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k . . SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2%, 1922 THE WEATHER Halloween Dance 9:30 to 12:30 Lards of Thanks. In Memoriam. MoOLOBKY. We wish to thank our relatives | loved and friends for their kindoess, sympathy e e o S| e S oo of our darling mother, Mrs. FAMEn EYCAND WiLLIAM lL row; warmer tonight on the coast; } moderate variable winds. Went Virginia — Falr tonight and . | \ t | Digtrict of Columbia and Maryland :om We wish to thank dear friends | HENRY. It d b f l ) r tonight and tomorrow: little nhmu for thelr oferings {ngs of Kind :n} wite abd mother. STEACAT STONE HENKY change in temperature; gentle to unx Cributes at the loss who dep.ma this me ¢ - moderat 1ab! wife and motber. terday, Octol e varlable winds. wxu.uu e 5 g 4 Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- JONES AND FAMILY. Since you le m. the hmn- we cherished and : o = . 3 5 ' tomorrow; warmer tonight. Tuesday Evening, October 31st Mrs. Wallace, Wife of the Secretary i \ Records for Teenty-Fous Howzs. | RN BELOVED S0N6 AND DAvORTER. * A of Agriculture, Holds Informal || > s M e vy o &8 1 2 Beaths. X i i o y AsuEz, ‘D red s 1ite Thu octe: Daddy bas gone to the home of the blest, Supper Dance e b o a3 g o oo | B0 T e e e ey SRR bt ? mid .m., 29, de pa re are united agai Reception at the “Mum” Show. - - e 18 midnians, 3985 4 am. S04 | Gamet o, AEICE VIO Blert | ST SIS AT i e Daily 9:30 to 12:30 - : migperstire same date last year—| Gk S f' P2 " ¢ < i , 69; lowest, 45. memors af our son an 3 g brofher, FRANCIS EMBITT NEIL, wito died N X & Condition of the Water. BAKER. Thursday, October 26, 1922 £ four years ago today, October 28, 191 _\§ Cover Charge 50c onl) UITE in contrast to the usualjin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darper M. % Y 'I'eml)fl‘llllre and_condition of the BENTAMIN T Seloved husband gf ary E: This biooming' fawer we had 1o p-n 1 \ a ¥ Daugherty of New York, and their ; 3 t 8 Great Falls—Tem- Baker, 3418 Rmndr . He 1s caused & wound in our heart that will neves § A la Carte Service offictal soctal formalities of|u;_in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L porature, = B0 condition, . slightly | Y Vo dsusiers, Lols’ Baker and Mre. | heal. But God knows best. N\ Z Washington was the recep- (Ralph Rarey of New ,York. ; . 4 mudd Jonn, “Punerai ‘services at “izoly Trialty ORRLER AND FAMILY. § In the Rustic Garden | tion held early today by | ol s a, Mirza Hus- X Tide Tables. “:‘;;‘}'m“‘“‘;':mzu 9:15 am. hurg:fl o § plm. Henry C. Wallace, wife of the | soin Khan Alal, entertained & small . £ (Furnished by United States coast|gprwrn, snnn-;’u October 26, 1922, Secretary of Agriculture, at the hot- | company at luncheon today at the and geodetic survey.) HIRAM H. BREWER, aged beloved o N 8, }\\\: houses at 14th and B streets north- lvevmfilon in %ompmnenl:l tu“l;r{ Ed»{ard Tndt;l)l'—law tide, 5:07 a.m. and 5:24 ::;"'32,;’,!,,“.