Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, When vou stop to consider that the frequency with which you must paint and the appearance of what is painted—depend largely upon the Paint that is dsed—you’ll attach the true importance to the selection of {1 ”» . . 3 Murco” Liquid Paint Where-it goes on it stays on—so cuduringly that it has been called the “Life-long Paint.” That makes it an cconomical paint—preserving, too, which adds to its economy. 0 Study the merits and you'll specify “Murco” for the next job “Murco’ much—because you won't have to repaint in a apply nd you've saved long time. Supplied in any color and any quantity. : E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. —The Responsibility of Paint— Main 5280 Buried Friday. 1217 Conn. Ave. A Sho Indivi View, Reed Ho!pl(ul less than a week, from pneumonia. Arrangements for the fu not been announced, it be awalting the arrival of h 18 coming from her home i Ohlo. However., it is sai will be held some time | Mr. Wright was educ: of the Y. LA at W pital. At the outbr war he enlisted in th uality day. k_of the secretary at Camp Humphrey where he remained until 1918, | was transferred to pital work. He was a son erick Wright, de and with him had traveled In_forelgn countrie nized authori On Sale at Very Substantial our regular stock. Smart Trimmed and Sports Hats, the best values to be had in Washington, at about Half Price. Novelties, Sweaters, Slipovers Generously Reduced. “MIRACLE MAN" DIES. NEWARK, N. I, Miller Roy specialist on children's known to thousands Man.” died late ves byterian Hospita confined for tore suffering from Whitenac cight yeu baby doctor « nded ! for life, duri December 1 than blond p oning. = | were offered in sev ! for his recovery. : Indian : ; Play Suits With bright fcather war bonnet. Sizes 4 to 10, $1.95 S i Cow Boy - Play Suits 3 The whole outfit—lHat, Penna. Avenue Boy Scout 2 o Suits . Shirt. Breeches. and Hat. Sizes T spes Nl Boys’ 4-in-Hands New colors, terns, new chec a box. leggins 4 to 10 iy new pat- . Eachin 50c—-75c Il | W 3 Boys i Gauntlets Velour and Brown leath- er. Warm and comfort- able. All sizes. sl.oo Fmmrri o R = Boys’ i Mufflers ' = Brushed Wool in plain = colors and stripes. Each in a box. 2 y ¢ Handkerchiefs Initialed Handkerchiefs with colored horders. Sheer quality. 3 in a box. Suspenders Each pair in a box. All = wanted colors; strongly - made. 5100 i “Boys’ Belts Leather strap with ini- s tialed buckle. # A IR trimmed; : Suited to Your Purse and Your Taste— House Coats and Bath Robes that'll receive a hearty thank you—wherever bestowed. \We feel quite confident of our mastership in these lines— : We make a feature of extra sizes in House Coats—Double- faced Cloth effects—cut on generous lines that will be comfortable. Special sizes—44, 46, 48 56 to 520 £nGl 80 crécacoccreanonoorcecdecoooensooosss Bath and Lounging Robes New checked and figured Blanket Robes : cut long and full; button to the neck; heavy practicability. Boys' All-wool Tweed Suits, with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS: Norfolk style; Mohair coat lin- ing; both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 years ..... Boys’ “Right Posture” Suits, with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS; - light and dark shades—and all with that wonderful Posture” feature. Sizes 7 to 18 years. . Boys’ Blue Serge Middy Suits, with long trousers; White braid emblem on sleeve. Black scarf. Sizes 3 to 10 years cecccecvacene aks = Boys' Sil Handkerchiefs - Some with White, some : with fancy border. Excel- lent quality. 