Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
- THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 3, 1922—PART 1 who resigned on account of ill health, Dinner to Be Tendered George B.|2!2 recent meeting. Three Represent Dupont Circle As- | Mrs. Fiorence Kelley of New York. The following nominations der officers were made: Commander. n itizens’ Conference, Earquhar. . | Sohn W. Fenoida: sentor vice com.| Bociation in Citizens’ Co will preside. George B. Farquhar, last year's|mander. Harry N. Williams; junior| Snowden Ashford, former municipal chairman of the membership com-!fice commander L. R Niswonger|architect; Mrs. Archibald Hopkins and (T0 HAVE HOUSEWARMING. > 1 Ream was elected to mem- o mittee of the Washington Board of | peenin and Willlam W. Hvans was| Capt. Clayton E. Emig were yesterday Trade, will be honored next Satur-|initlated by the degree team, headed | appointed on a committee to represent @ay night, when the present mem. by E. F. Warner, past division com-|the Dupont Circle Qitizens' Association | Opening of Remodeled Law School i £ i e f the i 0 bership committee will tender him mander. acting In the station of |at the joint citizens’ conference of the Building to Be Celebrated. a dinner in appreciati is ser- | commander. board of education in the Franklin \-ire: o F Spoeme o 1 S e School Tuesday night. Col. John Tem- A housewarming in celebration of | h tinental Hotel. and covers will be laid | tion, made the appointments. for sixty member: i President Edward F. Colladay and | will be held in the Law School, pected to make brief addresses. | p open for In - SUCCEEDS GARRIGUS. ez Sve faclie anapickeup| Woman's Joint Congressional | “if, ol TihiVe Martin B. Madden of - 5 st of se were Z | pleted yesterday by the mail bag | Committee to uvers for $3,200 each. The tables| Guy F. Glossbrenner was clected|are circular in form, an innovation,| Women's Clubs tomorrow at 2:30 ton W. Booth of the United to serve the unexpired term of Victor fifty of them to be made in all. o'clock. Representatives of fourteen ' Court of Claims, who will preside. LR T Fancy Silk Hose Fishnet and Glove Silk, of perfect quality; many patterns from which to choose; and plain full- fashioned — including Pointex. Black and colors. Xmas Special. . i In Fancy Box—w'th Gift Card. Silk Umbrellas A most acceptable gift to any lady. Heavy silk, strong parzgon frame, handsome bakelite and ambker handles. Xmas S:e::ial. . 33'98 l TR Tl R Ghe Economy Corner 7th.and H.Sts. N\ QO A AT i TN IRt A Special Sale of Real Fur and Fur-fabric Coats It’s a strong assortment of big values—that we have marked at very extraordinary prices. Real Coney Genuine $929.75 $7Q.75 Just a small Iot of ex-ellent gar- - They are 42 inches long; with ments—reliatle skins, reliably full sweep, beautifully silk lined; made up. Full swezp and well lined. and in all sizes. Big, Wrappy Plush Coats —both the Crushed and Brocaded Plush and also Mole Cloth. They’re the “next cf kin” to real Fur. Graceful wrappy models; with enormous collars of real fur; and lined with high-grade silk. $39.75 and $59.75 Gther—more conservative models in Plush—all with genuine Fur col- lars—in three attractive lots— $195—524.5$39.15 RN R B! bk Coats- = i Useful Gift Luggage Paramount Wardrobe Trunk; {fully