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: = : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1922 y Burr Academy. In 1869 she was mar- 9 ) : MRS. TYSSOWSKI DERD. 227 tsxéees, ot asest ;| SISTER ABELL BURIED. | SISTER MARY RITA DEAD. | THE WEATHER LE RUSSELL pEEE s, To Moncian ‘Widow of Former D. C. Attorney to | (%0 children, Mrs. J. H. Cranford and | g,y 7413 to Rest in Grounds of | Former Mother Superior at Gon-| District of Columbia and Marsland DONALDSON. We wish to ti e e e Joseph R. Tyssowski. friends and relatives for the kindnes. ym- ! —Snow or rain probable tonight and who departed this*life two years &0 106 Be Buried Tomorrow. Convent She Founded. Pathy and flo:al offerings at the death of | N0 CEWAT(SS tHEH ITEKS, PEARLE AND ROB- zaga to Be Buried Today. tomorfow; no change in temperature; our dear hushand and father, JAMES ED- Funeral services for Mrs. Ada M. WILMINGTON, Del., November 27.— Sister Ma moderate veriable winds, mo-uy CAR DONALDEON. " 2 5 : B N, - ry Rita Liberty, former southerly. v - o a’:'g,'}'lskk";ms‘;': oo -'om'l"'l";!;flgg‘;lo'-DEST FIRE CHIEF DIES. | imyrestive’ soremontss mances ~ the | mothes superior at the Gonzaga vngu?l' , Hght snow or rain on me, “ eaNT. THE FAMILY *{oy gy 1y tovine remembranee of my desr o (he i St Ler sanins e burial yesterday of Sister Mary Joseph | Schaol of Washington, is dead at Bal- coast ani’ probably snow in the in- i We wish to extend ourvinc mether. i Taried away o Soars Ag> tor from b apartments it et k| CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. Novem.|ADSll In the grounds adiolning St.|timore. Funeral srvices will be held terior “tonignt and’ tomorrow: no Hotel. tomorrow. at noon. The Inter- | ber 27.—Thomas J. Williams, ninety. | which the aged sister founded in' this | vamt, ‘mariabrat th Grobo sne had Shange In temperature; moderate ment will be in Rock Creek cemetery. | chief of the Charlottesville fire depart- | city. The body arrived from Toledo, | b, » | been connected for a long time. - :x{::fi"émi Pre‘e "he E:"‘l’ R"'l %e;h"fi ment and said to be the oldest active | Ohio, where she died on Friday in the| A gsolemn requiem hl‘h‘mlss will nlgfz“m}d"fi'::hx;n bn:gyc;:'olwe '?n oy fllml“‘ of the Episcopal urch | fire chief In the country, is dead at|convent which she had also founded. |be sung for the repose of the soul temperature. Y P will officiate. his home here. He was born in Phila- | She was eighty-two years old. by Rev. Bartholomew Hartwell, pas- 2 g Mrs. Tyssowski was @ native of|delphla August 5, 1832 Early in life|. The scrvices were conducted by Bishop |tor of St. Mary's Church, Govans, & Records for Twenty-Four flours. Washington. She was born in 1852.|he became a member of the then|John J. Monaghan of the diocese of |cousin of Sister Mary. ‘The interment _ _Thermometer—4 p.m., 38; 8 p.m., 3 She wrs educrted In the old’ Mm Wilmington. will be in Baltimore. 12 midnight, 37; 4 am., 36; 8 a.m., 3! noon, 37. al n ¢ B -] P s e L 5 nd_Elizabeth Green and vember 27, 1921, Barometer—4 p.m., 29.87; 8 p.m. Maud E. J Funeral Tuesday, v Surronnded by friends I am lopesome, T MRS. F. A. BRUMAGIN DIES 2°86: 12 midnight, 29.83; 4 a.m., 29.73; 28. from the residence, st. m. wAmid pleanres T am bl 8 am., 20.70; noon. 29.65. 