‘5;’ !ll Bre-m l;:n:rn Sup- B willing, e ::; {;"-n' bearts yan, who will sail within a fort- p.m. h tide, 9 a.m. and 11:19 ] unde ; 3 § - annual exhibition of chrysanthemums U his dutles as municipal expert for Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:38 a.m. and " Grivate) on ond 2 |omey. 1 S \ Th Circl | was given to all of the members of the city of Teheran. The other guests 10:10 p.m.; high tide, 3:05 a.m. and M e omac Mt \ ; the President’s cabinet now in Wash- [ A L 3iie p. held | Bunduy morning, Octobe; died ‘tws ;:::':mfllfi:s"r-\rm?m 25, 1020 ) T ipcton. and thelr wives, and other e The Sun and Moon. o'clock, 1210 Wisconsln _ave. 'n.w. We loved her, thet's % i artment and Mrs. Allan W. Dulles, 3 222220000000 Z 2 xls and friends of the hostess B Caalawell wife ‘of 'a former Today—Sun rose, 6:30 a.m.; sun sets, | Lubose Of atiending the fureral of ouf late B oo Te ey, Ho '"'"" 5 0003 "The. scene was an_exces nEly . United States minister to Persia; Dr. 5:14 p.m. GROVER . PAYNE, Master. 20 HER 808 CEoRGE A X {formal and charming one, Mrs. Wal® [gni'and the members of the legation i Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:31 a.in.; sun pgg SOY GEORGE AND PAMILY. laco having some of the officials of gaf SAC, U Temrs of the [Eation sets, 5:12 p.m. | o the Bons o o Acserac ot aa, | TTIILIPA To sad but lovine semembance of ,;k;e department to assist her. ;1‘ 12 Khan Entezam, and the honorary at- MISS DOROTHY REED, M 1:42 p. Dones ieh geeret the death of Compatriot Prfariine Uttle dauehter. MARGARET A blooma”were "in ‘{heir’ most berfect\{ache, Suitan Mahmood Khan Americ. Automoblle lamps t0 be lighted one- | HIRAM HAWE LS PirER. triot who dannrted thia life two Tears “.l Like Findi M i B O e s st | g b o e Tloch | Balf hour after sunset. ing_committee ‘1o inted. to stiend. ehe | Seo: Orlover 25, 1820. < a gue g 3 e o I View the sxhibition, and ““fe y“fi to Washington and joined Senator °F Bt M CO M & Winanie, ‘Wondering why oor s '°;|4.';':fu died. - . : e I recely B Dt e woms Reed at the Shorenam, where they | Brown Mrs. George W. Johnaton, Mrs. £ ExxSELPEN MARVIN BLY. P T —is the frequent expression he;trd some of the handsomest blosMe [have an apartment for ‘the winter. H:o‘r!%; P. Merril, Mrs. Frederic E{ Far- S5 FE oF smwor |PBOOKE, Omcers and members of the Mews | Dear littie Margaret. we miss you erery. when a “MUTUAL FIRE” policy- House. Invitations have been received in Le Roy Lewls, baritone, and £5 24 57 weather.. | quested to atiend the funecal of our lawe| Your tender mmile, your loving face. MULTUS > P Wathington from Mr. and Mra. Fred. | Charles T. Forry, planist and composer, - brother, Dr._ PHILLIF SHOOME Bx(rmxs No one can take your place. 