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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO , D. €, FRIDAY, WOMAN FLYER HERE. | | Bolling Field Oficers Entertain’ Miss Lillian Gatlin. Miss Lilllan Gatlin, the first woman to fly across the continent from San | Francisco to New York, was shortly | before noon today presented with the |key to Bolling Field by the officers REV. J. M. NOURSE DIES IN WESTMINSTER,. MD. Presbyterian Mintster, Member of Masonic Fraternity, Succumbs at Daughter’s Home. oV, |CLARENCE W, 0SE00D | old, a former attache ALEXANDRIA, Va. November 21| Former Newspaper Man and Pub- {BER 24, 1922. U. S. EX-DIPLOMAT DIES. Harry S. Dickey, Former Attache, Expires in Ohio. YOUNGSTOWN. Ohic, November 2 —Harry S. Dicl sixty-two of the United DIES AT HOSPITAL States diplomatic corps, died at his| In Memoriam. 1o sad but Joving remembrance our dariing grandduiighter. MARY E. Bu Wi ted this life five rears age toduy, Novembebr 24, 1917. rtx your memors lingers eider. fond und tric day, dear M: That we do not think of yo never will. we. love va jat that station. (Si X h Rere e aterfay Puring e i pectal). — Rev. James Michael 3. T {home here vesterday. During th Sausage o e e e Nourse, d Fetired Prosbyterian minis- licity Manager of Keith's ifirst Wilson administration Mr about the field, where points of in- |ter, dled sudden yfi‘s‘ en;i ay af crn‘zon A | Dickey represented the State Depart- | BROwN. sacrod to the memors of w2 temeat iwece polnted outiito fher O rora Wostminater. Ha- at Jfiil Theater Expires, ment on a mission to Santo Domingo. Fieaw ) oo a5y iodss age of eighty-two years. His funeral will take place at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Westminster, and a del | gation of members of Alexandri: Washington Lodge of Masons of this city, of which he was chaplain, will attend. He formerly lived in South Bend. Made in “Old 3. HOWAKRD. f lose to the memor: CHARLES AMOS s for his hemveriy o today, Novewher 24, €ards of Thanks. 'l L. Jacobs & Co. Five years ago, owing to the in- NALLEY. We wish to extend our & f firmities incident to his advanced Oitiks and Leartfelt appreciation to our | T ail yoars, Kov. Dr. Nourse retired from friens "the Tnizen Candundertakers o | active participation in ministerial af- i apatliy and iul floia e auors y?k! HiLTuat chares was at Vients, tributes at i deuihof ou bel'ed husbasd | g ASD LY Y Y ” 413 H& s'. N { Va. He spent most of his time in this ot -n,, FAMILY. { The world from year to vear venth .W. +city with his daughter, Mrs. Hattie sty 1 i g 2 - W Brockett, and with Mrs. Myers, his ECHONAE T o IS har > o daughter, in Westminster,.Md. . nd floral offerings ut_the 1 £ The deceased is survived by the fo mother, SAIATL 1 THOMAS ! llowing children: Mrs. Hattie > TIE EAMILY. *!coLLiNs, 1 | Brockett, Alexandria; Mrs J. E i iMyers, Westminster, Md.; Mrs. J. i Myers, Westminster, Md., and Clarence Nourse, Manassas, Va. | _He was a son of the late James Nourse of Washington, D. C., and Mrs. forah North, Germantown, Pa. He graduated from Lafayette Collece, Easton, Md., in 1862, and from Prince- ton Theological Seminary in 1865. and in 1865 he married Miss Sarah Fraxces Blackman, who died about five years i Deaths. Departed this life at S v, ar Kenilw . Also Jacobs Suits Now Selling at Thurs A real Pork Sausage made in the Good Old- fashioned Way. at 1. MARY, (he Hilier), hter, John B.. ) Funerai BRoOKS Ayp Packedin a Sanitary 00 e FRYE, in lovin rance of our son aud Carton Rev. Mr. Nourse was chaplain of the brotier, RAYMOXD FRYVE, who entersd rist iSons of the American. Revorution, Sears ugo, member of Alexandria-Washington Lodge of Masons, No. 22; Mount Ver- non Chapter, No. 14, Royal Arch M ! sons, and haplain’ of ‘the Masonic lodge at Westminster. $59-0 four dau pdistarhed within th: peaceful shrine e s listirthed within that peacef wake thee with u uote divine. PARENTS AND BROTHER. In sad but o remembrance It carries you back to - | morzaxp. of y dear other, R NA HOL. the good old days. Try . YASD (e tam o died two year £ . ) NCE " N - 0. 