50c—89c il | (Tompany Canes Shirt. Breeches, Lariat, Pistol and Ilolster. 4 to &C‘i(!c little ]\\ ]lkli ng 10 years. . Sticks, with doghead 5295 House Coats and Smoking Jackets e 5100 s New, effective Double-faced Cloth— plain g '” color surface, with reverse side trimming collar. il cuffs and pockets. Fastemng with 2 silk frogs. All sizes......... s Plain Blue and Brown Cloth—cut true to measure; collar, cuffs and pockets 310 00 trimmed with Matelasse. All sizes. Worombo Smoking Jackets—plain Blue, Tan. Brown, Green and Maroon—the handsome check reverse side showing on collar, cuffs 223 In the popular street col- ors; warmly lined. $1.15 de#’ Spt;fi Hose and pockets; trimmed with fancy silk braid Boys” Sox and Hose, il e ol wool mixed, in the wanted colors. Sizes 7 to 10. 89: 1 «""fifi;,ys’ Windsor Ties Stripes, plaids and as- sorted colors. Each in a box. 50c—85c Wt AR 5 2 Brown, Blue, Oxford, Combmz- cord girdle. tion .... Blanket Coat Robes; with shawl or notch collar; button front; hcavy girdle; silk cord $ 50 cdges, collar and cuffs. Figured. and striped 7°= [IECHTE e CECnOna o0 Go8 COB0REB0505eCca5650 Figured Silk Lounging Robes; some self-trimmed: with buttons and girdle to match; others $17 One and two piece Domet. Fancy colors; full cut. Sizes 6 to 18 years. trimmed with Black Silk; buttons and glr- dle of the same. Remarkable values. Givable Things in Boys’ Clothing S - s Pongee Silk with collar They’re the more considerable at this time because of their attached. Sizes 12 to 14. s%.mmmum Boys’ Corduroy Button-on Suits—DBlue, Brown and Gray. A very desirable novelty for the youngster 3 to 7 31& years Boys’ Fur-collar Overcoats— Brown and Blue; lined with quilted Venetian; Double- breasted, with belt all around and “muff” pockets. Sizes 3 to 10 years. . 31521_0 Boys® Chinchilla Overcoats— Gray and Brown Heather Mix- tures —Double-breasted, with convertible collar, muff pockets, belt all around and lined with Red flannel. Sizes 2% 38"75 T Boys’ Fanc Silk Slnrts Fancy striped patterns, and of splendid quality silk. Neckband sizes 1214 to 14. 34.95 R cessecsseccence “Right 158 B'i)ys " Blouses Plain White and striped. Collars attached and neck- band sizes 6 t0~16 years, $1.00 MWMIW A $Q:15 t0 9 years...c.ce0eeee TR T ) TS RORNG | €2 iz Sgt; | Fipaer return 1108 Newton D k was born in Newark forty S i i :irulrr‘mmlmmuuummumi i MR RGBS DECEMBER 13, Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY DIES {ADOLPH LOEHL, RETIRED Frederick Bennett Wright.Will Be eral have ng delayed sister, who Cleveland, the services tional secretary alter Reed Hos- world “Y” service and was assigned to the work of educational Walter Reed Hos- of Fred- n of Oberlin College, xtensively 4 recog- 1 mat- . J. —Dr. I Whitenack, famous as a SioQ e £ = = 5 i ! - cember 12, | 1922, BUSINESS MAN, DIES Mative of Germany, But Long a Resident of Washington. Succumbs in Hospital. Adolph Loehl, once a prominent re- tail lquor dealer here, dled yesterday at Georgetown niversity Hospital, where he had been taken several days ago for a major operation. He had been in il health for mor® than three weeks. Mr. Loehl was born in Germany, but came to this country as an Infant, and been a continuous resident of this He was fifty-elght vears 3 the proprietor of the old Riggs Hou: loon, where the Albec building is now located. He also