2 o Ambasandor of Brasil erick W. English of Philadelphia Jor | will give a joint recital at the Arts Club g% 5% Satordaz. October 2 1022 ot < MAMMA. older surrenders a policy upon . give a § pm. S Dines With Countrymen. the marriage of their daughter, Elaine | tomorrow evening. The program will S ; W . JOHNS0Y, Fres. o aireiite o the sale of the property insured. The ambassador. of Brazil, Mr. de|Tavlor, to Mr. Basil Gordon, Satur. |consist, In part, of Mr. Ferry's composi- TORN A FHANKLIN, ety Alencar, was the guest of honor at|day afternoon. November T 7seud |itons: S Entirediate) n{;?n’: 30 s § T POLAS ] . . < . I L Com- | o'clock, in St. Luke's Church at Ger- bu l S o ctober 2, JEANETTE It is a pleasing surprise to have dinner lagt svening of et feut, |mantown. Philadelphia. M. and Mrs. Ralston R. Lukens of ::}-lmc gt ET o beloved wife'of the 1 Ont in Avtington, : ST e H : 4 town, Ohio, who are motoring in | Baltimore b rown 1 ere the trees a substantial sum or saving hand- Guedes of the Brazilian navy. who en oungstown, Ohio, o James Brown and the late Hattie Lee Wood . tertained at Rauscher's. The other |Former Attache of Embassy the east, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. . Frederick Brown, Amelia Kidwell and Clar- ed to you, almost unexpectedly in ts were Commander Mayo, U. S.|In Paris Here for Few Da: Charles Brooks Smith of the Hadlelgh. ; (L] goce Bromn, Flieral” trom ‘iies g-,mfimu IS WirE AN 1 CHILDRE - : A 2 nd Mrs. Mayo, the secretur: Mr, Willlam Chapin _Huntington, | pece e “loudy at 1:30 p.m. Relatizes Tn lovi embranc any ca s ‘] e 3 y ption Canceled on and friends in nea . S5 Seembrance ol many cases with our policyholders. gio Brazilfan embassy and Mme. 40| former commercial attache of the|Account of Mournio. flestun. . 28 2 CAMPRELL. Friday. October 27, 1622, at | 1ife cix yerts mios brtons Ta° atin - : s he Capt Heraclito Graca Aranha. |United States embassy.in Paris, ac-| The: reception. which Mrs. Maud | Clncinnati... 20 : SUSAX, the beloved wilow of bt Over $558,000.00 in savings and tac Howell Smith had planned 1 the late George E Campbell and devoted e oxeotan R 8 Y g companied by Mrs. Huntington, is| Howel ith had planned to give mother of Fannie snd Joho Curtis, at 1409 | HER LOVING HUSEAND, P. G. SAUER, * : : whatan. ~Mrs. epart. icyholders in only the past 22 pER L AR e i M (RO REE ¥ T skl years, a sum equal to 83 per cent trom her home in Ohlo, has been in|Carpenter of this city. day evening, November 1," has been to Becond Baptist Church, Falls Church, Va. I only ask to live each day. o A5 id Baltimore. They have with them over| . anq Mrs Henry Sellgman of canceled on ‘account OF the death of L. Offcers and members of Silver n'." yhea lite's course ‘e done, er- | o Mr. o ueen Househ 5 ¢ of premiums paid company. theiwesiciendithalrison andIdsuE New York, who are spending some L e AR O of re here "mm& to attend & navo Yo thetand besond thermen =—————————————|time_In Washington and staying at| ;JiChpurg closing the home and will 2 call mestin ls.-;:m ober 29, 265 p.m. OTED DAUGHTER, ELIZABETH MIL, Our 5.000 local policyholders, eon there yesterday, having a com. | DFinE her uncle, a Confederate yet- ] the funeral of our SEAR ERMP | STEVENSON. Departed this 111 me vonr ace = " eran, who was courier to Custis Lee. 5 BELL. ] Y L with nearly seventeen million’ dol- pany of six. back to. Washington, where he will | Okis it 2 s s o ‘;’r":" RA BROWS. M. N. G ! Getaber 35 o, HARKIET SRR £ lars’ * insurance, have reason to ? s 1 Sir Robert and Lady Borden were make his home with her. Phoenix,Aris 29.66 84 58 COPENHAVER. . Rodtenly. Getober 21, 1022, Thongh sou'ce let me. dear mother, strongly d this C 3 jEucsts at dinner last evening ot Fit| Mrs. Thomas Bell Sweeney will be | EUAE 2 © z’lr;!'nndy EMMA COCHRAY, beloved wife of William | 1 ary ‘:{’,‘,’,"'“ Your wolce no more, strongly recommen is Com- i ot Springs of Mr. und Mrs. Alexander .