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2 : THE EVENING Longfellow Up to Date. From the Philadelphia Inquirer. - . OPEN EVENINGS TO 9 O°CLOCK UNTIL XMAS the village smithy stands; STAR, WASHINGTON, mighty man Is he—he hires twenty His new garage Is at the right, hands. a wonder by and large; so too his pri Beneath the spreading chestnut tree | for fixing cars, for goshl, how he does the smith a | charge! D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 192f."° NEW BUS LINE APPROVED |BENJAMIN F. BINGHAM BY THE UTILITIES BOARD | . DIES AT NIECE’S HOME ice | Service Planned Through Rock Ptrx;xnér Commander of G. A. R. BIED. IN MEMORIAM. EAWKINS. Departed this life at 1:10 o'clock | CLARKE. BLACK. Sundny, December 18, 1921, at residence, Loy, P! 909 Half st. s.w., LIZZIE HAWK be: [ Wnd EMMA loved motker of Lula, George. and David Hawkins and beloved sister of ldu Fillmore, Gertrude Dorsey and Elex Brown. Funeral 'from Rehoboth Baptist Church, Clei Creek Park, Chevy Chase Circle Det. N aud 0 sts. a.w E s = e Potomac Department, Suc- Besday, December S nayXennecy Seects . o cumbs in St. Iouis. HEINBUCH. ll«-emlwrum I’I‘:r'l at e r;‘;:m Ora rls mas The Public Utilities Commission| Col. Benjamin F. Bingham, for forty-| & va v VR HEINBUCH. aged 71 . wiio departe o E practically has decided to approve the | three years a lnemln-r of the Me.ro- 3 3 Funeral I;'I'lr‘l ‘s l‘l- ndl".l‘:’m:":l et ;‘.‘I“‘:’:;:’ ..l:::;-vm'n-'rl Greetings are Popular | e e s s sl MEERGN bl £, 050850 SUliani) I & S IRy . cpartment of the : Mo . E g p : -rvlceh ;‘m:nanykl;yr kaf hus( Inne :i,‘,.;:lm;.’( of t:‘;‘o Gramd Arms ‘ar he frens” lavicea.” 8. Louin, Mo... puper el rough Rock Creek Park from Chevy [ Repuslic in died suddenly at 1 4y ith angels die . | 78CKSON. Departed thix life Sundsy. H buppier there Shaffer's Telegraphic, Floral Service en Chase Circle to 14th and Kennedy | 4h¢ home of his nicce in St Louis, L 4 b EDIALD | s i suerines T e vt G G ¢ s ! E streets. e 1 e Harrix ed them Lom, . - as born in Camillsus. of Ia; d Jackson, duugbter ables you to remember the most distant | Col. Charles Keller, chairman of the 5 entisted in Company 11 | Jinrrinand sister of Charles 3. Ha HAYHOE. in e mmission i today the requesti132d New York Infantry, and served| ueral from .er late res 115 CHOE. | In aad andt uving v firesides appropriately at Xmas time. Consult Hndoubtedly Would ‘o crun-cd, but |1 e Army until the cioning duyw of | me Wednczany Iceemer 21, a1 & ] W, : . : SRR S B AR Ho ks . when he was discharge : B eurs ago. toduy, I us about sending flowers by wire. that the commiasion had not had Ume | on account of the fons of his left apm, | Ui Will be suug at § a.m. for the Tepose . 2 = o AN 81 "AU a hearing held last week the| oty ATLE his discharge he came | ouygon. Departed this e in the JOHNSON. A trin Holiday Greens, Trees, Poinsettias, etc., at {company stuted that It would hTke | lust yeur. when he Te B eeslh it i feaiy, Decemer 20, 1 e dear TGS = SN S 3 10 cents from terminal to terminal | 15" e awi St. Loui -, Busband of Losie A ) > (v with his ni ci) und son of Adal ears OTABLY REASONABLE PRICES. sut only 5 cents would be chargcd| “Col. ‘Bingham meCe. lose irfend of | R e Purked) il won of As s u b X e Cemter ‘of Fock Creek Park. The new | activities jo iy SySapipations une| mous us e e Meintives aud| 14 ! Violets, Roses, Orchids, Garden |Dus Jine will afford trunsportation | very well Kiown amems trem Toe & friend ieral El {into the purkhfor lhuusan;h- of Wash- an ve member in the Metropolit Biin Rate o s e Racred 10 the memory of our Bl |ingtonians who, not owning automo- | Baptist Church, hav 5 o Wrawn s e NOKA JOHNSON (ner Ne i 9 S thb e cat the ol bEm A At OBl TV G D el oel b G Bractl Gain) eix a0 oo 58 i | beautiful driveway. Washington he resided af 1st street caton place we., | . 1919, % and Maryland avenue northeast. of dallun W. ! p The body, accompanied by a nephew., e, Fuueral : é, < AN a8 arrived here this afterneon and was Wee 000 14th St—Phone JAIN z4e MOURNING BLACK taken to the undertaking establish- R wan tener to S May Lier xoul vest s ree 3 CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.