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Tho silver jubilee of the Business High School Alumni Association will be held In school, 8 o'clock. Class reunion and dancing. 15 Years Before Final Tnum ph Anna Maud Hallam Pract chology Club will meet, 7:4 at Plavhouse, 1 Psy o'clock, The Washington English-Speaking dinner in hor hassador at Ity e PITTSBURGH, Pa., April 21 —Mme. Elconora Duse. the noted Italian | tragedienne, " who arrived in Pitts- | burgh three wee | farewell tour of the United Stat died early this morning. Death wa: cuused by influenza and other compli- cations. The Lody |1taly, the actress. Mm branch of the "nion will give a r of the British am- hevy Chase Club. SRR i p CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Civitan luncheon will be iy tomorrow, 12 nes J. D and honorary will speak. | s mber of Civitan, will be removed later Lomeland of the to Thomas Circle Citizens’ famous will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. Flace Memorial Church Hall Association t Tuther pitol and Eckington Citi- | will meet tomor- School. riod. sonal of Europe and After a triumphant series of appear- ances on the other side of the At- tic, she came to America in Octo- ber, 1923, and, under the management of Morris . played in 3 Boston, adelphia and Washing- ton last year was induced by per- friends to make the U Adoo Club morrow, a lun t Ebbitt Hotel Ex-Senator James D. Phelan and others will speak. The McAdoo clubs of the District will hold a joint rally tomorrow evening at the Kbbi resentative W. D. Upshaw and E. C. Davison of the Internat Association of Machinists will spe will wive P Had Extended Tour. $he was acelaimed by thousan of admirers, and, under the wanag ment of the Selwyns and Fortum Dallo, extended her tour to take in every section of the (7 Her condition aved only one nning at New Orles ppearcd in the south The Kentucky Soclety will meet Thursday at Meridian Mansion Representative Clifton A. Woodrum will be guest of honor and will give amusical program. assisted by Mrs Charles N. Riker, ElC of of Daucing. Mrs. Anmfe M. woman, is the fi America to be adm Academy of Agri $5,000 Life lnsunnu for $4G 90 g 35—send date of birth for partic. | ars and llsstention, Compaay founded 1565, over £300.000,000. "% TeRoy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. Insurance—Ail Branches—M. 340. b= Dike American t of her sex in| ted to the B alture. appearance at ded not to tak three days, but o Pittsburgh. Chilled by Rain. Mme. Dus: iliness dat day of her appearance herc. Karly that day she walked about in the rain for ten minutes. When she en- | tered the hall she complain of a chill. On the stage that night she d in cakened condition. Luter her physician ordered her to Last Wednesday Mme. Duse, in an effort to regain her strength, ieft her bed. She collapsed and from that cay her condition remained critical. Indianapo- her usual ame: direct Lower Pric:s . $75, $100, $150 Up Steel Vaults, $85 Up AMBULANCES (34) CITY CALLS | Tetrement as an actress at Turin, mazsr EQUIPPED IN THE CITY Italy, on May 6, by appearing in W.CHAMBERS CO. | = e s first appearcd when w.h .-u Chapin Sts. N.W. FPhono Col. 438 + old in minor parts with stroll- Reerived Warm Welcome. Ileonora Duse, famous Ttalian tra- gedienne, emerged from fifteen Your Friend the Teller HE credit man tells us that credit based on the three “C’s”—Character, Capacity and Capital. Our tellers help make this bank a success by remembering three other “C’s.” They are Cordial, Cheerful Courtesy. 