| hostess at the open house which will | ForiRnG e & A" Copenhaver. Funeral from her late resi That we'll meet on youder shor pany. H Among thelr Other guests Sir George| be held from 11 to 4 o'clock at the s Lake S S5t dence, 102 Caivert stceet: Monday morning | ol g et 4 pany A LB > Red Cross national headquarters Sun- | 8an Antonlo. 2982 tober 30, at 11 o'clock. Interment pri- ForTm ear mother, and Lady Perley and Mrs. Jerome Na- | fied Co88 natons negoaune el be | San Diego... 2908 vate at Glenwoody cemeters. £ T know it can't be'long poleon Bonaparte. Mrs. Victor Cushman, daughter of the | B, Fraucisco 29.98 e I e MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY L3, Shardar wite of Maj. R, W. late Senator Foraker, and her friend, |k plu! fftinior DAVIE temnine 4T Jumer' ITER, JEAXNETS Mecs Shuteldt. Medical Corps, U. 8. A., is a . g uneral arrangemeats B 3 -, nce of o Ty 2 o v ed. ADDIE I, "THORN wha e Nt HURCH Prectlens EIRIEREE; BOTELER, Secreiary W] teriReedirecovering; fIony AMOPSE- || iy, Koy b MeATES entertained at wasE AVIS. - Ofbeers and members of the Mew's u.? v ADDIE LOTHORN ‘T R i v 2 i 8 luncheon today in the club dining T oo and Tembers Siaive Meo's ter. RINTON, October o4, Phone Main 1180 13th & New York Ave. N.W. Mrs. R. B. Woolfolk, who is at the| room at the League of American Pen i Quested o atiend the fumeral of ovr late Hall. Shoreham. was hostess there lastp Women headquarters, having as her St Greediichibime, (ol ;,)m," brother, RICHARD R DAVIR, (rom James® da3, Tecalis the memors oween evening at dinner. entertaining a| guests Mrs. Ida D. Peters, Mrs. R. S. | 1ondon, “Clea e e P o Lo v Maw Acg thore "::'.,'m e = small party. Today she entertained Bamberxe:-hzlrrl ’Eg:ug:l;\llxg'oxugf_:y Parts, W i Tored Rhot Eoas . ana, A . Tuesday Evening elghiteucsts atiluncheos: Brown, Miss Mayme Ober Peak and | Copenbiage ™ “"s"'f::";o S : v Gckbolm, * CKER. e memors of our dent October 31 lupfl;‘in:i‘h‘::’ee‘?{n:}g“;?& r.;‘.;d;.:s Miss Eliza Pope Van Dyne. Hora (Birgh o hE 3::\'.'3‘:8"1‘". e, T"""‘ 2 L i I ; Starting at 7:30 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Grayson | Mre Lewle Stewart and her daugh- ‘,’:,;‘,m' L e o "wnd sinter of Idabell Hutton. | October 25, forp.. L c¢ JeATs 4g0 today, 8 . Bra o are in New York for the |ter, Miss Francesca Lewis Stew. Hi Cuba Funeral services will be held at ber late | Loving and teoderly we laid her t 18] S ial Di D. winter, where Mr. Brady is connected | of Washington and New York, have | iy | e e Dot B at it e ying and tenderly we laid her to vest, i ew a 5 l’if pecial Dinner Dance ||| 7i"me "Boy, Scout Foundation of | taken a suite ‘at the Lee House for an o i S sclmierment Conpreasoaat cemeters. 