equipped—with every wara- Tobe convenience. and of very superior construction. In fact We want you to compars it with any $60 wardrobe 5 Christmas special Beautiful Gift Underwear Every piece of Silk Under- wear will be handsomely boxed—and accompanied by a suitable gift card. Blouses Georgette and Crepe de Chine; the very newest models, and including combinations of Georg- ette or Crepe de Chine with Paisley—most effective. o and ot cut 1o na trimmed with $3.98 dainty lace. Orchid, Blue and Pink...... Radio Silk and Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises— plain tailored, or e 1.98 fectively trimm ‘with lace. Silk Camisoles—cor- rectly cut; tailor fin- 98c ish or lace trimmed Silk Boudoir Caps; in all colors—trimmed 98c Each Blouse in a_handsome Xmas box, with gift card. Headquarters for HoyseMSlippers S e 61° 40 Sightly. Christmas l' special .. wB Il e v sppreciate—s o v o ral sz 98 sizes and grades— ® with lace and ribbons beginning at......... Silk Jersey Petti- ; —— S o golozs, $2.49 Gift Pockst Books, i $ 1% i 88 E Look! 100 New Cloth Dresses —A special purchase by which we are able to save you practi- cally one-half. 1. 75 All-wool Poiret Twill Dresses—effectively mod- elled, and perfectly made ; handsomely embroidered, or $ 1 of plain finish. There are ten styles in the lot. Worth up to $19.75............. The affair will be held in the Con- | ple Graves, president of the organiza- the opening of the remodeled Law | o v TABLES FOR Pl o' USE' Sl::ool bullding of Howard University other officers of the board are ex- Equipment at Reduced Cost Fur-|CONFERENCE TOMORROW. e omor oW R R & e el et Tilinols will deliver the principal ad- 1 h h the tabl t i dress. Other upeulm—z:1 will 'baHDL .L jequipment suoDs hieve, thetablesicosts 1e annual conference and dinner |Stanley Durkee, president of Howar Guy F. Glossbrenner Elected Sons | ik wbout "$1.000 “euch, us” compured | of the Womens wjoint ‘congresaionai | Univeraity; Dr. Emmett J. Scott, sec- | ¢ y mmander. | With bids réceived from manufac-!committee will be held at the head- | retary-treasurer of the university: |, Sty | quarters of the General Federatlon of | Prof. James A, Cobb. and Justice Fen- | 5 Fur Coats Sealine Coats - . ‘The chajrman, Mrs. Maud Wood Park, 420 5th States | —— i |} 1an ti n h a in o e e e es e e e e s es e e e s ees s e essesseessesseresessersssssessstsstssstssesssssstsss e88883838888328888888388383 $38882888888288888328883888888838888883838282383888838888388 002 220 33000000066664 | spirit of our great republic.” Ihave indicated that the need for re- Franklin, fort Street north seph Harris Franklin and Mary Mur- daugh Franklin and brother of Joseph Harris Franklin, died after a long ill- WILL BE HONOR GUEST. |fincia s, noo3 Sone or veterans,| NAMED AS DELEGATES. IE:{f“‘k‘%fi’{g‘{&}“‘é’é’q.