Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 7

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i o oA S rg ki ¥ e JECunningham&Co % PROCLAIMING the Greatest Suit Event We Have Ever Known 5350 SUITS for Women and Misses 4 ® workhouse und penitentiary. He wus ordalned as a priest in 185> _ ° at Woodstock, Md. For the last twenty years Father Barnum was associated with Georie- town University, being in charg of Brand-New Fall and Winter Suits Which Sold l“;."é?}'———?}"éi&fi:sff Regularly at $55, %65, 75, *85 and Even Upto*100 § .-, Ho sy IN MEMORIAM. PIONEER MISSIONARY 'omsow. 1 1 S PASSES AWAY AT G. U. : five (5) years ago to- HATTIE O. DYSON. * of love 1o the memory Rev. Francis Barnum, 8. J., Was I N T A e e T Archivist of University for Mother, we are xad and Jonel Past Fifteen Years. e e On earth vo one cun tuke your place. Your tired Lands arc now at rest, Your vowe ix furever ifl; Rev. Francls Barnum, S. J., ploneer missionary during the gold rush in the Klondike, and archivist at Georgetown University for the past fifteen years, died yesterday after- noon at the Georgetown Universily infirmary following a long illness. He was seventy-two years old and had been suffering from a complication | LAE=Y I memory of of diseases for the last six months. Qudy. B ATeUSIT Mass will be sald tomorrow morn- | November 4. ing at 9 o'clock in Dalghren chapel. Rev. John B. Creeden, S. J. president of Georgetown University, will of- ficlate. Interment will be in the cemetery on the university grounds. Father Barnum was born in Balti- more, Md. January 23; 1849. His father was Zenus Barnum, owner of the old Barfum Hotel. He was edu- cated at Loyola College, Georgetown University and the Unlversity of Vir- ginia. Inspired by the report of gold dis- covercd in the Klondike regicn Father Barnum joined the first party NEY, et M lusband and . who left uk sed away in New York City on N vember 4, 19 rev 1904, comen 8 memors feh e, To me the 1|. DAUGHTER SUG. * going out and remained in the far Tu xad b ing remembrance of north seven years, acting as mis- futier, NAMUHL SOLOMOST who sionary among the' Esquimeaux and car ugo 1. . Nuvember §. 1920, rendering medical aid to the natives | und our dear motiw: SOLOMON. and the adventurous alike. who died six yesrs ugo - . Father Barnum was one of the few Loved in 1ife, vemembered in death. men who understood and spoke | DEVOTED CHILDI MUEL, MILTON fluently the Esquimeaux language MILDRED AND MARY. and prepared one of the few complete | TIGNOR. A igibute of Jove and honor to our grammars and dictionaries of that | fuij., I T e ey language. A8 a linguist, he EPOKe | we revere becatse of his uobilits and wor. half a dozen languages includink | derful strength of character. By these, he Slavic. Viuzed the pathwos for our feet toward Aftep leaving the Klondike, Father | spititual and material growth. then passed Barnum served as chaplain for 5.‘ to hix eternul teward 16 years ago. Novem number of years at Blackwell's Is-| ber 4, 1905 land, New York. and performed social but feel <o lonsis e do not lear, e u plens tad & kad died beioved by each 1 six vears old. 56 S street, died shortly | Wien e s Lo the Lear after reaching the Emergency Hos- is hard. E M pital. Mrs. Peake, relatives said, was on her way to a doctor's office when she o haud to speak t she | wagp. red 1o the memors of CHARI collapsed_on the street. Dr. Carl | W akin nire tairarted T e e HARITY Corley, 1769 Columbia road, hurried | todny. her to' the hospital. * You left us suddeuly one day, a8 o Mrs. Peake was born at Catonsville, |~ yoi “wonid. wuddenlyove dayiiay yos sl Md., and had resided in Washington e Hase. o e ol " for 'more than forty years. She lived | YN ptuna' e ating "shre with her sister. Mrs. Millard F.