3 | At BT eelooms s o, 1 New g indefinite periof NES. Departed this life Thursday, Octobes th ths blesal f heaven 7 ‘ Large Ballroom SralegNamitare . : BREWER FUNERAL SUNDAY |55 ettt Serihe Sl MU0 00T | Moinm, Teiels 35 nffoTiER +* F at Fourteenth Mrs D. A. Langhorne and her| Mr. amd Mrs. D. H. Skinner arrived ed E. Jones mnd the In w14 but lovin, remembrance of W ard, Park Hotel daughter, Rita, having spent_the !yesterday for a visit and are stopping —— Funeral Sunday, Oc- | my dear mother, ESTELLA TUCKER, wh ardman Par cte summer in Europe, are at the Pow-]ul ‘Wardman Park Hotel. Mr. Skinner [Body of Aged Man Killed by A denarted, tix ite et W i hatan for a while prior to returning |is connected with the United States October 25, 1915 It is suggested that earl; D & ngage our apnlie L et i to thelr home, in T.vnchburg, Va. Chamber of Commerce. Street Car, Will Be Cremated. e Toved ‘one Tnid o 7o roatio made. ‘one Inid to rest. . PHONE COLUMBIA 2000 Mr. and_Mrs. Roscoe L. Hill of | Mr. John R. Glllov\Miy will lenv; in| Funeral services for Hiram H. Toherat oo e "“mmm{'g_ And thowe who still rememin her 5 < Managua, Nicaragua, are at the Bur- (a few days for Fort Myer, Fla., wheTe | Brewer, .eighty-three years of age.| to St Gabriel il be e ex wha 1o her best. for our Ha"oween celebl'atlon lington “Frotel during thelr gfay 1n he will spend several months. Mite | iy was kiled when street car ran L ,,~.~|‘.:.r¥,‘,',f“fi..',';;':.,"‘;,“,.|‘.".L,n,, HER wa:znb.‘:“u BLANCHE. * = ‘Washington. Ida M. Beagle, nlece of Mrs. o- Interment Mt. Olivet cemeters. Relatives ARY B { on Tuesday nicht + MOURNING BLACK & way, will spendy the winter with her | £¢F, "y Thursday, will Dt meld Inl ool Triends invited. - o . MARY E wuu- 38 uo-r- Mrs. D. Percy Hickling has gone es. undectaking,ies ahmsnt e i y g ity (o205, Do Percy Hickiing has Zone|in Chevy/Chase! 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. The serv- | LATIMORE, _ Suddealy. Friday. October , 2 s 1 L = ices will be in charge of Potomac 30 am., at ber home. st 0, T ? g We promise you a good time—for our prepa- CARMACK l:’cl}'!lfLE;\NlNfl O [ e M s oo “T;hgut‘.':t‘)‘“’&“;hfi:‘fifi"h_‘r‘d’:;“““; Lodge, F. 4. & MThe body will be B LATIMORE, beloved wife of het then, 7'3;}':,.'1 e | 3 e i 3 g cremaied, and the ashes will be in-| @& o er home, He thought it best, i rathns are very elaboratc—dgcorahons, souvenirs, Et'g‘:nh her brother, Judge Stephen !a member, indhal?llng a m“uv';" :n tered in Glenwood ceremtery Monday. rnnz.wl..;'zn‘.uu.qumgny‘ October 29, at 1 To llren with Him into etersal rest, music, dancing—and a special Halloween menu. — Baltimore, and will come to Wash-| "r Brewer was the oldest member 1 only ask to live each day. ‘I : Mrs. S, E. Barber. who h ington today. ‘They will call at the|of Potomac Lodge. He was born in e N docre; | it Tben life's course ’{:aw. Reservations up to comfortable capacity—and in New York for several days, DL OuNS: Sassachusetts October 11, 1839, Al ARION'R.. beloved wife 1o the 1and bevond ih el X 2D oA 2 — the age of twenty-one he enlisted in honey and moth i e wun. lg :heflde‘;awja':el;v“s exceeds the limit. Apply o |VE Ol ;“"v;;ned to her suite at the Pow. w:‘h;méll:;n::;::“’;‘\::;c:?