2'p.m. Friends and relatives iny: Il 'a smile on mv face. but a heartache, | Highest temperature, 40, occured ! Loved in life, remembered in death. Mother, 'm thinking of von. Funeral Services at Her Late Home 2t 3:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem. ANDELFINGER. Sundsy, November 26, 1 DAUGHTER CLARA. * perature, 35, occured at 7:35 a.m. to- at 10 a.m., at the residence of her bi In loving remembrance of our dear i of our dar- ling Lub, . In remembrance of my father 5 Luby and little granadunghter. | DR LN T e acoaried oy ‘Was Painter and Decorator i g KENEL ARt my hrother. FRANK, M. DE LANE. who departed tlis life se cen years ago, No- and Well Known s 15 Toah 1922, 1 JULIA C. MORELAND. 4 GAINOR. T1 lo emb 14 dear Citizen. mther. LOVIRA® GATROR, who did No Brown, George Brown, jr..and Harold Brown. | du¥. November 27, 1 Funeral from St. Paul A. M. E. Church, §th Grandmother. des £ And 1 am %o lonely. Life is, Oh, ~o durk wi*ho"t ou. Are tening, grandmother, dear? s oy day, A Jupns hiome T once enjoyed et those memories Still, 16 1eft @ vacart chalr warld_can never I, DDAUGHTER. HELEN . how T miss you, dear. TRAIN DERAILED; TWO DIE.| eee Clear sil Clowdy Pr.cloudy I ' \ ‘ u ‘ T l l Toimorrow Morning. day: o G ol BT AR TGO, Mrs. Frances A, Brumagin, seventy- Higheot. car lowims oy to 128t year— IATE”Joncu Amieiuger, Funeral Fiom Hak: | tuiuy. Sovember 55, 011, six_years old. dled at the family & 223 lows chapel, Tuesday. November 25, at §:30 ' Luar mother, e are wd and lon l home, 11 6th street northeast, Sunday. ondition of the Water. ey w11l b aaLe A 0 eloer RBlermmt b o T s your amfling Lace: t u The funeral services will be heid Temperature and condition of the paticnal cemetery, Roldiers’ Home. Re —m ‘;_f.r et ,;._..o...'u:.:_ o I . . |at the home tomorrow morning and Water at 8 am. Great Falls—Tem- tives and Triends fucited 1o attend. We men vou herer e mows son thers ! “ | "" i | P ! ‘| the interment will be in Congressional Perature, 40; condition, clear. BROWN. Departed this_life, Monday. Dear motlier. We mise you everswher: | | i [ cemetery. Weather In lous vember 27, 1. 50 @.m., at her resi- .+ Your lov ug sméle. your leving face. | I\ i Mrs. Brumagin was a widow, and dence. 445 9th At maw. MARGARET. No one ean A1 sour sscnt places i there are no survivors here of het im- zF BROWN. beloved wife of ihe Jaie Alfred . HER DAUGHTER LOUINE ASD GRANT- { mediate family. She had resided in 3 Temperatare. T omn Ssieriorih e Miate N SEmatimetd) 54 ISWORTH ALLMAN. l(l Mg ! the northeastern section of the city i Ca mother ot tha’ 1ake Kante. Brown. Charics GOBS. In saa boi loving remembrance of 7 | for many years and was well known. | gy s Reown. Ethel Brown, Huzel Brown and 06T Ioving grandmetner MARY E. GOFS. i oos. 8 George Brown, and grandmother of Alf: who departed this ""(ifl" years ago to- it - : i ] 1“' pumuumnum mum 1] ml mm"‘"""”mlllm lmnmu{mmm J flmll’*lilllfli lmllIIHIIHllllltlilllilhlllfllflfl Ll "UN [ —is the place where your Great Northern Wreck. ANDOVER, Minn., November 27.— One man was killed, another fatally g:t:-nnk Injured and a third patnfully hurt when i jsumrato © a fast Great Northern freight, bound i Charieston. from Minneapolis to Superior, Wi ‘hicago ran intolan, olwnduw“c‘r; near here “':'fg':;;'- y yesterday and was deralle: 2 “Tie dead are Orville T. Euthls, brake- | Bever .2 . CETT o) M DENEETE T, e e I B e e ; Georgel Eamand SR ussell, fone fog| BIELER: ; e e e e e storans re ol stantly killed when he was pinned’u u“ex:f-:“ : Proioudy | Washington's best known public-| 3. 