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DR.CLAUDE S-SEMONES Eyenglll Specialist Occur January 11. . PLAITING | HEMSTITCHING . BUTTONS COVERED | sulted in the chowce of Sergt. M M faloney of the fourth precinct. rs. M. E. Holley efcated Willlam J. Wagner, desk Cal. 937 2561 16t at. n.w. vote of 181 to 178 = | rer_offic A Hoven of Interest to the Gift || pQoier oMoers chosen were: - d. . Arnold | ners Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. NW | address the association. —_——e \folks is that they mean well At all of our 13 con- venient stores you wi find the purest, freshest and most delicious can- dies obtainable at prices that will please vou. An unusually large assort- ment of delicious ‘Christmas Candies” at Buy vours and . save. “Sun Ray” Filled Confections, lb 19¢ Peanut Brittle, Ib . ..25¢ Mammy Lou Old-Time Homemade Cnn- dies, 1-lb. box. .......... .e..49¢ Necco Assorted Chocolates, 2-1b. box. .79¢c Whitman’s Sampler, 1-1b. box. . . . .. .$1.50 Park & Tilford As:ortcd Chocolates, Peoples 1-1b. box. . ... .. .}IW Assorted Chocolates i in holl_v box, 1 Ib., 39c; 2 Ibs., 69¢c,and 5 1bs.. . . . .$1.39 Luscious Peppermint Patties, Ib. . . ...29c Hershey’s Milk Chocolate Kisses, Ib. . .39¢c Luden’s “Verigood” Mixture, 1 Ib., 23c; 5-1b. box. . ceeee...$115 Jordan Almonds, Ib. . . ...39¢ Luden’s “Senoria” M-xturz, 1 lb., 32c; Delicious Chocolate - Covered AI- monds, 1-1b., 49¢c; 5-1b. box. . . .. . $2.10 Nelson’s Chocolate - Covered Nuts, 1b. box. . . S8 S A e bt s s S Nut-Stuffed Dates, Ib. . .......... ... 39¢c at “She” le Appreciate Three Flowers Toilet Set $2.50, $4.00 and $7.50 lowest possible prices. Melba Toil der Rose of Omar Set Toilet Pcrfume and Talc e) .. Ingersoll Midget Watch Ladies’ Sealpackerchief. | SERGT. MALONEY HEADS |D. C. POLICE ASSOCIATION, | Spirited Election Held Yesterday; | Installation of Officers to A spirited contest for the position of president of the Policemen’s Asso- ciation at the election yesterday. ze- ergeant of the tenth precinct, by a | Baker, fourth precinet, first vice ! ple lhe night of January 11. when the Commissioners and several i members of Congress probably will The best that can be said of some Things to Give “Her” This Christmas Garden Coust Extract.... t Set No. 11. L'Origan Extract, 4-0z. Crys- t Water and Face Powder....$250 Three Flowers Set Vanity Box, Toilet Water and Face in-“ ersoll Wrist Watch (Radio- Waterman’s Fountain Pens, $2.50 THE EVENING STAR, GYPSY NOT ROBBED. Letter Explains $600 Found After Charges Had Been Made. Announcement was made yesterday {that a robbefy case against Lewis Adams, 2 gypsy; John J. Curley and Willlam Wells, alias Long Shot Reds, in which James Mitchell was com- plainant, charging theft of $600, had been dropped. Mitchell hasileft Washington with other members of a gypsy tribe to which he belongs. Before leaving he sent a letter to Assistant District At- torney Ralph n ecxplaining that he did not believe a theft had taken place, since he had found his money. Mr. Given announced yesterday that the letter had been received and the Frank Warder; offi States Veterans' Bui cisco delivered an Equal Standard of Dependents.” ¥ €. He No. 1, Archie No. 1, United Spanish War Veterans, -arms, Wil a meeting of the camp in the Perpetual | geon, N. Williai building, 11th and E streets northwest chaplain, The other officers chosen |and colorbearers, J. Tlurteen S tores —the better to serve you Mail Orders Promptly Filled by Experts. Address Mail Order