1 a dish of hominy and Rosslyn All-Pork Sausage for your Sunday Breakfast. l Jacobs & Co | FATHER OF 25 ARRESTED. | CLARENCE WHITMAN 05GOUD. from year to vear. i O MOBILE, Ala., November 24—V Clarence Whitman Osgood, well oy ?‘ Tor Sale at All Leading Markets and Groceries and Our Market Stands 413 Ele III Sl “ 15_:\m Gadson, a negro, brought to Mo- | y;own newspaper man and m;xn:.u:er face i AL ;.\-w!;\r you, 1 ven! . NW. bile last night from ’Cullomberg.l,e the publicity of Keith's Theater : : y i, Relatives nns i Main 1564 Washington county, Ala., ard locked | ¢ tpig gity, died this morning at 1:30 2 ’;’u Al«lunlnl ’ch,f.*,msu"[q tnlics up on a charge of attempting to use the mails to defraud, declared h the father of twenty-five child) Rosslyn, Va. Géloed favi Gatnsia e PR Hospital, he was taken yesterday morning. Mr. Nov years, - ROSSLYN PACKING CO. BRIDGE " e e ¥ e in the heal ] All Products Government Inspected * Strictly Union House ey e O O T e viis | Osgood had been il for the past! Katierin hebind 2 e (o4 i | 1ied. The man is he'd In jail pending |mouth. He was a native of Wash- | il i, RN asiin - sro trial before a federal commissioner. " |ington and was fifty-seven years old. | st.om ax | KEPPLER. 1In <ad but loving remembrance am., r of our little 'H G. KEPPLER, He was the son of James Blake Os- | {zood and Corlelia Upham Osgood. n b reqni Tuterm e seirs ago to- H: Nov & C:.""Li;. EEEBE—:EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE:—:H from us has gone. father served a number of years as A precious one £~ ’dupuly auditor of the United States o il f Teaaiey [ g i1 frpee i \ The funeral services will be held ; Toss | e A e ] at the residence of his sister, Mrs. ires e S e our twkits concenls ‘| Willlam H. Holmes, 1434 street northwest, tomorrow at 2:30 o'clock, Rev. Belmont af ernoon Dr. Dudley, und R 6w, at 11 a.m.. gone but net forg, ove stail For as long as ther W all nlways 1 rec- Thee r 22, H RRUST, bilnpsb ot eI TH LT -y =X trict of Columt He did not via Court of practice law, however. and after leaving college he took up newspaper writing and dramatic | criticism. App K St. Ste) B Episcopa Cl . 2 . 608 TO 614 - 11th ST. N.W. :r;m;'-[u& hu,'r':m s Episcopal Church, T VRUST b S ) i . iciating. e interment will be guir, Mra"tobert | KEPPLER. In sad but loving romembrasce ! private in a public vault in Rock alserviees | ©of our fittie PIPLER, 3 November | who i ovember 24, #t! ° eek cemetery until a private vauli L Namths {i‘ is constructed. we loved ) Whitman Osgood, «s he was familiarly = Muskrat known to his friends, was educated in | i this city by private tutors and in o | o [l e r u Coat private schools. He completed his i idemiion li; . L education in old Columbi. l’4vl|r1:0.i H | N Y 5 . now George Washington University, | i 3 g 36-inch; full sweep; with sl oo Syt H weep ned the degree of wn of patience ;’ xhi ltlon o) reverse bands; silk lined. bachelor of taw, He was admitted | uix fu wiruegied on; o to the bar of the Supreme Court of | at made onr home the District of Columbia and the Dis- | lonesome. i ' " He was city editor of the old Wash- | KNECHBEL 1L ington Times when that paper was| oLy ~+ 4 = owned and operated by a co-operative | Novemner i Distin ctively i loving remembrance KNECHBEL. i : ] jorganization made up of printers and | andsome N¢W other newspaper men of the city Where par o Ny Later he was connected with the And thnt the oue we doved to dear 5 Washington Post and his last active Has e b S newspaper work was.on the staff of | The Evening Star, where he re mained | a number of vears. The world can pever fili i Mr. Osgood during the days | nen $0N AN