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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., MONDAY, G. A. R. Leader Dead JOANW_AEID DES | INHS 5TH YEAR Past Commander of G. A. R.| Department Was il I WILLIAM H. WHITE |FUNERAL RITES HELD | FOR COL. B. R. RUSSELL ! Burial at Arlington With Military Honors Follows Services at Ex-D. C. Counsel Dies DESATAGECF 3B | g~ | Death Follows lliness of Sev- eral Weeks — Practiced Church in Kensington, Funeral services Russell at St for Cc were held Thomas’ sopal $300 IN DIAMONDS | STOLEN BY BURGLAR HERRICK IMPROVING, PRESIDENT IS TOLD Mrs. Florence Eustace Repcrts'Ambassador Expects Soon to Re- Loss—Jewels and Cash Listed in Other Robberies. Toss of three unset diamonds reported to the police today by Mr turn to Paris, Dayton Editor Declares. By the Pre ident Coolidge was told teday for 3ix Weeks. | Law Here Since 1898. John Wesley Reid, 84 years old, past | commander of the Department Jf the | otomac, Grand Army of the Kepub- | and an employe the United | States Treasury Department for 49 cars, died at his dence, 1115 Lamont street, yeste after an | illness of six week: Reid aiso was the past patriotic instructor of | the Department of che Potomac, G. A. R, and at the ame of h was chaplain of Kit Ca 2, G AR his time to work for toe Gr: of the Republic since his retire from the Treasury Department 1821 Born Count an assistant the District r of this city 0 Park of residence, 17 following a cerebral > Sa urday night. e had remained at home for several weeks, due to illness but was thought to be improving rap idly when stricken He was secretary he Merchants' B A native of Mis: | Institute at Neosho, Later he taught school and then | came editor of the Cass County Demo- | 1t at Harrvisonville, c Coming to this city and a director of and Trust Co JOHN WESLEY REID. 30Y IN ASSAULT GASE | Bk SAVED BY ENGLISH LAW 3. Gaciieior e | was educated in the public schools of | vl s | and his master 3 that nty, a end the Trba ! " : Nitions Law e was adr Tigh Sehool’ Later he tateht cehoel | Brinice Georges Court Sustains Plea B it T s e oo in Champaign County until enlisting Aba’ i alf his profession here continuously since in (he 66th Regiment of Ohio In- e 0 da 1898 of John Sollers. | in Mack-a-Che: Ohio, Mr. R of ate Robert Sn: Nirs. James Winn Bis rass Re in I8 e later WINS RETURN 0 in fantry Volunteers in February, 18G4. Mr. White had long been an acti He'served with an Ohio regiment in | member of the Mount Pleasant Citi- Georgia under Gen. Sherman and in | By a Staff Correspondent of The Star. sens’ Association: was a member of *he AMay of 1865 was promoted to 'h"\ TUPPER MARLBOR tober 31 Church of the Covenant grade of regimental hospital steward. | The common law of F nd was in-| Washington Golf and Countr At the ciose of the war he was with | voked in the Circuit Court of Prince| - He is survived by his widow the Army in the Grand Revi and | Georges County here today to save|Stella Curtis White: a brother was mustered out of the service, July, )ld Brentwood | White of Mo sault | mother, M nd two 186 rl sisters, Mrs. Harry G. Hendley and | d 4 of abate- | Mis hel White, all of Los Angeles tted in el the hoy | Calif . Charles B. Calbert of | Funers Mount on the ground that un- ot his & der the common law, which is in forer and. a boy under the aze of 14 is presumed to he incapable of con ne charged. e after hea dec moved th be discharzed JOMEN TO STAGE REVUE. | Tt is understood that arr ments | “Hodge Podge Follies” Tomorrow may be made to place the boy in a | corrective institution. | o The Washington section of the N tional Council of Jewish Women will present a revue, “The Hodze Podze in the auditorium of the Center tomorrow il follow, with N orchestra. | im will consist of 10 acts| \\ be under the direction of | —Charles e Moran. ts of Mr By the Associated Press, ' the 1 an accomplice in the November, 1866, he was married | s Margaret Eleanor Williams of | Charleston, Ohio. Six vears | appointed to a posiior ury Department, serving until his hat time holdin; tion of expert accountant, ) was a member of B, B. French T of \lusons, M He is survived by his widow. two | court sors, Homer Reid of Hartford, Coun., | jars | and John F. Reid of Bridzeport, Conn.; two daughters, Mrs. . Buzbee and Mrs. Laura C. this city, and three sis Lamar of _Circleville, Annie E. Downs of Rockford, Ohio, and Mrs. Eudore C. Marvin of Matins: Hasty Marriages Attacked. ville, 1 Funeral services will be conducted | TONDON. October 31 (A).