1 DIES. niton. MILDRED HANAN DIES; WIDOW OF ADMIRAL ALD1S. Saturday. September 21. 1921, at York Haritor, Mo.. roKXIII.lA. daughter <>f :Mrs. Louisa Mason Passes illon. asa (iw.-n and Mary Taylor Aldi*. I'm SHOOTING IS MYSTERY Terry intmI 2:3'i o'clock. Tuesday, September 27. TGRANDARMYOPENS at York Away After Long Illness. Harbor. Mo. widow of BRILL. So j«to nil tor 2.Y. 11*21. a' tho robidence Young Woman Never Tells Why Mrs. J.ouisa Mason Terry, J "i hor mother. luh South Fairfax si Alex Roar Admiral Silas W. Terry, died at nndria. \« MAKY THKK17SA. daughter «»f Who Ended Own Life, I' Ajiri;o ai,.! .bo iate Louis Urill. after a Ions ! Chum, 9 o'clock this at her 55THENCAMPMENT morning Funeral will t«k» y!a«*e from St Fired Fatal Shot. the Farragut apartments, rffter Mary > Church, Wednesday. 2*. residence,at September « Iin illness of more than a year. lo a.ui. 27* By thi» Associated Press. I services will be held tomorrowFuneral NEW YORK, September 26..Miss ifternoon at St. Ante's Church. iBROWN. On Sunday, Srptomltor !2i, at S jThousands Gather in Md.t and interment will !» in., at her reaidence, Rcok%*llle, Md Indiani Mildred Hanan. daughter of the late Annapolis.MA K'l'Ii A W widow of tho la to J. Fletcher e there. bemad Frown Ftinora! Tuesday. September 27. apolis.9,000 Die Since Alfred P. llanan, shoe manufacturer, Mrs. Terry was horn in Ha^erstown. from St. John* Episcopal Church, OJnoy. died in the Long Island College Hospl- Md., seventy-three years ago and was Md.. at 3 p.m. Interment at the church Lhe daughter of Judge and Mrs. I cemetery. Last Convention. tal early Sunday without having John Thomson Mason. In her any explanation as to why advancedshe : early BROWNING. Saturday, September 24. 1921. had been shot Friday morning by her me sue iiveu in Annapolis, vmicic lit 9:30 p.m. at hia_residence in Riv,r; INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., September 26. erstwhile chum, Mrs. Grace Lawes, who her father was a member of the state «»;iie. Mn JiiKUUOIlK FllKI-INGHUYSKA .Rattling drumsticks and the later committed suicide. < [iourt of apjieals. Admiral Terry had HitOWNINO, jr.. beloved husband of Helen often on so Ki'bersoa Browning, aged 40 yearn. Servire* of ancient fifes announced the jonn ©. nonana, importer anu i/au- been duty h» Washington. ait liis late home squeaking a. greater of the j Tuesday. Scptemlier 27. at of the Grand of the mouth graduate, who was in her com- ii part past thirty-live p.m. Inteimeut in O.tU llill cemetery, ltelaj! entry Army pany when the shooting: took place out- I years they resided here, and Mrs. lives and friends invited. * public into Indianapolis today Re!for side the apartment of a mutual friend, Terry eontinued to make her home here his ten a CEPHAS. Saturday. September 24. 1921, it it's annual was at her bedside when the end came. after death, years pro. Jier late fifty-fifth encampment. She is a J. T. ! residence, Sr. Philips, I). C., Mrs. Clara M. Hanan, her mother, and survived by son. Mason A1»LAI1> CEPHAS. widow of tiie late John Many of the veterans were bowed with several other relatives also were Terry of New York and a but others their city, Cephas and beloved mother of Florence years, many preserved but the girl, who had lapsedpresent,into Kleanor, the wife of Capt. daughter,Filippo Cephas He,'tnes, liauirl i ephas, Julia military carriage as they marched unconsciousness, died not recognizing L'amperio of Milan. Italy. Kic.vaudre Cephas and Charles Cephas.Warlexi, aiong oenina arum corps, any of them. Funeral Tuesday. September 27. at 3 p.m.. Today was devoted to the 1 An autopsy performed by Dr. Carl from St. Phillip's P.aptist Church, St. OPPftRTIINITIFSInrTHISWF.F.K tion of the visiting veterans. regiatraI Boettiger, assistant medical examiner, Phillips, li. t Ititeruieut at LnMaryland. secure boxes slots for Mrs. W nl -| doors into which all mail may be Norfolk, Grace ilkinson. Mrs. Constance and Felicia White. Tln-ima Special Train* Arrive, Mary J'ow ors, Mrs. Martha ('oilier, Roland. Funeral Tuesday. September 117. at Special trains are due to arrive dropped. Mrs. Ruth