Dept., 703 15th St. N.W., Washington, D. C. Gflblfihnflwm%mbd Gifts for everybody are at Peoples in an unusually large assortment. Beautiful and practical gifts are on display in all of our windows and stores. Come and let us help you make your selections. Remember, you will find the highest quality merchandise at the SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY—FOR CHRIS TMAS Things to Give “Him” T his Christmas Melba Men’s Sets, No. 16: Shav- ing Cream, Toning Powder, Skin Lotion, Nail Paste -ndsl Soap tal bottle ..... $1350 ages . 4 Azurea Floramye Extract .$1.50 Colgate’s Men's GIIt Boxes....$150 Djer-Kiss Extract, small.. .$1.65 50c Paris Garters . 2 Hudnut Violet Sec Toilet 25c Paris Garters ..... Water ........ coeees 2 Angel-Back Playing Cards Thee Flowers Set Toi Men's Handkerchiefs Waterbury Radiolite (gold filled) .... Waterman’s Fountain and up. Gillette Razors (silver Gillette Razors (gold lo‘c. 25¢ Eversharp Pencils WASHINGT Robert E. Culin, and trustee for three years, J. Allison Baxter. Dwight H. Robinson of the United All Ve!enms of All Wars and Their LEGION POST TO ELECT. Five Candidates for Commander of Local Organization. Officers of George Washington Fost, American Legion, elected at a meeting at the headquar- ters, 19th and I streets, tonight. You' ll Find Favorite Cigars Colgate’s Men's Cumlort Pack- Big Ben Alarm Clock. Star Electric Vibrators ‘Wahl Fountain Pens..$4.00 to $10.00 ON, 1. C, WED EDWARD D. CORCORAN, 87, cer of the guard, reau of San Fran- address on “One Compensation for dent of Washington—=Succumbs in New York. a resldent of Washington, age the home of his only survivin York city, according to informatio are to be ily. Solemn requiem mass was sal The Catholic Church in liam Lawler; sur-|when nine years old. Ie resided 1 ms; historian, Guy Nathan Williams, F. Smith and E, C. the clvil war, when he enlisted i nlor vice commander, Arthur|Knappen. Instaliailon of officers will | teer Infantry. with which he - serve thaume: junior vice commander, | take place at the first meeting in |throughout the confiict. He won th Fowler: officer of the January. congressional medal for distinguishe: “His” P > - At Peoples “Carl Mitchell” Boxof25..... Adlon (perfectos). Boxof 25. . ... “Admiration” (smiles). Box of 25. Blackstone (londres). Box of 25. Counsellor. Boxof 25.......... El Durbo (londres). Boxof 50.....$1.39 Engagements. Boxof25..........$1.65 El Roi Tan (puritano). Box of 25. .$2.00 F lgr de Melba (admirals). Box of ..$2.00 .$2.00 .$2.25 .$2.50 .$1.65 Webster (plaza). Box of25.......$3.00 Garcia Grande (corona). Box of 25, $2.45 Hava Tampa (fancy extra). Box of =0 Higg Life (corona chico). Box of Henrietta (populares). Box of 25. .$2.00 Ideal (perfecto). Boxof 25. ... $1.00 Wanuel (perfecto extra). Box of 25, $2.75 Newcomer (perfecto). Boxof 50.. 00 “Gypsy Sky” “Lady Mary” “Flora” sBox of 10. . A Gift That “He” Will Appreciate Scnate Club 21 10c, 15¢, 25¢ Watches $7.40 Pens, $250 plated), $3.79 plated), $4.79. $3.19 ‘A Practical Gift and up. Gem Razors .............69c and 77c «, > - Star Electric Vibrators Eveready Razors . .59c and 77¢ That Any One Wili For “Her” Dressing Table ‘ el = Star Electric Violet Rays Blade Stropper . ...-59% A reciate Beauiful ;m- I';jlectr’i‘c ml.:m. .$3.75 Ruhberut Shaving Brushes, 98¢ PP L . Ever: encils. ... 50c to $35. De Vilbiss Perfumizers i tontem Pens. $t00 oo Sooy wm.k Bmom (the new rotary A la CIoc k i Park Tilford Candy $1.00 0 k. ggee 0 style) ..o 4 m For Appl_\:mg Perfume and Whitman's Sampler ... 