‘u@éwfifl'.i:?:; NEAR EAST EMERGENCY fiiss’ Blxabetn Hauser of Ohlo and DAY TO BE BIG EVENT State and Local Officials Through- out Country to Press Presi- dent’s Plea for Aid. The American people, under the lead of thelr government, will turn in sympathy today to those who are | omeless and suffering as a result f the war in the near east. In response to a proclamation by President Harding state and local officials throughout the country will idoin with social and civic leaders and with the public in observing the day as “Near East Emcrgency day, red-letter event in American genero i8ity, set aside, in the words of the President, 80 that the nation might ive an expression “worthy of th- enerous heart and the humanitarian Recent reports to the Red Cross ef effort in the near east refugee zone {s far greater than had been {imagined. Thc number who are des- tute {s above a million, and although imuch already has been done to aid them the prospect still is described 15 one of untold suffering. {DR. E. T. M. FRANKLIN DIES Funeral Services to Be Held at West River, Md.. Tomorrow. Dr. Edmund Thomas Murdaugh ears old, of 1729 19th . #on of the late Jo- ess yesterday at Woodstock, the ome of Alexander Murray at West river, Md. Funeral services will be held at 11 .M. tomorrow at Owensville, West river, Md. Interment at Quaker bury- iE ground, West riv —_—— College President—-So you want a b as a professor. Did you ever earn ny money in vour business? Applicant—No. not to any marked | degree. College President —Very well, you will be given a position in our eco- omics department —Exchange MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Houra 216 15th St., Col. 636 CARMI.;CK DRY CLEANING Co. Circle. Fr, 5232 NARCISSUS IN BOWLS 25c to $1.29 Will Bloom in Time for Xmas Chinese Lilies, 20c, 3 for 50c 60c Freesias, dozen ..... 10,000 Hyacinth Bulbs, Doz., 35¢ & 50c 18,000 Tulip Bulbs, Doz., 25¢ & 35c 10,000 Plain and Japanesc Fantails, Comets and Shu- bunkins. 10c to 50c Each SIX $25 9-Gal. Aquariums All Well Balanced Filled with gold fish and growing .aquatic plants, will sacrifice . $12.50 Fish Food, Pint, 15¢ Grass Seed, Pint, 25¢ = X BIRD.S Singing Canacies and Rollers —just arrivel from the Hartz Mountains. 25 of these famous birds, guaranteed to sing or your money back. 2 weeks on trial. [0 e Fertilizer for indoor plants, ferns, palms and other plants, package, 35¢ KRAMER —YOUR FLORIST— 916 F St. N.W. IDANEL . EDWARDS ! in Southeast. I — T0 BE BURIED TUESDA Body to Be Brought From Balti- more for Services at Home [ ay IH. M. SPOTTSWOOD DIES; Served Smithsonian Institution for| o'clock, Monday, December 4. Intermevt . with the Smithsontan Institution. died i at Garfleld Hospital Friday after a g“ fltmnnanl. Deaths. HAD BEEN ILL LONG TIME | “70nee0N- frias, December 1. 1922, az b band of Laura L. Thompsen. Funerai fro Baflell's chapel, 5th and B sts. n.w. at 11 Glenwood cemetery. Thirty-Six Years—Father Was |TR1prrrr. muuraay. November 30, 1922 in U. S. Employ. Chicaror T Flonpies: BT Henry M Spottswood of 1523 Allison | Lii% e, o te late William . Tvijiete treet northwest, fifty-three years of | 8t Hammond, Ind. . ge, for thirty-six years connected lingering {llness. . In sad but loving remembrance of ! o for many years a prominent official of . December 3, 1921, the government printing office. He is Thou art gone. but not forgotten, Mr. Spottswood was the eldest ori|" our dear mother and wife, 3 LAURA H. f the late James M. A. Spottswood.