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THE _EVENING STAR, WASITING : DNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1921, | i S e e [t 3 osin, | LOUISVILLE MOURNS AT A Message to Nervous People! IIHUUSANDS VISIT BT G i S0 et F e e s “...‘ FOR GEN. HALDEMAN 77.:5 511 7 N | mons, including Gov, N. K. Kendall | be conducted at that ti n Des came critical and she dicd at 7 N | and his staff, Charles A. Rawson, | Moines. o' cloc ol She is sy ved by My specialty is nervous SETS of TEETH { R Towa Republican national committ Branch o of the department 5 i Ihr. i 1, Bt W W Wil and sensitive patients. 1 do $15 and $25 man: Clyde Lo Herring, lowa Demo- | were closed after 11 oclock today | Impressive Funeral Rites Today at! qoins 1opiins University, H { atic national committeeman, and | a departme representatives in g : now in attendance at the opium cor s s v, my work with the thought former Senator Addison Parker. Des Moines are atending the funeral in| 3 0'Clock for Commander-in- | terence, at ¢ ar and W. I Wil- | BOSTON o e o constantly in mind tlat the Although darknens had fallen. the|u body. ! Ghisf Contedirate Veterass oughby of this city ¢ : Tuther, VETE Eects J SOEDUR B W aoscaniese - € — Ly ns. uneral services will he held i 56 todt N est oue paticnt must not be incon- lowans Pay Last Respects t0 | i on its way to the Capitol were T | s RockIgliasi lnoaiay at Mmoo o venienced. Read that over | hn‘--v!. st il 5 . . o s The arrangements have not been com bsire < Gat Vel N0 - Mrs. Wallace and her two daughters| The usunl Wednesdny meeting wi 7 e AEsocaiec tress pleted. 3 5 AND ¢ MES again—I mean every word of Secretary of Agriculture at |..i™inree ‘sons doin T Wallace, | bo: mitien e ©ine any, mecting will| *LOUISVILLE, Ky., October 29— 2 oL . e it. I could not afford to ad- |brother of the Secretary; Dr. Hubert | ington-Blackburn ‘ . .| l.owered flags and military mourning NTO et et Rites Today Work, Secretary of the Interior:!The final rally of the , re to mark the burial in Cave Hill Crowder Not Senously I 4 ° | Howara 8. Gor. ing Secretary of | be held evening | Gemetery here tomorrow of Gen. W.| HAVANA, October 29.—Gen. tnoch | 1 were not true—it would do 4 ulture, . 4 Blassachusetts avenue. B. Haldeman, 78, commander-in-chief | 1 Crowder, the Americ ASdbis: oRase . we miss me more harm than good the funeral party which 2 2 of the United Confederate Veterans. | aor to 'y ) forcaal tor tike tal e Sl ( b e sleshone E AssoriatealPress | the body from Washington went di Takoma Park Civie Study Club will| Gen. Haldeman died suddenly from a|pjy peq ay in consequence of er da io to the nearest telephone Sl o rectly from the train to the Wallace | meet November 4, at 2 pm., in|heartattack while watching the races | § HER LOVING PATHIR AN D Mot right now and call me up. Gold Inlays. Amalgam Fillings, 1 | MOI lowa, October 29.—|home here. Takoma heater. eneral subject, | at Churchill Downs yesterday. . : P CRAIG. 1 Franklin 7. Gold Crowns, Bridge Work, 4 {Towa paid final homage today to her ary Work, who was President d Welfare Work.” peaker: Funeral services for the dis- rankli per tooth. | illustrious son, the late Henry C. ve's personal representative at| Dr. June Hull, Mrs, Florence V. Wat- | tinguished soldier-journalist will be " | Wallace, - of Ag re. > al today, wa of the | kins, Walter S, Ufford and Miss Lydia |held at the First Presbyterian Church, Dr. Smathers, Dentists D Rroughont th niEnt nd sarly in- Moo orary” " paithescerse She. ‘sihors | Birkiyn e R G . 2L Sy |day in the rotunda of the State Ca | |were cting | Secretary Gore, e P D i | teer at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, 27, 192 ; ol building & military guard watched | Kondall, Senator Cummins of . Charles Wood will apeak | Dr. It T, Gillespie, officiating. 