150 c.rl Mltcllell Cigar (hox;;lc 50), suo Toilet Water Whiskdl Brooms, fancy ceiluloid .$1.00 and S'lJS t that will pleass “her.” A D:. Ibiss Perfunnzé}smo's"”"d'u Keen Kutter Razors.. Do Viibiss (JFerfumizer is not & 'mere | adies’ White Dressing Combs, 590 Cigarette Holders and P'zvs?to s o o lad s Hesalee it Pyralin Ivory Soap Boxes......49¢ O emieeaUAtarmbClockss 89c Iy ; Many Eraceful modils at Dleasingly Many other items are on display Tobacco Pouches. .......25¢ to SIHM Beautifully finished, guaran- our stores. (¢ in and let us help in_our stores and windows. We Many other appropriate gifts. teed American-made Alarm You select one Her.” at oSe. T'rices start gift for “her.” will be glad to help you select a We will be glad to he! a gift for “him.” “Rubs Pain Away” Rheumatic pains, sore muscies and sprains literally rubbed away with this wonderful wintergreen liniment. T t today and be vinced. Generous Sized Bottles, 50c ————— | Could You Use Some Xmas Money? ‘Win one of the 51 valuable cash prizes for the best limericks in “He” connection with the will Enjoy Sitroux PRONOUNCED WIT-TRUE" HAIR NET < . Any Peoples Drug Store will Clgars gladly supply you with a free copy of the Sitroux Prize Limerick Con- Box of 25 test rules. It's lots of sport to write limericks about the Hair Net that sits true. Delightful Toilet Aid As an aid to a refreshing bath, combining the ex< )l|lllrntll|‘ qualities of alcohol with the fragrance of Ppertume. CARO’S PERFUMED ALCOHOL RUB For Bathing and Massage Two ounces is sufficient for the bath. A luxurious finish to the shave, for it leaves' the face smooth and prevents chapping. Full Pints ........40c FOR SALE BY ALL PEOPLES DRUG STORES * MANUFACTURED BY THE CARO FLAVORING CO. 1530 Seventh Street N.W 1] fect il Clocks, specially priced at 89c. Yosepto Relieves Bleeding, Tender Gums An Antiseptic Ipecao Wash of proven merit for the treatment and prevention of Pyor- rhes and the cor- rection of msoft, bleeding or reced- ing gums. Pyosep- tol is prepared for the prescription of the dental trade. Satisfa A Readl Practical Gift CHLOR-E-DIXO Tooth Paste The Tooth Paste for Acid Mouth n you purchase a 50c tube of this fine chlorate of potash tooth aste from us we will give you & B tube free—in other words, two tubes for the price of one. Just an introductory offer, so be sure to get your today. Denatured Alcohol (T gallon ...........49¢c Yogallon ..........30c Ceontainers Extra SDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19: IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Was for Sixty-Six Years a Resi- Edward D, Corcoran, for sixty years eighty-seven years, died Monday at daughter, Mrs. J. S. Beckett, in New received here Ly friends of the fam- for the repose of his goul at St. Paul's this city today, Philadelphia up to the outbresk of Company K, 6th New Jersey Volun- D Lravery In action, the act being the 9 | organization of a regiment of picked men at the time the Confederates at- tempted ‘to take Washington, his ment having much to do with prevenllnt the success of the attack. After the war Mr. Corcoran, for many years, was in the retail.gro- cery business at New Hampshire ave- nué and U street northwest. He was a member of Rawlins Post, No. 1, G. A. R; of the Anclent Order of Hi- bernians, League of the Good Shup- Lerd of 8t. Patrick’s Church and also Was & member of the Holy Name So- clety af the Church of the Conception. THE WEATHER District d n d of, Columbia—Fair