| where 4 ake. at the S street address. She | survived by her husband, William C. Peake, and three sons and one !qaughter. " Mrs. Peake's daughter lives in New ‘Orleans, La. and the mother .had heen planning to visit her in the near future. MRBS. LYON G. TYLER DIES. | i | 1 siall never forget While 1o thiy BE uy TWILLIAMS, * v of my loving depuried this 3 ember 4, 1920. How near me came the Laud of death When at my side he struck wy loviag RICHMOND, Va., November 4.—Mrs. Annie Tyler. wife of Dr. Lyon G. Tv- ler, son of John Tyler, tenth President of ‘the United States, died yesterday in a local hospital. Her funeral wiil take place this afternoon and the burial will be in President Tyler's sec- tion in Hollywood cemetery here. Mrs. Tyler was the daughter of Lieut. Co St. George Tucker of the Confederate army and Mrs. Elizabeth Tucker. daughter of former Gov. Thomas Walker Gilmer. There were times when 1 0 very sad— She would way ool : He will com- c——————g prgler 1 feel, oh, if she only could be with me again CARDS OF THANKS. How mas. 1 i be, HALL. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to the many friends. - Pl g : fa kindness, sympat| MUS. MARY ALICE WILLIAM. _* utex accorded ua during the illnexs and | WARD. m of our devoted fri fleath of our dear husband and brother-in- | (11 ity WARD, who ded sae year ago emembragee, true, o reciation to. kind sympathy ot £ yon. fribitex fondered s ot the death of my hus- i = T nll P CKOMWELL. MAR- : band. ECHT. i I’LDRE CE V. 8PECHT AND FAMILY. * C EL CI ABNOLD. Tuesdss. November 1. 1021, -mrr._m, ZupraaauER tal Direessr RESE B ARXOLD, belored sinter of Sr. nection. Comime- Ler late residence, 4 Eye » M. 1383 :30 Satorday, November m | Tunothy Hanlon jem mass at St. Paul's y t 9 a.m. Relatives and friends lovited. In- €41 T ST. N Fhone L. terment St. Al s 4 T T Eficiont_Set BRADY. _ Thursds: 3. ce. Wiimington, Del. . Deal & Co. E of Ada Ford Rrady lnd tllhflr nl’ lnpl d- K16 H ST. N E. Lincolu 3464 ward J. Rrady. A. Funeral service | Automobile Service. Clapel. y and interment ql \\Hmln;wn Satorday, }fl vember 5. v, v Saturday---an event carefully planned by } ourselves and several “high-class suit manu- facturers who were more than willing to BRYANT. Thursday. November 3. 192! the residence of his dllllhlrr er C. Ashton. Tdylwood. G W ) AT, 0 e BAth Yedr of s peral servicen 11-a.m. Monday. G Truly the greatest suit sale in the history of this store begins sacrifice their gar- , Ny R AR G L y y ‘n‘rp 'I.fmmm.?‘. 3. Carey. aged_i7 ,\‘r.rc.é Ti er’s < S - ments in OI'del' tO Stlm" = "“"""‘s’ from her Jate renliencs. | oql1I3, SEVENTH sTREET X, " Novem | _Stoters Coapel. Telephoe al. Novih 339, _ A izt "0 RS peare Co CAREY. Members of St Ann';‘A‘n:!