2 Redeemed from death and zrief and pain Opposite Woodwa: & Lothrop's of the Secretary his mornin |of asriculture o itical Significance.” in lecture room | bers of the Sih Tiela Artiliery, T en Evenirgs and s""ie'flsm it silent, reverent crowd filed | of Church of the Covenant which he commanded when it was| Gone W Triends v the sum a s final respects to e PWn as e I Ke ncky Regi- invited ¥ edar Cemetery.® K wy ried fr resp WORK IS HALTED. Mr. Jinarajadasa, Indian publicist,| KNOWD @5 the First Ketuncky Regi-| inviied. I i colar in Comed 3 ried ¥ | ped high about the cas B s 0! e m e8C0 ¢ ¥ b ke ing of the first balcony of the Capitol,| All work in the Department of |? cet ghtbr A1l the cemetery, where ( Fraldeman i 1 rerry. | Do \were the floral tributes of the State | Agriculture here and in the field was > Theosophical Society. | L = Bl .4 INE < Spiritual Factor . s will be buried in his uniform as mior o “Willjam 11, i ; s commander of the Confederate Vet- Fies County -, erans and in the shadowy salute of lORS (Ve Golden Rule Council, No. 10, Daugh- [ Nany of his former comrades in S ters of America, will give a mas.|arms who have marched before him querade ball tomorrow, | into the shadowy valley Will e sung for (e repose 8:30 p.m. in Northeast Masonic Temple. | Honorary pallbearers include 1. P.| [Relatives and feicnds are inv | Barnard, Louisville, adjutant general, | 2 Tony Sarg's Marlonettex will ap-| U. . V.; Gen. R. . Bullington, Mem- | ‘“}X" s ben =t pear under auspices of the Women's | phis, Tenn . James Koger, A A e City Club Saturday at Masonic Tem- | Paducah, Ky iGman A On | i gt ae. o ple New York avenue and H street. | borne, Gen. C A Dé Sausseure, Mem- | g Relative fand fricnds nited for benefit of the club. “The F Gen. Jos . Shipp, Chatta- SER BEDEES. P s 2 s Piper of Hamelin” 2:30 pm., @ en. M. Futwiler Dieming. e L “Treasure Island,” 8 Stephen H. Rega e nowe WILLIAM J. CHURCHW Mo Ge ‘age, " of Sirs. 1 Privet Christiansburg, Va; Gen. Felix H. eral sorvic the DhsEang a e Robertson, Wa Ve iylor, Richmond, Atlanta, ¢ 'he Lonesome Club will give a | lrankfor WL 3 ! it masquerade dance tomorrow, | Station N i D reet : - A = Thuisday, MARIA AND JORN " New - HIS DAL (nv. i Ge Tasker Bliss will lecture in hon Hall, ‘wtholic Universit | tomorrow, 4:30 pan., on “The Confer- ¢ at Geneva.” Open to the public b p.m.. in private ballroom of Ar: | mo ‘ol W Stova 2 5 ar. Faneral fr HIS WIFE AND DATGHTER ROSA L1E. Proceeds for invalids and shut- | Fia.: Mo n Milford, Miami, ¥FI I e oclok wm. GUTH:PmrE In S e Strangers welcomed and Arthur Krock, New' York City v t. D “rizAR T Seventh and Eye Streets. i o el e i ST S M| = {W. A. COPENHAVER RITES.| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | fiow:inivil . Wik sox Axp pavenTER, MRS, J0m TODAY. I atas ot : | HAROOMBE. & R ersdarhy k | " 4 N DAISY T i | | | i sionary Instruction of SLDIEEDS nd rix years T takes furniture to make a home homey—and it's our service to provide furni- Funeral Services Followed by In-|,5hoql for Missionars Tustruciion of | sl it ture of the type you require and the character that is worthy your investment— terment in Glenwood Cemetery. |> ¥ Nedergtion of tha Disucice | carNER i vpe p ity neet from o4 pm.. af_he attractively marked in price—with the accommodation of credit willingly extended. Funeral serviees for William ck in the Mount Verp TANSON y Y | Copenhaver, 73 yer who died at | Place M. K. Church South. The course | (i Rittenhouse strect, | will continue throughout tomorrow - held at 11 o'clack sester” | Sy i idence. Rev ) - | 3in‘and €S v . i of the Immanuel The Wri Wil meet. S| gARVEY. on Octoier Ust Church, officiated. Interment was | 0'clock, at chool. Program | TVIRGINTA of Fitts : enwood Cemetery of stories and poe ward Harve d: A 1 kX \\u“ D \1““ l\\ll‘ ‘openhaver had been a life- : ! resident of this city prior| Mrs. Olive Nevi £ ndon | - ) : so dear 1 miss i V% ahosa