slightly colder tonight., lowest tem- and Seeker, Collcctor and iden C. Koontz, 'sixth precinct, | case had been dropped. jcandiuateniare: . % H 2 1 . > B o T gr. Mackin officiating. Members of | perature about 28 degrees; tomorrow Lover of Home ’;;'.:fi.o",‘,‘re‘('x‘;fizm;';?fd':;g ‘;cc}'ou‘s:m; O B 'rg;'lu’rp'&‘ B al‘c‘:.':;]lhe !ev"mh“flbhmlon of Mo dA;C’f;‘t-snureasmz cloudiness, followed by . H = 24 nde i ' st i preteel, st | SPANISH WAR VETS ELECT. ok Bt i com| et 81, Mbeaege atEnded U8 v tomorrow attersoon o nigh Ilthuts W. C. Adcock, tenth pre- * 57" Steln. - Guy| Mr. Corcoran left Washington Jan-)moderatc northwest, shifting to cast, 2 | cinet. treasurer: R. L. Talbert, tenth — ¥: Tillman | uary last to make his home With his | winds. | prec e e o hter in New York, and after Rtptotluttlflllfi George W. Sollers, J. L. Billman and | Clarence A. Belknap Heads Gen.|and J. 'R 3,"{?‘2’:,‘;’, for, third vice | Saub ey ohort vielt to Washington a| Maryland—Fair tonight, _slightly | L. C. Davis were mémbers of the elec- | Nelgon A. Miles Camp, No. 1. | 3R MeDonald and N. 15 Kane. " | week ago he returned home suffering | Colder in east portion; tomorrow in- In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, }(mn committee., It was announced A . B e imations include: For quar- | from an attack of pneumonia, which ; Creasing cloudiness, followed by rain Silver and Shefficld Plate, Brasses, || 1ast night that o installation of of-| Clarence A. Belknap was elected com- tesmaster. B. C. McGee; sergeant at|caused his death, He was u native of j tomorrow afternoon or night; moder- Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. { ficers will take place at Pythian Tem- |, a0 0er of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, | cormes Ty By B Mod 8. B “Millman; | Ireland and came to the United States |ate northwest. shifting to northeast and east winds, Virginia — Fair tonight, _ slightly warmer in extreme west portion; to- morrow cloudy, probably rain; mod- erate to fresh northwest, shiffing to east, winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight, warm- er in south portion; tomorrow rain or snow and warmer. Records for Twenty-Four H-u-. Thermometer—4 p. . 49; 12 midnight, 44; 4 am. 89 8 Am, 385 Toons 2. Barometer—4 p. 30.26; 12 midnight, 30.29; 4 a. 8 a.m.. 30.44; noon, 30.47. Higiiest temperature, 57, occurred at 2:15 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- perature, 36, occurred at 6 am. today. Temperature same_date last year— | Highest, 44; lowest, 3. | Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 40; condition, clear. H Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 3:40 a.m. and 3:36 |P.m.: high tide, 9:19 am. and 9:29 p.m, Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:23 a.m. and 4:2 .; high tide, 10:01 am. and d o d i Today—Sun rose 7:12 am.; sun sets 4:46 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:13 am.; sun sets, 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 7:09 p.m.; sets 8:48 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. 3 { £ Temperature. i 2 gm State o {[EBiatons Sy SERen ) weather. { 2 23 1 : & oo on I HL 56 50 1o ba 50 =22 iz . 50 30 1 3 o4 30 i Baltimore 30.42 o6 6 ’} leln:hlm, 3034 € 2 ok 80.5: 3 4 30.08 40 3048 38 30.38 30.54 30.56 { Clevelaza .. 