| MmNt of A. J. Schippert. where it will re sy will b { 1R LOVING BROTIH, - = |l i Dyed Within 24 Hours S Painiuntl] 1 Oiclbck tomutiow, | RENDRICE. A 1 | ral services will be held from -t oir devo, | p | Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5233 rasce to our devo T T QAT T the Metropolitan Baptist Church, inw. N o'clock tomorrow. Rev. J. Compton Tu_o etk s Ball, the nastor, will officiate. Inter- g ) ment will be in Arlington nationa' i cemetery. where Lincoln Post o : FE_TIN| . 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What is important, too, is to get pieces that will give you vears and years of service. Tea Wagoné, Stands and Tables There are so many fine little pieces that make. excellent i | lWill ‘Work for Legislation for Ben- ! board the Grand Army of the Republic w take charge of the exercises at the grave. Representatives of the offic 2 of the Metropolitan Baptis Church will also attend the cere- monies at Arlington. i The Sous of Vetera pallbearers and the p; of the Department of the the G. A R bearers, will act as command rs - Potomac o. will be honorary pall- Cateh Cold in Crowded Stores? _You can get rid of it by Father John's Medicine at once vertisement. OPEN NATIONAL BUREAU. I { N i | taking | —Ad- efit of Colored Women. Anie Laurie Teohinsn and aut a host_of friends. e December from lix Iate residence. L P st ww 1 o'clock. Relutives { and Triends invited to attend Orr Father in His wisdos k 1in love He lad give Aud thorgl on enith his bods fies The sonl is tewven ATTERN [ X or 19, 18 of G TLewis 1 Stien & nesday Formal opening of the national | legislative bureau of colored women ) is being celebrated today, \ The purpose of the organization is {10 establish headquarters in svers | tate {o aid in obtaining state legis- | lation for the benefit of colored | women. Mrs. M. Mosselle Griffin. is jin charge as national director und Miss Jeanette Carter is executive | | secretars | Ten stites thus far have been or- ganized. The bureau will take an la-nw part in the coming congres- ional campaigns, it : ! i < i H i For myself, Lifetime Furniture most satisfactorily fills the problem of “a giit from all the family to all the family.” | idates for state and {lative bodies. | followed lextreme w planned. and | lection of candi- national legis- will assist in the Announcement was made that the bureau had peti gressmen to aid in helping get the Dyer bill through Congress. W. Z. FOSTER TO SPEAK. William 7. labor will_deliver . Policies of Ru: organizer, “The Eco- nomic a ight at | 8:15 o'clock at the New Masonic Temple | under the auspices of the Russian fam- | ine relief committee. Foster is well | known 1n labor circles for his parti pation in the organization of the meat packing industry =mploves. He was | originally a raiiroad worker, but soon | beczme Known a8 a general orgamzer | and leader. THE WEATHER | District of Columbia—Increasing | cloudiness and warmer tonight, low- } est temperature above freezing: to- | morrow rain and warmer: modéerate southeast and south winds. Maryland — Increasing tonight, followed by rising temperature, tresh southerly. Virginia — Increasing cloudiness, | LY rain tomorrow and in t portion tonight: \\arm-l inds_becoming fresh southerly. | West Virginia—Rain and warmer | tonight: tomorrow rain in east and | rain probably turning into. snow and | colder in west portion. Records for Twenty-] Thermometer—4 p.m. 12 midnight, 39; 4 a.m noon, 41. Barometer—{ p.m.. 12 midnight. 30.4 cloudiness | rain tomorrow winds becoming er, 30.40: 8 pm . 30. temperature, 4 . yesterda lowest tempera- . occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 36: lowest, 24. Condition of the Temperature occurred Water. nd_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 36; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. cmber 19, mws MULVE Mulvey 236 11 Wednewlas: residence. am. PATTERSON. cmber 18, Patters mber 21, a1 cenezer Church, Lanbam, rual. sudd. brother of Funeral Wi pom., fr PAULUS. et Hill Wednesday terment Pro and friends PRIOR. On December 1 JOSEPHINE. wife of the late Prior. Funeral from her late resi 10th st. se., Wednesday, December 1pm PURDY. December 19. 