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SOCIETY. ; Waw-ban-see Camp FOR GIRLS Seniors Juniors e * e estate, with half-mlile % our camp on the region, Md. Un- Soedicat " upervision, SAiea leaderr sl sporte, horsebath, goif: reference required. Season, July and August $250—No Extras Booklst and_ information, Camp Secty.. Fieasant st.. Balto.. Md. THINGS Five-hundred-acre weach for exclusive st Patuxent, C excolled ' equipment sapenke HAV, DOWN hut bere everybody's talk CHICKEN TAMALES The mdnight lunch par excellence Six portwns. $1.09 delivered. The Madrillon Fgrwi= 1304 G Street N. kg QUIETED ARERANSNRRNNN | Ground-Gripper Shoes Relieves All Foot Pains 1315 E St. ., Nutionat Theater Bldg. Mournmg Blucka Oyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Main 1344 Won.ld Some 0'ne Rest Bemr If You “Dont-Snore” Stops Snorine—Stops Mouth Breathing. 1-Price, $2.00, nt any reliable person Always returnable. S on_a al Simple Device_Co.. Washington, D. C. Box 1826 § @be wvummz Cafe Main Floor, The Wyoming Apart: Columbia' Road at Calfornia St. t Innounces SPECIAL EASTER DINNER 0o Sunday, April 20, e of the regular Community Dinner, at the popular $l.00 anot be equalled in the ne price. To try us is to like Dinner ix xerved Daily and Suaday From 6 to 7:30 TELEPHONE, NORTH 2941 e - - Js Mrs. Pollard, entertained by the President and Mrs. Coolidge, the first they have had since going to the White House to live, and in- cluding Mrs. Pollard, aunt of the President, and her son and daughter- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pollard, and her daughter, Miss Minnie Pol- |1ard, returned to their home in New | England vesterday. Mrs. Pollard, early enrolling as a member of the 2 fonal Society, D. A. R, came to Washington to attend the annual congress while visiting her nephew. Mrs. Butler and her little daugh- ter: Beatrice and Mary, are still | guests at the White House and will probably remain until after the Baster egg rolling Monday. The Montgomery-Carter Engagement Announced. Mr. and Mrs. Warwick E. gomery announce the engagement of | their daughter Anna to Mr. James Newman Carter, jr. son of Mr. and James Newman Carter of Philadel- phia | Mrs. Bursum. wife of Senator Holm O. Bursum, will bs 1t hama Thursday {afternoon after 4 o'clock, in their residence at 2139 Wyoming avenue, for the first time this season have with her her daughters, Mis: | Claire Bursum and Miss Ruth Bur- sum nor Carlos Aldunate of the special m ion of Chile will be host at din- | ner this evening. | Representative and Mrs. Roy O. | Woodruff have with them in their apartment at Klingle Mansions Miss Lovina Tanner and Miss Helen Robin- | son of Syracuse. N. Y., who Will spend the Easter holidays as their guests. Mrs. . Hart Yenn, wise of Repre- sentative Fenn of Connecticut, enter- tained a party of twenty-six members of the D. A. R, delegates to the an- nual congress, at the Congressional Club yeterday in honor of Mrs Georgo Maynard Minor, former presi- dent_general, National Society, D. A. R. Thursday Mrs. Fenn entertaiped party of fifteen members of the D. A. R at luncheon at the Shore- ham in honor of Mrs. T. Frank Appleby of New Jersey and Mrs. LRESBOVIVVLLIRVT LA SLLRVLVIVNNID . Under the Shade of an Awning ~—that’s the way to enjoy life—it makes your home a com- fortable summer resort. Be guided right in the character of the Awnings—and the care with which they are hung and made. Don’t put off ordering until the sun begins to blaze. Get estimates now. Tent and Awning Section Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. Capital Awning Co. W. E. Russeil 1503 North Capitol Street Walter J. Proctor Co. 210 to 214 H Street N.W. The Copeland Company Franklin Square 1313 K Street N.W. EEEEF TR ERT YR FEEEEE Remarkable Offer! ‘Window Shades’ 1 Mea: 19 ured, Made and Hung Last vear an offer similar to this brought sav- ings to thousands who were quick to see its ad- vantages. —Home Builders —Contractors —Apartment Houses —Hotels —HomeOwners Until orders for 15000 shades are booked we offer handsome shades made of special “Lanbro” Holland, mounted on guaran- teed rollers and fin- ished with crocheted ull and ring at this fi:w price. Colors: W hite Green and Ecru 1)# -i!‘ We will come to your home, measure, make and install the shades, in all sizes up to and including 54 inches wide, at $1.19, on order of five or more. Here’s An Opportunity You have but to see the materials, an and to know our workmanship to understand just how much you can save by having installations made now. Last year we booked 10,000 shades in short order. You must be prompt to get yours before the 15,000 this year is exhausted. Orders will be filled in rotation.” Be prompt. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BRO. Phone Franklin 7400—Branch 111 LANSBURGH & BRO. 418-430 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th TEETEDEDRTTTEPEDP | 4 the President's Returns to New England After White House Visit. HE little family house party | ¢ Mont- | nd will | | and THE EVENING zrr® Society rence T. Wickham of Ruth Wyllis Chapter of Hartford, Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes will entertain at dinner this cvening at Wardman Park Hotel. Assistant Postmaster General Mrs. W. Irving Glover entertained at dinner last evening at the Wardman Park in honor of the latter's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Emanuel of Englewood, N. J who are motoring to their home after a winter spent in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel are house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glover for a period of | ten days M. Claude Langlais will be among the passengers aboard the Rocham- beau sailing today for France, where | he will join Mme. Langlais, who was formerly Miss Amy Bennett, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Ira B. Washington. Berryman _enter- University Club at | ¢ in honor of her hous. George M Miss Florence tained at the luncheon tod: Buests, Mrs tuck, and Miss Dorothy Berryman of Kan- The other guests included Mrs. B. H. Lingo. Mrs. Edwin Merwin, Mrs Elliott Lovett, Miss Mildred O'Neill, Miss Anna Tuohy. Miss Helen Harper Miss Alice Barksdale, all mem bers of the Dorothy Hancock Chapte DA R The marriage of Miss Caroline Baily to Lieut. John B. Lawrence, U. 8. N, took place today at noon in the home of the bride's mother, Mrs, Mary R. Baily. The ceremony was in the presence of a small company of relatives and a few intimate friends by Rev. C. Eggerton Buck of the Theological Seminary, near Alex- andria, and was followed by a break- fast The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her brother, Ensign 1. R. Baily, wore the wedding gown of her mother. It is fashioned of heavy ivory satin on princess lines, trim- mer with duchesse lace. There are no sleeves and no train, the moderately full skirt being long and round straps of lace over the shoulders and a deep yoke of lace about the neck. Her tulle veil was held with a band of orange blossoms and she carried a shower bouquet of bride roses and sweet peas Her on Derbier! of ros sign, made fitting bod fashioned attendant was Miss Eloise ens, who wore a dainty gown taffeta, Dresden flower de- with full skirt and tight e and she carried an old- ouquet Mr. Smith Bradford of Baltimore was | best man for Lieut. Lawrence. Mrs. Baily received with the bride and bridegroom after the ceremony. and wore a gown of embroidered la over sand and flesh color satin, Lieut. and Mrs. Lawrence left for a wedding trip shortly after the breakfast, the latter traveling in a three piece suit of black rajah crepe embroidered in chenille with a waist of white georgette crepe and a small P A Special Offer A Beautiful 'Picture of Baby STONELEIGH COURT CAFE Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Special Table d'Hote Service 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) $1.25 PONY DINNER, $1.00 MUSIC DURING DINNER Luncheon, 65c Club Berakfast, 25c to $1.00 Also regular a . earte serviee Your Patronage Is Invited CuticuraSoa Is Pure and Sweet 1deal for Children s Sop. Diimes. T frc At T S T "Manhattan Cleamng and Dyeing Co. 5 Shops Ling. 7700-7701 1 Special Easter DINNER Served Tomorrow From Noan to 5:30 P.M One Dollar BELLEVUE FARMS Restaurant 1332-34-36 G Street “‘Products from Farm to Yo CONNECTICUT AVENUE Ready for Occupancy AD]OINING Cathe- dral Mansions, these attractive new apartments will strongly appeal to those seeking refined comfort 'with reason- able rentals. ,One Room and Bath to Five Rooms and Two Baths. All large, ontsnde rooms, with spacious closets. i Open for Inspection Until © . M. WARDMAN 1430 K Street Aunt, and | Bennett of | Gayle of ons | performed | and | STAR, WASHINGTON, Miss Helen Rains of Virginiu | | HARRIS & EwiNG s sic Of Kentucky, guest of her uncle and man. Mrs. Gayle ix attending the D. A. black hat trimmed will later be at at where Lieut lLawrence to the Shenendoah with red. They Lakehurst, attached home The chief of the bureau of efficiency and Mrs. Herbert D. Brown have re- |turned from a visit to Fort Madison lowa, where they assisted Mr. | Brown's mother to celebrate, on April 9, the ninety-seventh anni- versary of her birth. Former Representative Frank Appleby of Asbury who spent some days in Washington, Teave |t their home. Mrs. Appleby entert: a_party of nine at the Congressional Club terday Midshipman Schuyler 1 Midshipman Charles ¢ Commander and Mrs Pyne, are spending a with their