3038 29.84 30.60 30.02 BE8! F .d:i!a’#agifin;fin‘.fifl 8288 Portland Me. Portland, cm:u Rateigh ... |8, lake Giiy « ABERLIIIT2LBERE FOREIGN. : { (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) H rr.upemm. w ather. { London, England. “ . Plfll,h.FrlnteD,e ".2' Chnd’ Coperhagen, > { Stocknolm, Sweden ] Prl cwuyl a 5 e clony K Cloudy i iz Clear | 3 Part cloady ——— | ! FOURD. {MERCHANDISE. email package, Wodoestay ¢ 11t and Park Call 176 Morton, uoE. Tady's. Call Franklln 4443. LOST. ATREDALE DOG—Arswers to the mame of _George. Return to Elle Sheets, 507 lz(h ll {n.w. and get reward. APPOINTMENT BOOK, all, black, b-tween um and 16th sts..on Park road. Phone Col. | 2815 or deliver to 3400 Holmead place. * i BAG. black silk, containing spectacles .nd Reward. Franklin 4384 AG. black velvet, beaded design, rown leather purse, 35 bill and st ds. Keep mlme! return purse a 1 North 10000, Apt, 242. i BAR PIN, single al, Square and Rhode Tsland ave. l turn 1445 Rhode Island a: | BOSTON TERRIER, seal brindle, white mark tdown center of head, thin white line on back 1 of neck, screw Answers to name of Cap. lLi\*nl reward. Morris Simon, 1736 Lanier i place n.w. { BOX containing biue serge sait, Juse outside of New Liberty l[loul. New Jersey ave. and D | st.. Friday morning. 11:10 am. and 11:30 l'('mrn to hotel and receive reward. G° | turned to Mro. R.8. Emmet, 2010 K ot. nw. North 3075, 1 BROOCH, Jocelyn_st. bm.—.\ BB nwe DOG, Airedale, black saddle, female. cross reed, undersize, brown face and legs; very gentle. Lost Tuesday afternoon late on New ,ank aze. Dear 9th at. nw. Belo bor. Generous rewa: Mackey, 725 20th st. n.w. > e between 9 and 3. | EARRING—Dull gold, crescent, screw-on ear- | 1 taiatne | of blue beads. between Lafayette Reward.” Re- am EROOCH, platinum. monogram, with diamonds, {initials . L. ¥.. on Tuesdny afternoon, Decem ber 5, in me -hwnln‘ district. Reward if re- “pearl, sunset effect. Retara to ms Cleveland 1012. Reward. ale o, Bundhy event " Reward. John A Newbold, to small diam T SHELTON. day. November 20, = . WITNESS ILL; $300,000 BALM SUIT IS DELAYED| * Mrs. Humes Unable to Continue Testimony in Graham Litigation. The strain of four days ou the Wit~ ness stand, two of them under gruel- ing cross-examination, proyed too much for Mrs. Elsa Portner Graham Humes, and she was unable to be in court today. Dr. George N. Acker, her physician, told Justice Hits, in Cir- suit Division 1, that Mrs. Humes s fered a nervous breakdown and was hysterical last night. He expressed the opinion that she may be able to resume the witness stand tomorrow. Mrs. Humes has been testifying in the $500,000 heart-balm suit brought by her former husband, Lieut, Lorimer . Graham, U. 8. N., against her pres- ot pushand, Angustas L. Humes, wealthy attorney of New York. Attorneys Rudolph H. Yeatman and Willlam E. Leahy today read the deposition of Mrs. Hattie Hilton taken in New York last Saturday. She told of a party which she attended with Graham, glven by one of his friends at the Cafe Montmartre, in New York. The defense announced that when the cross-examination of Mrs. Humes has been completed it will rest its case. nesses in rebuttal. —_— TUMULTYS SAIL HOME. Leave Cherbourg With Daughter, Auto Mishap Victim. ! Joseph Tumulty,. former -eeuuryl to former President Wilson, salled today from Cherbourg, France, with Mrs. Tumulty and their daughter, Mary, on the steamer Majestla ac- cording to word received here. Mr. and Mrs Tumulty went to Eu- last August following receipt 0] olpenew- of the serious injury of|OFENE their daughter in an automobile ac- cident. Cards of Thanks. ITH. We wish to thank our many !hlm!