DAUGHTER. JOHN AND — ”'n;uler was operating | I RUTH WEKHEIM. = publicity man. When the Keith | TLLE, I rad bei loviug remem- interests took over the Chase Theater e ot my geks mother, ALMA V. Mr. ried this life tour Osgood continued with the W GPANTRIGLE B i Coats, Wraps & Capes management and remained in that | work until his death. He was the| H e principal owner and president of the ! .l HLE DAY GRACE. | Washington Printing Company, at 730 | | In loving reme of onr 11t - secn at bis late == 13th street northw! Early’in_hi R : l . F 2 l()h(e \1[. l()sgou(‘l was at the head of | B ampent ¢ o B {the vital statistics of the United| it o oy Both plamn and Fur Trimmed---and |States consus: e had raveled o V;.".‘:,“' i jtensively and at one time had a| DN A AND MaMMAL theatrical company on the road. He| 'was a member of the National Press | Club. { He is _survived by his widow, Mrs, | i Thalia Perry Osgood, and a son and | ¥ of miy dear dsugh o Burke), who de- sears ago todar, foterment 1 Fort | 5 marked at prlces SIg‘mflcantly unusual Ty, x Departed thi after_a long and pa life on Fri EEC—EEEE@E—:IE:——::]EEE [ daughter by hi: J o o ot Niesy Yot Siaair fdl dllness Lorne’ with (Chiristiay £ For the heart that m: L L , Brillhart of Califor He i‘;-\"“‘ N e o imle Mourns silentiy and bow. 1 iried to his second wife a fow months fl.;(.” tie_Middieton. L 1 = 3 = ; tago. In addition to his wife and son amie Fle L i 0 = ’ ¥ iand daughter be is survived by (hree| Funeial Mond = | FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. Exceptional in |sisters, Mrs. William H. Holmes, Mrg, | from ber lat 2 e e atives and friends imvited. iClarence Eccleston Clifton of this| feity, and Mrs. Walter H Pumphrey. and | William J. Osgood, a brother, of Chi cago. rank Geier’s Sons Co, W character and superior in in- Jrinsic value, Coats of the highes types of cloths and designs, luxuriously 1113 SEV] Modern_Chapel. Superb modeis, veloped in rich tex tured weaves. Plain de Main 2473 ‘e 7 $0Q.50 = 2 fur trimmed or gorgeously fur R { and fur trimmed. plain. z{r-mmc-ld or ef- ASSIGNED TO PORTO RICO. ! osc00D, AWLER'S ectively plain. ar CLAY o ol fLieut. lCharles 'r.i Hull of the office | i ar T 52 MORTICIANS of naval communications, Navy De-| James Blake and Co £ e AR partment, has been detailed as dis- | LG from the mesidl - S Eingta B, trict communications superintendent | jcember - Phones X, 5513.3515, Kb at San Juan, P. R. s e . PHELPS, Sutdeuls. st Emerzency Txmothy Hanlon November 23, THOMAS K. Thomas & Funeral 641 1 Orie More Day The Phenomenal Sale o . POCKETBOOK—CORtaliing some money: own: ter may get same by calling on C. M Comp. {ton, 447 Senate Ofice bldg., and descril pockethook and_contents. s LOST. 5 . = TH RETTH CASE, Teather, mitiaied “F. T nari, Mr. Retern to 909 Monroe st. n.w. £ re- and Mrx. L. brilliant wpiay pearl conter, in 2 avid's store, F st. Generous re- N < 408" Duke st., Alesandria. Pb ,‘c!sx‘flm&fisn """"“':, S - { Home, zlu'y-,, EL JUN 3 NE Lineoly 3464, in Shopping i of the late Miiex A nape. Thursday aftéroqn. Ples' return to of Mea"Clara 3. Reating and the Wyomin i o W 1on Reating, Rosa, ' S, poid, ¢ = ok NS B m & fi eare €o. {Lost on M or L st. o ains will be i i1 Florida ave. Verm, 1716 3 ermont_ave._17 Funeral ‘trom, X GLASSES—_Child’s to -0 se shell | Reward. Apt. 33, 1669 Col. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW FTORMERLY 940F ST ing. Cluirch tives and f1 —will be continued on Saturday. Many smart styles—in most all sizes. gold_rimmed. rd./n.w. o ! GLASSES, Wedncsday, between 151h Friday, November 21, 192 oA that so‘d for more e T e e ot | S T e e Bimus R Speate. Vio5 Wil B, Speate rim spuctacles; reward. = 5343, Christina Gant, 504 K st. nw j8 st. “on of the lat Viliam ndFlz Clwde 1 Richols g HANDBAG, lady's purple leather, Rial Funeral from above address Monday, == 1mm. Tuesday * night: ined money, | b B 4t 2 Oclock. Relatives and friends Joseph F. Birch’s Sons l\ul key, gold rosary (engraved E. C. H.) R nvited. 