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: - _THE EVENING--STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. -C.- THURSPAY -NOVEMBER 30, 11922, BA;Y -S'EQEEI:ANNED. 5':‘:’::1%;:;}‘2‘35‘.’0.‘.,'5" Monros” .’&-Zl‘f|;‘{:3'5:;':3:5&'&%:'&2;&:&{%%‘?:}:{: CHILD FUND GROWS. | ANNUAL lEAVES HA”'ED W.w. DALY SR., CENTER 1 Cards of Thanks. In stlemoriam, To purchase a new altar for St. An-| A feature of the fair will be & baby | also will be given. :LANGSTON. We thank latives and { BIRCH. In loving remembrance of our dear show Saturday afternoon between @il $2,250 Given, 'l 000 P] MARKET DEALER DIE ‘many friends. and nelghbors for their 5 father, WILLIAM 11 BIRCH. who de e pathy and beautiful flornl tributes at the | parted this Iife two years ugo today. No . 14 death of our dear mother, ANNIE M.| vember 3 Native Virginian, Fifty Years in| LANGETOX iony’s Church members of the So-|32:3) and 3 o'clock. Booths will in- (ality of the Blessed Virkin will give | ciude candy, Christmas tree decora- | .If you want to Gwn the nmu that Juvenile Auochtion. ! _ol ‘ashioned fair tomorrow tions, country store, dolls, fancy!Jack bulll first earn the jac! v-vndle Approximately $2,250 has been cal-l T - Softly at night the tars are shinin MR. AND MBS. ROBERT 1. HARL L e s lected towara the $11,000 budget of Business and Prominent Durlng | wam7or, we wah tn extess ou ivees thanks | Wty 114 e duse Tt o T, e 11,000, Dudget of eartfelt appreciation fo our friends. Whou we loved, but con'd v ety o eoci Allon = i Residence in Washington. relatives wad the”chirch fur Uieir kind Sym | Biisre Koved s tiomind ot e been’ muir ; n“ as reported at & | Inventory Is Cause, Says Executive | w00 w Daly, sr., tor fty years eyt benntilalifon! e ed to the memory of BEX meeting of the budget committee of e - = ¥ AGNES A. E LY 3ps | dAMAN who died three yeurs tre ansoclation In campalgn head- Officer, Explaining the & aveper)imarchint inl{the iCentar L R S e a0, qul.rle;n. 1208 F street northwest, ) E home, 914 Maryland avenue northeast,! and relatives for their kindncas, sympathy | Yesterday! = Order. aged sixty-sev was a| #0d floral offerings duriug the 1lness and 84 y-seven years. He s moaning of the bar \ ° Addresses in behalf of the drive i will be made next week by Mrs. Edna ; e e - nnouncin B |5ebnmeds nent meek by Mrw Bina nue Grand and York theaters. Mrs. [ Col Charles R. Forbes, director of J. A. Terrell will speak at the Lincoln | the United States Veterans’ Bureau, The Removal of the MARMON Q¥ B ok sodiall g:0up oLl thie campalan!| 8- crasied ThAL alliabplicatisnailor annual leave in his bureau shall be Showroom From 1501 Connecti- : Thitton " Clab, Dedomber 18, at. 3130 | temporarily held up. cut Avenue to Our Newly Com- ook Dr. T. H. Scott, executive officer Wi reiElous Eroup, headed by Mr€ | of the bureau, explained the order to- pleted SALES and SERVICE e | ok voiom! Curougn/aniinven: BUILDING— 3 tarian, Epiphany. Covenant and Mount | tory, just as all large industrial con- Pleasant churche: cerns ‘do at different periods, involc- ing and reducing expenses and per- 19" M Stl- N w sonnel. In order intelligently to do TWI this we have to ghut down on leave. 1‘91 h eet ® . GAS MAKES 0 ILL. Besides, the regulations stipulate that ‘elen : 1 —— not more ghan 12 per cent of the em- lephone Main 7767 : Meade Edmunds Taken to Hospital | pioyes shall be on annual leave at one time, and as the case stands . | T. V. T. MOTOR CORPORATION { o Critical Condition. moratian](hat ks s clout e Bativelof Pocabonias: Where he| Iecent death of our muther. EMMA was born December 4, 1854. He had| SMITH. EHERNY CHE W D ¥. 