Boss and i'hilip M. Garnett, it a.Mi. :tt St Aloysius Church. Relative* Carriers will continue the campaign all of Washington. and friends invited to attend Interment at day bringing the veterans from Misto! during the week. It is hoped by City Arlington cemetery, with military honors. souri, Ohio, Illinois, the New England Postmaster Chance that thousands of will be secured from all JOHNSON. On Sunday, Septeml»er 2."i. 30111. states and Canada. pledges FUNERAL at his reside u -e. Bladensburg. Md., JEROME 1 of FOR VETERAN. \ . No. 1. the city. sections beloved husband of Sadie 11. Johnson. Representatives of Milwaukee and Only about 30 per cent of the Funeral notice later. (\ Des Special , Moines, Iowa, announced that of Washington are equipped residencesRites for Corp. Hartman to Be Held MARCEY. Saturday. Sop'emlsT 114, 1921, ft they would attempt to obtain the with home letter receptacles or slots 11P.m KLMIKA AMERICA «ad loving remembrance of \ operating along he northern coasts hospital. our di ar w.fe ami mother, KMMA BROOKS, the same when offered elsewhere. who d"parted this life three years ago quality goods in the 8th-10th centuries, CINCINNATI, Ohio, September 20.. Septcinlrcr 26. 1918. lo'ia;.. of Europe Jesse Redman Clark, who died at Slie has crosfjci the shining river. When consider that cost from three to four cents each was on shore Petoskey, Mich., yesterday, was born She has gained the radiant shore. you jelly glasses The galley pideed and in Cincinnati, October 31. 1854. In AN here no n. art with grief can quiver And all are the deceased's car and battlc-ax 1873 he entered the service of the parting scenes o'er. how are the contents. A carload of sp Union Central Rife Insurance We -hall soon pass on to inept her you will realize very cheap you baying as a clerk. From this positionCompany And make whole the broken band; were buried at his side. he grew Meet her just a croft* the river Follozving up with the company and in in that oecame us happy spirit land, a but we to be president, which She sounds like tremendous quantity, advise early buying the a mound he held at the time of his death.position has gone to heaven before us. jelly funeral feast large of Hut she turned and Besides tht- waved her hand, widow, he is survived Pointing to the gior.v over us. sure divided our 159 even a carload will be I earth zuas erected over the ship tomb. by three sons and two daughters. In that happy spirit land. of getting it, as, among stores, The body will be brought to LOVING HUSBAND. JAMES P. BROOKS. for burial. Cincinnati AMI DEVOTED SON. SPENCER BROOKS. AMi DA U«»HTER-1N IAW. LI)11 1! sold Bit)>oKS; GOD-CHILD. FLORENCE PER quickly. C. V. HADEN DIES KINS. Philadelphia. Pa. AT 82. DENT. In sad but loving remembrance of AND REMEMBER: Schimmel's is Pure; but fruit and sugar; Special Dispatch to T1h> Star. our dear husband and father, HUGH Jelly nothing emre ~©o. LYNCHBURG, Va., September 26.. TEK DENT, who departed this lifeWALJone ai.n.Spi C. V. Haden, who was eighty-two year ago today, September 26. 1920. as as can make it in own home. years old. a retired merchant and Just a line of sweet remembrance it's a pure you your UNDER'TAKERS farmer, died Saturday at his home «»f husband and father laid to rest, near Evington, And those wliu still remember him | Campbell county. He f Are those who loved him l»est. is i I208 H STREET, N.W. survived by a son. C. V. Haden of HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. | Brooklyn. N. Y.. and a daughter, Mrs. I (Formerly M F St. N.W.) A. D. Shelton of Danville. DENT. In loving memory of my father, TEK DENT, who departed this life oneWAI*iyear I Telephone Main 108 ago today. September 26. 1920. Alma* R. Sprarc Willis B. Spearr j Soul by soul the Master calls, J DIES OF PARALYSIS. tun* bv one the roses fall. , Clyde J . Nichols to Tlie Star. Not for one. but all: Special Dispatch We, too, innst go when the roll is called. LYNCHBURG, Va.. September 26.. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER JESSIE. 