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£ ey et THE SUNDAY STAR/ JANUARY 9, 1921—PART T 1 S | . CARDS OF THANKS. ¢t v heir height, the trust f|next Sunday. The exercises tonight = 3 ABBEY GIFT EXPLAINED. | [ Gainiiie Sndowient set aaide & will begin at 7:30 o'clock. : d I] a4, O T 1 alie ey P . m an. s 2 e v ends, _including mesm STEELR [Iarge sum of money (o b eXpended I | e & eiS0: T, fis6, A5 amd 3 : - e Hotel Waiters: Uaion: Moders’ Woodmen or'the late Frank Steele. and sother of Mre - w '+ of | works of reconstruction in the devas- | at Ked Men, for thei thy, assistance and | William Orawford, Mrs. Joseph Paimer, Mrs. Carnegie Trustees Aid “Shrine” of T orks of Fo O n s conditions | o'clock. Sermons will be given at the Ba e e the Gemih]. Drpraet Heewrs, aad Taceas eown e ony Ll gk ‘clock masses. The devo- i A the o g All English-Speaking People. ‘mlgl\! justify undertaking the work. }'{g:s";‘;‘ lgl_o;t:l N e T of my husband. "mm’"fi‘fi'fi"i s ears. o ::m'n_,?e; r:"m'. 3 Announcement of a gift of £10,000 be conducted every afternoon at 3:30 s e ey ;fi T e e | M]SS]ON FOR woMEN o'clock, and at 7:30 o'clock there willy I ma b i Imadaby the: trustees of the Carnegle| be an instruction, recitation of the! friends for their Kindoess, sympathy and| We cannot understand why we bad to part | T men: for Iyteruntionsl Pesco to | rosary, @ sermon and benediction of beautiful floral tributes at ‘the death of my | From ane we loved wo dear. E - sions o - N, ut God, who does all t Toction of the fabeie ot Westminstor |Services to Be Conducted This|the blessed, SaCroment., CONon S50 e e, AR R M Siis0% Will some da¥ make 3t Glear: -Abbey has called attention to the - Yeek at St. Aloysius Church. to 7 and from 9 to 12; every afternoon |\ \W_ Johnson, cmored, Sty So we will try to still our aching hearts work being done by the endowment. from 3:30 to 6, and every night from 42 Per cen‘ SO Secured at SommEs rAld_Oonur st to smile. The gift to the Westminster Abbey ! Responding to an appeal by Rev.|7.30 to 10. X ‘or Giod will let us go to her : man of National Research Coun- fund, it is declared, was made in rec- | pay) R, Conniff, rector of St. Aloysius A Shoots Father to Death Fol- Year’s End; 67 Per Cent |Popos RoBmso. Jwnwy . el wgl Arter s MR Yovixe comone. 2 7 cil and on His Way Here. ion of the fact that Westminster | 5 : ! b br. 8 Y ; xnitlor ek Catholic wom £ ROBINSON fo WILLIAM WALDO DODGE. | STEVART. On December 31, 1920, at Provi- Abhey is the most important and most | Church, 3.000 Cathol omen of | LIFE-TERMER ESCAPES. 1o ing Family Dispute Dr. Henry A. Bumstead, chairman Last January Ir. R dence . Hospital, SAMUEL P STEUART. of the national research council. in Funeral servic pm. January 3. 1921, Prominent Physicist Was Chair- n.t.ble structure associated with the | Washington will spiritualize the new sistory of the English king Do | ear by beginning tonight a one-week | MONTGOMERY.®Ala., January 1.— : e at 3. T. Ryan's undertaking estamishment. WL A by i dudjypies. s s tae der the direction of three | Russell Shouse, serving ten years for | Claiming that the life of his mother | this city, and professor of physics| Holdings of paper secured by gov- DIED. pam, | 1 P e e D s o o e iasionary band of this coun. | robbery in Alabama coal mines, and | wag threatened by an upraised butcher |3t Yale University, died Friday night. |ernment war obligations _declined Apaus. Satwrdar Jamary 1 1621, UAT|TABOT. Swturday. Jamary 1 1921, at hie RREo s i eftict . tHe' ahr¥ie=of Rev. Joseph P. Green, Rev. Jo- | Charlie Winngale, life-term convict,|knife in the hands of her