200 been a resident of th! city for more UPSHUR. To the relatives, friends and ne’ than half a century and was widely and favorably known among the busi- ness men for his sterling qualities. No arrangements have been made for the| ' NUNDY. funeral. Mr. Daly is survived by his widow, ¢ . o s o five sons and four daughters. The wons A Biaame ey s are Harry W. Daly, Willlam W. Daly, | BEVENS. Wednesday, versary mass s chure jr.; Edwin C. Daily, John M. Daly and | 8t Vincent's Ompha Sl e Adolph A. Daly. The flluxhlrrn are| ZAGA BEVENS, Vincent's B i MroTC T Weed, Mrs W, Seltser,| Orphan Asylum Frid . December M L W ood, M. e Movgaret| 1. Interment 3it. Olivet cemetery. BOYLE, nesday, M. Daly. Mr. Daly was a member of | BUCRE. | edne Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, L 0. O. F. T (nee. Turtic) beloved | COX. of John Koyl P her ate. resident | SISTER GONZAGA DIES. | 2355, B o0y St for the repose of her soul at 10 s.m. terment Mount Olivet Was Stationed at St. Vincent’s bursport, Mass., papers market, 8led yesterday morning at his | SMITH. We wish to thank our many friends | » L Sy " BRODERICE. Suddenly, forgoie Distributors of . auT¥o beraons wore madsiillyester: (llaaveiwith pay.Salcijleave audileave Asylum Twenty Years. 26, 1922, JOHN BEODEKIC or Jove shall ever b y. a a y inhaling umi- | without pay, but we cannot have any Slsl-r Gonzaga, stationed for the| Ivsting at the 5. I Hines Co. funeral par- | as there is memory nating = Meade Randolph Ed- | further Interference until we classify |, oSS0 SO BTG vineent: Tors, S00L 14th et aw . Foocesl mervices 5 ways think of ties Filday, December 1, at 2 p.m., from the munds, y-eight years old, was|them. And we are classifying the found In the kitchen of his apart | job, not the person. OrohansARyinmidiediatithelthstiie ment, at 1903 15th street, by his| Dr. Scott said that until the num. |ton vesterday at So0%. . o0 brother. It is said the gas had been ber on leave return within the 12| Siater Gonsage Wes B REmurt b | toruian : extingulshed by the wind and that|per cent regulation, and until the “n- | 4c°pyul, and had been aMliated with |* BERTIA BROGKS, beloved me l H u Hines Co. funeral pariors, 2901 1iti Edmunds, who probably had fallen | ventory” is completed, which will be | & Fatl, a8q Bac 2ein B0 o7 yearu,’ Cnngiitern 2 olone Ao Itelatives and friends i (i iphia papers please copy.) i asleep before the accident happened. [ about December 15, all applications | U piteis ginlone | Was serfously aifected. He was taken | will have to stand unacted upon. _|She was noted for her kindly disposi- | slster, depurted cnis e in litad to Emergency Hospital, where phy- | Col. Forbes' order, however, did not |tion and love for children. = Frida; d siclans said his condition was critical. | affect those who sought leave over | She was born In Wirginia and Wob|guage. wednesdn Harry H. Lewls, thirty-elght years | the Thanksgiving holiday until Mon- |2 member of the Bevans family o ner resden : 3 old. 520 10th street southeast, was|day, as Dr. Scolt said he personally |that stae. She Is surv “Ed,' % 'l““’ e 5 D 3 o T st our God . found In his room by his father-in- | passed on a number of applications |Prothers, both residents of Virginia. Be ML Borke, Fanerat’ from ND AND CHILDR {law suffering from the effects of gas. | yesterday. The check-up In the hu- dence Saturday moruing, December GRLEN. 