2. | George K. Raine. who was No. paralyzed EADES. In sad but remembrance of two weeks a loving Special ago. native of our d'-ar, darling son and brother. Private county, who had lived hereCumberlandmany JUI.II S E. FADES, who was killed by enemy rears, died Friday night, aged fifty- shell tire while in active sendee three year* 500 Dozen Jars Heinz 39cButter.Per Jar Lwo. ago today. September 26. 1918. Large Apple .« If we had seen him at the last And held Ilia dvini* hand / BRITISH EDUCATOR or heard the la-.* sigh from his heart, DIES. We would not feel so bad. LONDON. September 25. Prof. Oh. how sa.-l was the summons. two of Butter. If one of Each Jar contains (2) pounds delicious Heinz Apple Henry Jackson, the best known When the message came that he wag dead. educators in the British Isles, died He :s sleeping, sweetly sleeping. GHOUSE today at Bournemouth. He was While our hearts are sad and lonely. WESTINi I well 11 like Heinz. made as as butter known as a writer on ancient IN K HOARDS OF HIS DEVOTBD MOTHER. you like apple butter you It's good apple Greece, THREE SISTERS AND BROTHER. « « a < 1 is e / / i . FISHER. In sad but loving remembrance of f my wife. CATHERINE FISHER, who can At this should consider a tew tor turttier Senvice Stations TOTED TOBACCO WORKER passed be made. price you buying jars Battery j, DIES away one year ago today. September 26. CINCINNATI. September 26..Antho- 1920. L. A. O'NlSILL, INC ly McAndrew. sixty, vice president The month of September again is here. use. »f the International To me the saddest of the year. 6th and H Sts. N.W. Tobacco Workers* Because one year ago today Jnion and well known among tobacco j My deur wife passed awav. AUTOMOTIVE: SUPPLY CO. ilgrowers and shippers throughout the JOHN FISHER 21«t St. and Penniivlvania Ave. N.W. jountry. died yesterday at his home in JONES. In sHd but loving remembrance of j« Norwood, a suburb of Cincinnati. our mother. MARIA JONES, who died live Y SERVICE CO. years ago today. September 2d. 1016. and AUTO BATTER our father. ISAAC JONES, who died 1527 M SItreet N.W. WILL RECEIVE DR. COLLIER. 6, 1917. February SANTIAGO. September 25..The min- Death has robbed us of them i B.CI URR, of Whom we loved and eherished dear. 7th and a SStreets S.W. ! ster foreign relations will receive It was mother and father. No. 3. Q OC William M. Collier, the newly ap- Can we help but shed a tear? INC > lointed American ambassador, on Mon- Yes. we miss tliem, oh. we miss tbem. MARYLAND BATTlERY SERVICE, « Special c£ans lay. The ambassador will probably When we see their vacant chairs. r 1711 Miorama N.W. But how sail the home without them. Road _\_ present his credentials to President W Bloc* Waal) For there is no mother or father there. dLrf 19th Bt. at the Fretleft Embassy.Oi»« jessamin on 1 No. 2 Size Cans of Canned Tomatoes (Turn Off v>eanesoay. BY THE FAMILY. ROBINSON. A tribute of love to the memory funeral directors. of our dear daughter and sister. HYACINTH B. ROBINSON, who departed this life eight ] Frank Geier's Sons Co. years ago today, September 2d, 1913. If know at all about the tomato situation know that Westinghouse 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Even death has a wonderful mission. you anything you Moden Chapel. Telephone «ail. North 529. I Though it robs us of those we love; MARYLAND BATTERY It draws us from otir surrounding. is This is to a 1711 Kalorama Road N.\ Quick. Dignified and Efficient Service. To long for the meeting above. the crop this year extremely light. your opportunity get & No matter how heavy our loss i«. W. W. Deai Co. No matter how great our despair. . sifl if' ST. N.E. Lincoln 34«H. Doesn't heaven seem nearer and brighter we Awtomohile Service. Chapel. To know that our hived ones are there? at a that consider ^ supply price very cheap. T. RYAN MOTHER AND SISTERS. JAMES317 PA. AVE. S.E. WALKER. In sad but loving memory of my Lincoln lt'i. dear mother. HELEN WALKER, who passed ) Modern Chapel. a wax Septemlwr 26, 1911. Private Ambulance*. HER DA ('OUTER. ISABELLA L. IfsJSasier Livery in Connection. ! Ohio. Cleveland. JEFFERSON. WARFIELD. In sad but loving remembrance mi H. SARDO & CO. «tf our dear father, AKl'hill S It. 