‘l:.; % 1208 H _STREET NW et {0 attcad T Tuneral 0F (FORMZ:RLY $40 F ST RW) ulate buying---and ¥ John, . o ned sixter, cumm\r, « E MAIN | when we invite women 3 o b .:. B anGHONE A Nelos. here tomorrow who are accustomed ety .mm.::.:.,, 5 s BT TR AVE BE, LOVIRE CLIFTON, beloved moth ™ Chlivate Ambulances Jackson and grandmother of Bea i D ton. Funeral Sunday, 1 p.m., from A. ML E. Zion Church. Intérment Harmony | N7 IT” H. SARDO & CO. cemeters. REY, W v 2, 1921, at| 42 H st Phone Lincoln 524. her mi.l,.'f‘;f’“:fg'imi\:":?."’m - Hikon | _Modern Chipel Antamohile Fuerals. Forer Y s Ao el frim .;:":...L V. L. SPEARE CO. awigr's Sons, 1730 P 3 - | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR W.- Crember 7, a¢ 10 a.m. 1o | (YEITHER THE Suocsgons, of » w. to paying *55:2 or more for their suits you will understand that we $ believe these suils to be the finest et e Sovter 153t FEAE, EESLARAEE) L JHER! 3 hin_residence, 3252 Q 8 5 e ¥ OND, beloved ~huxhand of Dorothiea F. BATMOND: Faneral services at bis late Joseph . Birch’s Sons Saturday, November 5. at 3 p.m. J J Established 1841, Thterment in Prospect Ll cemeters. 3034 M St. NW. e, FOX. Thursday, November 3, 1821. at hix Automabile Service. ever shown in this city for the money. residence, IR"G fferson place, WILLIAM 03 D, son of the late Dr. John L. TERIES. ?flx” o and Elizabeth A. Morrix CEHE E ms Every Suit in this Sale is an authentic new fall model, with b ‘;E.;B:.:;"‘.: L e . the very richest of fur trimmings and finest of materials. There' otpuares g emir o s | Chapel and NeultNon-Sectarin are long-lme modes, box effects, plam—talloretl styles.. couts with the belored ;;";,::,‘",;;;:,5; aginid| Unsurpassed Natural Besuty DA ke ip Tbode Inland ave. n.w. Phones L. W2 and L. 4360 fur trimmings at collar, cuffsand border. See these elegant suits, note the o Sy, B 2 1, mmm where requiem high mass will ung materials, linings, fur trimmings, workmanslup. etc., then buy one and QT T ol A o : O SRR ntans daskbter of Carper e Fark Cemetery save $35.00 to $75.00 on your fall suit. =g Tz e “,LE:E?‘A EE o pars Lemeten ’ day, November 3, a m. erpe c"’ ACE, Entered into-rest Thursday, November| Beautiful and fitting location. l avis h l F u r l ri m med an d e P dact, Fonersl serrics Readily accessible—on electric car Saturday, November 5, af ne. y F et t:r!l";:?é o On Baltimore boulevard, at Dis- i . l . - please €opy. """.z,o{',"f"b'; ” ‘x}! . ::::‘k.leltl‘“' Send for illustrated Embroidered Models ‘ = S . . & . ¥ ccLE Phone Franklin 4745, ; Perfect in every detail of finish e i ST By Interment private. Qrember z. 1921, n . s.w.. JOHN ¥., Norton. Remai his_residence. (monuments and mau- beloved hnsband of soleums) of quality and character. B e motaos o debine s o t! s e n Pty !.{" ment. with portfolios g Duve Superior-Sucde, Velour-Veldyne, Tricotine-Yalama Cloth, Etc. Fur Trimmings of Squzrrel——Mole—Nutna—Beaver NO, C, O_ D_s NO We would advise 3iaThumydey. Noverber 8.1°T{UE'J. F. MANNING CO., INC., ices ‘at her late e T © 914 Fifteenth Street. at 3 p.m. Friends and urday, Novs 5, ———————————— Teiativen Unvited. Tnterment private; - o ‘FUNERAL DESIGNS. ROCKENEAUSER. KUHN, Passed into rest IZES FOR i ‘ that any one that "“‘:5‘:'5:.';‘,”1."5;‘& FHORAL EMULEMS Phone M. 4 NO PHONE ORDERS |is interested in any of these - e L bERATE Pteary WOMEN ‘AND MISSES suits be here carly, as they will @i s Approprlate Flnral Tokens Washin; oral Co. 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 166 '|Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St Prompt suto_delivery service. ve. \ ; l NO RESERVATIONS not last lonfl.

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