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THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, JULY 21, 1924 Sl Sure It Can Be Done! |MAYO TO COMMAND HOME ]A"- SPAEE E'VEN lg‘:flf Senithy han '{::f’lfiflfi "t"fo:ffi UYSIER ASKS MURE DIES IN 86TH YEAR. MISS A. K. COOPER DIES; | i 13‘"”"11}‘"“1“”3 Chair, Papering and Painting | | o Clibacta g purchase Boms: & Miss Victorss Dandiidge Bowers| ACTIVE IN'Y.W. C. A, WORK | GRANTSVILLE a, auis 2. Aore e Geo us, aged ed at Without incontenience or dirt. while you are | tired, has been assigned to active Strange Auto Accldent. George Dallas, aged died hi i ble. . 3 > Nav: e . ome, 4 i ile seated” in enjoying your vacation: reasonable. duty as governor .Irl ‘nn.fi\a}m {{_nlm 1 1] fl!fir::n}:sfil:u‘:&rnn?bfl:o;;ci;llemné :;i:«: Long in Louise Home Here. Daughter of General Secretary of home, near Berlinfi wh a " Commaage Jahn § Graham. who hea month, Miss Clover recelved word at Mise Victoria Dandridge Bowers, $6 Sl e la = chair. His wife was awas CORNELL WALL PAPER CO.| ekntassigncdito duty at ‘the navy Bar Harbor, Me.. that the prospective yrnrs old, who had resided in the Louise ER i een se but a short tifiie, 3 | purchaser of her house would come = = body on_her_return f14 13tk St N.W. Main 5373-3374 Yo Maine and complete the negotia- , 1500 Massachusetts avenue, for 111 for Last Year. tions. lhe last 28 years, died at the home last SR Miss Anna Knowles Cooper, eldest 2 ol 5 Later followed a telegram telling | m. N 4 night. 2 5 s T 2 iUnpaid Board Bill Against|of MacLeod's cscape from deatn in | First Sten to Cut Death List,| Funerat services wil be conductea at | d2ushter of William Knowles Cooper. €ards of Thanks. an automobile accident. Following = J i _ general secrtary of the locol Y. M.|BROWN. Mre Rebecea Brown, wife .of this rtos: Maoatd: Ascompenien by the home tomorrow morning at 11 WILLIAM H. BROWN. brother of Mre Sotchman Seeking to Buy |two men, reached Bar Harbor, ne| Says Commissioner—Co- |ociock. Rev. Thomas W. Cook, rector of | & A» 4nd former president of the| Fannic i overion of Deanwoul, D, C. aud Ges T G E Srowa of Tombakexs. Charies. Come stated, from Portland, Me. the Church of the Ascension, Episcopal, | Lotary Club, died at Saranac Lake,} youeG Tooae o Funonles (0nne Coe The Laird of Skye, when he reached H v N. Y., yesterday, following an illness | pigyer Club of 48th pl.. Deanwond, D. ¢ $85,000 Home. Bar “Harbor, said he Wwas short of Operation Is Urged. Tl oficiate. Interment will be in O8k | of about a year. She was 26 yeurs| and the Loreriss Chirly Cron.of Deanvined {n@ton bunk for $160 to pay for driv. Bowers, of New Orleans, La.. is in the | old. 10. C., for their beautitul fiowers, and neiz Sy e : i - < z : city to attend the funeral. Miss Bowers | Miss Cooper was much interested| sympathy shown during the illness of sai Now it's the “Laird of Skye,” an- p"fn:'ém,éé?éznfi'"’[,,"%'iinf’:n&“-r?e Commissioner Oyster today de-|is also eurvived by a nephew, Ball . N i e Wi S e Y. = Wamennta| ® who passed away July 6. 1024 other “title” behind the bars in | check, the police were told, was in- |¢lared that the police department|Bowers, also of New Orleans. n the work of the Young Womenn's 5 E HE FAMILY. * Washington. His trouble was short | dorsed by a friend of Miss Clover |should be given a _substantial in-|, iss Bowers came to the Louise Home | Christlan Association and had plan- | gogrx 1 yiw 1o express my sincere thank : dorsed by & riend iof e Covon from Tennessce. She was, however, & |ned to make it her life work. Until |~ any spurceintios 3 s maos " foreaie T cash for a hoard bill. His incarcer- | 4nd was crease in personnei”as tho first step | native of Virginia, and Was the Qaukhe | rrer. o anore s ear ork: Until| Cand sinreciation 1o my many frieads T ation has revealed an amazing story | Miss Clover also loaned the laird | any movement to reduce the num- | ter of the late Lloyd Bowers and Mrs. | o =) " 0" sranac. she had| Scavtirul foral tributes at the deatic of ms of attempts to fly into costly Wash- |a watch and chain and a suit case, |ber of deaths in traffic accidents, |Mary Dandridge Bowers. 