13 Alter 3 il | On the honderiand we left them % der the tender. body was extri- | Huron, §, g Dlcloudy | pirited and progressive citizens, for| Jfh 4 L Tl ARy Soom_th meet and nart no more. cated forty minutes after the acoldent Clear’ many years an active member of thel Mary But'er and devottd father of James DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTERS. * Furst, pinned in the cab, was scalded Cit L Clondy | Association of the Oldest Inhabitants, e icures b aneuzn iilicir Soks ’S. 1In «ad but loving remembrance of by escaping steam and died shortly |Lo® Avgele: B Clear died Saturday at noon at the family one e'ster and 3 _grandehil- oted husband and father, HERBERT after being taken to a hospital feulvilel Pt cloudy | residence, 916 19th street northwest, 1 from Mt. Moriah Church, £ wio deparied this iife one yex: Miami, Fla. .4 Clear st.. bet. M and ) —— e 3 ¢ Glear " faged seventy years. The funerai| &t bet M and X Vit forentten. . ken hearts, wa; R HER LOVI November 5. 1022 at 11:90 a.m €. GRIC F., beloved hinshand of Lillian Shiplex GRANTLIN. A tribute of love to the memory 4B won of Water C | of arr dear sons and brotners. JOHX B. Batler, Funeral . N v, B A aeparted this life nineteen wer 5. 1993, and WILLIA who left for clothes are washed in soft water in individual net bags. TtFe nets get the wear And the clothes get the wash N G services will be held at the home , . KATE RYAN DIES. ity C! to morrow morning at 10 o‘clock. Tne oL iSu- i Famelght foTiaoton, JOMNSON. A trlr:;'evfitAlnrr: f::l:?:zi to . Philadelr’ I Cloudy (interment will be in Glenwood ceme- e Mbe {Ronely foner. e e memory of our dear mother and sister. Phoen'x. Ariz 30.08 Clear’ tery. The active pallbedrers will be The silent room. the emp Mre. ANNIE M. JOHNSON, who entered Had Been Stock Character Actress | Foriianasie. 2066 52 54 Snow 17tom the Mastr Dainters and Deco-| And the lonels, vacunt chuie, |\ d eibinal rect seven sears ago tod, Fortland,Ore 30 16 O] rators’ Association. The honorary Departed this life Satord vember 9 for Fifty Years. g. u‘x‘e m( ggm pallbearers will be from the Associa- - . aEEmia More. .m: more cach dsy we miss you, dear < an~ Antonio o ¢ the Oldest Inhabi as 2 L morhe BROOKLINE, Mass., November 27— |San Diego... 30.08 O e e B Demer, Colo. CHARLES' CAS-1 Fome i mot bright like it ased o be sioce A Yo' went away: Kate Ryan, for fifty years a character:§ Fiancscos | Copt. George W. Evans, Washington, War Department. He lenves his father, | Some day we chall see sour sweet face, Bos panies, | St. Louls. o - 5?’35":"'2"'1:«" (:: 5:'.’.’3‘. %‘}mxev.alfi:x Sttaul .14 Pt dmm,-"éo\g;.a.mh :ohfi Bfl M;;c;rmy d‘l‘(;mm:n e bm"I:‘r: e . LlsThrethren i Sve i mill clue (pour and fin ouss nl mexe . h eattle . eahan, Morris Hahn an corge . sav_farewell . : | weeks. She was a prominent figure in i 3AUK 56 3o e it B! Albert PLe Cons'at HER DETOTED DATGHTERS, ELIZABETH { the woman’s suffrage movement and - Almas Temple, Myst . % 2 |tound the country as a speaker for this Mr. Russell was a native of Vir- = | H. AND IDA L. JOHNSO FORFIGN, ginia. He was born on the farm of | 3 - MOCORMICK. In loving remembrarnce of our (8 a.m., Greeawich time, todsy.) {his parents Edmund and Jane Rus-| <5 dear faticr, MICHAEL McCORMICK, who