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O:OZ():O \VAYAY/ XX OA ‘APRIL Mme. Duse, Noted Tragedienne, Dies After Chtll in Pittsburgh Itallan Actress on Had Left?tage for ago today on her Duse, after a retirement from tho stage extending over a long pe- | another tour ars' | twelve 21, 1924, ALLEGED CONFIDENCE Picturesque Character in De- velopment of West. Elonger, seventy-four, of an international ring of conti men who were convieted in | last summer, died In the state pen | tentlary here yesterday after a lon {itin He was serving a of seven to ten years. Death liberated Blonger from prison beforc the Colorado supreme court had time to act on the he took in his case. His trial ended ine, 1923, i neer, a eivil war veteran, a picturcique character of the old west. In the period following the | civil war he and hix brother Sam | roved through the Rocky Mountain | states in search of zold. Dissatisfied | g with prospecting, thay built and op- erated the fi steamboat on the Great Salt Lake in Utab, nger made every effort to evade s at the state penite. and was held in the Denver jail for tion, physic) ally’ unable | MME. ELEONORA DUSE. | ing players. She w born in a wagon on October 3, 1859 at Vigevano, Pavia, a village on the outskirts of Venice. By the time she was twenty she had won recognition in Naple declaring bim to endure prison Blonger was born in Swanton Falls, Vt. A widow, three brothers and a sister survivy Sports Edltor Dies. CHICAGO. April 21.—Lambert In 158 she had mar- | Sullivan, thiry-five, well the company of | sporting writer, formerly at the time a member, | from whom she sepa- {'he Motor Age and more vears later in South | SPOTUNE editor of the Chicago Her- Selen hushand atan. | Ad_and Bxaminer, died in Albu- querque, M., vesterday, wccording to word' received hoere. Btaths st p.n.. Monday. extahlishment Law's Nous Pa. ave. .w pupers please copy. ) Departed this Tife ril 19, 1624, At h her to . to Paris in 18%5, to Vienna | g . and London and | G. an actor | which sho w. r. Checcl, {rated come | America, ed the neral to said to have learned ANDERSE 2t s Funeral undertaking and deprivation, hut to great dramat she er u : to i employ tires davgh o \\r—x:w nan - Puperal and glide 3 from' Mount unnoticed by the i n b she stepped out and | into home of he much spi he play s Wright's nnderta vlock _Tuesday. Rock Creek ecemeters. Braddock will accompany feeling actuality GRIEF FELT IN ITALY. Mi Deeply Loved in Na- | tive Land. i April 21.—The death of| i Duse has caused the great-| grief throughout Italy, the | great actress was warmly loved by | all Italians, Before the® end ecame | merous messages were sent by her | colleagurs of the stage here expross- ing the hope that she would soon be };u Jle to return to her native land. MISS OLLIE ANDREWS DIES| [ was Employe of Pension Bureau for Twenty-Five Years. Miss Ollic L. Andrews, an employe of the United States pension bureau about , died at her re hwest, ves q_iliness i i2 Do held &t} atuojam Ry | pavIS, ment will | s born in ughter of | An-| BROMLEY. AMANDA Mamie aged 4 late A rughtor Bromi. cars and residency i Great Actre: I | cAmILL, . Snddecly, Sunday. April o, & A son of John Orphan Aprit e nru s e v ontgomery S’ Weitne b | COLE. At April. 19, 1 | . Dactor of Fharmacy, bels oF the Tage Susia 1t apel of W widow Funeral torsices ¢ undertaki Pennsylvania avenue nc jo'clock this afternoon. Inte be private. Miss Andrews | Macon, Ga. “She was the {Dr. L F. W. and Mrs. Jane | drews. Trother. Moon chapel, | GLEASON. from: Tuesday evening at Suddeniy, = Satord: Hyattsiiie, M fetoved hus - Fnneral Tuesday lock. trom rs. Hyaitss o'clock: April 19, THOMAS E. . Miss Lena Michelson for seven vears | has served as wireless operator on big tank steamer of which her father is _captain. Satarday | | pl usonic k. fo ma of our hrot from Zlon | ATREDALL PUOPY- o 3 Kstern (8 i — THOMAS WI S Wharees ca SAMUEL E. JONES. s clock. coniAIning | GREEN. Sunday. April exs and approx. | OBEEN. Sunday, Ay PRISCILLA Chambers’, ieather. ing. about fountain pe a §: I st from . W nwl. a erment 10250 £20 in cath b and contents to RE 1ith and — ou Tuesduy Tadss, B Reward. _Col. 