| BEERS. who departed this lif De year ago ve shull ever be, i 4 t urvived by his widow Margaret J.. a on, Henry M. Spottswood, jr.; a bro- 2 long_au there s memory. her, Joseph C. Spottswood of New | upm ‘LovinG Diccnrs’ U5 mrs. 3 s York, and a sister, Mrs. J. Frank BAND, re justice of the peace a big fat possum| “Tloughts of one we Joved so dear, as a wedding fee. Meeting the groom FATHEK, MUTHER, SISTERS AND l‘"llll:ll. a Ji White of this city. BEERS. In sad but r < The funeral will take place tomor- |y, .y g pif 2" oy (0% emory of our be- ow at § am. from Sacred Heart| Liiis®te Sy pmeiet, LAURA . 'Ch“,ch' one year ugo today,’ December 3, 1921 ~ Every day brings back sweel memorie: = y Every meniory brings back a tear; A colored man in Alabama gave a Dechr within our hearts we cherish year after, the justice said: “Well =5 oc. how do_ vou like married 1ife?" | BOSTON. Sucred to the memory of mother, “Well, suh,” was the reply. “all 1 Kin} “FANNIE F. BOSTON, who died four sears y is—I wish I'd et dat possum.”— December 3, 1918. oantiy iGentieman EKS IDA AND KEITA AND MISS Country e ey : FANNIE BOLMES, CAMPBELL. In sed but loving remembrance Cards of Thanks. o e R UERELLL ALSOP. We wish to extend our sincere thanks | 3, 1920, L and beartfelt appreciation to our many Forget her? .friends and relatives for their kind sym I loved her then, 1 love her still. pathy and beautiful floral tributes at ‘the od called ber hume, He thought it best, death of our dear mother and wife. MAR' To slecp with Him unto eternal rest, A ALSOP. THE FAMIL! HEL LOVING MOTHEK, ANNIE CAMP. YNN. We wish to -u:-‘nd our -xn-’-r{e :‘h.mk; BELL. . - and heartfelt upprecintion to our frisnds an a2 . relatives for their Lind sympathy and beau T i of our stater, Tiful floral fributes at the deatii of our T g eparted loved davghter. MARTE ELIZAKETH LYY, 5gpyl® leven year aso today, Decembe: USSELL. 1 wish to extend my sincere thanks Boftly at night the stars are shining and heartfelt appreciation to my friends and 0, 1 pever will! Upon that cold and silent grave Wire they lnia my dearest sister, D. A. EDWARDS. iwards, who died yesterday at | sional cemetery. hool for a number of years. W. Noack, sr., of this cit Births Reported. Tae following births were reported +i und Rowe A, Vernon, girl, und Elizabeth V. A ‘and Franciw L. Mad Jckn und Mirium Flyn J-hu S and Mary E Wi I Frederick and Joxeph A. uud Jennie L. Lewds, Juhn A and Catherine Miller, oderick, girl. Josephine R Mast b and Edith Carter, gi Forrest and Bessie McAbee, b Deaths Reported. The foliowing deaths were reported houia: Minie M Gus Bieligk Alice L. Jope . Hibles Hosp Eliza Whitman, 68, 1508 Park road apartments. Emma A Dyer, 58, 819 C st. se. Benjamin 0 C 5t ne. arian E. . 1333 Kenyon aude H i, United States Ve a2 Wis. uve. Edward J. Juricks, 62, 1016 R « Edeth Chase, 24, Casualty Hospi ibe told?>—Toledo Blade. jmore, will be held at the family residence, 904 Pennsylvania avenue southeast, at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning. Burial is to be at Congres- Kobert H. and Mary M. Gaines. boy health department in the pasi twenty-four Balti- One of the first telephone operators in_Washington, Mr. Edwards was Lorn here March 5, 1863. He was a member of the Association of the Oldest Inhabitants. For the past fit- teen years he was secretary of the| council of St. Mark’s Lutheran Church. ¢ He was superintendent of the Sunday | For many years he was a member of Acacia Lodge, No. 18, F. A. A. M., and also a member of Hiram Chap- ter. No. 10, Royal Arch Masons. ir. Edwards is survived by his widow, Mrs. Octavia Edwards: two daughters, Mrs. Stauley Payne of this jeity and Mrs. Rex Taylor of New York city, and a sister, Mrs. August 10 the | beulth departiment in the past twenty-four | les H. and Ruth N. Creighton. boy. E 10 the e Crmphell, outhern ruilroad train. Lillian B. Barbiers, 53. 