- ACRA Tiatives Tor. thels “Findness. sympath: and besutital floral tributes at the death of ETS_G. Wm' TR SR PAMILY. DYER. express our sincere thanks nd hearcrert lvrudluon to our friends and selatines fordne kind eympathy and beanti- ful fi ath of our beloved Tmother: CHILDREN. JONES. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and_ heartfelt appreciation to our friends, Sother, ALTCE L. SoNES, Beaths. BLACK. Decomber 4, 1622, ot Decer his Jats f! idence. Ct:nt:(:! .Bfllll'!l and friends invited. 6% 2 America Jefferson P o A are renested B MARTIY, Councllor. life Toestar, Decem Ohlo, Dr. . HAROLD G CORCORAX. _ At the residence of his gaugt- i . New York city, Monday, December at '1:15 p.m., EDWARD D.. beloved hus- band of the iate Jare Corcoran and father of Annio Beckett, John and Emmett Cor- coran and Margaret Duclap. Remains can be seen at Prank G!lor'l sn;: s, 1418 b ot 1l take place esday M.y at 1. Paul's Chure, 1ot *Belatives and friends_ o nom!n‘. 9 a nd Vs ., Derarted this life Monday, De- cember 4, 1922, in Boston. M rs.' 3. 3. HORTON. beloved mother of o wmmn E. Horton. Fuceral Hflm. A am.. from M friends invited. Co- e Rlatives a: rlends tavl itz 1al Dames, Please take motice. LIEBSCHUTZ. Tuesday, A“":fl-;“;ahch =) A husband of Ama i SANCEE" Faneral from Hebrew Home for Aped Thursday, December 7, 10 a.m. uuntrmrn. ecember 6, 1922, CARO. LINE PARKER, MM’EE\H:X!ZB widow of Rer. George’ P. Machenheimer, - Tharsday, December 7, Seie MILES. Departed this life ucndu & 1522, at his residence, 414 Oakdale st. nw., JAMES MILES. He leaves to mourn :mr loos, 8 decoted Estelle M ee Hamilton): four children. mother, (hee. aiater, Drother and & host of other Tela. tives and friends. Remains can be viewed Bundy’s, undertakers. 64 Florida ave. n.w. Funeral from Elks' Home, 811 T st. n . Thursday, December 7, at 2 o'clock. Oficers and members of Columbla ml:xfl“.e\ 85. 1. B. P. . W.: You are e itze ‘lioman T Tat s N aneral wili be held from Eiks' Home, gu ursdey T st. nw.. Th afternoon. Decem- Sciock o4 are ordered (o av t the home st e s nd Foreat TYempte Lodge, .m. Morning Attest: FPUTT. mber 5. 1922. at Gar- feld Hoepltal, 010N A LEVIN OFFUTT of M, Eemsine can be sres az, the re Company. 1208 H ! e 3 Pani's - Cathotlc y, De. Somber T at QUINN. On 'ruem-y. December 5, 1922, OLIVE 8, beloved daughter of James A. and Funeral from ber late resi. Brethren Church, 12 pam. Relatives and friends \aviced 800 rief this lfe Monday, December T er T t his residence, 1433 bt ‘which he bore with Christian DN AnD COTT, the beloved nie Scort, atepiatber of Doro- brother of Gordon m«i:m o Wenet ey Parker and Vir inia ¥ Decembar 2 p.m., from the et Beiatires Termont Avenue Baptls urcl 4 Triends are invited to attead, . Officers and members of the Caners® Tnion are requested to attend the funeral of Brother EDWARD Vermont Avenue Baptlet Church, Thursday, Decem- - ber 7. THADDE! Presiden JRSSIE lCR\Ifl'I' n-cordlnx semury > Departed this 1ife suddenly, Thurs- | ring. wkith pearl in’screw cap, You st., De- tween 9th and 13th sis. Reward. 173" You{ lone, Booth Roy, Paul B. and Nathaniel She EYEGLASSES, l\lht Timmed. ia_case marked | Paul. lrma. Roberta "" on. Ful ‘p,.,.w.. Cor PR A TI A R DA ) Teni Taeidar. Decomber. . Minterment at ll-l)L\TAl\ FEN, w4, in Western High ey (QLoactbers: §Ve=iiver School or between there 4nd 3048 B ”’“‘ s Finder pieass recurn o 3048 P at. nw. o :mi ‘West 1784 and receive I'"l!