parents. r Pyne and Pyne, sons of Feederick G, few days here Miss Louise Ross ington last evening for Biltmore, C.. where she wiil be the guest Miss Cornelia Vanderbilt until e latter's marriage to the H. F. A Cecil. Miss Todd will b of Miss Vanderbilt's bridesmaids Dr. Chey Mrs Mrs Todd left Wash- N of fter and Mrs. Macpherson Crichton hosts at luncheon today at the | Chase Club, in compliment to Samuel Eells of Cleveland and | Blodgett Priest of St. Louis 1 | __The Dixie ball, which is to he held | | at the New Wiliard Monday evening | next. by the Robert . Lea Chapter. | will have as its chairman nd vice chairman of the young ladies' com. | mittee Miss Eugenie Le Merle and Miss Charlotte lark, who will have as their assistants the following young ladies: Miss Anna Southard Larner, Miss Genevieve Rusk. Miss Ru Stoddard, Miss Muriel Grav, M | Florence Caroline Adams. Miss Imm-\e | Turner, Miss Grace Roper, Miss | g@inia Lanzdon Forward, Miss \,r. ia Pottie, Miss Ruth Coleman, M Katherine Mclntire, Miss Sallie Boggs, Miss Lucile Boggs. Miss Frances Linfoot. | Miss Virginia Hereford, Miss Anna Here- ford. Miss FEleanor 3: Ross s, Miss Miss Maud Van Sick- Cola Moffett Nelson, £ | Carpenter, Miss Mary Bovd. \|'\~ Grace-Maud Morgan, Miss Hallie Morgan, Miss Bertha M. Thomason Janet Murray Gray, Miss Nanc: Burnley, Miss Reba Jordon, Miss Dorr. Miss L. €. Dorr. Miss Allene Le Dane, Miss Mary J. Wheeler. Miss Martha Gertrude Llovd, Miss Cella Leonard and Miss Imogen Williford. Midshipmen Honor Guests, At Dinner Last Night. Mr. and Mrs. Charles BrooksSmith entertained at dinner last evening at the Hotel Roosevely in honor of their Midshipman Kent Loomis, who s visiting them laster holidays. Their Maj. and Mrs. Carl A. Hardigg. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S ¥chols, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Per- Kkins, Miss Mildred Fenton, Miss Gene- vieve Rusk, Miss Kathryn O'Brien and Midshipman Carter H. Printup, | Midshipman Roland B_Vanasse, Mid: during the guests wern BAR PIN- Found. Tpart hound; male: vear. ' Apply 340 Mars- | | DOG_Pare_ Airedale _and | wearing tag No. 12674. Washington Animal Rescue League, | tand ave xw | ATREDALE Female. heavs cont. name Su- | san; $10 reward. 2300 Naylor rd. s.e. Linc. | 330°W. | BAG Tars, Arng Adwms BAG Biack leather. on Friday evening. about 5 o'clock. containing card case. fountain pen. keys and approx $20 in cush. $20 reward for return of bag and contents o 1310 18th st. Franklin 5612.J Roston. biack. containing n Rock Creek Rridze car. ore_at 18th and bis 5 or 2443 Ontario rd. _Reward st wharves car. . oples Cail © bi or rond. N"“Diamond: in or near Woodward & 0= West_ 967 Containing _woman's _wearing apparcl, Friday night. 9 in vieinit Union station and X. J. ave. Return to n.w.. or_phone Col. 1 [§ turday night. Reward for return to Room House office_building. 1 White, shaggy, with biack spofs; Reward. M. E. Buckley, 1218 medium height, (aill very Liberal reward. Cha: “Tel. 270. 20° female’ DOG—Airedale, male, short: recently clipped. Clarendon, V. “hrown. won NG Diamond. _Ketarn 2400 18th st. Tei. Col. 7200. RN"‘:'NL Retarn _to 121 Bennrd Sirs. Terry® 3910 New Hamp- Telephone Columbia m‘}fl J. haver, BARRING Handolph place n.w. Jade and gold. North 4248, EYEGLASSES. shire ave, n.w. ward. OUNT. with knob. F. E. Ryckma D. C. GLASSES—Shell-rimmed. i leather _case. Spring 1d. and 14th. Reward. 4630 Kanta ave. n.w. o PIN_Delta_Sigma. O Victoria. _Reward. PIN—Eastern Star; lost Thursday. Lincoln 7315. PURSE—Drown pin_seal 141h &t. between Auditor e, Fritay creuing. Betwesn 330 e 5 oclock. Finder please call Main 7427, Branch 70, or Col. 4008-1. PTRSE—Containing $10. cards_and pnven, ame and address in purse. Return fo ad dress in_purse or 1107 G_st. n.w. Reward. WATCH—Lady's _white gold Bigin, _silver band; on car or vicinity of Sth and Pa. ave. | .. Owner in debt for watch. Franklin 3029." K. Kernan, 226 1st st. s.w. Reward. WATCH—In vicinity of 7th and D sts. n.W. open face. 15-jewel man's Elgin. Valued gift. Liberal reward if returned to Harry Franks, 601 Jenifer bldg. 7th and D n.w., care Consolidated Gas Iron Co. WATCH—Gold, Elgin 17-Jewel. open face, Fri- day, about 11:45 a.m., on 15th st. n.w. bet. H and New York ave. Reward. ~Please re- turs o 3. 