2609 11th at. James R. Mann,” 66, 401, the Highlands 4. Emergencs Huspital. st. Flora 8 aw,’ 49, Freedmen's Hospital. Polly Beale, 24, Freedmen's Hospital The packers announce that the | wholesale prices of meat are back to | pre-war levels. How shall the butcher — LOST. | AIREDALE (malé), since Sept i Reward. Cleveland C 1st, shakes | :n hind quarters, tip end of one ear bitten off. 50. { BAR PIN—Platinum set with dlamonds and sapphires somewlere between 12th st a ew York ave. to Woodward & Lothro) { Keith's Theater. Reward if returned to aj { ment 403, 2700 Connecticut ave. Phone A ward. _ Columbia_7036-W RILLFOLD, brown. containing mones, 1o vicinity of Allies” Inn: will identify. = Re- oom 401, 1 15th st. ining beaded black waist, between . and Dupont Bank. Reward if re. BOYS' SUIT and extra pair of pants, in shopping district. Reward. 114 Alexandria. Friday, North cameo center, made of cuff button: downtown sect'on. Hunt & Company, 1215 H st. n.w. square oti- NDLESTICK, mahogany. from float safety week parade Fridar. Finder . Rr. or Lincoln 1446, during please call Sara McGarvey, Children's Bureaw, M. ““Wang. Anchor Inn,” on legs. Reward. 1914 Ese st. n. on_col- lar plate; white breast ‘and brown speckles Fr. Phone N. 6448. DIAMOND LAVALIER. In_shopplag diwtrict. {please return to 120 S st. nw. Reward. th st se. Funeral services for Daniel A. Ed- | Wi v « atve i hom we luved. but could nut_save. Lusband, f\”!f.l_‘lg])._ AND BISTER, MELEN McDER {JACESON. In sad and loviag memory of our ring bl WIAN UENNETIE, SUSIE died ot yeur ago todas. December 3, 1u21 2 =pd WISER. To myx neighburs and many friends iu bearts we Jeave behind is Bot YOUNG. We wish to thank our friends ani 1 i i | BELL. Saturday, December 2. 1022, at her Of the grief th | FINNELLE _PADG! | THOMAS W0OD. Mre. W. 1. Hern of 1z1] Ti i of Lanham, ul'.: 3 1 wnh'w express m,-l o die. HER PAKENTS. * thanks, from the bottom of mny 5 LYNN. A 1 o wudden denth of mx boloved husband, W) BETa LYNN, who passed away November LIAM EMMETT WISE! e MRR. HILDA WISER (NEE RU CHILDREN. ¢ e suushine of cur home has gooe ALY AND | fewventy Father said, - & She JeTU e aw uietls an”tie passig of wi vening bréeze hier Nittle ol SUatirer Tor “their kindnee. sympathy nnd | Wi, e, ber ke wpini ook ikt foral offerings at the of our dear umfurt those slie leit bennd. der fithe mother, El 2 i mates St ulone on the sty SONS AND DAUGHTER. | pla v Sluric 1 5ot there. * Ber Bon 1 erc. Her sun Birth. Rl o b . 10 us when she cume bome. Cp and down the pavew, r “laitle dau: buime” skated, waving ser Gands to e DMONSTON. To Helen M. and Edwin W Edmonxton, November 30, 192 2 : e foeuds. e Litle “sint-inx” kiew ber, the LOUISE. MRS LOLIHE old prople Joved hier, Decause she had & smile m flrtlagts- for eversbods. The woonlight xtars are besming Upou 4 wilent grave on Cedar Bl IMEILY S S Where she alevin Withoul drensdag, e S e The oue we could not save ELLE, Jr.. of Bluemont, Vi We only ask to Live euch Jax | GRAY—THOENTON. ) No wiien life’s course in done, T That we may meet our darki oabuncents Vo § In the Lutal invond the it 3 i FATHER, MOTHER AND SISTEE. * + by the Rev. Eugene | MILLER. In loving remembrance of our dear motier, MARY A. MILLER, who departed ¢ Cighl Yeurs a0 tod Deceniver 3, nan Irving ot now. sunvinen tie marraze of | 10 GHTLKs. = cer daughter. 