1u sad bat remembrance of A physician from Casualty Hospital |reau is in charge of a commlittee wh;r"‘"r:-my;:"';*‘ o 3 5 5 I Wi { rendered first aid. He vis had | headed by Col. Shepherd of the Ship. wire @equiemibig s = - g0 todas, No | not been seriously affected. ping Board, working under Dr. Scott's | @ F. FISHER WILL FILED. 2 s tives and friends invited to attend | not take him to the hospital. dfrection. ment Mt. Olivet ceme | g rod Tet ux ali N Funeral arrangements will be an- nounced later. CHAPIN. Ti Novem| residence, 1 Bih st CHAPIN. Funcrul Frida from the fu _———— The will of Charles F. Fisher. who - i = died November 14, has been filed for Mrs. Helen E. Crockett, the first| To any body at equal distance from | 160 SOVETDIL (8 980, (06, ch ‘of his | woman to hold public ce in Henry |the sun and earth the sun would be | Sounty. Onlo, won' theSeounty clerk- | 1,500 million times as bright as the | dauehters, Jessle C. and Ray Fisher. hip by a margin of three votes. earth. e i crintel woes! to the widow, Mrs. Sarah E. Fisher. latives and | Interment Glenwood ceme- 30 Wednesday, November 29, 1 4 914 Macyland ave. n.e. LIAM W. DALY, Sr.. sged 65, beloved »|:nm:s ROBERT J. In sad remembrance of M. Daly e Th 5 [ hustund and our devoted toduy THE WEATHER District of Columbfa and Maryland| omit flowers. i Partly cloudy and warmer tonight; | DIFDRICH. B AT e tomorrow unsettled and wagyner, withy 1 3 A - this Yile ¥ NI SOXN: husbund and who deps ar ago today, November :hnwfll-n: moderate vnlrmb]e winds, . Diedri S in 5 hecoming fresh southerly. b Remembered . i th Virginfa—Fair and warmer tonight:| ot BaYars T P tomorrow cloudy and warmer. with| ) . Glenwood | LEHNERT. local showers; moderate southwest,| cemeters. 300 T or my ; hacking to south winds. DIXON. Departed this life Tu R LksSiving dus el West Virginia—Local rains tonight 2 h i . MOTHER or tomorrow; warmer. nembrunce of 3T WILLIAM MAY < | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. e Eohns Thermometer—1 12 midnight, I g 2 neon, 51. ETCHISON. Tuesday 5 ay Fon it gutes a0 Barometer—4 pm. 30.21; 8 p.m.. { the residence of her { 3 ki 30.23; 12 midnight, 30.23; 4 a.m.. 30.26; | 1217% C st : the bless her of Sarlo & C Highest temperature, 51, occurred | ani & 1t noon today. Lowest temperature, :8. occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last yvear— Highest, 4S; lowest, 36. Weather in Various Cities. S am.. 30.32; noon, 30.31. Funeral i itiam ’ " Mary, the m insited fo attend. Interment at Newmar | ket, Md. (Frederick papers please cu { FOLLIARD. Tucmlay at her residence, of the late Patrick Folliar o the late Patrick Folliard. Funeral from MeLavGRLIN. FOLLIARD (nee Gannon), beloved i f her late residence on Friday morning ! cember 1. at £:30 am.. th sior . where solem requein mass for the repose of her soul, at Rtelatives and fre attend. Interment Mount O GOETZMAN. Wedunesday. at ‘his residence, 313 Ariington county. Va.. G - infant xon of Dr. Geurge F. RICHARD W. SCOTT == suteor Stations. Weather. Abllene, Tex. man. Funeral F: . . I3 sad and tov cmembrance of Alany B, from the funesal pariors of Fers & LE MARGARET £ RILEY e Asbury T H . Relutives oand | The who d this life fo Atlantlc City 3i friends fnvited. Interment Glenwood ceme- | apo toduy, Baltimore ter. HARTEN. Wednesday. at 1315 10tk st. of the late Hu = Sment. ton. 641 H st & B * 10 the Char sar A ? our de.r mass will i 3 . ETHEL 