Temperature. Weather. sell, a_ few miles from Fredericks- e, T vears ag S r = Clear burg. July 12, 1852. He learn=d the| D8 A. F : 2 1 No- HIS CHILDREN. * Clear trade of painter and decorator when The will of God fs acenmpl'shed » |OETZEL. In sad but loving memory of our ("IM! a young man. He came to this city darghter and sister. ETTA LUSBY OETZ bart cloods | %, T4RE” a5 forenian for the Jnmes |COLTINE Departed this 1fe. November 25| i e who pased u Horea. (Fasal: ‘.e:i- Newton Company palnters and deco-| 125 &% 1 wm. at her residonce, B Hamilton, ~ Bermuda ‘ rators remaining with that firm until| loved ‘wife of ‘Ca i E day brings back eweet memories, Havana, "Cuba t cloudy | Mr. Newton retired about thir‘y-five| mother of Josephine RBrooks. E: { Evers memory briogs a_tear; Colon, Canal Zone. Cloudy Vears age, when Mr. Russell pur-| Veroniea Carver and Leo' Thn -1 Deep within my heart I cherish Chased tha business. which he con-| &nd Marcaret Colling and d-vated sivrer of Thouskly oT e e eER tinned until four years ago, when he| Sarah Gratam and Aenes Ha vkine. Luneral Just a line of eweet remembrance. U.S.TO USE NEW DEV|CE retired. o o e Pt SIeeTAY Soves- SISTER VIOLA. * TO CHART OCEAN DEPTHS | Xepo2n, 2 member of the Mas-| sied OETZEL. A tribute of lave to the memory of ter Painters and Decorators’ As- A e T P o our_danghter and sister, ETTA LUSBY soriation. Durine his active busi- A volea we love s still, s OETZEL. ‘who left us five years ago ey, ness life Mr. Russell handled many A piace 18 vacant in _our hearts of the lareer eontracts for nrivate Which never cun be filied. ocean depths by sound waves, the Navy |} 7] B JATLEY. Sudder 1 Department will shortly begin making |41 bublic building Gecoratine and | DAILEX Sulieniy on Saturdas a complete map of the bottom of parts(Painting. ~Amone the public build- - ot the Pacific ocean off the western|in=s ome vears ago he rederorated [idtnl OI Ui jatc Mar coast of North America. and repainted was the Mount Ver-| ior M. Kate Rys Scientific observers from the Carnegie | 7on mansion. He took a keen Tuesday, November Ins‘itution _of Washing*on will work |terest in every ek movement that Funeral private. \l CIA MARGRET RAMSEY, who en- with the Navy Department on board Pad for its ohient the exnansion of red into eternal rest November 13. 1906, the destroyers Hull and Corry, which . the busimess interests of the city and R 1 hlnl CARRIL E. RAMSEY. ecighteen years have been assigned to do the soundmg.!lhc betterment of every interest of | HAMILTO i = todar. November 1904, | with a view to using the measurements | the community. | Stephen Hawiiton ¥nieral from DockSeins aeihes e Sl LSD ML obtained in the study being made by| Amone the institutions that he wasg| Cathoiic Ciwrch, M. Rauier. Md. e s heat e et i | the institution dnto earthquake causes. {affiliated with were the ASS0riation | . seqmen vo poios am. (Baitim, Fost et Smches SEIR IR el The Hull and Corry are at 8an Fran- | of the Oldest Tnhahitants fhe Washy | w10 204 New York papers please cops ught e 2 . clsco, from which port they will run|ineton Board of Trade. the West ¥nd | BOXTON. Suddenls at 5 pm.._Swndas. a0 Mn? TR Fafiiy. Ttilizing a new device for measuring We mise Sou bLers, we miss you there; Thear ur_loving smi No ope can fil your foving face; your vacant place THE FAMILY. * A tribate of love and devotion ‘memory of our