1A VOOD. to Mr. LEMU THOM. November », 1922, at | SCHEER. In sud but _remembrance of Ciarendon, At home after December 51 iy et humand. BENRY K, SCHEBI, who 201217 #th st nw, did eight yeus age Unlay, iecemver 3 i Those cudless Subbatis the blessed ones see; 4 HIS LOVING WIFE NEVA. * wister, Mr I urch, 1570 and V| ed tiis ife two years ago tuda. 1914 Peaths. e e e P st n, . LILLIAN R.|SCIPIO. Iu loving remembrance of our darling Deceniber 4. at 9 am. No on knows our xilent heartaches, i Un. what the jor and the glors must be, e ST Gud shall be ali und in all ever blest. services will be Leld | wister and wunt, CELIA SCIPIO, who depart Interment private. Ouly those w.o have lost can teil ! g burne in silence late rex dence. 1118 Park rosd n.w.. RUTH | ¥or our wistcr and aunt. L. BELL. Fuperal services aud interment Yo F101 KarEuta ear wlatre Monday. December 4, at 11 a.m. at Hoad- would be liard to do: iodex. Va. A5 Jous ux life und memory last 8. Fridas, L s e will al think of you. Dl ord itk or Waes Hig 3 SISTER NIECES, KATIE & Funeral from her late e e ARIOLL, TEKESA CARKOLL AMu . oo Sanday. December KATIE B MUKPHY. 2 Interment Darnestown, 3id. SMITH. Sacred to the sweet and loving mem i | c: DAVIS. Friday, December 1, 1922, at 1:30 Fridas, December 1, 1 orx of our devoted mother and grandmother, Hospital. ' MORTIME BECCA SMITH, who passed into eternai erploved busoand of Sailiey 31| test four sars ags today, December 3, 1915, Clarke. Services at 1523 14th st n.w.. Moo | ot Iutérment private, 3 our face my mind shall ever see, LARKE. Members of the Awsoclation Old-1 _ Forgotten never will you be. ants are requested to atiend thei HER LOVING DAUGHTERS AND GRAND- te member. MOR-| CHILDRL: X TIMER CLARKE. frow 1523 13th st. o.% 3 WILKINSON. In loving remembrance of ms Honday, e OhOBE . NOX: dear bustand and ouc father, JOHN WiL- pson. NN KINSON, who left us Sfteen vears ago to- J. ELIOT WRIGHT ln-nldem‘ [l duy. December 3, 1907, Gnd our ‘.“l::_m_» | son. CLIFTON 1. WILKINSON. who left us < ten vears ago, November 15, 1810, l THE FAMILY. D b lecn Cox (mee Spulding), aged 8 years. n~l nersl Monday, December 4, from his late FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. residence, 326 Eye st. <.w., 30 a.m.., thence to St. Dominic’'s Clurch, ;!nt‘xe muss ':“15 be sw for the repose of hix soul al v Gty 3, A Speare <o. am. at ber senidence, 712 Wincoasin, UNDERTAKERS n.w.. EDNA B., beloved dauglter of Emma 8 H STREET. NW B. Davis and tie late Thomas W. Dasis. Fu- 120 B nerul Tuesday, lebwelnbex S, st 2 pam., TORMERBLY or her late residence. aess, at the home of her ncphew at Hagers- town, Md., ESTELLE B., the beloved duugh- ter ot e late Thomas and Emily Devie. | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons in her sixtieth year. Fuue J.