3 for the repose of her soul at ® am. Inter- | Wi u - ment Forext Glen. Md. Helatites and The wo 3 ¢ to yea Roston . Buffalo " Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cioudy Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy usss;;g,fiév Denver . Detroit B ever Las she left v HOSCH. On Wedneslas. Nov Tier for 'whota e, shed par. tears at 2:30 a.m. A forever shall our mourning August Hoscl ken long the weary years There shall be a jorous meeti Wien the reign of death is o father. ent (prizate) @t Tock Creek ceméeters In the home where al. e Lapps Fictmy 30% In the lund of evermore. Cioot HOSCH. The members of the Lad HER DEVOTED PARENTS Clondy Concordin Lutheian Church are "Tis only a step that divides us E Cloudy atfend the funeral services of one I From glors 1 i hath seen. Pt.cloud: A HOSCH, death's gri r Crear7 | residence. 1523 5th st. n.w.. Friday, Dec et o oni e i Sa P ber 1, 1.30 pm Slondy $iRs. L. HARFORD, Sec. Pt.cloudy Clear ELEINSCHMIDT. Thursday, November Clear 1922, at the residence of ber som, F. Clear Kleinschmidt, Dumbarton Court. JOSE- Cloudy PHINE P. KL IMIDT, widose of EES AN Prciovdy{ H. A. Klelnachmidt, M. D. Funeral Decem. e ber 2 at 11 a.m. Services private. Kindl Cloudy 2 .m. omit Bowers. 1 FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. Glona ey Clondy. A, Welnestas, Noven 3 _ s WILLIA M | T3 WiLLiAM LEE. 1 Direcior_ant Cloudy Prcloudy | 3715 B N enoan. from. e lace | Embalmer. Livers in coum ction. Com gl g o e i City. Philadelphia. Phoentx, Ariz Pittsburgh. elect Your Xmas Gifts Now! Right now is the time to make your Christmas Gift Selections! There are llterully hundreds and hundreds of beautiful Diamonds, Watches, Sil- verware, Pearls and Jewelry to select from. Remember—prices are ex- actly the same for cash as they are for Credit. BERRRLRBBRRRIRERTARRATRTALIRRRLLE residence. 3101 Newton st., Mount Raini |th Ma., Fridar, December 1, at 10 am. Iuter | ment at Aonapolis, Md. LEGASTEE. Members of Progressive (‘nnn- cil, No. 8, D. of A, aie hereby uotified the death of Sister L1 The, remains ean be viewed at vull's undertaking parlors. 433 7ih st. 5. EENE}IA“ON arTER GENERATION December 1. FOREIGN. (8 8.m., Greenwich time, todsy.) Stations. Temperatare, Weather London, England. Part cloudy is, France. Cloudy. Copenhagen, Denmal Part cloudy Stockhclm, * Sweden. Horta (Fayal), Asor Hamilton, Bermuds ,1551 Gold Filled rhorst 1922 FREE S £ Here's what we consldgr the greatest watch value'ever S’l s ts :‘n;l:_l:v;:‘rl:x::; (mee’ Welsh). Tl WASHINGTON.D.C-I.]!!I?ERI@ offered—a thin model, 12-size ELGIN in fancy guaranteed 2 1ver € TOLLIE DOG, male. Owner call at 4823 Con- NORTON. Twursdar. Nowember 30, 1922 at VL SPEARE Co An ideal gift for any one! Separate pieces or complete sets of standard- make Silverware! Cash prices and no charge for credit. Complete sets, $8.95 to $60.00 Pay Next Year E M., beloved wife of Clande B 1120 Euclid st. gold filled and nickel case: a gold filled knife and chain. all for— FOX TERRIER, male. Washington Animal either Lhe SUCCESSOrs ol nor o) Reacne League. n.w. Funeral notice later. lneAcl-d with the original W. It Speare PAYNE. Wedneslay vember 29, 1922, | establishme HE CHRISTL “loved wife of | Phone Frank. 