‘::g ‘g: :lh: the Aimyh-nd :er{'ed in u,; c“.,',‘"r % “Pollock. ‘(‘,':,"E,',lifi"{o"':,‘:{":' HER LOVING COUSIN NETTIE. * o Hea iter. I I 2 5 a member of Putnam's Free Lance | _dence Monday, Octo at 2 pm. - fon last night with a bah- b1 af Jong time | MAHONEY. Members of Eagle Tent, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. i rs. Stanwood Cobb will be the host- “el at Wardman bark Inn, siven angers. He served for a long time lembers of Eagle Ten e aL D ., in the viclnity of Harpers Ferry, W. 1. 0. of Rechabites, and of the order, 'Hl ) S—— —_— & Sold Everywhere ¢s8 at the Sunday tea at the Arts Club| for (ne members of tho faculty. at|Vu e was a member of the honor. | Diesse srembie’at’ing rerldence of she iate Frank Geier’s Sons Co, & LA which more than a hundred members Sister MARION R. MAHONEY, 333 C st 4 s O nelude Mrs. Henry K. Bush: ary police who stood gusrd over the | o<'“huaay, Ortonar 2, O S, Cpat | 1113 SEVENTH 8% N.W Main 2473 ;;Olsflmnlll Pg:;;rgf dll:,e ::::5:{ bs ::od)l' of rrfllgfimcaalrfi,eld when it| Hechabire obsequ g 5 Modern Chapel” Telephooe. = — e ay in state in the Capito 2 =———————1il | Geneva Young of New York city| ife was married twice, his first wife ..xomfln.!‘.n.:,.w\'f.“n“: S 1 sang. Mrs. G. T. Smallwood made dyln‘ in 1902. His second wife and 0 N MAHO: an after-dinner speech, after which bouseéSithe death ot MARION AT e er which | two children survive. October 27, 1022, _Funeral services fo be 2 I Mrs. Bonnie Morgan Buch and Mrs. = held at het late residence 333 C nt o G WASHINGTON'S GREATEST Botothy Smalivood "Schutcr aies B, ot 50 . el 17th and Kalorama Road | Premineny - members Ao MM ' EOUNRD. of e order pletig ke BUS py pre, + romine; . M. Beare, Mrs. Bates Warren, Mra | AREDALE “male, "t WiB Back stddle | yonoNOUGH. _Friday, Octoher = : Is unexcelled in its splendid facilities for ~ Thomas Mowerton and Mrs. W. A.| League. 3i0 Ma. e :fi:‘."--.fi'fi-:.’:‘;’:':: ,,',"&:‘lll::'f,':}m;n;;fld G Tied a0 Eficient Servieh — : ENGLIEH SHEFP DOG—Male. Aoplv, Wash: Fuperal from the res & Co., l] The Eeleet Klub will hold an in- ’“K‘W (Avimal Bescue League, 349 Miryland | dence of her sister, Mra. Bernard Downes tol’age formal dance tonight in the ballroom | 2 Do 5 LR e ; . Hnntone. will have charms. o7 the N, ady boar 5 MeGEE. Frisay. October 2T, 1022, at George: Large space, wonderful light, numbered stall for i special arrangements for the dance, | Star office. it N B e g 2 3 i which will begin at 9 o'clock. Funeral from Gawler's chlp!l S0 P ave. each car; every arrangement for speedy handling of e e e Corutar g0 e | cars; complete and honest service and polite treatment. i LOST. © Holy Trinity Churc] im0 e a7 vA. AVE 8B i 2 ik Marriage Licenses. where mass will be celebrated at 10 | Model Chapel . 