24 < J 7 R b'l‘Yh~'l"’ 1841, j ward if returned Prank Healy. Evins bidg STEWART. suddenly, Welne 3034 M St. N.W. ' HANDBAG, g cards of Mrs. e ot Antomohiis Witt C. Sirider, key, Jewelrs, money, etc.; de _““[“‘;"‘:T‘;“‘f\““;“ WILLL 5036 Mars. ave. Imer. s : . e T I ia et | et a2, e e Introducing the Latest Thought in T e e ; KEY RING with ke \‘I(‘Inll)‘ 14th l!ld F |STEWART. i = el n. ‘Wednesday lfl‘mnon Please return \V'AIIT. Funeral from Phone IAnroln 524. a pet. Reward. Call Cleve Taterment at A\l-xuudm va. 2 | 6!NEIA'I'ION arTER GENERATION ower- rimme ats s o on i e, o WD S 1087 rhovst 1922 -“.5» Harvard, Reward. Col. n.w.. Funerai | ‘J';& : e ot B re. 2300 1oms WARE. Dents WASHINGTON, D.C.,UNDERTAKER 9605 st._n.w. Col. Reward. dence, 1002 23th st 1 NDANT—Three- 1. tlie beloved wife of e late Albett Wa L SPEARE co PENDANT—Threc-plece rose coral =Yool el iagors v' i L at 1221 13th st. n.w. - Strothers. Ne.ther he SUCCSSOTS O DO <On- E Red enamel, meleal iosigaia. M.-; Clarence C. and Thomes Wate: three daugh: | nonred with the original W. R Speare N. h . 1217 F ot. n w. Rewa sers. Peachy Thomas, Rese Parson, Hattie : QECRAL N0 3 ew shapes POCKETBOOK, with initials A. L. McC._Ee-{ Norris: one brother, A, = Wal oy 940 F St. N.W. ward _Phone North 1485 PURSE—Black leather _envelope purse, con- taining cards and money. Reward. Miss Maria Ewing. the H'ghlands. RING, amethyst, large, almost square. sireet, Tuesday or Wednesday. Mrs. Heflin, 1341 L st. n.w. Tel. Frank. Reward. 25¢ grandchildren and ' two great gr: $ad & bost of other resavaves and friends. | Funeral from Alexander Memorial Haptist Ghurch, N st. ‘Letween X7th and 28t 3., Sunday, 1 pm., Kev. L. eciciating. Burial Mount Zign. In filcmnnam. ; CEMETERIES. RT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery N tyl b ew styles FO New colors = Finder notify ! s N WI SETTER—Biack and_white; Union Connectl- { BOTELER. Ir sad but loving remembrance of | Nom-Sectarian Perpetual Care ew ues cut. kennel license tag. $50.00 reward for | our dariing littie - granddaughter, Y | , Seturn George H. Myeis, 2310 8 st. n.w. 25° | BOTELER, who so suldenly pasied away| Beautiful and fitting location. 5 Gre years ago today, November 24, 1917. Oft from our hearts comes the bitier ery, Why, oh why, did our little Mary die? Readily accessible—on electric car lie. i SPECTACLES—To_tose shell rim, old hows. On Baltimore boulevard. at District liuc between Central H'gh School and Sanl's Ad- EEEEE!EEE—:EEEEEEE—:E TS £ dition;” reward. Mary 8. McAllister, 1754 Then comes the answer so soothing and {laner plnce nw. ______3 sweet, e 4 ; St e g oot . Office: 705 12th SLN.W. rd. 2 Que, n.w. jor! () LER. First showing of these Hats just received rom famous New York studms—and e ACLESTapin sl Tmted i Ki'"|BOTELEE. In sad but loving rememibrace of | rama rd.. Columbia rd. or Union tation u:r ‘onr darling dsughter, MARY E. BOTEL . yoit'll be 1mpressed with their individuality—and personal becommgness. . Of course, the price—is a speclal introductory one. who departed this life five years ago today, vember 24, 1917 The moonilight stars are beaming Up.n & silent gra: Not fy 1011 4th st. n.e. STEING OF RED BEADS. 8015 13th st n.w. FUNERAL DESIGNS. |GEO, C. SHAFFER, Rewaid. Retarn 900 1418 WATCH, lady's, gold, Waltham works, with Wi slecps, without dreaming, . mw. ;rm vlvnu;hmgn,dd’{'nn:-yhgw. nfll. Notity The one we could not save. }':'n: M. 1. . * Studdifor 2ot st] nw. 4 5 Heaven retaineth now the treasure, eIt Bve: Erehaa R Ko Gude Bros. Co,, 124 F St. ABOUT one week ago. ~seniority bncelev the sunbeurs love to linz Phi_ Delta Sigms, .". re our dear-Mary sieep P“v:-p% auto delivery service. tic—expresstv Beaten nlu.\l B.o. LOVING MOTHER AND VATHER, * a