3. Seidler, 3101 Georgin ave. 2 PEN_Silver mounted. top covered Liberal reward. Return or write 809G st. n.w., Washington, Return to Apt. the Reward. e “green lining, on building and Pa. morrew morning in the Washington Helghts Prexbyterian Church. | their daught.r, | Hamilton D. C. SATURDAY. APRIL 19, 1924, | known | Arthur MRS. JESSIE B. WOLD DIES AT HER HOME Eastern Star Member and Former Secretary to Public Printer Fatally Stricken. B. Wold, thirty-five member of the Order of the Bastern Star, and wife of Ansel Wold, secretary to the joint committes on printing at the Capitol, dled at her residence, 1522 Varnum str et northwest, Thursday. She had been a lifelong resident of this city Funeral services will be conduct- ed at her late residence Monday aft- crnoon at 2 o'clock Dr. Richard chmidt, pasior of the Zion Lutheran Church, 6th and P streets northwest, will otficiate. Interment will be in ok Ureek cemetery. Mrs. Wold, who before her mar- iage was 2 Miss Hoyberger, was the caughter of Mes. Jesse Holmes Hoy- berger and Chwrles W. Hoyberger. Before her mardage she was well at the Capitol as the secretary to George Carter, public printer. who at that time held the position of secretary to the joint committee on printing, the position that her band now holds She was a ber of the Fidelity Chapter, r of the Kastern Star. is survived by her husband . threc aunts, Mrs. Joseph K Dempf, Mrs. Elizabeth Ifolmes an. Mrs. Mary Warner, and_fwo unele 3 Hoyberger ‘and Martin Hoy Mis. Jessie years old, Rev mem- No. 18, berger. | Joseph C. Elliott Passes Away in | Ak o Mr and Mrx. Clifford K. Berry- | annual congress, and will sing to- aun R. shipman John Steele and Midshipman Lew Wallace. Mr. Willis C. Cook. ister to Venezuela, arrived in Wash- ington today and is at the New Wil-| lard, where he will remain until early next week. American min- Col. and Mrs. Henry S fra New Haven are visiting Mr. and Mrs B Putnam. Col. Graves was Jaany years chief of the fores | orvi® and now s circctor of the Yale forestry school and also provost of Yale University Miss Dorothy Croissant is epending the Easter holidays in Pittsburgh, Pa visiting Miss Caroline Marsh, for- merly of this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cloyd Byars have issued invitations to th ge of Virginia Dougias. to Kenneth — Lee Coontz, lieutenant, United States Navy. on Tucsday aft- erncon, May 6. at 5:30 o'clock 2t the Church of the Covenant Judke and Mrs. William E. Lamb of who are returning from_ an extended stay at Hot Springe. Vo, are at Wardman Park Hotel for Easter. They accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dayten Keith of Chicago. Miss Fredericka Washburn daughter of Mrs. Peyton Lisb. and Mr. John Shaw Billing. married today in the l‘ Church, at Beach Tslaj Rillings and his bride w R beat hot after May 17 at 1808 Connecticut avenue. Mr. Billings. who a_ son of Dr. and Mrs. John Shaw Billings of New York, is a graduate of Har- vard in the class of 1921 and served in the Amublance Corps in the cariy days of the war, later becoming lieu- tenant in the air service. He is a grandson of the late John S. Bil who was at one time surgeon general in the Army and later librarian of Congress in Washington Wade, ¢ Wade The League of liepublican Women |of the District of Columbia will give a reception this afterncon from 4 to 6 o'clock in the Gordon Hotel to the Republican women of the D. A. R. All Republican women of the District as well as visiting Republican women are invited. Samuel Eells of Cleveland, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Harry G. Rickey, at their home Wardman Park. Mr. and Mrs Rickey are entertaining at dinner this evening, and Mrs. Rickey is « tertaining at luncheon Monday at the Mrs. Harley P. Wilson and Mrs. Harry Delano_are entertaining on Wednesday for Mrs. Eells. Mr. and Mrs. William Livingston Crounse are spending a fortnight in New York. Mrs. Crounse will not be at home Monday, but will resume her days at home Monday, May 5. Mrs. C. E. Mrs. Ohio, Corwin, formerly of Washington, but now residing in Naples, N. Y., is visiting Mrs. Arthur A. Chenay, 2069 Park road. Mrs. Cor- win will be at home to her friends tomorrow afternoon Edward T. Bingham was at luncheon Thursday in honor of delegates from Columbu; Ohijo, Chapter. D. A. R., and Ohio stat officers. _Mrs. Bingham has been elected delegate from Columbus Chap- ter to_the annual congresses of the . A. R. for fifteen years. Chemical Warfare Hostx at Card Party and Dance. Plans are being perfected for the card party and dance to be given by the members of the Chemical Warfare Branch of the Army Relief Societ 2nd thele friends, in the Officers’ Club, Washington Barracks, April 29, at § o'clock. Reservations may be made through any member of the Chemical Warfare Service, or direct through Capt. George F. Unmacht, coran street northwest. Those in charge of ments for the evening are Capt. and Mrs. George ¥. Unmacht, dancing: Mrs. Claude . Brigham, cards. Of- Geers of the Chemical Warfare Branch Army Relief are: Mrs. Georze Unmacht, president; Mrs. A. M. entiss, vice president; Mrs. Willlam N. Porter, secretary, and Mrs. Charles R, Alley, treasures. It is