1 Straight Storage, $15.00 and Sonth, (Comie i 2 3 NIREDALE PUTPY. «lx months old: biack Interment Rock Creek cemetery. 29 \Frivate Ambulaw trai ge, 13 WP pee month. i Marcia oo! tiotases Mava bota insuua o he | {anle 00 ates: Leeste o' l1Ro4: ‘anewers | woKENNY, Denarted this lite Thundar. 0c. B e lete service and delivering of cars if desired. i tollows eward if ‘returned to. 1333 :30 'HARLES | “gatablished 1878 Telephone Col. 7038. P! g : ot e T Col. BT, No quertions asked. s piine mase vl B e i THE S. H, HINES CO, Every necessity for cars is met-rig| t here; no nee: Louis E. Monroe and Mary C. Dorsey. o | BELT—Tady's colored crepe, —with"_filigren » to go elsewhere for anything wanted. Expert repairing, Fith and L Streets N.W. i Buth Breuviager of the ety © o m‘m B mAL i RewAI i take place i et full line of accessories, washing and polishing day or Fraacis W Qualey of New Rochelle, . Y. —On Tyesday moraiog. sesr 10t sk ana | 204 and Srd ‘st Mondiiy, ocwber ao. night; gas, oil, free air—and Simonizing a distinct Ambalai and Loulse G. Trude of this city book. by Dr. Joseph| Aat1p.m. Friends are invited. m fi fi €0 . Jobn £, Zajle of Florence, 8. C., and Ger- MOORE. Suddenls, Friday. October 27, frey Slae Wilder ot well, Va Reward. r.""m.(%‘l"?u’a!r i:e’lulved {m d ot ‘flr’ onds E. ces e e mrat et P | Ml st Onwters ool " Peamel vnnumum.ns Wesley A.’ Cla e aud Mamie C. Nuomally, g.. 1208 H STREET.NW I 5 m. 2 feature. We can accept additional reservations for Novem- rNestey 4 ofRichmont SE T Ao ber first. ~ L nd Nellle M. Uhiso- u}oocn—munu- and diamond. Tel. r=n~ o s TORMERLY sd0¥ 8. o ] iz, . Octabe: Phone Columbia 8727 10:30 A.M. to 10:30 P. M. wm,',,,, B Peagynes and Sarsh A. Hawins, ,c CHOF KEY6—Vicialty Acker st__al F. 0onE Mln;;d ’3'.::.-% of Mrs. Amella lmmn.swz* 5 TWillis 3. Speare. > ¥ oG eorge. Haskins 4pd Roste Drivers. 8 fo Md. ave. n.e. on Wedneaday. Rat “"' mcdmm&.‘w&u’lé Fairmont 41, o on | — ecise Opan 3 T %0, a 5 So Paul K. Burkholder and Maude A. Fletcher. CABE. v welver, contamiog .':.'.d T o Bl it -1 Joseph F. Birch” .‘s ns “The bet f the Associatic 14 llhlll“ llll. ORDERED TO BOLLING FIELD, | anpross: Seward. Gl Main 1% granch '%33‘—5 TR e et v e | S04 M St NW. tl funeral of our issociate member, = Capt. Clearton* H. Reynolds, air|¢! OK‘IR, brown fur, near hm’!h Clv"hl lnfl . MOORE, lrflll his late residence, 1311 service, at Kelly Field, San Antonio, | R sts. Liberal reward return. .. Monday, October 30, _m_w.uxfi:"m‘_ M Director _and ! Field, "1"."’:(‘} Lr;;\!éarrefl to Bolling Taven by v &.??km?&":‘,’: '"w"'.d"_"' "m-mmoonnw JOYES, President, '-9" and nw. NOYES, L ) foriduty. e:!zn:oolt‘l, No questions asked. - J. ELIOT wnmln' Bet 20 RANDLE. Friday, . HAlllET EHAK\O - i petvea wite of Col. Arthur E. Ran| €13 H 2 Plone Lincoln 526 DOG, Biack wnd_ wilte, sefter; amewers 1o | Jle, Funersl private on Mondsy, %clohbler n:o Mogera Che Automobile Fuerals. mmé of Don. Beward. 