departed loved ones. about 7,000 miles of continuous sound- | Citizens® Assoriatio Yember 26, VI A F. HOXTON. = beiween San Francisco and Point | baintcrs and Derorators’ Aasortation. | Fumens ‘Mg Elys, Lotod, Beits ‘,““““’*’ PP EROGEIR i acpacied, o s e on e serving as treasurer of the latter| late Concention Church. Filende ang pern: G e i ) e M e e el e 3 He is survived by his widow. Mrs. ' 9 Lonesome, lonesome, evers spot Mary A. Russell: two sistera Mrs. L. 3 CRIN e 26, 1 Listening for your vo'ce “till weas . Mullin and_Mrs Carrell Heise. of s ary, for we hear it mot. mu Sity, and_ome brother Plumy 3 avednesdas, No- | e n ek A Trada - Va vemb .m_, thenre to - - i o Eosealllint Mrenavislannne at o rick’s Chyrch, where mass wll be Ao father, both true and k nd, Detour Details am. for the'repoce of her soul.” Interment |, A letter father zo ene SRR s . private, - - THE SUPERVISION |AmEvsts—tensie xor. otemara. aa ¥ gt November 2% 1922 at ) S el o, T THER, STLEL, who de- . = 5 € one Lin. 2987, . T beloved wife of Willlam H. parted this iife seven years ugo toda: . which we maintain |ses D, et O T Tamonas | e .,r;i'»?:-rfim;”‘“’.‘ e | Sember 25 : 5 ¥ - Kt. Patri 1 ¥ heart yor 101 ngers. over the detailed work- [k "R “hi' kil G| Herment Tl ek i : STCe tonter foud and e ° ol b 28¢ i is not a day. dear Luther, of every depart- y BALL—Silver. “Princeton, 1925, cn | MCCARTNEY. Monday, November : t 1 do not think of you. = : ° 3 orange and black rihhon: lost on Mt. Plea 1 . Forget, rou? ) ment in this business is 2 e e dorntown Section. © Piense o | am . 126 Exe w T¥foved You then., . . nieate wit] 35 enyon st. Phone Col. vor Me = i Your memory is as fre: eternally vigilant. lichw. Peser McCartudy. Funeral from ihe above ‘Ax I The honr on passed away. . N| K = b HIS LOVING MOTHER, ROSA SMITH. * @This restaurant—sup- : Ao | Viedas ' B Yeter's Church Frieuds ) SpEARE. a luving remembrance of our dear - mother, SALUDA A, 8P KE, who departed plymg food to hun- BOX (Hecht €.). containig wawsi and skire, | MCDONALD. Deparfed this life. enddenls, | this life cineteen Sears ago today, November . i1 3 dreds every mealtime | ¥ragn, B 2ot T stec theral vewand |y bslionee ™1 R w0 GEORGE T | Ty worit mar change from sear to sese HISTORIC UTTERANCES OF THE Satnrday morning, November 23. 1922 & . 1993, beloved wife of the laie Maurice W NECKPIECE, sable, Satarday n'ght: reward. inla ‘Not' =S e 3630 Trving st. D-w. apt. 24 Plione Corumabis | prmian; ao ve, o funeral bereafter. | GENERATION AFTER GENERATION oot “3o'* | REDDING. At her home, 203 East 10th st. 9 Wilmington, Del, November 26, 192 RGO e W e S | TS atRY At dairi; 5, 1857 SMTHOTSE 1922 ward. 1115 K n.w. Phone F-anklin 1925 ¢ the Infe Taliaferro Holmes and Mrs. Coru | : Yo S Tady’s, containing_about §35 cash;| L. Conway, devoted wife of Lewis A. Red- glso Y. W. C." A. membership card showing | @ing; mother of Lewis L.. Cora Gwendoivn. ; WASI'"NG‘I’ON.D.C..UNDERTAKER name of owner. aturdax afterncon om North | 1. Saunders, Lillian Holmes and Mason Rei- MENTHDL COUGH DROPS. RNt i I o R SR el V4 M SPEARE CO. Wilmington, Del. 25 I McDONALD. Funeral ervices at Kt - 2 ALD. i rervice 3 And_ friends ¥ to day, —is an important fac- D, 3 . Btephen’s Church on Tresdas. November 25, | Bt weris sl S lore for S, . -] at 9 o'clock. Interment at Arlington. % tai th Dear mother, Tade awas or, in maintaining