1921 TILLIE M. widow of the Purds. Futieral from tist Church Wednesday, 11 a.m. ROBINSON. December 19, WELL ROBINSON, ¥ Kobin<on (nee Fladi hereafter. RUGGLES. Tuexday. Decembor 1ef il artment. dow of Ge Iater. . nt dier resi AL funeral copy.) (New York SEIPLEY. cember lov his Toss. 1 seven grandel dren. Funeral December from Second Rapt hoat 1:30 pu Relatives and friends invited . SHUGRUE. JOHN. bel Margaret S SMOOT. Monday. isetts ave. me. loved son of Winfield Smoot. Remains will be ve Church cemetery, Prince | Va., for interment. Sunday. December 18, 1 RRIE L. on L. Terrell, 1, at ELL, beloved | ter of Maria £ Temperature »= Banks, Ellen_Carter and Deiilalh Nush. Fu- £ sm Ep ueral from Mount Carmel Bay : § =5 .'-= Wednesday, December 21, at 1 o’clock. Statlons. 2 23 :,.= 2= Stateof | WALKER. Departed this life suddenly, Sun. N e @ Weatler. December 18, 1 at 6:30 lml( S e ; " Walker. Funeral from Walker S e { \mn..rm Baptist ChurchThurs at 1 ~ | oeclock. Relatives aud friends favited _to Preloudy [ attend. . Clear | WESLEY. ber 19, 192 Clouds Cles Pt.cloudy Cloudy l't cloudy l Clear Cleveland Denver Detroit Pas Galveston Helena Cloudy i Jacksonville. Foggy Clear Rain Portland, Ore 20.98 8. Lake City. 29. 64 .44 Cloudy 56 48 0.26 Rain “3oso % 43 Clear 3044 20 8 0dd Clowdy | 3010 38 20 3044 43 31 gifts, like the solid mahogany tea wagon with drop leaves at Mayflower Sewing Stands We have a splendid sewing stand, similar to the one shown here, made of solid mahogany, with a solid mahogany tray, for only $10:75. Seventh Street $39.75. Then there are muffin stands,. book .racks, smok- ing stands and lots more. T here’s a fine-looking devenport end table at $13.75, polychrome candlesticks at $5.00 a pair, and a carved ball ‘chair at $39.75. CARD OF THANKS. EELLEY. Mr. and Mrs. John Bean wish to express their sincere thanks to the many friends and relatives, also officers and_mem- bers of Pickering Lodge, F. A. A. M.. of Baltimore, Md.. for their kindness and beau- tiful floral tributes at the death of their friend, HARRY T. KELLEY. MR. AND MRS. JOHN BEAN. DIED. BINGHAM. _Suddenly, Saturday, December 17, 1921, at St. Louis, Mo., Col. BENJAMIN F. BINGHAM of Washington, D. C. Funeral from the chapel of A. J. Schippert, 2008 Peunyivania ave. n.w. Wednesiay, Decon 1 p. nce to Metropolitan Bapt ¢ Church. 6(h and A ste. n.e. where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and. friends invited. Iaterment at Arling- ton cemetery. { CAMPBELL. _Entered into life eternal ne-i cember 18, 1821, at 2:25 n.m., at the resi- of 'his Mrs.' Clarkie Ed- ters affd one son. He also leaves five gran: children and a host of relatives. _Services at the residence of his daughter mentioned above, Thursday, December 22, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount Zion cemetery. lLym-n. burg, Va., papers please copy.) FAIRCHILD. Tuesday, December 20, 1921, at 2 a.m., SALOME CUTLER FATRCHILD, formeriy of Albany, N. Y., beloved wife of Milton Fairchild. = Funerai’ Washington, D. C. Notice later. GOODWIN. Monday, December 19, 1921, at 7:30 p.m., at her home, 813 Taylor st. n.w. after a long and painful illness, DA’ BEN- NFR, beloved wife of Edwin A. Goodwin and mother of Edwin P. Goodwin. _Services at St. Pil's Church Wednesday, December 21, af 9:30 a.m. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. | HAR! December 19. 1921, at - Monday, her residence, 1311 K st. s.e,. ELIZABETH DBAL DEAN. wife of Clarence D. Hartranft. l‘nenl private. Interment at West Laurei Tflfl'y Philadelphia, Pa. 2" Charch, Relatives WETZEL. Tuesday. December 20, .. GEORGE T. WETZEL, beloved f Jolin T. and ). ‘aged 4 vears private, 6 months. Departed_this life Sunday, December 10 . at Columbia Hos- White and sisier o at 403 M st mel Baptist Chiurch, e e cember 22, #t 1 p.m. IN MEMORIAM. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear, devoted daughter and niece, LOUISE ANDREAS, who departed this life four years ago today, December 20, 1917. Today recalls a.memory Of a dear one Inid 10 rest, And those who still remebber her Are those who loved her best. HER DEVOTED PARENTS. ‘JOINX AND CLARA ANDREAS. = AND "~ DEVOTED AUNT, OLGA BISCHOFF. ARMBTRONG. In sad but loving remembrance of_our beloved husband and father, JAME: EWDARD ARMSTRONG, who departed this life two years ago today. uber 20, 1919. 