'T. P. ‘Blackbura, |> f5om ber 1te residencs, Randie Highizgle leun;mon ‘arTes GENERATION . OG- ST gy S, ROBSALE P (0t T e 1857 Zarhorst 1922 3 3 N iocuse. tag’ 1435 biack, whke: o e e el Desiand. o Marie tan’ with biack epots. Retura to Bovenle ana T ther of Fatela Roemic. ;;-. . of, 2 . M, Hines AKE S al Servn fOl' d Bemard. %] el e At st ne Mosdsy, | WASHINGTON, D.C,UNDERTAKER ‘ Wl (V3 1€S EAR] October 80, at 2 p.m. Interment private. 29 gL s % 5 "‘"““n...'.‘:“ = | grmsommy, setwtey, cctoe 2 21 11| V. L. SPEARE CO usband of Belle . E " and Children - i Pt T A | st e metimors o onf St w/ | ! . S e case morning on M a 2 o'clock from his late resl- | nected with the ormn-l w. \ i \ Fom Bonks I ; 5 ea : B s o o | B, 940 F St NW. X i “\ | 4 n harmony with our effort to render to each Sease Jones s aw 7 o | v ?.:wm e He}ghl;)" Hored ——.— . . . 3 - ‘brown_fox. near Towers and mother nis mms — “ When the stormy winds do blo™ Semi-annual interest customer of this Bank that type of service which ,,,.,:;..:f’ e Antheays 3"’:.,':' ;’“"Q"l‘f""".é‘i..?.' T3 gear - Ponen om MO = due on savings ac- | herequires—and in full measure to which he may = Ber Iafe retidence: 248 120 st n.e.. Moo~ | W apecialize in designing and erect- ing memorials (monuments and mauso- ainier. Md., or ca street| A% =2 feums) of quality and character. Gl t. counts was entered on | be entitled—Ladies and Children wili find it very O heck i n Memoriam. our books October first. | agreeable and very easy to conduct their Banking * 5:";,;"‘;‘.‘";,“'3...“'“‘“:'%“."""'"‘:: E avacax. ,!-cma to the memory of our be-| .Let us take you to see many speci- | dnefl—u@mfli‘wfldhfiddflablfl Bring. i youc:hook business through us—because of the conven- ¥and - S0m i aonas Sfimfi{::'{:?’fifi"x ::::“o':.our work In any-of the local 2l iences provided—and the special attention given D st hw. £ Gay. etober 28, o1 & T8 8 = Tn,our home fwe endly mise her, 3. F. MANNING CO. Baker S. Cocoa o ekt v | /them—cspecially in coumection with thelr Sev- . [2F TRl DEESSTHARTL | i : ings Account.s. - O et A it There are ones who still linger L % .. lald, ;smmngamlmshmnq. it ‘Service” wnthusuntlnemptyphrue—but . Be. 3 g ‘ i i B ) oo ACTHSS has genuine food value, and may be i3 indalged in w3 bour of the I | ANDERSON. In memory of my beloved wite, ANNIB Axmfl BVBMW CHARLIE. * " Executivi 2 - case: {o awTT, - Sac memory of my dear o, Sfinfll]lm m]y . R. GOLDEN DONALDSON, President NARIIINGTON Mll.l.l FirstVics President Stmten -Fovitits TR GANTE, whe dicd one Besdily day fog it is = | JAMES S, BEVHOLDS srice President JAMES H. BADEN, ward. e A R T O Getober 28, 1621, ©On Baltimers boulevard, at District lse. LAURENCE A. SLAUGHTER, Vice President andCa hier m Pnddont HERBERT V.- HUNT. Assistant Cashier J. FENDALL CAIN, Assistant Casl ROBERT A. CISSEL, Assistant Cashier WALTER J. NAIR'.ON, Assistant Cashier - sense that pure food is stimulating. &W ,':'x'“ foartzy " Ofice:70512thSt.N.W. 3 S Itis Jtlidlfl too. / m..ifi"_' 10005, * R D Hus Phone Franklin 4745 -—epranem b ; - E‘:"'?“"‘ twéen Bisiaess 1 m?fi?;:&': Write for_lllustrated Booklet - . ey B.W. o WALTER BAKER & CO. 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