\\/, Established 1841 from the home “of her cousin, Mrs. H. 8. N.W. b R Nichols, 3413 P st. n.w.. Monday moruing. | 3034 MSt.N :x\ Pliove West 98, December 4, at 9 o'cluck; thence to Hoiy | __________Automobile Service. ~ Trinity Church, where mass will be said for | ~3 WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Dircior and the repose of her soul at 9:30 a.m. Inter- | Ertalmer. - Livery in connection. . Ubmmodions ment will be private. 3 and modern crematorium. Moderal DYER. Friday, December 1, 1922, 2 Tel. call M. DYER. Members of Progressive Council, No. EDWARDS. Saturday, December establishment. 940 F Sg, N, H MANN e }lmn December 1. 1922, after a brief 1Il- m"%?fim -~ , a.m.. at her residence, 819 C s .e.. EMMA A. (Dee l"\ll'elll.f‘nl’r tg“lhe I}E l’rln}l ); Dyer. Fuueral from above residence Mon- Shon =7 December 4, at 2 p.m. _Interment Con e e 2 svional cemeters. Kelatives and friends | 0% Eretied: 3" | GENERATION APTER GENERATION 1922 1922. Funeial services Monday, December Jfi Z 4, at 1:30 pw., &t her late residence, 519 L I D eners mrana tn sizent WAsmuc,rén,n;,uuozm E. McNAMAKA, Councilor, = == B. NEFF, Rec. . i aacogs. oamesr. xovemer 0. 10| V. . SPEARE CO. Dr. MEADE R. EDMUNDS. Funeral services | Neither the successors of nor von- (private) Mouday, December 4, at 10 a.m. * | ;coteq with the original W. R. Speare 9, . of A., are hereby notified of the death | 85T of Sister EMMA A. DYER on December ), hnw Hopkins Hospital, Baitiniore, 2 DANIEL A+ beloved fusband of Octasia £ e ds_ine¢ Thompson), in his 60th year. Ge Son: Bervices e lis Iate residence, 903 P Frank ers s Co. Bervices DOG _(small), sellow, lost Thursday. 503 ng: wears harness, with metal tay Mascot U. 8. 8. 0-10. pet” Suitable reward. 1735 30th st. browu. Shanghal Chow: anawers to name marked Notifs G. Lelghton. Tel. Adams 669. Siraved, biack and tan foxhound, two Drass tags on strap collar: children's ck back and yellow leg: 1943 Calvert. I'hone Col. 16: DO, Airedule: male; vicinity 20th and vert sts ; anxwers to pame of “Sandy. Washington_Gas. Light Co. EARRING, diamond. Targe reward fo any one giving information or returning to president Q st nw. EARRING, yesterday afternoon, _screw-on. onyx and ‘seed pear] earring. Reward. 1747 ELOPE_BAG, gold and silver Church_car leaving Washington 10:- West Clarendon, Va , and get reward. P. Keep moner and bring bar to 332 Hays beaded, pocketbook. Thi (Thanksgiving). on Falls Georgia ave 215, ome Victory bond, three war KEVS, bunch. Reward for return fo 5634 LIBERTY BONDS, three, Nox. 91006f and 2000- savings tamps, lnsurance policy: about three weeks afo; may have been put in trash. If found plense communicate with Linc. 2496-W: wi $50 re- as wie. Finder return to 84 rd. 4 NECKPIECE_(fun), at Lanham. Md. c;n‘ma st. nw. ECKPIRCE—Fox_fur. Thankagiving evening; 85 reward. W. ford. Woodridge, D. C Craw- 3% CKETBOOK, 1adys brown, containing D and papers. Reward. Thone North 10399. CKETBOOK containing sum of money and B aato. permit. Retarn to 3808 Liv ston Chevy Chase. Reward. RICHELIEU PEARLS, 24-inch string, " between P. 0., Conn. ave, and Veterans’ Burean. Retarn to 1300 Conn. ave. Reward. Frida, CIETY MINUTES. on smail roll, on 13th B . ¥riday morning, Thone Col. BO34-W. * PECTACLES, shell.rimmed, Nov. 20th, on S st o Woodiey rd. near Cathedral School. Reward. 3516 Lowell st. Cleveland 1418. Phone 5 Cleveland 1416. ____________ °_ , bruwn crepe de chive, Friday, M. WAIST: cav. Call North 0537 Reward. 