main- tuincd a saloon at 1203 Pennsylvania avenue, which in the days before the cighteenth amendment was frequented by many prominent residents of Wash- ington, “including senators and re Frederick Bennett Wright, forty-nine years old, whose home was in Capitol Md., died yesterday at Walter foilowing an illness of s al sentatives and publi y officials. e e S avidow. Mes. | Atter dhe prohibition law was passed . dren' Hroaasicl 3 I3 Tve el Lochl retired from active by eaucrions T Mokt ey WA iz Land it his. Tesdencs | sister, Mis: ¢ PRl Mhomas W O Briens 5 ;‘H?{L (;hln 5 Helen” Wright, of Cleves g s a ey 5 esolutions of sympathy on the death § 4 s i T r i " i embe of - Fur-Trimmed Coats, Wraps and Fur Coats. of Mr. Wright wor: e | Seattinh it amd of Annes Temple Handsome Gowns and Dresses, all from LAt meeting f ety n.'. "i',f"" R Mrs. Anna ‘Loehl. and Thomas W. Frederick and all of. this eity. arrangements have not yet Lochl, three daugl Mrs. O'Brien, Mrs. Charles Misx Bertha Loihl, Fun, cen made. FARMERS TO GATHER otton Growers to Meet Here This Week With Marketers. ual conven- and Sat- 1 Council of Farmers’ Co-operative Marketing As- sociation will be officials of the Amer- ton Growers' Exchange and large organizations of pro- G & early arrivals for the con- will be Carl Willlams of Ok- ma City, president of the cotton growers' exchange and also vice hairman of the national council, and €. 0. Moser of Dallas, Tex., treasurer of the American Cotton Growers' Ex- change. The council's meeting will be one of the most important farmers’ gather ings held in this country for years. Cards of Thanks. My fr. neighbors and relatives, Pt oms deey tion and sin- uks for vour words of eym- [ fui tribuites on the cment_in the death 4 Liusband. ud ey AKE. ® AKE. th pathy by ' my deurly devoted M {BUELL. We bt -n-mi our _sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation for the floral trib. and | i sympat | % ¢ extended una_ beautiful ntes - i ferad "~ neighbore teath of aur dear 1i ot the mp J0RX R. P COURTNEY. preciation the | _wnd florad of | WANNALL, W and relatives, for their kin ings At ADDIE Kin rings in Sivir bereavement. wish to thank our friends | 0 M. Goldenberg emploses, ] sess und heautifal floral offer- our dear mother, 1) sz, il otk 5 tives and T e ey e nar i in | jrate st Reboboin Raptist Church Fridas. | from 10 a.m. to 1 o'cloc : BURKET. Harold C. infant das .;-m-r ot | December 9, 192 E Turket. und Edith 8 Tuesdar. beloved daughter of Clristoplier T laie Emma J. Turkles. uneral from | her father's residence Thursday. December | 1. at'2 pm. Toterment Prospect Hill ceme. | am at nw. wife of Robert Campbell 3 Moua, Fuseral will be | from James & Bros.” parlors Saturday morn- | ing, December 16, 10 o'clock. ~Friends in- Vited. e l CHAMBERS. Departed this life Tuerdar. at ELIZABETH. 1T Both st . aressive Rel Do (femaly. " Temon shading around .. Clar- | Phone { e black. tan, )londl " i Teward ofered. I contuining evening dress, fan, scarf and ¢ other articles, lost or take ummnbl.!( 12, hetween | reward for return or | l‘hone Cleveland 1433 or ('luv 230 .nfwrmflum 1919, notify F. P. Leach, 5618 1st st. n.e. or 1517 | Tth st. n.w., or phone Adams 269 after 6| p.m._ Reward, CHOKER—Opossum, on Saturday in vidnflyl Kann's store or 18th and G. Phome Kenl‘n‘-l 13¢ Y. about eix montbs old. Re- 8rd n.e. Reward. l DOG—$10 will be paid for return of lmall[ white male dog. 120 E t. .. No questions | {a Dlil —llllck and white female Leagle holm reward if returned to 1010 Spring road n.w. 13 —Onyx, diamond and hematite, on afternoon between 1501 Mass. ave. and Scott Circle. Liberal reward if returmed to K. E. H., 1626 K at. n.w. LASSDS—Dark fortoise rim, in black cnle. on ov. 29, downtown. Return to 301 sth st n.e. for reward. 