6626 940 F SL N.W. Toure Mol services w0 Fidar. hem: | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. lock p.m.. pel of Georxe 5 A .w. Relatives and | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. = fefends respectfully invited fo attend. (San : Modern Chapel. Teiephone. Main 2473 ¥ranctsco. (Bt Lotis xid Bostim papess Bleate Quick, Diznified_and FEfficient Servies. AIREDALE DOG, in vicinity of 16th Buchanan sts.: auswers to name of “‘Pat.” Liberal reward and no questions asked if ieturned to 2115 14th st. n.w. 300 BEADED BAG, Iady’s. lost In 014 Dufch Mar. ket. between 6th and 7th, between 2 and 3 o'clock Wednesday. with gold watch chain in- side. Reward if returned 620 Pa. ave. Heckinger. BELT, man's black leather, Nov. 25: buckle, initials “E. J. R.* Reward. orth 4223, apartmont No. 6. 1 CURRENCY—Twenty-eight dollars, between 13th and 14th sts, on Monroe n.w. Call Adams 2600, Reward. \D, % carat, 10th and F, during auto iberal reward. Address Box 95B, copy.) L PUSHAW, November 28, 1922, EMILY D., be- | W. W. Deal & loved wite of Weres L. Puskaw. ared 816 1 Liveoln 3404, years. Funeral from her late residence o ier e o reing_st. ne., Fridas, December 1, Automolile _Service L p.m. Interment at G STAHL. _Suddenl ovember 1922, ‘LILLIAN DOUGHERTY. beloy of Hugo A. Stahl, at |‘|’;r1_ll ome, 4 ol st. s.e. Funeral eld Tues - = ber 28, at Hackensack, N. J. % & ":m’ lvu ‘Wednesd: vember 29. 1922, at| = ! . e Pfl;‘l: e .m., BENJAMIN G., beloved huxband of | . Phones M. Mk& Ou-(g A, 8wan. Funeral from his late rexi- | ) dence, 920 C st. n.e.. Saturday, December 2 a8 pm. Relatives and friends fuvited 6| atte BYDNOR. Departed this life after -2.10 2 d painful {liness, a is residence, A a1 el Wednesday. November 29. 1 JAMES 5 T. RY A_V beloved husband 87 Vibietta €, Sydnor. Funeral, from Zion { Model Chapel. Private Ambulances Beautiful, Sparkling Diamond Rings $1459 to 3500 A Ummond Ring is the “Giit Supreme.” Our _exceptionally Star office. 170G, Targe, GaTk Brows. Jong ears and bam tafl.' Reward {f retured to 1121 4th st. n.w. * DOG, large collle, last Friday night. No tag. Answers to name of “Frisco.” Valved as 2 pet_for children. Liberal reward if returned to 151 11th st. n.e. Lincoln 71183 FOX TERRIER, white and black head. Re- ward. 755 Kenyon st. n.w. 800 317 PA. AVE. Raptist Chigreh, F st between 34 asd ity | wonderful stock of Diamonds, ex- Exquisite FRATERNITY PIN. Jeweled. pearls and two b 1 Livery in_Conoection. quisitely mounted, will please emeralds. Phone Col. 10241. Beatrice Henalng.* et e i s e | e 1574 the most exacting tastes. Liter- 18, 24 and FRATERNITY PIN. Kappa Alpha Phi, initials WEST. Departed this life November 27, 1922, | THE S. H. HI ally hundreds and hundreds of on back M. J. A. G." Returr'to Mr. Gmm .m., after a lingering illness, which | 1 o T 30-inch 2 Towa circle. Reward. fne bore wiih Christian fortitnde. BERTHA, | w. R F Diamonds to choose from. Terms GLASSES—Shell-rimmed, in green the beloved daughter of the late Maggie et Woodley, and devoted mother of Eleanor | ‘West and !lnfln‘ ‘ll'!l’ o‘l l’l:xrl “llhllinxl'l;n ( ey £ Tt a0 gooms Nermont — Aveune Baptis h Friday, December 1, at 1 p.m snelwfifi 'e S T M ot ot dnugh | eare €0. , ohe sinte one brother, four nieces, one e ew and &' host of {riends, Hemains at UNnm\TAKm\s her sister’s residence, 446 O st. n.w. Friends 1208 H STREET.NW Sanistjioatte = ronu:::a 40 ¥ ST. case Etz on outside, Mondsy moraing. xafiu will be arranged to suit you in 437 14th st. s.e. Linc. 5491. every respect. We urge you to come early. Don't wait for the big Christmas crowds. Pay Next Year _strands — Graduated , indestruc - tible Pearls. SECKPIECE—Back fur, Tecsday eve mln at Arcade Market, Reward. 