‘ FUR—Baum marten, Lansburgh's dept. Viore or Meroye J0.cout atore. Heward ot Please call Potomac 11¢. FOR—Will nndemn Who was seen o pick 3 .fioul marten on 3lst st. sear M n.w., :30'pm. ber 5y pleass Terura same b ut place or phone N. 2087 and receive RWIM' EETe fatuday. Beward. 1104 11t in the best of his days o Righted in Taanhosd's bleom: k ts that loved him her residence, 49 V of. n.w.. & e A e at 11 am. and relatives invited. Interment private. <opy.) TURNER. Departed this life December 1 1822, in New York., loved Judge Wright and Attorney! Philip Ershler wili then present wit-} “Sallie nmr ! les 1 i1l please attend ! In Memoriam. CLASOOE. 1In sad and Joving memowy of mx’ ved husband, JOSEPH GLASCOE. who uu« o4, 2787 LW Fears ago today, Decembe: e ore knows the allent beartache, Onl lost can tel. the grief. ua-z u borne In sience hw‘ the one T BY HIS wu'z. ‘LoTriE uum: b4 (2 E. In loving m o= LASOO) emory of our dex: friend and member, JOSEPH SLASCOE, who departed this life beecml!r nzdm gone and we do H hearts, i | Sl cherish the um’g'demflm i i el gain shail meet INB 3 BEY AND NEW Yopk. O o0 % GLEASON. In sad and loving remembrance o” TonS R e o B S N, w r today, December 6, ‘171, = Some time, Zome day. our eses shall eer loved &0 well: Some day Wie hand 4 wii mq; in ours d never say fa LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN GLEASON. 1In xad but loving remembrance my eon, JOHN B. CLEABGS oo depertas this 1ife fiis Ufe one year ago & . 8t One year has gooe since that wad s When the one T loved was called l";‘v God took him home, it His will, But in my beart he liveth still. MOTHER. loomr. In loving remembrance of eur mother and ds Naxcr GORDON, w S Gepariod T fite ot Axc_ December 6, 19! “Culi ot back o dear duparted, Anchiored safe where storms are o'er Oc _the borderland we left her, Soon to meet and pact no more. THE FAMILY REEN. Io memory of my dear mothe: BETTIB GREEN, who entered eternal res: three years ago today, December 6, 1919. Dearest mother, how 1 flll‘ Fou, No one but M can Bfl! m day I know J "“ meet you that bright and bhappy shore. ‘EB O\L! D‘l'GmR AL'CE JOHNBON » daughte WA DONNELLY 30N S o sen e nizeteen years ago today, December. PAPL ANDMANAT MYERS. In loring remembrance of our dea- mother. LOUISE MYERS, who departed this lige twelve ‘Tears ago today. December 6 (2 i {0 { H £ra OB, conld T open wide I And see your face once more. And hear Four voice, is all I crave, As in the days of yore. THE FAMILY TEIN. In loving remembrance of o - father. JOHN OFENSTEIN. who died sus ly ‘twelve years ago I..dl'. ber 6 AUGHTERS. * Joving remembrames o7 OFENSTEIN. In JOHN OFENSTEIN, who Separted thip lfe twelve ytl!! llv MU D('!- 6, 1910 HERBERT e { 50X _SNB’ DACCHTER NETTIE. PATHE. Sucmed to the memors of oy 1 grandson, ODDIE PAYNE. who passed six years ago today, December 6, 1916. Surrounded by friends 1 am lenesome, In midst of plessurs T am bive: ‘With a smile on my flee ind heartacle, T am lh“ longing HISToviNG CRANDNOTHER. SMITH. 1n wad but loving remembrance of ot~ dear " mother “and _grandmother, ELIZA BMITH. who deparied ‘thic iife eiéven Sears g0 today, Decem 11 It is sweet to k.ow 'e will Hefl agar ‘Where is po more, Ang that the one we loved 5o dea: ! " Has only gone bef A precious one from n- hl gore, ) A voice we loved is sti 4 place is vacant in our hearis This world can zever 8 DATGHTER _AND GRANDDATGHY AMY DREW AND ml:cnuu SNEED. In loving remem and our Brather HATWOOD ENEED. who Separted this life one year ago totay, De cember 6. 1921. HIS MOTHER, sxmxs AKD nxmzn . 