80 t0 Saranac, she; hal Xzlylielovel o ther = s : Lk e e e encevel sieretie, ot e ELLA A ABRAMS {ington real estate and international | it is said, the only trace of which| The Commissioner said that 200 . £ ¥e secretary JOI Thel| CTasPIT Sincerer iiknks ot Nerdi s yet appearing have been pawn tick- | o 16 e lacal Y. 'W.!C. A, Ofcers of the asso= | (e (o) ety Chgs e o &) love. s i hie potscasion when'arrested. |men would not be too many to add| MRS, SARAH HELLEN DEAD | :iion 1aut night called at the Coop-| Dabu Arthur_Guskins for thelr un The “Emir of Kurdistan” lan- e b S to the force when it is realized that asd 10 the o tiring vigilance during - the : er home, 3207 Hyland E i ERE! « Suiskes in the District jatl, penni-| Not long ago Miss Clover, suspect- | the city has only approximately 900| widow of Former Maryland Physi- | tribute to her for lhu"l:;rk ‘Lsnhd-- x;:x;j Hiram! Lo sas Lalputors. ot while his entry to this country | ing there was something wrong with [men, divided into three eight-hour done. e, for their tympathy and ki is being investigated, and the “Laird | the man, told of her dissatisfaction |shifts, and a comparatively small cian Succumbs After Long Illness.| ‘Miss Cooper was born in Brooklyn, | iep il besntiful floral ribues o of Skye,” otherwise known as Nor-|and sald she was golng to Bave &{number of that total assigned to| Mrs. Sarah Rawlings Hellen, 87 years SRR I man Alexander Ruesell MacLeod, {make an investigation. This was |trafic. ol :.‘:i:’,,°',’or"§n:;'); yiam D ollen: L' western High 8 Boor ant Holyoke Who sald he is a Scotchman trying | about July 17 y‘;\‘;n‘_;“fficlfiyd{“‘g} Trafic Deaths Inerease. physician of Calvert County, Md., died | COMlese. 0 APPLEBY. Saturday. Ju to buy an $85,000 home here, 19 at i 2 - The C fasi g b- | at the home of her daughter, Mre. Rob- | MF. and Mrs. Cooper were at Sar.| residence of her sister. Mrd X |the first precinet on charge ot an| Before he went away Miss Clov ommissioner made these ob- | ert Lee Faris, 1346 Harvard street, yes- | 319¢ Lol Jith her when, she aied | DITR, [5 Lfasstte, s 5\.4”'?"\' | id bill £ i3 A ta gald fo e _“"‘M{“” Tt ,: ¢C | servations in commenting on the re- | terday, after a lingering iliness. B Wik e npanyings, the body i nd daushter: 6O the date Beaakii unpaid bill for $120 at the Arlington | s hive made seyers: sitempts|| Sortoithie tratic b howing §4| Funeral services will be conducted at | {0 Washington. They are expected k. Services at 3 o'clock on Tuesda Hotel. He had 20 cents in his pocket. | 1 have him accompany her to the | P00 of the traffic burcau, showin® ™ | s "regigence this evening at 7:30 | 10 arrive this afternoon Privat . 2 = 5 - | Britis o eat i cel r- | & il B e S une: e S o £ | The Laird of Skye, however, s not | Hostity. Eot et . TN ity jeenths 1n automohile scoidents 4ur_|oolack Interment 'will be in Urbans, | FUleral services will be conducted | pogpps. saturder, Juir 10, 1922, at 6 pas., ccused on charges of his attempled | srone ovatamie on LM » | ing the last fiscal year, an increase of | Md., tomorrow. ‘noon ToromOtTow | alter- - at Toalse & VICTORIA DANDRIDGE {real cstate flier, although he ad- | “Maclaod told the police he had been | 31 Over the preceding 12 months. 