expected that Gen. Amos A. Fries, chief of the Chemical Warfare Service, will be present. Mrs. Samuel M. Ralston, wife of the senator from Indiana, gave a de- lightful tea Thursday afternoon at Congress Hall, honoring the Indiana delegation to the D. A. R. Congress. Receiving with Mrs. Ralston were Mrs. Harry S. New, wife of the Post- master General; Mrs. Mindwell Crampton Wilson, Indiana, state re- gent of the D. A\ R, and the wives of the congressmen from Indiana. The tea table was beautifully ar- ranged with narcissus. Assisting were the Indiana pages to the D. A. R Congress. Miss Dove Wilson of In- dianapolis, Miss Elizabeth Nation of Kokomo, Miss Eloise Wilson of Wa- bash and Miss Elizabeth- Sappenfield of Evansville. More than 100 guests were entertained. The Southern Soclety of Washing- ton announces that Gutzon Borglum, distinguished sculptor, will address the society in the large ballroom of the New Willard Hotel the evening of May 3, at 8 o'clock, on “Lee, the American.” The lecture will be fl- lustrated and will tell of the me- morial to the leaders of the Confed- eracy now being carved on the face of Stone Mountain, near Atlanta. Mrs. Edward G. Walker left here yesterday for New York to remain several days. Mrs. Walker has moved from 1785 Massachusetts avenue to 1757 N street. The Georgetown School of Foreign Service will have its annual prom at Rauscher's Monday. The patrons and patronesses include the Secretary of State and Mrs. Charles Evans Hughes. the French ambassador and Mme. J. | while | ing the | bu Puy 1748 Cor- | the arrange- | J. Jusserand, the Chilean ambassador, Don Beltran Mathieu; the Perslan minister, Hussien Alai; the Swedish MERCHANT DROPS DEAD. Falls Church, Va. Special Dispateh to The Stur. FALLS CHURCH. Va. Joseph (. Elliott this place. dropped dead this morning in his place of business. Mr. who was more than age, had been in s winter, but had continued April 19 SMliott, vears health his bu With grocery his son had conducted a ore, also a coal n past thirt e years. Mrs. Elliott, his wife, died about two years ago. He is survived by four sons, Luther of East Falls Church. Benja- min 8. of Clarendon, Henry of Phila- delphia, and Florin Elliott of Wash- ington; four daughters. Mrs. George Erwin, Mrs rze Thompson, Mrs William True and Mrs. Ella Doran, all of East Falls Churech Funeral arrangements been made is have not CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The third annual May day dinner of the Democratic women of the Dis- will given April 30 at the The discussion Platform-— Speakers. Antoinette Funk, Mrs. Atherton nd Mrs. Hildegarde Hurley Frank Hiram Snell will preside. Mre Red Triangle Outing Clab will meet tomorrow, 2th and Penn- round-trip to New Alexandria. Camp fire Visitors welcome ma Citizens’ Aswociation will Tuesday, 8 pm., at the Wyo- N, 'Grover will speak of “Power Development at Great Falls” and a concert recital will be given by Miss Margaret Callahan. mezzo soprano, mpanied by Miss Mar- garet B Grant The dance committee of the Holy Cross Alumnae Association will meet Tuesday, 4:30 p.m., at City Club. Eckington W. C. T. U. will meet Tuesday, 7:45 pm., at home of Mrs. A. B. McManus, Columbia apartment, 1401 Girard street The International Association of Arts and Letters will omit its usual Saturday tea. because of Holy week. A program has been arranged for next Saturday afternoon which will be given at the Arts Center, 1105 Connecticut avenue. Tomorrow the Wanderlusters will brate the end of ten years' ex- of the woods and fields in :inity of Washington. Tomor- ke will start at 14th street and_Colorado avenue, 2:30 p.m., led by John Bovle, jr. Camp fire. Bring lunches and cups. Club will furnish coffee. — — ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. ¥ederation of Citizens' Associations will meet, § o'clock, in board room of Municipal building. The Grand Voiture 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux will meet at dinner, 7 o'clock, at the Roma, 707 12th street. Those present will be members with cards and P. ¢ Community Service Club dance, 1012 9th street. Free dancing class, 7:30. The Ohio Girls' Club will give a dance, §:30 o’'clock. in Mount Pleasant Lodge Hall, 14th and Kenyon streets. All Ohioans invited. The Capitol Model Aero Club will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at 1210 18th street. Ground school. Those interested in model aviation invited. - Dempsey's Manager Jailed. LOS_ANC Calif., April 19, Jack Kearns, manager of Jack Demp- sey, heavyweight pugilist, was arrest- vesterday, charged with drunken- held without being admitted to b il for five hours, as is the practice in such cases, then pleaded guilty and was fined $25. Deaths Reported The following deaths have heen reported to ghe health epartment in’ the last tweaty-four ours: Euell G. Teague. 