14° AG—Lady's brown leather, ave. between Finder return to R. Reward. NDBAG—Lady's brown leather, on Wia. beiween Newark and Plercé Mill s Dodge, 3618 Newark on Wis- wark aod Plerce Mill L. Dodge, 3616 New- —Lady's brown leather, containing money and keys, Tnudly morning on Takoma Park” car between and L streets and Watter Teed Horpitat, Reward. "Retorn ‘M. ward 61, Walter Reed Hospital. . ‘7400, Branch 123. . CBYX on ring, Taylor st. ar Georgla ave. mbin 9830-J. 14 Mouday morning_between 9 and 10, at Toin aod R s, now. or 16th st. bus. Reward. Phone h_6270. MONEY—About $100, elther 1o Woodward_& Tothrop’s store or on Reward. | Po- tomac 265, NECKPIECE—Stone marten, in R-n-cnen or on L streel between Cons. ave. and 16th. Phone_Clarendon_141J-1. Reward. PENDANT, crystal, with lold chaln. Beward. 1721 Euclid st. PIN—Targe. sllver? Viacengetorix head. m | ward. 2017 PO(‘KE’I'BOOK small. mnmmu mm., nd reonal papers near Felsher's shoe store, -m H ne. Reward. Return 121 sumn £15 sn-:c'mcws—‘rmolm-heu. long Black u ‘Monds 3 101 ELLA, bive silk, in Potomac Park car T Mt Bieasant Mdu momlu-, Reward {f returned to Room ve'nh‘ !"r { bldg... between 9 and 3 RELLA—Lady's dark bioe ek, wlth -n- ‘b]engnhlndle and strap, lost on Mt. Pleasant WAGON 'ro o Return to 1801 Fla. ave. n.w. Reward. North 4519. . WATCH—_Diamond Wrist watch, on gray rib- A ear 1012 31st at. now. Substantial re. ward wife of the late Tobert Chambers, mother : ugm rrie | of Mrs. Lavinia C. Ball and the late a.m.. FRA heloved hasban, and Ludington C. Chambers. Funcral i Filabih Maguipe (fee Schgiders. Fonerat s, December 14. 11 a.m.. from ber} from his l.h— Tesic . 1307 Aranl o sidence Triday, Decem| CHAMBERS. All members of the Ladies’ Pro- Deaths. CHAMBERS, JACKSON. All mewbers of the | Elder Ladies are requested to attend the of our late sister, Mrx. place Monday, WATSON, Treax. Sec. CURTIN. Wednendur, December beloved ‘uneral from ‘the . a.w., Thure the m.' yea Iz y21 Mary December 11, 19: beluved son DONNELLY. Colorado Jawes E. and the Lol w36 dth vt ne. The Mouday. turdas. the above restdence Church, where wolem will b ut 9 attend. 4 fri Tuterment Mt. Olive Bouider. w of B L Faweett. o December 1 RENCE terment Boulder, Friday. (Raltimore papers please at Achington sday, Deember t_Buiiston, A E . il Mrs. Mrs. Oftie Cognweil, Arlington cemet Lorens Hun sxed T GRISBY. Membcrs of the Voung Lad toctive League mre requested foneral ‘of Mivs MALIQLTY Thursday 195z from Mount inern Dumbarton av 1A MAMIE L. STEW GHT. D ‘morning, December 13, 19: Providence Hospital, wite of Frank 1. Hambrisht, " P the | o WHITE. Pres. 7 o 1t Wednesdar | Tock, at | bedaved | i | Trienas invited LENOX. e 1 T e wife. Julia Leno: Jumes L. s invited Departed th . pasior. Relatives | Tae ADOLPH, fuloved b of N Fuaer - ADOLPH LOEHL, who passed to the grand lodge of the lereafter December 1 By order of D. R. NIHIC Exaited Ruier. SHELRY. Secretary. Tuesdas. December 12, December 1 o o( the Tate o) 1 Fu Decem- e Mondar. f 1o mother, a_lost of relatives and friends. Funeral Thursday morning, December 14, from Better's parlcr. | r Ms., thence to St e borerequieas mae st | &t 