the e 2 |MICHFLBOCH. Satnrdar. November 23 g2 HEI LOVING DAUGHTERS. * fY . em mounting. | at +he Alex: THOMAS. In memory of our sunt, LUCINDA ne standards of heal Call Main 277 IRENE LINDS THOMAS, who died one year sgo today. d d tO W h FTR PIECE—BIlack fox, in Woodward & Loth- Michelbac! ¥ i THE WILLIAMS FAMILY. * credite asNINgG- |rop's or on 11th st. between E and F. ‘Return| 25, from her law home. Perton ave.. Po- ' WITITAMS. In sxcred memors of my dear to Mrs. Bernard, Standard Ndtional Bank,| fomae. Va.. at 2 p.m. Tnterment in Hethel | pounor. MOSBY WILLIAMS, who on. receive $10 reward cemeters. Alexandria, Va. (Baltimore and | i LS . ! uway four veurs ago today, November T H GAUNTLET, GLOVE, black. on Hobart place, | Norfolk papers please cops.) [ TOTH % \ Brwasd. 401 Hobart “place. Phone Col | NALLS. ©On Sunday, November 26, 1622, MAY | Call not huck the dear departed, i H 41062 - i V.. belored wife of the late Nathaniel N. Anchored safe where s'orms sre c'er: ) 3 & H a l ;’;!;Afi[;:’sr*:hflll.lr:r’l;nt% l_;!_hnl;;:l'k (‘lle.l on‘ i lk@dfl‘g’ "'!hlm‘. Fuperal from her late | On\ the bords v . - } ay moriing. | residence. £16 Sth st. me Soui t mee more. HH R ), HANDBAG. containng maney and chack | ¢Xandria IERSE 1000y | ‘WILLIAMS. - ess at Hoboken .1921 on return urial ol “Washingtow's Largest | ED e B O | e e o | AN R PR TG : 2 : Restasrant e B T o B s £ e T || SRS e e i i 7 Turday P S pme iR PARSONS. beloved . 1018. | 5212 American Soldiers. Sallors.Marmes and Nurses. o B Rl T e 12th and G Streets N. W. EAVALLIER—On S~y on Fror & between e e e bl You have gone to join the angels and_ 6th or Pension office 2 E2 . i | I | warc: 611 F . now: Tincoln 3405, - “o | Interment private. [ oo pebere — = LLEWELLYN SETTEE—License PHILLIPPS. November 6. 1922 at 10 p.m. A Wrelcome vo - MOURNING BLACK oot huat: a pet. Reward: G EDGAR H. PRILLIDPS. Burial 'from | Ant with loviag. words thus spoken Dyed Withim 24 Hours 1185, 3248 Rittenhouge st.. Chevy Chase. D. C.| Lee's Chapei Wednesday. Notice of funeral | You entered sour eternal home rence t&flon ellt el ]2 1921 c ed P s‘él?!‘i’.’&N“lNo co. N A D Tater. { I8 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. ® o ARMACK DRY . i Notity 2953 3 | QUINLAN. Mondn 5 . at E A Y a0 CO IRt Remara Mieiiy IR, % &~ FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. RING—Diamond; Rialto Theater, _Sunday - rned RUSSELL. Saturday, November 25, 1822. at e.ther the successors ui nor <on- F Bad Breath e T i D med il 1318 B ot | his rewidence, 916 19tk st. n.w. GEORGE mected with the original W. R. Sneare Dr a a age EDMUND. beloved hushand of Ma A. ' establishment. 940 FSL Nw Russell. Funeral from his late residence, Phone Frank. 6636, V8 . STICKPIN—Diamond, between N. Capitol and | Tuesday, November 25, at 10 o'clock A.m. K and H sts. Reward if found. 2140 Pa.| Relatives and friends invited to attend. 