4 rs. Hellen had lived in this cits for | ROD, 45, 1000 plock: | Rer, Tason | dauehice” of T tate ary' Dandridze e i TR $85,000 | in the employ of the Scott Gas Ap-| Capt. Oyster expressed the belief| i vears Besides bher daughter, Mrs|congregationsl Church, will officiate. | liome Tuedas, July 22 ar 11 o I NGfiler s Msiaccussa ludconn ot tion ‘l‘;'_::“l‘;:‘ :‘n-“nlnd_,‘the é*a‘rbcir ‘t‘;:u‘ljcllsl that the police force is doing its best | William D. Hellen of this city, Charles ln]_x!- r|:}~:m’ will he private Saturday. July 19, 1921, at his re Lt i admitted hor n Sove Syien | 23, Co, in this city. Scen in his ceil | to enforce the regulations and de- | £ Hellen of London and George 1. Hel- | oBctides her mother and father. Miss | ™ dence: 446 Conduit ud o.w" rlH0MAS v X er in ¢ ¥ a Star reporter, MacLeod refused | clared that every motorist and pedes- | jon of Texac. ooper is survived by a broth Wil hnsbad of Kusie McKiunes Fos the owner of the house he sought to| o cuss his® identity or talk about in should co-operate by the exer- liaw Knowies Cooper. jr.. a sister,| b ,"w')" at his late re el streets ne St e prisoner con- ¢ say - | mis: oo 2 = i aunt. Miss Florence A. Coope Ak i o {1 ded l“”dc‘l;w-uus “mr hfh Tas s ers.” he said, returning to his cell cot, a..,f.j’i‘fi-’m.‘;‘1’&’32“&&5&3“& ":rr:;":fi LOW U S. PAY BLAMED. ek '. _‘ z | o ';"";;3“7",;‘ i e sy ove with the owner o ¢ house, | and stretching himseir at full length, | the same time urged pedestrians to PRI RO ‘ = ged p Firm Member Asks Receiver. AN . Miss Eudora Clover, daughter of 4| Ins 5 ira i i e p E . er. daug o nspector Clifford L. Grant, chief of | cross strects at Intersections and : : Fine Qualllv deceased naval officer, and that he|detectives, said he intended sending [move with the traffic. 5 OGRS | i T eo e met s iog Liurns S oday usked the Fu rom rexidene had proposed marriage. Miss Clover | photographs of the prusoner to police : . . : L |admitted he had made such a pro- | departments throughout the country. TP TR Not Aiding Wife More. District Supreme Court to appoint a Reauiem ut St {Rosar, B S "sc Sma’ st oo ac- : ASKS UNITED APPEAL Low matarten veceived for clericat | [SOPET, for ine Congressioual Do | 15 o ™l . Saturduy. July 18, 162 Freed duties d he P fice | decls ¢ was induced by mis- ; ; : T . ‘ e, “EMIR” LIKELY TO PASS FOR JEWISH REFUGEES | ®ere ched my preerick . Keefer. | Fopterentations 1o enn tmeo’s yois | Tetoy ot Mafigabe Cantin U2 roplca OrS e | heiiandi s iarceated oA thotal Clarendon, Va., as a reason for h nership to conduct the buginess. John| ueral bereafter lHere vestorany Wafiociiingine Been MANY DAYS |N PR'SON inability o make more ample pro T. Watk and Bessie Watkins, ad- | COOPER, July 0. 1924. at Suranac Lake |absent in Alexandria since about sion for the support of his wife and | pinistratrix of William K. Watkins Y.. ANNA KNOWLES COOPER. daughter July 17, when he had disappeased | Fraternal Grandmaster Wants|gve children, when arrested today on |are named us O fendents Hreston| Wiiim Koowie snd oo Cooy . B 3 | from the hotel without paying his| Will & ,000 ‘complaint of his wife. asks that the business he wound up EEN eIl RCCamE (L FEE aacmes Su1 f {bills. The man represented himself Will Not Be Beleased to Immi Plea to Congress for 38, Detectives Keck and Mansfield ar-|and that he get back $4.500 which bt [ i 2 [as & @irt farmer of Scotland, hix| gration Officials Until Com- in Europe. rested Keefer at his place of employ- | invested. Attorneys Wood and Sut-| I i f : | native country, and of Canada, where ment. He said he had been doing|ton appear for the J"‘Alnlifi | said he had resided in and about plete Check-Up Is Made. | Jewish interests were urged to|the best he could with the means at ! e ta Sunday. July . 