it k. 8:15 o'clock, at First Con- | Y 1 A form 1 cannot e and stationery store on Connec can Social Hyg | eas Z | COUSIN, MAMIE BRo Social Hygiene Socie Subject: “Wider Aspeets of 3 € sl s [ERRRT I e by remem | Lodge, A A M., and of the 1! Lena B EleCtI'IC | i e T o o Social Hygiene, or the Modern Mean ana Mie Mary B Plummer. P S C T T i S meaBas ot i Wi hime | ing of Health.” | ner the N Sirvet Baptis - e — Chur, v Walter 1. Brooks, avenue. He was a member of Leba sister. Mrs. Ralston Crabb: twao |y 0% B CIBPESE e pen ,f | HEWLETT embers of Hiram Lodze, | s s e 1 g srothers, Henry 1 i orge ( fhat chasion No. 4, F. A . d n th " just " the and William Copenhaver.| The Temple Brotherhood e | iusles S0utobes ¢ e him | washington Hebrew Congregation | A e worshiptui | COTT. | loving remem! 32 1 4 | ; Mourning Blacks Dyed imerpis ovieis sevian anamiaves. 18 v BlCHSOND MILTON, W A scorT i 24-HOUR SERVICE ited | HEWLETT. Columbin Lodz ; Gogh O af 0 Notice Armchair i Carmack Dry Ck i Co. M. January lecture in| & of Rocker to mateh. | W dl | Colonial Beds { e e i et Beet oo S . A rich, mahogany-fin- | 00dley | . Colonial design — THE WOMAN’S LAXATIVE e St ' ished frame; spring up- ] | the panel at the head is e s bitien. sl 2 Road holstered seat; seat and veneer Mahogany, the LULY’S HI-TEST s back and outside of back posts and cross rail at EPSOM SALTS TABLETS || | .. ..nn (,_nwl‘l of Philadel-| o @ A b | s BV W R il covered with attractive | | foot of Gumwood, fin- H coples Drug Stores and all other will lecture on “Acres of Dia- tvited to At men THORNTON. In | . ds© 8 o'clock, at Metropolitan | : Mich belove 5 Velour: shaped arms: |f| You'll enjoy see- || ished in Mahogany. SPE- = Methodist Chureh HURDLE. Sul L . s e round turned posts: me- | — Tane at NI SPEL | ing what conven- CIAL— i SEE CHA:MBERS ;ml.:rh":‘:'v”\“r\‘\_:‘xsr.::'.l\:I..\.‘xlyd‘am,lm f'.]’fi?u“_“‘. y = : ’TOLE;‘\:xu.t“. : \\. CIAL— ’ _— 2 SAVE THE™ DIFFERENCE(| ‘i oot aront bt | 20 et Dhndl s 0| "R JA R i and what effective- CHAMBERS’ $75 FUEERAL e ERitGlecussicn s, aone | 1 WiEE AR NIEGE Equals Some at Twice the Cont ||| — o Sae [ i E ness 1s pOSSlble | For $165 Chambers Furnishes oween dance, Knights of Colum- at hall, 818 Tenth street Beautiful haif« fine muteria through electricity. == = ~z4 burial case. embal carse, cats halcs and) se : : ] friends z iy HIN LOVING | WIFE, NETTIE It's a very practical e | cHaMBERS 5100 FUNERaL| "WISS WILLOUGHBY DIES. |uiis” Siuts e 2, 1 demon stration— bt L 0 | Artist Succumbs Atter Operation | w1 AT :‘.;, : FUNERAL DIRECTORS. - | ] |[fiand service Several Days Ago. [ aictom, el o] THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS and will teach many = 2E Walerproof Steel Vaults, $85 l e 0. MALONE. I St : | ELEVENTH ST. & F lessons — of whi.ch nl"nlml"l Private ‘An}buhnces, 34-.00 Willoughby, well| Rt et Coiwis wi in art eircles of the National | ] S o Hanlo I ke Funeral Tariors A < i M 11-”.”((\_ where she had resided almost | e et S Lincoln 450 7 erfect Service, Lowest rices, ||| all her life, died yesterday at Sibley | 3 a.m.. thence & yei you can happily R Sl Largest Equipment in Town Hospital, following a short illness. - e iate WAL be oo L ali?\fix"lflfi'ler_s Sons.Co, = | Miss Willoughby, who was the| gl g S ;,"dm'”"_',' = . Main 2473 take note. Call W. W. Chambers Co. daghter of Oie Tate Westel Willous ; ) | e raiied"and BT R Globe= Wernicke 14th & Chapin Sts. N. e mrare. when voune s oan| Bimi UEreina Aot Rneral nars "W. W. Deal & Co. Columbia 432 Thury o e | slem ST N LINCOLY & It's a complete | Wl home — the furni- Bookcases ‘ = NEAL. Deparied this Lfe { TAMES T, RYAN . Oc i i 317 PA work at i n ture for which we Bookcases that are | Vox rewRTER=Siaie wiite e car r| Mbde le;rr‘”” o '_mj n trul and practicall ingion "Ani Ve Tearne: 3 R N i | i . - VL. SPEARE CO. have supplied. *“Elastic"—giving