21, Owen Jackson. 77 Mary L Bromweli, Casualty Hospital. 4 K st ne. lizabeth's Hos- Sibley Hospital th, 23 7ih st. 5. alter Reed Hospitai. Fiper, 58] 333 U st Births Reported The following births have been reported to the health department in thie last twenty-four hours: August and Lillian Raolin. by Antonio and Armellinda (‘famatori, Tisland aud Elizabeth Hall, boy. Gordan McL. and Kathleen V. girl. Denis T. and Esdokia F. Portianko, boy. James F. ‘and Hazel M. Silver, bov. Tarl R and Teresia M. Lewis. girl Morris M. and Tena Kotsin. girl. Tovis E. and Rhua Rose. girl. John A. and Margaret Mattos, boy. Harry it. and Mattie E. Sanders, girl. Eiliott H. and Aunie M. Hasden, girl. = Marriage Licenses. gl icemmds hmve o Sonas 6 “the tollowing: or Annie boy. Worsham, Matson and Ellen B. Lioyd. l'lvm!ll N. McAlister and Susie M. Dorsett. Ward E. Boote and Ella M. Carter, Wilson A. Batler and Minnie 0. Thomas. Douglas €. Rateholtz and Hortense . 0'Connor, both of Brooklsn. N. Y Thomas D. Fisher and Bethesda, Md. William F. Addison and Anna T.. Thoma: Benjamin U. Benton of this city and Sadie F._Benton of Norfolk, Va essie Watt, both of Doris M. Sprucebank of (his city. Edward H. Kahimano and Mildred Mehailie, minister and Mme. Axel F. Walles berg, Rear Admiral and Mrs. W. S. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. James A, Far- rell, Dr. and Mrs. William F. Notz, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hy Healy, Mr. and Mrs, James Brown Scott, Lieut. and Mme. Jean J. Labat and Dr. and Mrs. William 8. Culbertson. Mr. Hamilton Wright has returned to Washington for the Easter sea- son and is with his mother, Hamliton Wright, on N strest. — hus- | pioneer merchant of | seventy | failing | vard, dur- | MRS. 1. B. GADDIS DIES. Charter Member of Eastern Star Succumbs in Home. Mrs. Josephine B. Gaddls, s six vears old, wife of the late Georg Gaddis, died at the Easiern Star Home vesterday, following a protract- ed iliness, Funeral services will conducted at the S. H. Hines funeral parlors, 2901 14th street, Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Gaddis was a charter member Martha Chapter, No. 4, Order of astern Star. FOUND DEAD IN BED. Wick Tayler, about 65 years was found dead in bed in his apart- ment in the Conard Apartments, 13th nty be of | the | Janitor who noticed the door had been standing open all day. Coronor Nevitt | issued a certificate natural causes, Headquarters Detective Scrivener discovered among-effects a letter and newspaper clippings, indicating Tay- ler was from Youngstown, Ohio, and survived at least by a daughter, Elizabeth Wick Tayler of that 3 Officials of the apartment house said Mr. Tay “real estate speculator. filrtb April 13, 192: 2 son Beaths. BAKER. Departed | aftcr several months' illness, &t ience, 1611 Corcoran st. m.w., Apt. 2. day. April 18, 3:20 p.m.. Mrs. AMANDA BAKER. mother of Mrs. Nannie E. Ball: grandmother of Mre. Serne R. Ashburn She leaven a host of other reiatives ‘and friends. Funeral Monday, April 21, o'clock, from Moon & Alien's underfaking th st. and Florida ave. and friends invited aturday, April 19, 192 1102 2ud st. s.e., CAROL. mother of Bertha Mayo, Edith Bowman. Notice of funeral here- Ernest Jarsis Co. in charge. Departed this life Friday morning, April ‘18, 1524, at at her rexidence. 1416 8th' st n.w., Mrs. LILLIAN CHAM) the devoted wife of Lioyd Champ and loving sister of John Payne, Mrs., Martha Ellis and Mre. Rosa Armstrong. Funeral from Ashury Church, 11th and K sts. n.w., Sunday, Anril 20, at 1:30 p.m 20% | CLISHIAM. Tiur, ADr 17, 1924, AN THONY C.. be husband ‘of Mars A d beloved father of Gertrude A Funeral from his daughter 128 R st noe., a.m.. thenee fo solemn requiem ated at 9:30 a.m. cemetery. CLISHIAM. BROMLEY. to John and M: Lromicy & life in Christian faitn ¥ri NEBOW St m Interment Arling! Thursday, April 17, 1924 at 12 t n.e. ANTHOXY C. CLISHIAM. aged sears. ‘member of Admiral George Dewey | \.\..'....‘, No. 7, 1. 8 W. V. Interment | £ton cemetery Monday morning. April | By order of the commander. WILLIAM G. 0'DONNEL. JOHN H. FORD. Adjutant DUNN. Suddenly. Friday. April 0 am.. &t his residence, 1 ROBERT A. S. DUNN, beloved hos of “the lafe Rose E. Dunn (nes Mathews). and the only son of Harriett L. and the late William Dann. Remains resting at his bome until Monday morning. Sercices at W. L. Lee's chapel are. ... at 2 o'clock. Inte Hill *cemetery. Reiatives Triends fnvited DURYEE. Suddenly. Sunday. March 30, 19 about S p.m., J. BOWDEN, belosed husband | of Elsic M. 