husband,]While on a train en route to this city |from nearly 1,500 millions at the open-| widow of the late Col. John B. Adams. in| Juihend or Susie Custis Talbot, Faneral sery Ehalespenkie: Deanier evgrywnere | s - Daley and Rev. Hugh J Mc-| ", for murder. escaped from | Melford Weaver Johnson. colored, | from Chicago. ing of the year to 1141 millions onl M7 year, Kemuins af Tyomas it Sa| icos at chapel, Consressional cometery. Fuen LT e e o L e iraingiiing £ e e oiea e | Aldrich mines early this morning, ac- | ighteen years old, yesterday after-| Dr. Dumstead, who is fifty years|December 31, said the annual review| neral ‘(pri From Hioly' Trniiy Church, | 97 Jumuay 4wt 1o <the: shbey that me ki s e | < Us. but a one-week mis- | cording to mews received here by |, o T g Killed his father,;0ld. was traveling with friends at|issued last night by the Federal Re-| JNGany; fumuary 8. . Tkatry: 1 [ M et g AT police today. the time of his death. They brought the body to Washington. The body fs to be taken tomorrow serve Board. AypERSON. (ylecember 31, 1020, at| " the memorr of ‘ur dene wife and mothe & ¥ cear.” it added,| Rockville. Md., JAMES ANDERSON, cap- Y " BURN At the end of the year” W added | iain "35in Virginia Battalion. Confederate | year ago, Japuary 1. 192 “out of a total of 2,719.1 millions of| Cavalry: father of James and John W. ARer- | Fome io xad. and, oh, how lonels. Thomas C. Johnson, fifty-three years old, on the front porch of his home, 1027 Minnesota avenue, Deanwood. s corroborat- |t his home in New Haven, Conn..|aisc v 42 cent was| %on of Houston, Tex., and Mary Wallace = - 2 . Mre. Johnson and.others COrroOral- | where' funeral services will be hetd | counted bills about 42 per cent WAR| Kugeruon of Rockviile, 3d.: axed 8 years. | 1" Erient ibe it waed 16 be - k of th le”’ 5 ed the story told by the boy. Younsz|Tycsday morning. composcd of paper secured by United{ Funeral from his lnte residence, Rockville, | g% 0ot bRt Bke i wed 16 D The Bank of the People Sonnson mis taken to the minth pre: | e g, e hiTeations, againat 67 per| Moz Tuisty. 'Jiatay 't 1AL andl aw| | Belsee o demr mether wint avay icinct police station, where e Wil belm. He graduated,at Johns Hopkins |cent of a total of 2,231.2 millions held| ‘" e e A e T 'Will wither and decay. | held pending an inques University in 1892,'and laten received O Jaswary ‘L, 1921, At 20 pom. | ST ke 10ve Sur her wie wlecps Bemenih on the first Friday of the year.” Will never fade away. his Ph. D. degree at Yale University. & his ider 24 ¥ JOIr -y N| . Boy Placed in Arrest. where he had been a profgssor Tiaey | The gold rescrve, according to thel 3% IUCRcr 200 Hentucky axe. e . No.| HER LOVING HUSRAND AND CHILDRE : One Way to Have a Happy Xmas - : : i - : : ; 2 Pty o Following the shooting the son én e is_survived by his wife, Mrs. |review, shows little change at the end| tice of funeral hereafter. < a y y Py &S| | terea his home and remained there| Luetta Bumstead; a son, John H. jof the year as compared with the con- COON. December 31, 1920, WILLIAM ED- E‘J;"?I;.'.‘.’f,'.".'i.. ,|;,I\;.|::‘;‘;.gfi.~.‘.;“,;.¢ N t Y ’ t P are Now until the arrival of Policeman C. H.|Bumstead, a student in the medical {dition twi TMonths carlier. Al-| WARD, beloved husband of Dons Coon (nee 0. 28, 1910, ex ear Is 1o rep Warder, who placed him under arrest. | school of Johns Hopkins University. jthough considerable gold was ex-| Everhart). and son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Il cphtep in Jesus. . Precinct Detective Lomax and Police-{and a daughter, Eleanor, who is a{ported to South America and to the| (oo 1'34}-'”\'\" i e DAUGHTER, MRS. ALICE man J. W. Simms assisted in the, in- |student at Smith Collesc orient early in the vear. it explained.