1234 Irving street n.w. Col. 804. NECKPIECE—A small, brownish neckpiece of sable, Monday afternoon on or mear filtra- tlon plant, North Capitol ang Michigan ave. Call North 4244-W. PEKINESB DOG, brown. Reward. !fl-rl 3 1917 23rd st. n.w. Phone North 5787. PERSIAN CAT, large gray, strayed from Homeonathic Hospital. Reward if returned to hospital. PIN, Sigma Nu fratemity, jeweled in purl- between BState, War and Navy bidg. and George Washington University. Call Franklin 4560, apt. 202. - 2] 10 <P Resoh < > RS < > R Iu Memoriam. ]""“""""‘ Pl o \ULDRIDGE. In sad but loving remembrance ‘ol our_dear mother, SARAH CATHERINE h F. Birch’s Sons AULDRIDGE. who departed_this life four | 2 e ) Jears ago today, November 30. 1818, 3034 M St. N.W. Established 181 HER DAUGHTERS. * Am«mh(k Service BARRY. In sad and loving remembrance of ; ‘our dear father, WILLIAM BARRY, who de- parted this life two years azo, December 1. 1050, Anniversary masses at the Church of the Blessed Sacrament and Immaculate Con- ception Charch, which members of Spald ing_Council, K. of C., are invited to tend. DAUGHTER AND SONS. IVORYWARE and Amber Sets i Every One Guaranteed L comia e} bl camee, e Chetens Cinls7.501Un $6.75 to $50.00 %{c:esh'?: " 2 Lodge” Terms, 50c or $1.00 a Week Pay Next Year . Pay Next Year - Pay Next Year Extra Special! POCKETBOOK—Tady's__pay _eavelope and ek ixepate check. Reward. Phone North PURSE, il brown coominingchangs, ednesday creaing between © 45d 8 o'clock, o St erper atand back of Genter Market. Be ward if returned to 2125 8 st. n.w. PURSE, small bDlack, Tuesday night goin from 7th and G to 0% and G or Forest Gles A |gan, contatning changs and kers. Please return keys to The Hecht Co., u__ Y : |y Homer. care Hecht & Co. NG—Gent's gold, amytbest stone, Friday o Berean car. “Haward, Adams 921 | 50¢ SMALL B noflr‘nu-”efi Ft. Hant and A Gregory's. Boathouse, 6th aad w.m,"w'.‘."" ington. 10 fim—'w and silver bandie, Inltials A top. Reward. Phone 8. on | North FORT LTNCOI:N The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting lodtion. Readily accessible—on electric car line. ©On Baltimore boulevard, at Distrlet line. Office: 705 12th SLN.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Oft we listen for her coming, ‘Write for Illustrated Booklet Feeling sure that Melanda is near. No one knows the silent heartuches. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Only those who have lost can tell O e e ter e tored o v, |Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. m‘-<>wmm“'<>74md-<>N=a&§am"<>Hfi@;:m‘-»w;izs;m'-ow,.e;r:.m"<>rg‘g;imw>wm‘&§afi<>wm&mi<>zmgmm‘-<>w=; BLASEY. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, CATHR! BLASEY, ‘who departed this life nine years ago today, l 80, 1918. Hopcaber HER SON MICHAEL. -l BLESS, In sad but loving remembrance of our_dear daughter and sister, MELANDA BLESS, who departed this life a year ago today, November 30, 1921 How we miss the welcome footstep Of the one we loved so dear; 15-Jewel Wrist Watches, in 14-kt. white gold filled cases, guaranteed 25 years. Six ¢ heautiful de- ‘ l 6& signs ; unusual — -h.l'l.ulh_ value g cses ‘Thou 3 t forgotten, Prompt auto delivery service.” Other Watch Specials | fi%fifi n;.'l‘o:‘;‘fivi’; Al sver b, Am-u»—«m-n»—-»_«g_m‘_‘_ % 1s ey HAFFER Pl: l'\?nt Y:r 2 ¢ w-'”‘x' mu_'x“, = n:‘t' 'm"";x.'\":"l. ':"A’lgg-‘r"g °§x§'§nu A;B ggngs;r%sinum Y 5 M. Gfrl.'elll Lincoln BROTHERS, ’ at MODERATE PRICES. .nl—fl“l

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