1n loving re Tife aad mather. SART ADICE TATWI' 1 Who departed this life December 6, 1921 | Theu art fose. but not forgotten, i Fresh our love shall ever For a2 long as thers Is memory e shall alwaze think of - RER LOVING HLEBAND AND cl-uu'xl: In sad but lo TURNER. ving rem "oy desr husbamd. EDWARD TURNER, who Decem: pamed amay four ber 6, 1918, Gone, but not forgotten. HIS WIPE. 5. B. TCRNER. WILLIKE. In sad but loving remembrance my dear won and our hrother. FRANK WT LIKE. who lost his life at Tangler, Momce Zour years ago toduy, December 6. 1918. ; Peaceful be thy reet, dear Frank: ved 3 i In death 1 do tie same. May Bis sonl rest in peace 2 P SorrER We know it was not death, but When Jesus stopped 10 say. “I am tte way, the truth, the life ary. AND MATT. Gone fu the best of Lis duyw, Blighted n younz mathood's Torn from those who Joved To rest in the silent toml BY HIS FRIEND, BVA E. ANDERSON QUINCY. MASS. Jears ago today. : i i Xoi i -4 | FUNERAL DIRECTOPRS. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. 6.E. Model Chapel. L Private Ambularces Livery in_Copasction. i Established 1833, Telephone Gol & THE S. H. HINES CO,, WA 5p eare € i bnnr_n'nuu:.ns H 1208 H STREET.NW TORMLRLY Qfltlf. Rimns 8L Speaze: :;o- Tillia 5. Bpesre | Josesh F. Birch's Sous mbt. \ “ Ellltllm 1841 2e . Automebile erv! o !\lflml Director and Imer. Livery in conaection. Lammflm- chapel and modern crematoriun. 2 Paave. nowe Telo eant Mo aaae 412 H 8t ue. Modern Cliapel. WASNING‘I’ON. D.f-. UNDERTAKER %l’_‘. LWM and 'figna::m 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3(“ Automobile Service. are. V.L. SPEARE CO Neither the successors of nor co: - mnected with the original W. R, Spea:s establishment. Phone Frank. cuzc . NE. Phose L. 55 QVERCOAT, this moraing, on oot Ball &eld, Eateriet '.,‘,;““‘w":‘;‘"-". “"‘ from late | @41 H BT. 5543, SaaaT e e uw. December 7, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends | 4 = tnvited. i Pearl sunburst with diamond center, o m e etoms aiier o | WELLIAMS. Soddesly, Mostar, December 4, Keith's Theater, Déc. 5. Please return to| Jorioais “Wiilisms and lovin magor § 1T Kitbourme o Dorotiy, Benjamin, Suste, Bdward, Joba, PIN silver, of twg he'a.zu 2y mn: s e Ses W ilame o it . = 8 o I'I i i love ter e Sork Do g o i AT Vanie Wiuame: belored dnuenics The arl:Cenmry foR1TASIR AL Sister’ of Bmma Sewell, Teo and Join| Nem-Sectariam Perpetual Care tim mo g ftttag location. P oo, etmecs. Sashary Grosere Beautiful and fitttag ot e """‘m CoARTE 4 .| Besttly accossible—on electric car 1ine. o e < S Moty Maed Comatery. Bawtives ana| O Deitimecs Sewlerarh, ot District tiee. men 5 mlus—muk pn?'z Toather, on Tdh sirect| me oly ood cos Soin B30 Heward. = ”: e e RING, ond, rose setting; left in wash- . 1 RN Lanabargha: gift of flance illed in In Memoriam. Phone Frankiln 4745 [q".."d e s Tamont st n. " Paous | BELL. in esd but loving remestrance ;: ouri _ Werite for Wiustrated Booklet Cotumbla 4106 or Franklin 7400. Juughter, BE SCARF PIN, diamond, et in platinum; i . ! W DESIGNS. e parae. o omerado biag. - 67| some day. some time our eves Wil see | e ayme. 5 STRING PEARLS with piatinim ooy mal | oot disevet b ey s e 00 Bros, Co., 1214 F St. stone in clasp, on l4th st. between Ingram And never say farewell. Prompt auto dell omte. . ‘or Cupito] Traction car. Re: :flllull.::tu.md o owner. . oon. - ! Torn from I burgh’s SKIPPO! n Xeys, Beward. xé.. Softly at night the stars & u". Tpon Where they Taid Whowm we | |

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