| fits. 1309 Wisconsin ave. thence to Hols gation of the killing. $ Dr. Bumstead was on leave of ah.lnom shipments from England in an- > 3 a5t the morgue tomorrow. GOVER—LEE. 1In fond, loving and most de. . 9 a.m. Janvary 3, 192] el ind friends r - ticipation of the maturity of thel jorired tomctcee’ (o1 Relatives and fricy Toted memory of our deariy beloved oses ud 15 Anglo-French bonds on Oclober 13| ourreR. An officers and members of Root of | father, ROBERT CAREY ¢ were responsible in a measure it n o e u subscquent recovery, so that on De-| jopid Ledge No Gild. L o :‘l::a:;r and_sister, BESS cember 30 the amount was only 3.31 E. Church, 4th and D sts. s.e.. Sunday at i jpie millions _below the total shown on| olock. for the funeral of gur late brother.{ : January 2. EORGE CUTLER. I, N. F. By order of | Not dead to us. we love you still | the lodge. W. D. SMITH, G Not lost. but gone hefore. Pald-In Capital Grows. J. T. SMOTHERS, P. §. 2 You live with us in memory still, - : When the police reached the Johnson | sence from Yale University, home they found the body of the slain | come to Washington to act as oh: Oln 24| i man on the porch. Dr. A. W. Selwyn|man of the national research council, of Casualty Hospital declared life ex-| He was regarded as one of the lead- tinct. % ing_physicists in this country, and Discussing_the affair with the po-lduring the war did considerable e ! 4 lice, young JDhr;'snn. m\tu-h dl:l;ois-_dv scientific work as scientific attache blamed the trouble on strong drink, in | of the Amert rls mas avln s a [ ] which he said his father had been in- crican embassy in London g holi- : 3 . And will forever more. during the Christmas : i " exist-| DIVERS. At her residence, 1353 D st. sw.. - | Gave "%t “Appears from statements to . [idncreascs in cabitalization of exist;| Pl 4 M e e CitiE'| | Premal rest give unto them, © Lond, and the police that the elder Johnson and THE WEAIHER e rs wore reaponsible in part| RINE DIVERS. beloved daughte of Harey| let perpetaal light shine upon them L ‘hhl son Edward, sixte ars. old. . ’(’('.r ane‘"c"“e “f The oaid-in. capital :;I;Idl:ynr;.zl;rn_aln"tgr n;"fi":m r-;::{ May their souls rest in peace. O £ Ever Member of the Family ¢ en};‘agod ol hva{leld‘ a o ll;m‘.mnenrd District of Columbia, Maryland and |of the federal reserve mnsk! ;1[.1. TT P et Al e ey unu. GOVER AND RURY. * . en 1o ther members of the family - | Virginia — Cloudy, fon: the year from 87.4 to 99.8 millions, g cred to the most loving mem P y Bl | Ferea. ; reinia — Cloudy. oceaslonal rains oo ¥corresponded to an increase of | POSEY. Swurlay moring January 1 1934 | Tory of my dearly beloved ones. who vamed It Cl J 17¢h * : Pursues Wife, Threnteaing Her. |2nd moderate tcmperature today:|over 43+ millions in capital and sur- o) siemal” ret_-tathers ROWERT CAIY oses January tomorrow, fair and cooler; fresh |plus of member banks. : Hood Worthington Dorsey. GOVER, July 29, 1915, and sister, E HOR 1 Jolnson obtalned momem o Aot At | southerly ‘winds. Changes in the condition of the fed-| nersl services at above address on Tuesday,| UOVER LEE. January 2. 1620. 