4% WRIST WATCH, Iadies’. octagon shape; en- ed M. M. G.; between Langdon, D). reward. Call C. and Lincoln WATCH, 1ady's, and_bracelet. Nov. R eward, Mrs. 8. P. Jackson, 1330 Co- jumbia_road. 'WARD. Browi double animal, fur B o Lok A st. Pariment 8. Telephtes Colombia 483, W., apartmest EDWARDS. Members of the Association O1d- i B o ‘Tuesd: y 1 Rel: 1118 SEVENTH ST. N.W. - Bt "t fhiends mviied o attend Tuter. | Modern Chapel. . Main 2473 ment (private) Congressional cemetery. 4 est lunabitanis are requested to attend the ELIOT WEIGH Recretary. HOUGH. Friday, December 1, 182 R{ LEE. Suddenly. Saturdsy, December 2, 1922, MoCATHRAN. Saturday, December 2. 192 at the residence of her da oles. ~ Foreat . CES ELLEN HOUGHL, widow | 641 H 8T. NE. L. 5543. . Hough. Fuueral from fer late ST RVAN e Nomiay, December 4 at 1 pan JAMES T. RYAN & Ielatives and friends invited. Interment 317 PA. AVE. B.E. Hock Creek cemetery. . Mode! m)egh“" A Liscols 142 NES. Suddenly, November 30, 1922. ALICE nees °L. mxs;s,'b«nmd mother of Mary V. Livery in Connection. Keenan and Alice R. Harper. Kemains can | “Established 1878, Col. 7028, bt ¢ ber hs s, 20 S| THE S, HL HINES CO., cember 4, at 2 p.m., from St. Agnes Chapel, | R o HINES, Pr orth Capitol and Que st n.w. Fiicads 2001-2008 dence of his daughter, Mlrs. F. A Davis, 8 h st mes WILLIAM £ KELLEY. be: loved husbaud of the late Mary Alice Kelley, in his 70th year. Notice of funeral bhere: after. 4 s (monuments and mauso.’ leums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau: zitul specimens of our work in any of. the local cemeterles. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. o LARENCE W. LEE, beloved husband ‘of S A Tee (nee Loughrun) of 1354 Girard n.w., son of Sarau J. and the late J William Lee. Notice of fueral hereafter. idence, the Loudon Apartment, 314 Pont " Capitol xi.. GEORGE ANDREW. be: loved son of the lute lauc M. and Jounuu McCathran, Afnouncement of funeral to be made in Monday's paper. Y. Friday, December 1. 1922, at her home {0 Philadelphi ELIA CLARKE Neflson_Rum o5 hurcs o One Yady of Victors: Philadelphia, Mon: day, Decemoer 4, at 9 o'clock. Interuient ut Greenmount cemetery, Laltimore, Md., same day at 1:15 p.m. TTEWOOD. Friday, December 1. 1922, at Eiup.mw?lafisl\\' NELSON, beloved hustand of Margaret Spottswood. 'Funerul Monduy, December 4. at 9 a.m., from Sacred Heari Church, 14th and Park' rd. Interment pri- vate. Crispus_Attuck’s Relief Asso- Y inounces the death of Rrotier BALD. the funeral will be ‘The Park Cemetery 3 Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care - Beautiful and Stting location. Readily accessible—on electric ear line. On Baltimors boulevard, at District liae. Office: 705 12th SLN.W. Phone Franklin 4745 . Write for Illustrated Booklet - FUNERAL DESIGNS. Zion Baptis e o . s, ianday aftcrneon et 1 o'clock- o STEPHEN FULLER, Presideat, THOMAS. Departed this I and relatives are Invited to attend. 3% Private_Ambulanee. EELLEY. Saturday, December 2, 1822, at the 3. C. BURLLS. Secretary. m Prompt auto delivery _ Artiatio—expresise- inexpenst 23 ), 1922, at flmr‘ THOMAS. Bhe leaves to mourn a brother, John Jones: three da o x'?‘ .G'l)l'lm E-n:. three grandchildren. ird e, AN 3 Foneral "feom Sonat Aty “Bapdise Courch, Mioaday, December 4, at