9860.3. BRACELET ~Round link, 11 small stones, headed front, between 15th st. ne. Faster mornin Liberal rewani. | " ;mi LA M | Tuesday, Apri Sunday: rewur | gionds invited PUP—Black and G now. Nunday, to abave sddress OOTLIE —Rrawn: Noli. and. SRS COLLIE Tan_and_white Straved from 1518 12th =t | DOG—Atredule. femuie: vitn | reward_for_information | DOG—White, Saturday | 5. between iiye and R | ward 1o te. in frout of Return | A EROPP. LAC noral resido o'clock 100w LIPPHARD. Suturiy ERICK 8., heloved T and Mattio Lipphard. undertaking pariors of Jun Ta. ave, s.c.. Tuedday, Saturday st her ope Fo- wame of er I nw. | Tuesday. o Tnte named T Reward last seur's Ta. o 11 pn., u3i 1 Al 1 Te- o St st sian_wolf hound (female), black answers to name Katie. Reward DOG—White _sett small black spots. Tel. Col. Rewand. 13] son st mw. DOG—Wiite, shagey. mack. Rewand. rom 17117, R andhite; —& “and_tan Friday At his residon. SON TWHED 3 (nee Hendes). Funcral from his late resi- de onday, April 21, at 2 p.m. Friends ives invited. ~ Lnterme: Departed this 1i April 15, 1924 s 1661 Park road n.w.. B biack spo LLER. hu<band of Marion Buckley. A MONROE. . 1924, of his gran at & am. T n of Prani ¢ grandson o Dickens. es fo mourn their o devoted ant, Mrs. Flora Dameron: uncle. three brothers and a host of relatives and fri Funeral services a¢ the re denge of | his _grandmother, Tuesday night at 8 o'eloo! ed to attend. Burial at Monenre, | PEARLE. Suddenls, residence, 1263 JOSEPH. beiov. >—Jade apd gold. | Randolph place n.w. Norih Mollie '3 EVEGLASSES—In _soft street between F and Eve. 4 16th Ik | EYBGIAS: Apt. Phone Columihia 49 " tan, 17th ne. Reward for o lume &l to & litt] & for fon leading o recovery. sy 1624, at Gallinger | . colored_ Tody at_city morgue. If not ealled for by 3 p.m. Tues April 22, such remains will be dis far neckpiece. A 3 nont * | . posed of in wccofdance with KEYS—5, Reward, 31, 4 | EMITH. Sunday. April 20, to Room Metropolitan lun\ i bldg. - | ESHBAG— Silger: ity of Masin. Ra| North 4317 W PIX ARIHIB" e star. diamond in eenter: also chaln Witached. o<t on Sunday. lfl»mmn‘ ight childre 30, from Inter Frieuds Mirgure - - | Funeral Wednesiay formed of pearis. | lngross ' Heights 0a8® | ment st Congressi - and relatives mvited. auswers fo name | GMITH. Departed th Reward. _Col. ‘ ness, on Saturduy, April 19, 1924, at 4:90 21| DO @ Frevamen's Hospital, JOSEPHINE SMITH (nee Watson), (he beloved wife of Torace E. Smith and devoted dengliter of Mrs. Cathierine Wafson and the Iate Austin Watson. §he leaves to mourn fheir I one sinter, five brothers and & Lost of re Uives and frends. Funeral Wednesdn April 25, from Mount Carmel Baptist Churc] ad and Eye sts. n.w.. t 1 o'clock, Re Jornigan, pastor. Relatives and frien invited. Just when ber life was brightes, Just when her hopes were: best. Siie ras {aken from this world of paiu "To ' home of eternal rest. The flowers we piace upon her grave May wither and decay, Bat_our love for her who sleeps beneatis GODLE—White, * femul gy e life, affer a brief i1l SCARF—_Persan silk_fiber, with fringe; be- | twhen Belmont and Fetnrn and contents: lost between Hotel Washington and Keith's Theater. Return to clerk at Hotel ‘Washington. 21 SPEC CLES—Shell r'm, case marked “‘Ed- mond, Opticians.” on lurday on the way to rk or in the nlrk Reward. Frank. SWEATER—Dlack silk: Saturday evenin tween Arcade ket and Girand 1. Col. h378-J aftes TRE—AJax_cord and r | Haines Polnt, e- cail dent on Finder | April £ a1ty | Wick Tayl ngstown, Ohio. aye 18, 1924, at her| Island ave, n. beloved wife of Kemy TREHATRID old; green eolls Phone VRIST W ail North 9418, $50 REWARD will be paid for return of goid Dbrooch, pearls in points, diamond center: lost April bet n Columbia Hospital and 15t Bfacn Wil Mertihon o7 iers "Cunge, | X _TERRIER—One tag No 01 n Reward, . plain gold. Reward. | TYREE. satnra residenc 