5 X . P o had been attempting to paci- | West Virginla—Partly cloudy and|cral reserve banks during 1920, ac-| January 4, at 2 p.m. Intermea: private. Much must he borne which is hard to bear: yeifes v I colder today; tomorrow, fair. cording to the review, reflect to a|DUNN. Friday, December 31, 1920, MICHAF Much given away which is sweet to keen o on ax ase e fyshim.SMEE: Johnkon, 1€ils undgesioon ol D Tove - large extent the changes in the credit| DUNN. Funeral will take place from the God. heip us all who need, indeed, Hix care. i . fSllran out the front door, her busband| fecords for Twenty-Four Hours. |,q)icy" originated about the last of| idence of his daughter. Mrs. Mary Thoma: And ret T know the Shepherd loves his e F Cl J . o AII f Them making repeated attempts to reach her | Midnight, 3! A ., 3111919, -~ 262 Kentucky ave. Monday morning, Ja: sheep. our asses—Jown Une or Oi gl | with_the knife. In the meantime the {6 a.m., 34; m. m, 3950131% “Praterentinl rates dnipaper secursd at Dol Oomfertrr] What might have bocs, ab, what. § dase wot son secured a pistol and figed a shot, fnoon, 45; .m. Interment in Brooklyn, think. by liberty bonds and victory notes,” - 3 which proved fatal almost instantly. The¥p.m., 46; 8 p.m., 2, N - - . Y. ‘We are all changed, God judges for th Start With 50c, $1.00, $2.00 or $5.00 - B it o gropoed an thiejpordy: neag]” Bighest, He Tomest; 1. the review continued, “were abro.ly errr Friday, December 31 193, at — e e . . where the man fell. . | Relative humidity—s" a.m., s2; 2|E3led by Home o wvel more near.| Chicago, Iil. MONTAGUB FASSETT, brother| God help us do our duty and mot shrink, The elder Jahnson was a prosperous |p.m., 90; 8 p.m., 93. per VY f Mrs. F. F. Hodge and Mrs. W. W. Delano And trust in heaven humbly for the rest cement worker. He owned his own| Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.), .01 ly approximating the rate level for} of this city. Fueral from 1730 Pa. ave. May their souls rest in .. e . ial paper. ‘Tuesday, Ji 4, 1921, at 3 Inter- N A N e oo - s home and was a good provider, the po- | Hours of sunshine, 0. SIpinary, corunerc wesday. January 4, 1921, at 3 p.am. Inter PEARL T. BRESNAHAN. * Make your deposits regularly and on December 10, 1921, we will mail you a nice lice were told. He often was disagree- | Ler cent of possibie sunshine, 0. e e | wat D iday, Decomber 31, 1920, fa sow| FARVEY. £ 1 but loving remembrance of 2 3 3 3 - liquor, 'emperature same d: .__Jcertl FERNALD. Friday, December 31, , in New dea; . BESSIE HARVEY. who de- check for $25.00, $50.00, $100.0001 $250.00—plus 3% interest—accotding to the class : :}75195;’;‘5:_;:{"’" CLIDL DU T e TG psame date last year—|most cases identical with the higher | 5o O ARI4n’ HURRELL, belored som of| prtcs i iPs (oESSIE HARVEY, who de. coupon rates fixed by the government. | the late George W. and Martha A. Fernald.| 2. 1920, i i . - ~ - The prisoner attended a local high Up-River Wat . - 'ou join. < ers. thus holding out no inducement to Funeral services will be held at Zurhorst's Jou ¥ - school for three years, afterward ac-| HARPERS FERRY, January 1.—|the member banks to carry these se-| funeral pariors, 301 East Capitol st. Notice 7 epting a position an g EVMD';I'-“!"““Clg; The Potomac and Shenandoah rivers|curities among their own invest-| of day and hour in Monday Post. The small change you fritter away every day if turned into our savings club will e O D e mnehaind 't oy | WeTe Doth clear this evening. ments and use tsem as collateral for | FRAZIFR. _ Friday. December 31, 1920, . 1 ; y 2. |on!dr:tey'al S e e lu.lr? ‘Weather in Various Cities. loans gt the federal reserve banks, ;:lmnv E. l;;.a}z‘li‘gz. Jr., son of Mr. and gt »érow into a tidy and welcome sum as-the weeks roll by. - e Cnciliotr & {aritho fetal Shootice" Preciy.