1924 Boi Miss. TCIoLor unite in a plea before the mext Con- [his command, Husband and wife are TR WALTEL he said he was the Laird| His roval highness. Seid Zerde-|gress for the admission to this coun- |living apart, according to the dete OBGANIZATION ACTXVITIES TELLO. in L year of bis Skye. cheno. Emir of Kurdestan, today was [try of some 35,000 Jewish refugees |tives. Both are residents of Clarendon TODAY « of funer arly in February that #fliss | scheduled to spend many more hours |now in variovs Europear countries in SR Eris ’ : = | DONALDSON, sud J r inade the acquaintance of the | in the doubtful hospitality of the|an address last night by Grand Mas- Columbia Commandery, No. 2, K. T 1432 12th st w.w., JAMES t L[] lleged titled Scotchman, aceording | District jail. He will not be re-|ter Samuel Epstein of the Progres- THE \VEATHFR will add to the fund for the Drill ed son of Sarah D. and the late Jumes the story revealed to authorities. | leased until the Department of |sive Order of the West before the “ Corps by giving an excursion to| Dou 180 Notice of funeral late l'l: | He visited her and represented that | Labor gets a report on his activities al lodges of the order, Independent & Marshall Hall. Athletic sports and | ™" | he wanted to purchase the home. |in Chicago and until the State De- s Montefior. and Woodrow Wil- District of Columbia, Maryland— | games for grown-ups and children. | EGGERS, s h at Oakland | Price seemed to be no object. accord- | partment has made a full and com- . M. H. A. headquarte: Partly cloudy tonight: tomorrow un-|Lemonade and ice free. Steamer “3‘*““‘”"]\ ing to revelations today. It unable|plete check-up on his entrance into occasion was an entertairment | Settled. probably thundershowers, | Macalister leaves this afternoon and | | | at the time to pay the total in cash, | this country with what are believed | gi the lodges for the benefit of | Slightly warmer in western Mary-|evening at 2:30 and 6:30 o'clock | he said to have stuted he would [to be faked passports, and then will |the Jewish refugees in Lurope. Mr. |land: gentle south winds 5 | { make a cash deposit of $26,000. be released only for a hearing betore | Epstein urged the American Jewlish | 6 Virginia — Unsettled with lacol TONIGH . J[. wanted lhv Iu-mr he is Id to | immigration inspectors. The kEmir |councii and the national Jewish com- | thund 'X‘;hlw_\ late tonight and to- .\1}1141 Maud Hallam Practical is booked on the police docket as|mittee to take up the work |m0rrow slightly warmer tonight in "":‘“g\ . o will feature a study H A 'll\t‘ld !‘ur l;m l‘cl!arlnl"nll of Labor. The refugees n:ro.dy have had their g:i{(‘:!. (:\u‘;;l :{::;lon. gentle .\lru!hvi ght at the Plavhouse, 8 o'clock GA?!\TB Ir' .\hrnv!. \‘x“ [,“ ‘” ality he is as complete a - | passports favorabl cte by th ast to south winds. Saw N after a brief illness A RUTH. ag Finel ousewives, ttentlon e ™ bmoranmers, ® perty | Aoris favorably acted upon by the | 5 0t *Virkinia — Local thunder-| | Edwin Marknam. author of wrne! U4 ML R inely tailored of light-weight Apples at Sacrifice Prices | thieves and other malcractors ‘with | Kept out by the quots ralings of the | showers tomight and " tomorrow; | Man With the Hoel ‘who has been : C to Stand 1. Wholesale | 520 he rubs elbows in the somber recent immigration bill, he said. warmer in East portion tonight auspices of the International Long- | worsteds, for warm-weather com- | Stoms Mo Stand il (ilcaale | brick putiaiug doabyithe) Eestern The meeting was opened by Past| Records for Twenty-Four Hours. | ¢ 510 0 S 0l % W a g branch. President Tee A Berlinsky of the In- | Tnermometar—Yesterday, 4 pm. 83: | routs to his home on Statc | Market, 10th St, Between B|""r("i.uor Department wishes to|dependent Moses Montchore Lodge,| s war omoSs midnight, 70 Y Rodar | ol o iligtve b tace ead o fort and for style and wear. | and Little B Sts. NNW.