'Dursee (nee Johnton). loter ment (private) Saturdsy. April 19 . rday moraing. April Chureh, Va.. JOSEPH | Funeral ‘from_the . Falis Chureh, Va. 18 1924, 4 14t st Moo | day e | GADDIS. Friday, April 18, 1924, at the Ma sonic and Eastern Star Home, Takoma, D. PHINE 1., widow of the late addis. Kery at the S W funeral home, 2901 14th st. b.w Mondas. April p.m. Relutives and friends invited. 20 GIBSON. April 2005 N st GAT age. copal 18 n.w!, S GIBSO! Funers) 1924 Brig. at residence. Gen. HORATIO b year of Paul's Ej shington Circle, Mond April 21, b.m 20 GRAHAM. Suddenis. April 17. 1924, at Dal timore. ‘Md., JESSB H. GRAHAM. belov husband of ‘Nannie S. Graham and son of the iate Robert H. Grabam and Ann & Gralam. Funeral services in Baltimore on Mopday. s GROSS. p.m. Friday. April at_her residence Mrs.' JOHANNA of ihe late wother of rela 18, 1924 Apt. 301, GROSS, beloved wi Hepry A. Gross and devo the laie Henrs J. Gross. One ve aloge remains to mourn her loss. & iece, Mrs. Josephine Adams of Beulah. 2ich eral from Union Church. 20th 2nd Penna. ave.. Monday, April 21, at_2:30 p.m. Frieods invited. 20° HARDIE. Suddenly, at his residence, 192 North Capitol st.. PHILIP E. HARDIE. be loved son of Jobn F. snd Marie b. Hardle. Notice of funeral hereafter. HAVILAND. Friday, April 18, 1024 a.m.. at the residence of his mother. Perry pl. n.w., WILLIAM J. formerly of Mariboro, Mass. day. Aprii 21, from his late resid 5:30 a.m.. thence to Nacred Heart where mass will be aid at § a.m. for the repose of his soul. Interment Mount Olivet cemete Helatives and frieods invited (Tioston’ papers please copy.) HENRY. Saturday, April 19, fieid Tiospital. ' FRANCES BROUGH BARBER, the devoted wife of J. William Henry. Funeral (private) from the residence of her sister, Mrs. William (. Looker, 2308 Que n.w., Monday, April 21, 8t 3 oclock. interment at Oak Hill tery. HUNTER. thorsday, April 17. residence_of his Sister. ters, 1324 North Carolina ave. CHARLES A.. beloved husband of Laura Hunter. Funeral from the above address Monday, April 21, at £:30 a.m.: thence to tie Holy Comforter Church, where mass will be said m. for the repose of his soul. Interment at Clinton, Md. 20 April 15, 1924, at the T iers’ Tlome Hospital. ALEXA DR MACPHBRSON: beloed Taiher of Mrs A. B Herrick. Funeral Mondas. April 21, from chapel United States Soldiers’ Hom, 2 p.m. Interment Rock Creek cemetery MALLORY. Friday. April 18, 1924, at Freed men’s Hospital. at 7:30 a.m., SADIE MAL- LORY. and sister of Mr. Alice Taylor of Bridge port, Coun., and Miss Mailory of Locustdale, Va.' Remainx resting at the funeral pa of 'W. Krnest Jarvis Co.. 2222 Georgia n.w. 'Notice of funeral hereafter. MAPILY. \edoesday, = Apefl 16, ORA, beloved wife of _Julian Mapily, at her remdencer 3412” 17ih n.w. Fuoeral Sunday, April 20, 3 o'clock pan., from her late residence. Relatives and 'friends invited to attend. . PERRY. Departed this life Thorsday 17,1924, Washington Asylom JOTN AMOSE PERRY, husband of the late Jeople Perry: the loving father of Mary Lindsay, Louisa Robinson and Jennie Card well; the “nephew of Louisa Howard and the late Richard Perry and Fraok Slater. The remaios at the residence of his da ter, Jennie Cariwell, 1108 Half St ct. n.w. Funersl from 'Galbraith A. M. E Zion Church, 6tb st. bet. L and M sts. n.w.. . D. Battler, pastor. Monday. April at 2 o'eloc PERRY. Suddenly. April 16, cago, JOSEPH, beloved son of Verry and_the late Austin ment at Altoona, 1li. TUCKERMAN. On_the afternoon of Good Friday, April 13, 1924, at her residence, 535 Park ave., New York city, EMILY, daugh- ter of the tale Lucius and Elizabeth Wol- cott” Tuckerman, formerly of 1600 1 st., this city. Funeral services will be private: Friends are kindly requested not to send flowers. 20 'WATSON. Paseed away at Newburg, N. Y., ¥riday ‘thorning. April 18, 1924, RIDD WATSON of 619 You st.. husband of Anna and father of Thelma E. Watson. Notice of funeral later. ® WILLIAMS. Friday. April 18, 1924 at 8:30 " 317 Clarke's courts at 11 the Plaz at 136 HAVILAND, ce at bureh 1924, - RROCKEN 1924, at Mrs. Alice the 1924, April Hospital, 1924, at Chi jabel Turner erry. lnter. of Susie Williams. ~ Remains rosting at the ‘WOLD, W[Vlrl'd this life April 17. 1924, at S naw., I K B. WOLD (nee Hoyberger), (reek cemetery. (Minneapolis, Mion., pa- pers please copy.) ke In Memoriam. BOUR. In sad but loving remembrance B or diar husband and. father. WILLIAM 1. ‘BARBOUR. wio died one year ago io- duy. April 19, 1923, Sleep on. dear father, And ‘take your rest; We loved you. but God loved you best. Gone, but not forgotten HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * BARBOUR. Sacred to the memory of our dear husband and ther, WILLIAM H. BAR. BOUR, who departed this life one year ago today, April 19, 1923, Sleep on, dear father, And take your rest, We loved you dearly. But God loved you best. HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. old, | and I streets, yesterday afternoon, by a | of death from | her rexi- | Funeral Mon: | beloved daughter of Dixon Mallory | In Memoriam. BERRY. In loving memory of a_lovin mother, MARY VIRGINIA BERRY, wit departed this life April 19, 1925, Some mey think you are forgotten Though on earth you are no more But in memory you are with me As you always were bafore. Iy missed. DAUGHTER, MAMIE V. TATE BERRY. Sacred to the memory of MARY V. BERKY. who departed this life one yes| today, April 10, 1920. Anleep in Jesus: blessed HER GRANDDAUGHTER, - CARROLL. BOOKER. 