—M at the residence tomorrow afternoon |Bertrand Russell, wife of the lon At 1:30 o'clock. Rev. Joseph T. Her- i el s son, pastor of Hamline Methodist Epis- s i S ] Church, will officiate, Interment | A81Cs Maude I bl be in Arlington Cemetery. with | SCrVices. openly the Grand Army of the Republic in [MaLy Purtnershins” before marringe charge of services at the grave. opinion,” she said, “most of them | ler, } petal 5 would admit that if hey had married | Oett three American makes of au- | the first man that attracted them thoy | Mrs. s were shown at the recent [would have made the biggest mistake | bu on g tic day proved to | mond factory worker ained from the morning, South ment subn Jater | by his vill be conducted o Wednesday after Rev. Charles Wood Church of the Covenant ind ol ng the return of noon at 2 o'clock pastor of the will officiate The girl, Catherine Sop he had $15 with her, os, which she was mother, ve it up she sa ader and he Oher pe and she W Twelve ‘m quns tained £15,000 in mon d she ave it oboraf at Jewish Community Center. £y cial Dispatch to The Star. ISTERNPORT, Md, Matthews, a today. A tempting lal, ould large to recover Jessie Mil- Miss Mattie dlinge Mark Lans- the sale of his David Mrs. two is in charge of Twent; tomobi companions him, New Fall Patterns from Welsh- Margetson of London and our American makers $1 to 86 Imported Linens —From 50c Garters 50c¢ Mark Cross Gloves— $3.50 Up Separate Shirts and Drawers $1.00 up HARMONY This Fall be in harmony with the scason ... New fall browns and greys predominate in our selections ... All accessories in harmony. " MODE SPECIAL SUITS, 3375 FASHION PARK.SUITS $45 TO 75 & Faliat~| GlRl;’S PLEA TO BANDIT Victims of Roadhouse Robbery Cor-| ¢ roborate Her Story—=She is \ Freed as Accomplice. CHICAGO, October 31.—The girl in | Cinderella costume held by police roadhouse near Flammond, Ind., who pleaded for | leader 11 but $1 of her When she w , armed wi comprised the band. and jewelry. Maryland Youth Drowned. The committee | drowned in the Potomac River | force of men is who fell in, eould not swim, nor nett and Warnick, who attempted to | Florenc y | Church, Rev. Ernest Smith officiati . Wardman Park Ho- | by E [ Cor. Russell, who suffered a heart at- e the diamonds, val- | ton, O} ;\wh‘ died Friday night nt 1421 i appeared from a dress- | Ambassador | Spruce street, Philadelph where he : ADREtTEnG ramaty his cousins, Dr. and Mrs, ¢ | to Paris s T He was the son « | S anaEtous o IR0 ene v four Irs. Ru street, told of the theft of jewelry val- | qhat Ay at $200 and $100 in cash. The | soon >ft was committed in her apartment | The statements of Senator Fess of | several days |Ohio that the President Would be 20 Conduit road, | drafted to run next year were de- . an effort to re ed by M. sapphire r portraying the sent c home | e <aid that 11 ie to obtain Mr. Cool conve then de nomine G. Burkam, editor of the Day- Jour that the health of He is improvin and that he expects to retu - tor added that tation for reports intended to res al, Phil: ? in Herrick November 1, 1819 rom Bonn Unive ntered the U | Corps Oc retired 25 yos ficer on_the old ¢ last eruise to Pa nd the the Pari time of th “an: § Marine ), from which he He was an of- onstitution on her s. where he was in Marine guard at- position in 1878, edication of the n officer on the whi it in his State. be no effort n in Ohio ved that and lent as its omn tendir At the | Keil ¢ ce to the Pig- | ror U Alaska ave-| 1o time Saturday this morning by and removing a stolen _included tes, Dounds bacon and ion would deadic time g Rt 1S window Articles WSELL, o officer of color was one squadron participate in the dedieation. Durin the -American War he captain of the North Atlantic ion when Marines were landed at namo Bay. He was the holder | West Indian medal and_the | 0 medal. During the World | emporary duty, being | George | al of the court-martial | drooklyn Yard and u:‘ | Quantico. | “He was a member of | Chase and MeMtropolitan Washinzton, the Alibi and L Yacht clubs of New York and the | hold-up of a | Rittenhouse Club of Philadelphia sun- | § him besides his widow, Mr ancock Russell, are two da Ham- | Mrs. Chappell. wife of Kenneth Chap) U. S itioned in’ ¥ | Russell of Kensir in Arlington with full milit Chaplain €. H. Dickens officiated at the g wrers were Gien. John Lieut. Col. L. €. Lucs L. MeCawley, Col. Paul $t, C. phy. Maj.R. H Lane and Maj. B. H iutler. this country . . ) northeast nt. 1104 M f | street Mrs. W. al [ H. ¢ : robbed of a colored pounds of ' While s 70 PROTEST PROPERTY CONFISCATION | Alt's Seized by German Go Delaware avenue F MONEY | Apartment House ! n- L v ment, He Learns. clubs of hmont iy the BUFFALO, N. Y., October riilroad con srican veteran of the World apartment house in Koe- icrmany, recen the German sterday State You Should Have Gawler Service . “Enclosed please find check which covers 7 your very modest account.” | Gratefully—— be a ers, | tiscated by left for Was inis of f her week's Depart- JOSEPH AWLER'S SONS- Inc. Creablished 1250 MORTICIANS 1730-1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. honors. | £ 1he oka, 20, said L 2 several ye: ment hou: he was informed that, throtigh a retroactive law, the German government had confiscated the buildin While in Washington Alt also hopes Weighing nearly half a ton. a tor- | ‘o see a representative of the German pedo from a naval vessel was washed | government who iy reported to have ishore near Brooke, Isle fo Wight, re- | made a_trip to the United States in Genils connection with his case, | SELINGER’S October 31. | youth, was here | to turn over | s forced | pleaded with | back to her. ted her story Aljred B. Gawler Walter A. 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