10 BESSIE TYR 4. Tyree. neral parler, Joterment at L April Rilode 12t and Florida ~ave. w. Tottesville, Va. KING DIES IN PRISON Lou Blonger, Seventy-Four, Was Denver | sentence appeal which | was | al months’ after | Known | MiNoR. editor of | recently | Allen & | | erade Friends and relatives are iovit. | Ttemains at Monn & Allens To. | | ehapel Beaths. WALEER. Departed this Jife in tiawsic City, - Avril 17, 1924, Mrs. PRANCWE WALKER. " devoted ‘other of il mith, Laura Parran, Elizabeti Baokhead . and Wiillam W. and sixter of Mary Davis Mandy' Smaziwood. . She leaves Yourtoen grandchildren und ‘three sons-induw and A Nost of relatives and friends. Faners! Tuesday, April 22, from Zion Baptist Chunh 1 o'clock, Rev “. J. Howard, pastor. What is home without a mother? All things this world may sead: BaL when"we loat our darliag mother We lost our dearest friend. Sbe wore the crown of patience “Throngh the years she stroggled on Those hands that now rest forever the dear hands that made oar heme DAUGHTER LAURA 1 didn't know the pain you bore, I didn’t see you' die; 7 know Tou passed away Al vever suid SXeieR pLis In Memoriam. FULTON. Tn loving remembrance of my ims. d, JAMES A FULTON, who died two re ugo todsy, April 21, 1922, r year of sorrow goue. Another year since we did part. | . thovgh the time bas drazged a d to beul my aculng heart. an ache of loneliness: 2 ar heart, 'twill ever be. 1 o foture day we meet In @ joyful, bright clerni xznnsox Hacred to eparted this life one year ago tods 21, 102 How hard w i ¥ heart of mr be NDE! o 1 tricd o save her, were all in vain me and bore her pain, ArkT™ nm\'rm:r HENDERSON. A tribute of love and devo ton to our dear ELLOUISD M. HE! DERSON, who passed away ope year sgo today, April Loved In life—remembered in desth. | MOTHER AND DADDY. | RELLUM. 1In Joving memory of my dewoted mother. Penelope Kellum, who cntered the Fralm of eternal pliss and happiness. four In sad but loving remembrance of NDREW L. MINOR, e sear ago today my beloved husban: who departed this April 21, 1923, No one knows the silent heartaches. iy those who Lave lost can tell the grief that i my ho 1 loved &0 tood beside his bedside nd saw him pass away well do 1 remember rear mgo today HIR LOVING WIFE. In sad but loving remembrance of husband and father, GEORGE W , who left us sad and lonely four ago today, April 21, 1920, in deep sadness recall the day | of death took my dear hns nd our fatber away, faithfol in all bis ways, Christian to the end of bis ssband and father, good and kind emory he left behind ) WIFE, ISAREL BAWLES AND CHILDR! | ROY. In memors of my friends, ROSALIND YANCY K o departed this life tws yeurs ago toduy, April 22, and JAMPR WILFORD ROY, June oS, 192 FRIEND. MARIE ORAM BIARE Tn loving remembranee of onr dsugh ROSALIND YAN ROY. Tor awa At the beautiful gate you will stand And wait. dear oge, from pain set free ur Land and see vour smile the Zate swines open for me. MOTHEE AND PATHER. In loving memory of our des e and_wife. ROSALIND YANC passed away 1 t 8 line of swest Just 2 memory, toke: two remembranee. fond and troc: of Tove's devotion Bearts <till ong for you sus Aprit Losing and kind in Tpright an the end of wre and true + and mind. bewntiful memors he left hehind. LOVINGLY. SISTER RILL. loving memory of our desr (SAM) TAY Is five veurs ngn 1 of his wass. A 1a hisband | Lok, wh rodsy, April How sad is this day fo us o which so_ died: Your memors will cli u Who sleeps beneath awas WIFE AND KIDDIRS |~ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. gm————THE ORIGINAL =y . WR.Speare Co, 1208 HSTREET. N.W. WMAIN 108 FORVERY S® TS ALMUS R.SPEARE - ng B.SPEARD e CLYDE J. - HERBERT B. NEVIUS NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2098 Private Ambuisnee. l!YAlLI!NtD 1830 __3 MORTICIANS ; 1730~1732 PENNA. 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