|DUL_rather providing o e P e e e S L T i el : | Had the family quarrel been delayed a Max. Min, itation, | P1ace them fn e ults are seen in| (Private) Monddy, January 3, 1921, at 10| HARVEY. In sad but lovine remembrance of R tors. few minutes, Melford would have been Sat- Fri. Sat., 8 p.m.to | InVestors. o'clock. ‘my dear friend. RESSIE HARVEY, who « ¢ urday. night. § p.m. the gradual decrease of the amounts nd. BESSIE HARVEY. who e on his way to hig place of employment. | Asheville, N. ¢. ... 65 52 %5 ° ™ |of war paper held during the year by | ¥BAY. Thursay, December 30. 1920, at 11:151 €IS, jnto rest me year azo today. Januars —_————————— Atlanta, Ga. . 64 5 the reserve banks. EDWIN N. GRAY. Relatives friends p) . hy go H Dv RESERVE BANK Attantic Gity, V. 3" 48 invited to attend the funeral Monday, Janu- oy LA eind EA & Baltimore, Md. 4% 3 Rine in Discount Rates. ary 3, at 2 p.m. Interment private. 2¢ But now it's hro oce is gone Bismarek, N. D. ... 2 X “Early in the year the federal re-]JOHNBON. Friday, December 31, 1920, at To live at Jesus' feet. Boston, Mass. o N. Y. serve banks raised their discount| p.m.. at her residence, 419 Ridge nw., *Twas sad to 00d- D elbuniaud Joseph A e i Tates on commercial paper, but the| LUCY JOHNSON, ‘only beloved Gaughter of When she was Catied g 1 Qitisens Sabings Bank bank holdings of digcounted bills on t " v u. 4 lions, is 487.9 millions larget than at| Catherine Kingsman. Funeral from Metro- Gone. but not forzotten. 3 the beginning of the year. politan M. E. Church, John Marshall place HER DAU TER. ANNIE KENT. * Holdings of bills purchased in open £ st. n.w.. Monday, January 3, 1921, at| MAHORNEY. In sud but loving remembrance ost uninterru - : ether: ket oW T AL O e resson, | KNGEMAN. Fridsy, December 31, 1920, at| Spe wier pamecs ot b el MALOY == tal of 574.6 millions at the |* 5 8-m. at his residence. 711 Bast Capitol] Junuary 2, 1920 3 From a to of - decline to st., RICHARD KINGSMAN. Funeral from . beginning of the year, a e Metropolitan M. E. Church Monday. Jaguary] At the bedside of our mother. 255.7 _millions _on ~December s] 3, 121, at 2 p. Services under the Night by night and by day. shown, the decrease of 318.9 millions | . auspices of Temple-Noyes Lodge. No, 35| We watched her loving hands grow thinner being due largely to the increased F. A Bret And saw her slow!y fade away. ings banks, trust companies and cor- . oot e and Joseph A. McCord as federal re- Avenue N.W. the Business District serve agent and chairman of the board [ Dt oot ! < it e of directors of the Federal Reserve | Duinih aic Bank of Atlanta was announced today. |l Paso, Tex. A second deputy governorship was|Galveston, Te Ccreated, and J. L. Campbell, assistant | Helena, Mont. , ~ was chosen for this office. Chicago, Il 50 i Millie Jol Fus nua; Cincinnati, Ohio .... influence of the higher rates is seen illie Johnson. meral Monday, January 3. G % 4 5 g McCord Named at Atlanta. e W oy in retarding the progress of borrow- | 1921 .;n&fl.fii Do from Miles Memeciel Well moet ngain some duy. pe 1336 New York i Right in the Heart of ATLANTA! (.. January 1—Re-)lereiand, Onlo .01 o ingy mathor than o resteicting chom: | S % 5, Shur " RATBEDR TR s election of M. B. Wellborn as governor | pazenport, Towa ... 44 In fact, the amount of federal Tve | xINGsMAN. December 31, 1920, at|” dear mother. MARY H. HER) v 38 50 32 uRgay Los Angeles, Calif. Loutsville, Ky. Marguette, Mich. Memphis, Tenn. .. Miami, F 2RI We tried so hard to keep her But God willed that sie should ith - 2 . A L thren are requested to as. demiand for this class of bills by sav-| sembie at Masonic Temple at 1 p.m. sharp. en a0 porate and individual investors: No|LATTEENER. December 31, 1920, at 11 a.m.. ielded to the parting, 74 8t appreciable changes-are shown in the { at his residence. 