— have all the facts in the Zerdecheno|chairman. Dr. J. T. Loeb gave the |4 am. 66; § a.m.. 73; noon, 52. . |poems, S oclock, at First Baptist i Howison! case before it proceeds with the |invocation. Dr. Benjamin Newhouse, | * fiams 603 § 4. Thi nqon. 2. Chureh. - (New York p owison’s Market fraudulent passport case against the | toastmaster, iztroduced Grand Master | g wm 50.04: 15 midnivht, 5007 To- =i GREEN. Sunday. Ju Jravs FOWNS 0 ood prince. And in the meantime, while|Epstein ay, 4 @ 30.08; 8 am., 30.10; Arthur Holder, national secretary | 00lock pm. el his Grays, browns, blues and mix- 'A"l’l“ Good for Pies, Jellies, | !\, "Whedls bf official proccdure | Fhe meeting paid special tribute to | 383, ¢ &M 300858 am. mooD. | e o Prosreaste P | bms Ceories conts Mr. Robert Preserves, Etc. grind out their grist, the prince must [ Past President Lee A. Berlinsky of Action, speaks at 8 . . s - A > Highest temperature, $6.6, occurred | Action, speaks at ures ns d pl: B languish in jall and cool his royal|the Tndependent Moses Monfefiore | ¢ 5 pm. yes cest’ tempera- | Labor Union. 1006 tures, pin stripes an [)Idlll. All (Bring a Receptacle) . “He will not be released until | Lodge., who, with Soloman Clipker, | &3 B.m- yesterday ese tempore z = heel ture, 65, occurred at 5 a.m. today. invited sizes. For men of every build {all the facts in his case are ascer- |Isracl Bers, William Metro, Samuei | “Uf7, 00 OCORPRCE B0 8 S0 (oCad e a3 . : e ghest, 96; lowest. i ¥ ? 1f he entered the country in mere| Woodrow Wilson Lodge, of which | 1IShest 96: lowest . CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. s violation of the immigration laws, he |Henry L. Schneider is president. A Condition of the Water. e e e E LINGS T ] liable to reportation. 1f he carries (vaudeville program. consisting of | Temperature and condition of the |, Mo 1nd W. C T To will hold an | s Unequaled value! ol i e s g gy i sl M) Bl i e el s : 1 M. | al s tained. Hais and Joseph Jacobs, organized the lently obtained and knowingly used, |dore Silverman. Albert Klein, Anne|day — Temperature, condition| it S SO e CHlldre e, GUElHg | shter. Mrs Just Drive It; That's All |he mas get a longer term 'in' Jaii | Zalkind. ‘Goldie °Gelastein,” " Mildred | clear than he is now enjoving. The maxi-|Steiner and Dr. Benjamin Newhouse, Tide Tables. The Prexbyterian Sunday School of | was added. (vau Wm0y **aapamong 1 3 wgorm + hearing as soon as the Labor De- Today—Low tide, 6:13 a.m. and 6:37 Auved Lushend o ey ! Tomorrow—Low tide. 7:06 a.m. and | The Woman's Welfare Asoc hent feice | IN BERLIN MOTOR SHOP | .25 sm i ideo 231 am. ana 52 1ith Street. ann hat i i i The Sun and Moon. women is now well equipped to care faneral Thirteen Ten F Street reonr wie and | TWO BITTEN BY DOGS. |cu orivers &re provits wien oon e Owners Surrender Animals to Tomorrow—Sun rises made daily. from 1 to 3 1 Pound After Attacks. colored, 10. -eighth street| much ceremony about being properly T = lemperature. = | "UNERAL PARLORS. Pot Vesterday afternoon. when she was | by immacuiate chauffeurs that oo oo Titesment Henry Hoffer, 45, 1231 Maryland | has mannequins who parade daily bew §16 H ST. N. LINCOLY & ¢ . = == ! mum penalty for this offense is ten : : ] v, Md. will have its . Raleigh Haberdasher || ~ o smurmrmm i oao i vsios) . Purnisheq Ty United Suaucs coust| BETESE MA S bave n el o | 0 S i inoel? ik | immigration officer. He will be given and geodetic survey. Eeach. An athletic program has been | {ence: 807 S EBONTTE "Stinge” 102 S, 1| MANNEQUINS ON PARADE | mosss™ion gc e bt Tinc: ~ 'S9 If Windg |pertment has collected the facts in p.m.: high tide, p.m Rervles will S S AN NI am at 102 rect, an < th Natistaction Guaranteed Araund the Gears > 12:51 p.m clinic for working W s O : Today—Sun rose 4 am.. sun : e onsdltoaliskPhs ile | Tea While They Inspect Dis- |sets 5556 pom: unfination of teeth. Appointments can 5 5 i - 5 am.: sur ] motorist who tries to | | plays of Automobile Toggery. |sets 7:28 pm 3= : Jul oLIvIs = iz v | By the Associated Press. Moon rises 10:35 p.m.; sets 10:30 a.m - ol copmoniice by BN | . 508 ans sisty-one pessos BERLIX, July 31—German autome. | . Altomobile lamps to be lighted one- | __ " Tateriner inferior lubrication have bitten by dogs since January 1| piists are so particular about their | Balf hour after sunset. R. F. HARVEY'S ¢ SON for transmissions and The last viel s Verna Davie | jutomobile clothing and make so £ Various Cit . Harvev. 1682 You St N.W differentials (rear ax- northeast. 'She was near Witey_eighth garbed ‘cvery time they venture out b | les). The best is the street a 3 in their expensive motor cars, manned NORVAL K. TABLER = ‘ cheapest. bitten on her right leg. The dog | clusive shop has been opened in Ber- | Scatio eatuer 544 0 3 g property of Herbert Brice, 5304 Eades | Tin which sell only gogeles. helmets, | T 1o weaner. | 1526 L SL N.w. Main 1 - - FThe best E place northeast, was surrendered to | shoes, veils, leather coats and other Quick._Diznined and EMcient 3 L EBONITE. the poundmaster equipment for motorists. This shop | W, W. Deal & Co. OSTEANDER July 1. 1924 3 " avenue northeast. was bitten on his| fore the customers. Abilene, Tex. 29 a6 Automobile Sery ‘ At _dealers’ in five- leg by a dog while at Twentieth and| The customers are also provided | Albany 30.10 . 0 o & o1 pound cans, and at es street northeast Saturday | with tea while they inspect automo- | Atlanta 30.08 % 5 0z Clear J- AMES T. RY AN, W : ; el e : service stations from morning. He received medical aid at | bile toggery. Latest designs are | stantc City 3010 Cloudy rA AVE SE st : 1 from the T ! the Checker-board Casuaity Hospital, and the dog was|labeled as from New York. London | girninott -« 30 oar Modei Cha; Liucoin 141 koma Par th Adventist Chare Wi . ;]"‘ i waten to the pound. and Paris. Such rng{u\ba‘x]lmnsvhflre i | Rismarck . 20, s 2 At Piicivate Ambulinces Tuesdss, Jul i 210 T pump, onl thrown about automobiling in Ger- 2 : 2 londy __Viverr in_Connection RAYNOR. - a long Northern Virginia, Mnryland, § — Mourmng thks Dyed many, and prices of cars are so high 30,04 g o oeet ’7H£RBERT B. NEVIUS painful July 19. 192 Delaware, Pennsylvania, New | = R SERVI and the import duty is so prohibitive | Ci ou - 30,04 Clear C < RMITI York, New J d Distri y 24-HOUR S C that only the wealthy can afford cars [ Ch 9.2 Ulondy | 824 NEW YORK MAIN 2006, | fare Ka ork, New Jersey an istrict Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. |and they would feel demeaned if they | inciznati... 0. : iv drove the machines themelves. Con- Cloudy E I Tternoon ofiCohumbta: . , O atis tnn e Sistnar ook pemvesh dne | \JL. SPEARE CO | Ht SARIRIANOORNGRUIN | 55,000 Life Insura Inmnncefor SAGINE| Soime svarL dvnem aes & “metiononi |8 Ve bires e vt ceeworatbTEnoR Egnt |1 (b s ¢ ey ; ; FOR TRANSMISSIONS At age 3—send date_of birth for pariicu- £ o Gewr T ected with the original W. R. Spear, |RIDGWAY. Suddenls o Sundas. July ___AND DIFFERENTIALS iars and illustration. Company founded 1565, UNION SESSION BEGUN. D, Cloudy nment. 