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln 524. wli<> departed this life four WAI5FIELD.years cakes Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. ago today. September 20. UH7. In our heart your memory lingers. 4. tender, fond and true. No. Sweet, Kee There is not a dear : father. JSLrRrSfecsifteCo day, Special m/ (1 That we do not think of you. *or 1208 h /street n.^ Although we cannot clasp your hand*. ^ r Your face we cannot see. ]yweii (F0RfZRiyS40 S1KW.) Just this little token to show Clean I than to get well. Don't neglect main (os EasySoap phone" That we still remember thee. E nature's CJ'Niciioli Ills LOVING SON AMI DAUGHTER, (linger signals, especially /i-RSpctr* WB'Spaar. till AKI.ES IS. WARFILI.H AND MAID % ion, which indicates sick A IUM10IV constipati vrrrsPEARE co.~~ In remembrance of To the users of this item this low should be news. NOR WARFEELD. loving my many price good stomach, torpid liver and siuggisn i(NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF d< ur father, who died four years ago today, ' WITH THE ORIGINAL W. CONNECTEDR. 20. 1UJ7. bowels. can be SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) September ["his readily Phone Franklin 8C2fl. 940 F st. n.w. Today recalls the memory <»f m loved one laid to rest. ed, simph and easily, by Beecham'scorrectt And those who still reniemtsi Joseph F. Birch's Sons Are the ones who loved the best. Pills. Triey are tasteless and both ,ma E»t»bii«i.ed isn. wot »i\1 01.St NIN.VV.W plione WMt B(. Nobody knows my longing. to take. Hut few have seen me weep: convenierit and pleasant Automobile Service. 1 shed my t»ars from an aching heart. J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director While others are fast asleep. nd emha'mer. Livery in connection. HIS LOVING DAUGHTER A LICK. cliapel and modern crematorium. ModerateCotnmnlousWILLIAMS. .In sad but loving memory of tuy No. 5. rices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1383. Special dear wife and our devoted mother. MAGGIE WILLIAMS, who departed this life one ytyr Timothy Hanlon ago tomorrow. September 27. 1920. 841 11 ST N.E. Pit,me L. 5543 mass at St. Dominic's Church. Anniversary taking Oh. how hard we tried to save her! _ Brand Macaroni Choice one kind *3 cemeteries7~ I'ruv*.i-w mid Inii i« ucru nil in vniti Pkgs. our but lie Sanitary Not v.'ill, God's. done. nrrcri 111.SitAND AND CHILDREN. Cedar HiD Cemetery WISE. In *ad hut loviug remembrance of oor or assorted for dear father and grandfather. ANDREW G. Brand Cttapel and Vault.Non-Sectarian v.iio this life two WISH, departed yeara ago Sanitary Spaghetti Care of Graves UH. 1919. Perpetual today, September Unsurpassed Natural Beauty It wera* but yesterday, dear one. Pa. Ave. S. E. Extended Sinue you passed away. 1,. 1>S2 and I.. 4.U10 And we ahull ever reinetnl»er j'our smiles ahd Phone* tender rare so to our The Park Ceme- Throuph a!] the jears. This brand is well known most of that comment on ills \ jnj - W ] parsing patrons P] Non-secte- L.I .MaaaaDaAtery, YOI'R PAKGHTERS AND MI LP RHP. " GRANDDAUGHTER seems unnecessarv. never I and normal action of the bowels ]ron uniuiif * v&T1 mialitv Those, however, who have lised "Sani- healthy Baltimore Boulevard at District Line. A can be maintained. Offices: 1235 G st. n.w. Phone F. 4745. FUNERAL DESIGNS. tary Macaroni or Spaghetti" will find it, on trial, to be of exceptionally fine % There is never giiping or bad after- M monuments! Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. "We in "and erect" Prompt auto delivery service. effects.noneofthediisagreeable results as m specialize designing Artistic.expressive.inexpensive. and will such satisfaction that it will be the macaroni or ig memorials (monuments and* quality, give 'With chemicals, oils, or mineral waters. \[ of quality and character. mausourns)GEO. C. SHAFFER Wo will show you many EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone M. on Sold Earn gladly 2MW8. regularly used thereafter your table. spaghetti rywkere specimens of our work In anybeautlilof the at MODERATE PRICES^ tOe.12 P1IU 2Sc.