4 WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ BLACK (nee Lane). A tribute of love to the memory of my dear daughter and grand- child, RACHEL and EMMA, who left me three years ago today. Dear in the graves where they lay, There is not a sin-le day; Part of my life lies buried deep Under the sod where Emma and Rachel sleep; MOTHER. ANDREAS. nigv::" mother, HENRIETTA BROWN, who departed this life fifteen years ago today. December 20, 1606. ‘Whose love can equal the love of 2 mother? Whose devotlon so loyal and true? Who sufters so much with such joy for an- other? - Who works_ with such pleasure as mother for you? You don’t know the sorrow to be left alone *Till God sends the message to your home. It's sad when He calls for one or the other, But the saddest of all Is when God cails our_mot] Y°HER LOVING DAUGHTER MARY. A tribute of love to the memory of my dear mother, CARRIE A. CAMPER, Wi died seven years ago today. December 20, 1914, FLORINE WINTHROP. \WFORD. Sacred to the memory of oar O v ones, s devoted father. LEMUEL CRAWFORD, who left us eleven years ago, Mmber 20, 1910; our beloved mather, CRAWFORD, who left us eight 0, December 6, 1021: our ho!he! SYLVESTER CRAWFORD, who left us fve months ago, July 5, 1921 “They have laid aside theif armor And_the cross no more they bear: They have fought the Christian battle And the victor’s crown they wear; Father, mother and brother, linked ‘together| By the same wweet bonds of love. They are singing hallelnjahs {he happy. golden, shors, THRIR DE DAUGHTER. _SISTER! WALTER AND AND _ SON-IN-LAW, SUSIE. i s | ML+ Nellie L. Wetzel (nee : Funeral i In sad but loving remembrance of | Then.! HER MSTI AND LAUGHTEIR | KENNER. A tribuwe o eoted Disin Toved him but w Were Than (e words o H1s Lovi i God's | Hs i a Dweltiug w that Wath the OVING NN Sucred Tied Giughter, RACHL Mister-u-law, EMMA BLACk, T EDWALD, LVE TLANE. * sbranc R ~ad but oving reae i@ i this life 1 1915, think of yon u ail aloue menory is e ouly thing 1 VER DAUGHTER THORNTON. A Ty iwlov NTON. * d 0 the wemory of our ARD THORNTON, who I rest thiree years ugo to + 20, 1918 5 wore crown of pati Ly | WATHEN. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. W RSpeareCo 1208 H STREET Nw (FORM:RLY 940 F ST NW,) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare CuNichols WESpears JAMES T RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Modern Chapel Lincola 141 Private Ambulances, ery in Connection. _ | 1 Quick, Dignifed and Emicient »mn W. Decal & Co. i 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoin Mfl _Automobile_Service. Chapel. V. L. SPEARE CO. | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. ! NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. E. SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Phone Franklin 6626. 910 F at. n.w. ' Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3033 M St. N.W. Estavlished 18a2, Phone West 96, Automobile Service. \H2 A""n"'“,s - = soxs MORTICIANS 1730-1732 Pa, ave. ‘Washington. D. C. esTabLsm -u;‘\ Phones M. 5512.5513. i 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director nd embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- ous chape a5d modern crematorium,’ Moderate prices. 332 Tel. call M. 1385. Ttmoth Hanlon E. Phone L. 5343, Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel Telephane call, “Cstablished 1873, H fieflmn-’ w . Il W. R._F. HINES, Prop. n.w. 2012008 14tk =t Private Ambulance. CEMETERIES. ' FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery 1 Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on 1 electric car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Phone Franklin 4745. Write for Illustrated Booklet. MONUMENTS.. We specialize In designing and erect. ing memorials (monuments and mau-. soleums) of quality and character. Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition in our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. i FUNERAL DESIGNS. GEO. C.SHAFFER .= VE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phooe b u Iolvll.u'l PRICES. 24161718 ~Appropriate Floral Tokens \V Floral Co. m-—dml Ave. Masis 168 C‘g..124F§t.