2408 Wisconsin ave.. Though it filled our hearts with woe. “ > e 3 s| ~GEORGE LATTERNER. Funeral from hix = & amounts and tlagsés of United State: Tate residence, Monday, Januars 3. 1951 at 3| We have missed her. how we missed ber. 5 = bonds held, T rve banke |, P Tatcrméat at Hock Creek ccmetery 2| guof in bearen ooty knows: 18 i Not aefpPie s LEE. December 31, 1920, LYDIA A. LEE, . Ghr Bowaty Aces Whgl o ~ show & general downward tendency | “or, = December S1, 1930 LYDIA A LEE on urney here siall cose. 58 -4 for the year, the December 30 tOR1 Of | From hev late residence 502 Boammont ave HER SONS 30 = 1,604.2 millions being 246.9 millions | Baltimore. Md., Monday at 11 a.m. *|mOBEY. wrNDHAM. n wa 2 50 below the corresponding total at the | MATHEWSON. At the residence of his son. e X = 30 beginning of the year, decreases in| William W. Mathewson. 1755 N st n.w..| aulecp twenty-eight ¢ionthe a e “ reserve and net deposits refiecting re- | after a long iliness, Dr. ARTHUR MATHEW- ! §° 1918 and my dearcst niece o £ ductions in demand deposits of mem-| SON. Funcral services at house Sunday, o @ ber banks, especially during the lat-{ ¢ 'Woodstock, Conn. Kindly omit flowers. 2+ Dear ones umile % q ® 5 ter part of the year. MILLER. aturday, Japuars 1. AR Gt To guide 1 throngh s lite. Springfleld, Il 52 Note Circulation Expands. ,a.m., at her residence, I fd thm S “Federal reserve note. circulation, |’ Miller and daseter of the late Rev. Jobn .| T ALLIBE Ann Vieksburg, Mise. ... o4 5 06| after the nsual contraction at the | Green. Notice of funeral hereafter. 2° e 3 WASH,, D. C..o..cos 47 88 beginning of the year, when a return | MILLER. Saturdar. January 1. 1921, at 4 | ROBINBON. In sad but loving remembrance 2 flow of -notes ssued during. thfe holi- | am. MAY BEVERIDGE. wite of Dr. M. E. | "ot our dear wmothcr. MAITIA HOBINNG < oo I e L e el '““;’;F dence. 1618 T st. mw.. Monday, January 3. | Juwessr s dprg . ¢ (WO Years upe foday. BALL TO AID ORPHANS. | oo e ot 5 504 miitions on | scnp e tiemment Brivate = Just a thought of sweet remembrasce. z = |minimum amount of 2,844 millions on { yyRPHY. Saturday, January 1, 1921, at 6:10 Sosk imtimis Il it e 3 January 23 to a maximum of 3.404.9 | "y, at her residence, 1022 'North Capitol Just & token of appreciation Catholic o:nmguo,.. Unite to |millions on December 23. The total of | s, KATHERIN the beloved daughter of And a heartache still for you. 3,344.7 millions on December 30 marks | Katherine and the late Daniel Murphy. No- May the heavenly wind b ainbs Make Monday’s Event Success. a reduction of 60.2 millions for the| tice of funeral hereafter. . s et At el i The New Year ball for the b. a week, but an expansion of 345.7 mil- { PAR] 3 I-‘Hdll'y. Mlked.,h'(':eu'lwi?' 1: 3 ')l#! r:llnlln: ;4:|' » of life, de: 2 e benefit ary, | am. alter. neral Hospita ow'll never be fore. of St. Vincent's Orphanage, In which | Lo STom the Dol o owin of| RO PARKER. Remains at Joun HER DACGHTERS A SON. ALICE all the Catholic organizations and all | Borests aorompanying the. inerease| MWriEit Company's undertaking pariors. Fu-| — WHITE. LAURA CIHiLb. LOCY MAT the, Catholic parishes of Washington | ocro, Lm ‘Pl“!’f fne ber banks, | Dl at 10:30 am. Monday. from 8t An- THEWS AND CHARLIE ROBINSON. are co-operating, is to be held tomor. | .1, the borrowings of mergher banks | drw's Episcopal Chorch. = Interment (jri-| ROBINSON. Sacred to the memars of my row night in the new gymnasium of | Federal reserve bank note a vate) at Congressional cemetery. dear mother, MARTHA rrangements for the ball wi = < SERge o L { You don't know the sorrow to be left aloue ported as perfected at a. nlleetel:\egr:( millions on May 14, but since that date | wife of the late Samuel L. 