1In loving remembrance of AARON M. BOOKER, a devnted husband and fat who departed this Iife nineteen years a April 19, 1905, Sweet, gentle, kind and true We will always remember yon WIFE AND CHILDREN DANGERFIELD. Ip loving remembrance of our dear danghter and sister, MARGUERITH | R. DANGERFIELD, who departed thin eight years ago today, April 19, 1916 Just s line of sweet remembrance. Just a memory, fond and true, Just a token of love's devotios That our hearts still long for you THE FAMILY In sad and loving memory of onr daughter and sister, VIRGINIA R ON, who departed this life four years today, April 19, 1920. Dearest sister. how we miss yon AR vou used to cheer us s But you_are gone from our freside sone with Him forevermore DEAR MOTHER, HUSBAND. SISTER AND BROTHERS, MISS HATTIE E. BROWX. DULANY. In fond and loviog remembrance of our ‘dear daughter, LILLIAN LLOTD DULANY, who departed tnis life April 10 1919 Fond and cherished memories DR. AND MRS. C. D. ROSS In loving remembrance of our be Sister. TET ELIZABETH FRANKEL, whe passed away three rears ago today,” April 19, 1921. Some may think you are forgotten “Though on earth sou are o more Dut in my memors you are with me As sou always were before my heart your memory HUSBAND, BROTHERS | 2o sleep ANNIE ¢ | DIxON. dear FRANEEL. loved wife and clings. LOVING AND SISTERS. * HOGUE. ROLLINS. LILLIAN E. HOG! loving memory of E (nee Steele), who died April 19, '1923, and A NS (nee Steele). who gied April 14, LOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. HOGUE. In sad remembrance of our darling wife and mother, LILLIAN E_HOGUE who_departed this life ope year ago, April 19, 1923 Some mav think you are Ttut never xhall you b For us long as Eives us life We will alwass think of thee. HER HUSRAND AND CHILDREN KROUS. forgotten | In sad but loving remembrance of | hushand and father o | KROUS. wha died seventeen y o fo | dax, April 19, 1007, but_nat forzotten HIS WIFE AND SON. | LYON. 1n sad but loving remembrance of my dear husoand and our father, 4 K. LYON Who departed this life nine years ago todar Aoril 19, 1915, Tt was hard to give vou up, dear And see vou placed beneath the sod. But T must drink the bitter cup "And_submit 1o the will of God DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREX. SHEPHERD. 1o loviog memory of JOHN SHEPHERD, who departed this life April 19. 1923 "Tis God_that lifts our comfarts high, Or uinks them in the grave He gives, and blessed be His name, He tifkes but what be gave The Lord gave, and the Lord bath taken aws i1s WIDOW, SON AND DAUGHTER AW 1 cannot say, snd 1 will not say at he is dead. He is just away’ With a cheery smile and 4 ®ave of (he hand, e has wandered into an unknown land And left us dreaming how vers fair 1t ‘needs must be, since be lingers t And sou—oh. you. who the wildest y For the old-time step and the glad returs, Think of bim faring on. as dear In_the love of there us the love of here Think of him still as the same. 1 say, He is oot dead—he is just ) A FRIEND OF HIS WIDOW. In sad but loving remembrance of 3 brother, W. K. § passed aWay two Years g0 (o 1922, Gone, may think you are forg OuEN on earth you are no more But in my memory you are with me As $ou always were before Fresh i my heart your memors clings BROTHER THOMAS, SHIPMAN. In sad but loving remembrance of Gur dear hugband and fatier, W. F. SHIP- MAN. who departed this life w0 yéars ago todas, April 19, 1922 | “Just when hie life wes brightest, | Just when his hopes were best He was taken from this world of pain, To a bome of eternal rest WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. TURNER. In sad but loving remembrance of | “ny dear wife, ANNIE TURNER, departed {his Tife one sear ago todus. April 19, 192 of sadness still come over me, Secret tears %0 often fow When 1 for you to come in the door. 1 did not stand beside her bed, Nor 'did T see her di But when 1 heard she was dead 1t ‘aimase_broke my heart HER TOVING HUSHAND, EDWABD TGB- wt:nn. In sad bat loving remembrance of | "my beloved husband mnd our devoted father, | JOHN W. 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