940 F St. NW. y | 1 3 beloved hosband AR Folos Gof, 610 Alouay | 1. Ridgway Funeral services will ! Clear = n D o Wt his lute residence on Tuesday K i O "lea 3 m st e S i nooddh | Joseph F. Birch’sSons | i dnut o Lounijsville .. 30.¢ Y ) : n anda l ch Atlanta for 6 Days. Miam, Yia: 80 3034 M St N Bltistea 1sun | ¥ NEERONT gniy it Son or e ue u or nu ATLANTA, Ga. July 21.— With | New York.. 30. S S —vom = % | Eanoral from lhie late resdence ; more than 350 delegates from all|Okla. C 0 | July 23 Darta of the United States and Can- | omain .- 3 3 SHOULD (SHELL. Suturday July 16, ¢ ada in attendance, the International | phiadelp) ia. 0. B8 .. ¥ HAVE e R LT ey Stereotypers and Klectrotypers' Union | biitubure . 30. 00 | . SHELL Guartermasier (ori of North America today began its!portland.Me. 30.1 ¥ Douex v T'uneral Mond duly o Ziirte Ss:;m ction | dumaal convention “Hrl WERY oi3) RN B4 e WIEr DErvICe | iifmaiiriii . i ‘wit & n ays of sessions before it. aleigh,N.C. 30 & : Pt.clouds # 7 ! Sparkling gpDuziness sessions will be held each 8 Lake Citr. 30.04 74 o e Funeral Directors Since 1850 STALEY. Juir 20 1924, GEORGETTE RIN:, lay during the convention, with the . 20.9¢ 9 . r 2 Penna. | widow of Thomus I Stales and daughter « 'Funeral Complete, $100 ||t aside as a “et-ncauainted” day | 5. fan> 3noy 3 008 closay Ttmothy Hanlon e Tk i o1 for the visiting delegates. 12970 040 Clovdy went (private) Oak Hill cemeters e 3022 B Clouds Phone L. 5343 MRS. FRIES WRITES SONG.|Waimse:B% & & 0 8% | ~\WM. H. SARDO = In Memoriam. » b BERRY. In sad. bat loving memor " | FOREIGN. ) Gear i AN R Reserve Officers Will Distribute (8a 0 (GreenmiWie otinias) : - Automobile Funerile. | GiLted Tl ife 12 yoars ago twdey. Juix Biack or gray cloth cusket, embuiming. | 5 5 Stations, Temperature, Weather. ‘.,,;’.,,Q\.',";’;“?’..re:}“" D tormodioes | s TG NG WIFE, MINNIE E. BERRT. * hearse cars, ch.h!i ‘:;;(:n :r" - §120,000 Copies of New Composition. Lnn:ian.yl'tnxllnd. e ’r(.l lovdy | CNODEl and modein crematorium. Moderaie | BROWN. In loving and tender memory of PRy 2 3 " | paris G X g+ e Tel. €all ) ; 3 Who “died e e i Alrs. Amos Fries, wite of the chief |viens 2 Pt Gouty | peices: 332 PaC ave: niw. STeliicall M 1 me ey, ANSA W BROWN 1 - : of the Chemical Warfare Service, has Tart cloudy i i LNUTT. * Private Ambulances composed the words and music of a|Copenhagen, Demmark . ... 5% Part cloudy erry & wfllfil} 3 LAUDE V. AL ¢ | Roy M. Perry—Main 054 ald Walsh. DEAN. In loviug Local Calls, $4.00 song entitled “I Did Not Raise My |Stockholm. 'Sweden..... . Clear Boy to be a Slacker.” Horta (Fayal). Azores. .. Part cloudy | — SRR Ll wister MAUD, * . Fine Funeral Home. Call The® Resere "Officers: Assoclation | Hamilion: Befanec™ {lonay ————THE ORIGINAL —— Genly G years ago toduy Suly 210t has arranged for the distribution of . | e oo SrExndy . W. W. CHAMBERS CO. | 53505 copies. of the song at varions e w R eare @0 65,;5»;-“,‘;, ribute of love aul devation . = efense day, September 12, and also ago today. July 21, 1910. and fati at the IViotoris in Cor. Cunpia Sowe con aan || BeTenEe 455 SeBSESY 13 and it 1208 1 STREET. WW. g S November 11, fixed for the so-called | FOCKETBOOK on C. & 0. Canal. Main gs.:T_ MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ! ¥ 1906. Completely automatic and / girl's. /LTI 21111 AP I I 1A SLLI I L1 1L L 211 1111271177 01077 = T, Var i i _remembered in deatn Wants to Know A —-— ik srplilut 7 2 S i seeane el o e | ol U = : s futhers LAWRENCT HELW - o AR PIN=Patioom wer B SmeE 5 | FHOS R NALLEY & SONG| Wi egarted this 1te Tour seats ags (015 urner at |[iween ot und G ind 7w ana B . THOS. R. NALLE 2 July 21, 1920 g —how far it is to where he is going; what's the For Comfort the || BiFvar cemtainrs Esteh ey | Uadertater e M i, | rs 1oVING Wik EEUARET e best route and the character of the road. —spells comfort in homes, 5 ped. from ‘sutomobile.from Mt Zion. Mo Homielike Tuneral Parlogs. AN Locie N in Camp b e e, | Frank Geier’s Sons Co, | 5885 I fyim 0 12, %3 2 ete. Therk you Coffee bbflppt ity Siaryiand side: Bonders o ngt Great! 