your li- Armchair to Match at Same Price brary accommodation for or ‘v‘,;u =i : Ml M ahogany - finished You are very cor- growth. | d ; i k N [ nected witt (R es frame; of graceful design || dially invited to We are featuring a Better Vision—Better Health, . R e e : o AT | Daone r N.w —and roomy proportions Naeitiithia exhibit— group conslsnng of top, l _ Eyes Examined = £ ; B e Scequt Joseph F. Birch’s Sons —spring upholstered three book wunits and i Glasses Fitted i Al Main' N34, 1 ) it ¢ | 3034 M ST NW. B seat, covered with attrac- and we predict you base, in mahogany finish. KAU]-'M OPTOMETRIST AT TN “peari. S - : . ANNTE B [ tive Velour. SPECIAL— will thoroughly en- SPECIAL— | SNy k \ et e e 20 | o R A Gawler'ser‘.’ice o und white: name on [ Friday er 31, at 1 pm. Rels ‘O it' i er, Silves prit al A frie rd to attend. A = ; i liberal lla 8 e g A reward. “Phove aiain ot | g, Octoter s from 3 Timothy Hanlon Morali Bapt ur t HST. N.E Phone Rl LL DOG—Femals § aw Sk - v i % FOR RENT i nemrmmrsm v L T.F, COSTELLO iast year's wag. 1f fouud phone Frunk. | ST t e Mo 3 NOW LOCATED AT - r 1724 N CAP. ST. NORTH 7976. $4.00 MONTHLY florg t B o™ el W« Zellic . and other relatives and | 412 T St Phone second fioor Woodward & g ns at her late rexi- | Modern €l .mfi __Amnmo e nmg.x- Lothrop's. _ Call_Falis Chure S e e 'y u 14th st 7 i, between L and M st~ | chapel 1 modern o and TURNER, Inc. i o, wog i e, -:::‘“;:a,mu T : —— THE ORIGINAL—— 1221 F Street |po s pummims s | ons oo niovees st YR, Speare @, h and Newton. it By Opeti Bvebingt, Until 10, B M. GG i BroaE erar | ‘ By e 1208 H STREET.NW === = o 12tn st from B > \ Wednesday at ; MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST i Z S =G e BED: f;'!'"fl“ i L fsh Ve | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ~Will_party_finding Polly A. Col- v October 29, 3 ———CLYDE J NICHOLS —— Uptown o | St Gl T , ~R. F. HARVEY'S SON Funeral Harves. 1432 Yon St. N = :vnd | | | Octover ARLORS. Pot, 2 Offices Il CobBainin vl i s e in the modern, ten- X vard. : uneral services from lis late OPEN-FACE WALTHAM WATCH on fob be- | pect Hill Cemetery. (Baltimore, Md., papers FUNERAL DESIGNS. '+ | WILLIAMS. Members of Hope Council. No. 1. B0 T3th St N.W. BUILDING 1o aesm | Sous and Daughters of Lilertr, wil |Geo. C. Shaffer "o 5w b (Seragium et | take notice atithe death of our CHOIC Main 2916, me of Totse: ) VILLIA 917 Fifteenth Street waika on bind legs; $10 reward for informa: | e from he I % at MODER L : Fronts on McPhersen Square . d 1-J. | st now. Thurs af el BLACKI TORAL COm R, S | DE -(’\\ Are Artistic and Reasonable Gracefully Designed Bedroom Suite Seven pieces of Combination Walnut—consisting of Dresser and Vanity Case, both are of roomy size and fitted with good quality mirrors; Chifforobe with shdmg rod and drawer equipment; Double Bed thh bow foot: Chair and $2 6 5 00 Centrally located 14, v o | Secretary T4t & I he newer bu; . WILLOUGHEY. 1 ? e ot Sheerict el S| R Mondiy. | ALICE E. WILLOUGHEY. ¥ 1o d Roomy offices; two B overine st seld. Tyt | 1547 Hhode iy a0 e it Gude Bro . Co., 124 F st. elevators. %“. lost In Far East Cafe. O A = Lo We Specidlize in Floral Designs at Moderate Brices INC Rocker, cane seats; Bench with wooden seat. SPIendld workmansl’np throughout and nicely finished mterwrs S A el b e DRI facesians F“" {/gomanion 59 15th e In Memoriam. g EDMONDS e T8 and O e et i T | Bl | | From 3350 18th st._Phone Col. 4047. Keward | 4 UMBRELLA, bluck silk, BEALL. In sad but loving remembrance o( nandle.” st show, Metropol * 1 Vour dear father. BASIL ) WARDMAN |2 B i | WOLVROUND, s uib: | OSvar s worid of sorrow | 1430 K St eral reward. Humane Mkty, 1502 H street he Taad of seat. " e God_has taken our dear father. F/OT‘IJ ts YALE LOCK and several keys, on Carroll Where d ete: l Setsbec 2. '-,--:",l_.'_".'u. HIS CHILDREN, LVA, WILMER® AXD JA™& HSTS.NV. MAIN 5953‘