'l - = 3Jlk Gei SOflS CO | STRIYG ~oF PRARTS, Tas ¥R ierment Gietwood cemeter: : 1 F:zm\m fltil‘ws Main 24 , last Friddy; Teyard | RUSSELL. The members of thy Auomnon 13 = [PhosciABameliesnY Oldest. Tahabiiants are. requested to attend | Modern Chapel. Telephoge. S 73 WALLET,_insurance, from Durant cai ma the funersl of our late rasociate member, i, Dirnified and Efficiont fervice, on New York ave. between 13th llfl 14th. GEORGE EDMUND RUSSELL, from his W W Finder please return to A. Fallow, 1301 C st. | late residence, 916 19th n.w., Tues- o n.e., and receive reward; no guestions asked. g.y.gg;eq‘nvv;r 28, at 10 . WREATH PIN_Biack enamel Teave T B IGHT. st in spaces: liberal reward. Ph. N 2185, 27 Secretary. THEODORE W. X -| WHIST WATCH, gold, in the York Theater, g Eosaslsat Sunday night between § and 9 30 pm. Pleass | SARDO. Suddenly, Sundar. November 26. retnrn to 1232 Crittenden st n.w. Reward | 1922, at her residence, 412 1 st. ne., ALIC _— L.; beloved wife of Joseph E. and ma uost of Willlam H. Sardo. Funeral from '3 Inlefl residence on Wednesday, November 29, We specialize In designing #nd enect. | atical. " Interment. Gieawood Cmeierr 5 ing memorials (monuments and mauso. | SIOUSSAT. Suddenls, Snnday. Novembher 20, Ehonts B SEE S0 = leums) of quality and character. 1922, in_ EBaltmors, MERRITT LOWRY = AT, + Timothy Hanlon | E | | i 1 1 l} Address at Wa.shmgm at opening of International Con- 1 I | | | | | | | | | | ; | A i . Call and see hundreds of photographic | and Margaret W ilin Sioussat i P N THESE RECORDS WERE RECORDED AT THE WHITE HOUSE MAY 24,1922. THEY ARE MADE | uagstions and dealgns on extibltion i | 51 Sl s T3 L. JAMES T, RYAN AND MARKETED WITHOUT PROFIT TO THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY AND-SHOULD BE i iy o | IS e Private Ambulances 914 _Fifteenth Street. S 2 Livery in Connection. 2 2900 Af st. n.w. Funeral from Cherrs- | —Jstablinhed 1573, _ Av'ephone Col. 7028. dale Baptist Chureh Tuesday, November 29, THE S. H. HINES CO., i CEMETERIES. at 2 pm. fliR‘l‘ I iNi EOI N TYSSOWBKL Saturday. November 25, 1922, e e, ADA MANGUN BASSETT, widow of the “ Private Ambu'ance. . IN EVERY HOME .EVERY SCHOOL.AND WHEREVER THERE ARE AMERICAN CITIZENS. N THE ORDINARY KIND Phone Frankiin 4745 H G i l-————————— ~ Bramch store: . Write for Iustrated Booklet In fiffnorfl?} ot o] _Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 7 e e e JORN H. BERRY, who aied | 3034 M St. N.W. FUNERAL DESIGNS. two 3 g0 today, November -"'-| Automobile Sér R. KIDD, wio died I IMA LEESE DPTKM. (0 |Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. e ears s, Norember 2o’ 1619, and o WITLIAM LEY . Funeral Disecior ama = | = ) 2 \ The Park Cemetery e P R e ‘ : \ St e e, | monctectiin perserens e | B n i i i k| 3, R Bipeave Co. | R R T Beautiful and ftting focation. 12/no0u; - } i th:nmehl: camera.. Our por. Beadily accessiblo—on electric car lize, | © roeienis, 1123 il ot v, 'n}:'flu',{ bt UNDBI\TAKEM H REG.US.PAT.OFF. . | ectly fitted glasses will m: ‘On Baltimore boulevard, at District Jine. WALLACE, mother of Margaret M. Traey, | 1208 H STREET, NW 5 {abel. 1! mnbum‘g;mm Gy o N enoias { TORMERLY 9407 ST. | h'admrks - | . o meral from the Chiurct of thi: Eyiviiany on | Look for these Under the 1id.. On the ; ‘ ‘ " Epinws Grasses Office: 705 12th SEN.W. | o Roneaber %50 v | Bimas . Speame .1o. Wl 8. Spesze : Victor Talkmg Machine Company Camden, New Jersey OPTOMETRI ST§ Pr-pt asto dsllvery lervlea. Siea a.:' y:’:‘;:h:m“ orll:bern 13,1 Bx’{;'l:,' o | Chapel and odern * crematorium. | M Q=11 614 g ;m : line of 'r::;' remembrance prices. 332 Pa. ave. nw. Tel. call M. I )\fl e — - = = W 14th ust & memory and true, Y = = GEO- SHAFFER. t. a.w. | Just a token of love and devot'on L i xu-f% Phove ) That our bestts still long for our loved ones. | 412 B st . 2 \ - at xonnmu P20 Dol FAMILY. *§ Modern Chapel.