13 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Year ako today. July 21, Auto Route Distance Atlas—covering the states 2 Ll Sampin e 18 32 e GOt : bt . Mary - Sinday. July 20, Find: | 1113 SE . Main 2473| ° e “ully approved by the et al Touh. " Beward. = el T e B0 period of weeks—is enjoy- eat. Right up to date—and in handy form for writers, Jourself with the right Youtay, duly 4. Heward 130 Koot x| WEHAS.SZURHORST Rl | focder e T fiiilioriX, S S, whell frame, Kinsman on case, eparte is dife three years ago toduy ready reference. Ffln B“RN'NE EcZEMA T T B FUNERAL DESIGNS. DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, LENZIE XD s with, Tady i jaitae | = o o memory of & q | This Coupon and 15¢ Kleen-Heet Sales Co LiquidoEasy to User | Sird: Soinps nans s 08 0w 55 | Geo. C. Shaffer g Nea 1o | Mol sy Mt bl ' “Hiliwit g 2 o From any druggist for 35c, or $1.09 | Cleve. 2001 EMBLEMS at MODERATE PRICES. £ ““Lord, give me grace and give me lov PIN, diamond and platioum, Sunday: rew: rd. Prompt suto delivery service. Like him to leave behind: 2 " = = With true and earnest mind 3 Buys a Copy of The Star’s Auto- WM. CONRADIS CO Wact appled 12 Gecied It oec| e T | Gude Bros Co,, 1214 F St.| g hiveru et Sias nu o . TUTE, o sy G B o | We Specialize in F‘loml A tribute of socred memory to wy . O prices. Sores, Burns, Wounds and Chafing. |41, Sher 3 Chapel Toint oy thg .o P! bl Passed on o spirit world three sears ag —upon presentation at The St:: Bmxmnu Plumbing & Heating RCM &5So It penetrates, cleanses and soothes. m—\w: i Desrqns at Moderate | ;.. vavenrsn, ovise euee. - —or at any of the newsstands in g NW. Burton n Zemo is a clean, ndable and in- | Marshall Hall boat, Thursday. 'North 12 r‘lce WRIGHT. In loving remtmbrance of our dea: 1013 & 1015 12th St. N.W, expensive, antiseptic liquid. Try it | moert e —— e C son and brother.” VIVIEN."who” died - Dz e Phones . Frask 6335 ;sed is s:'.eflecflvez and '6-"’:.’.:?:. v o= 1L acw F/orl StS ylOTIaE, tendet avd truc, .emo 25¢—Zemo WA’ Ak Y of Columbus, July i bout 6 Sunday. Reward. 5819 New _Phone Lincoln 480. ° KATH i . apartment houses, Franklm Sq. Hotel ]| 3rue 6 pm.. ow | — A s All this information is contained in this new churches, apartmi s Bairt e HE n 5 er please n 'y F. McCloughan, 5510 Oondlll( Modern Chapel. Telephone. Deeply loved and you are likely to tour. National Board of Under- Shie only % you provids COAT AND HAT, gentleman’s, on Key Bridge, EEERRe S taa e | PENDLETON. Today recalls sad memoric- rshall Hall or boat. Reward. Return July, 1921 L 2 isictiun foperation, Deeded—Cooking Apply Zemo, the Antiseptic | FEASDBAGJuly 11, 71924 lady's: initials RIDGWAY. devotedhus MESH BAG, silver; initials K. H. R. l'imne EXPRESSIVE FLORAL 900 14th st. n.w. Associated With for large size, get a bottle of Zemo. | u. 5. > Artistic—exzpiessive—inexpensive. Eurth's cares and joys. and look abore o o mobile Route and Distance Atlas weats appreciate onr | itchivg and heals skin troubles, also Akt g1 e geners o . e. : hotels. Add 3c for postag: Main. 7856 911 E Street N.W. as we belicve nothing you have ever | from New York.ave. to city post ofice, on In our hearts- your image lingers, TCH That do_not I for vom. B o B B 14™& HSTS.NV. MAIN 6953 FATHER, MOTHER AND WALTER. ®

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