'Banl. Funersli i God sends a message to your hom the St. Vincent's auxillary, held I the | a0 increase to 217 millions on Decem- | fervices will be beld at ler late residence! i sag when be calls for one or the other. prohanage yesterday. afternoon. fol |ber 30 is noted. B iay. d - But the saddest of all is when God calls owing an entertainment -| “During the early part of the year __ your mother. k: dren. by the chil-| ,\ Dfederal reserve banks lost Foid, : 3 LOVING DAUGHTER, LAURA CHILDS. * e committees in charge of the largely through export to South] .o @y loved Saugi WINDHAM. In sad but loving remembra are: General chairman, lg(in Mar}?.(l,‘f America and to the orient, and on| George and Maria Payne, and devoted sister g';flnd:n‘"‘ mother. Mrs. LLIE R Boland. March - 26 total gold holdings were of Ani William H. and Warner Payne, AM. who peacefully fell asleep two s . Mrs. Bettie Monroe, Mrs. Fannie Wéshington [ Years ago foday. January 2. 1919 Refreshments—Mrs. Frank Gunning;|1.935 millions, marking a reduction | Mr. Bettic Montor, Mrs. Faupie Wishington | Y<hm wo Poliv, 4oy = 1010 ‘| Mrs. King, Mrs. Borger, Mrs. Sim f 12! i i J: 2. Since : g p- | of 128 millions from January 2. Since | pyperal from Metropolitan A. M. E. Church; But not with outward xhow, son, Mrs. Brille, Mrs. Brennan, Mre,|that time, Partly as a result’of gold M st het J6ih and 10th sts. vw. Sunday, e Monce ihas seenie Siasindly Lawton, Mrs. Mooney, Mrs. Sugrue,|shipments from England in anticipa- | January 2, 1921 at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and | Mourns xilently and low. Mrs. Walsh, Mrs. Trapp, Mrs. Leis- |fion of the maturity of the. Anglo-| friends are invited to attend. (New Rochelle | NG LITTLE DAUGHTER, AL man, Mrs. Fortman, Mrs. Carr, Mrs.|French bonds on October 15, there has | 2nd New York city papers please copy.) R, Vinall. Mrs. McEnerney, Mrs. Clark,{been an increase in gold reserves, mel Life's work well done. S NN NN, Wonderful Music at Home With A Knabe Ampico - - . . XL s ife's ol 3 r I YHE great classics, charming salon studies, selections from Al Sarald,: Men st CaoRE M ek | 1ofaL oL 20593 milllons on. Docem- | oo z 2 7 . . B RAFFO. Thursday. December 31, 1920, at —_—re e Grand Opera, favorite ballads, popular/music of the day, Y ff-"f. ?fi?}&’;fi' ;, Mies Devlin, Dr. Ma- | the total shown on January 2. ! D at B stiaence 1015 North Capito “ZURHORST” - 5 % A e . 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We Are Open Every Evening Until Nine o’Clock. 2 AN of Mrs. Eugene Plerce, New Hamp-| James and Velma Williams, boy. It was reported to the police last A¥ ki the third-story of the house did $100 critical, and the police are conducting Reasonable Terms. ] 8 damage to the house and contents. an investigation for the purpose of es- Deaths Reported. | shire avenue and H street. A fire on | Thomas and Julia Jackson, boy. 3 !nflghl that the patient’s condition was —_— tablishing the identity of the person N'GHT scHooL BEG'NS. who knocked her down. : U. S. SHIP IN DISTRESS. —— = Z A beginning class in_office practice |- Arthur Mathewson, 8 years. 1735 X atreet. 9 [nt w|u|h ’b&:l’g]-.nlnd at Burn;‘eul High | Thomas . Marter, 74, 1348 15h street. e dos ‘ - night school tomorrow night, it was| Mary B. Miller, 51, street. . ’ ’ { * Annbunced last might by B E. Lueas, | Bdward Coon, éa.sn_x’: - Blsabeth's Howpital Wallkill's Engines Disabled Off principal. 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