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends : fnvited. December 13, 192 Alexander, Moche MOSHER. Wednesday, the home of his son near - Rethesda. Md., A MOSHER, aged 39 years. Notice of funer: 1 hereafter. Sudden’ December 11, x. on Monday, at 12 noon. SARAH Al eorge H. ud the late Ri leloved wi hard | Tanglor, in ler sevents third vear. Funeral | from the penidence of her niece, 947 14t ¢ wecember me., on Thursday, s at p.m. Friends aud relatives invited to at- tend. Interment st Congressional cemeter) God _called you. dear mother. called you to His home on high: May we all prepate to meet you, for our time is drawiug nigh. Though each day we miss you sadly, wherever we may look We can sec mome swvet remembrance, most | of all your kind, sweet look Gone from "us forever. 3 face we loved i still | And, oh. Bow we do miss you, no ove can ever tell. LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. 13° mwoon. Suddenly, Tuesday, December | , at_his_residence. 63 New York MUEL H.. beloved rwood (nee Doyle). 5F fomcral hereaier. . Departed this life, after a few we o linews, Monday xmnmxm 11, at 6:30 p.m.. € IMMS, aged 39 sears. it from. bie. inie resteuce, 009 1ot ot i ew., at 1pm. Rest on, dear son, Take Sour rest; We loved vo But God loved you bes MOTHER pleperted this 1ifé ¢ Mopday evening. ks Decer A CiiAmEss Rmun heloved hustand of Mat. | gret Simme. eral from his late resl- | dence, 609 Ist st. K.w., Thursday, December 14, at 1L pm. Gone from us forever. i A face we loved so well. And. oh, how we do miss ¥ou, 3 NO one can ever tell. Some day, some time our eyes will see The face we loved o weil: Some day his hand will clasp in ours And mever say farewell. . Monday, December 11, FLIZ her 77th yea CISREL WELLER, wi est Glen, Md.. 10 a.m., Thuraday, ber 14. 'WOOD. Departed this life. in the second ¥e of his age, at his residence, 111 D st. s.w LEONARD, beloveq son of James and Hor- tence Wood (nee Browne). and oply brother of Carrle and Emma Wood. He leaves to mourn their loss a mother, father, twin ers, grandmother and grand unts, uacles and cou 'un- at 1 pm. from the above ' Teach us, Oh, God! Thy will to obey— He gave and He taketh awa. MOTHI AND DAD. ‘The rose that is sweefet and fairest Ts the bud that is killed by the frost, And the love that is dearest and truest Ts the love T hare lost. HIS COUBIN, JUANTTA WOOD GROSS. * | \i7% | youne MIE ‘ LoVING HRnASD ARD CHILVREN. * 9 beloved hugban i Wrighi and fatber of o Vynoral frum bis late View, an lour to '— e Peaas tavitee 3 Tuesday. December 12, 1022, WM M bedoved wife of Andrew I, Yousms Funerai feom her late residence, 042 Kesfer place n.ow.. Priday, December 15, at 9:30 n i w at the Ch of the 10 o'clork. Relatives and luterment at Moust I:I'L:-v of Barah ehildron at Capit annony! cemntery. In Memoriam. 1o loving reme nd fatuer, ¢ oue gear agy tnduy, © of my dear " ROWEN ecember 1% May he rest in HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * ENRIGHT. A tribute of lote to the memorr 1o r wife uad mother, vl passed into b CATHERINE GUNNELL. of AMOS F. 1ife 1 NELL, why departed this sears ago today. ours CHILDBEN. * & remombrac.s OL. Low we mise o ueart on earth can tell But Jewus loved Sou better el And va u home 10 dwell SCNTAND AN ChkTER. - Depurted_this 1ife one year ago becomeer 43, 3921, JUSEIHIN. v, by fricnds, we are lynesome « svars ago tod i 2 Deceminr 13, 191, Tivu ait go Fresn our love For as loug. Wy shan alpass tiuk of o ft C "KYOR AND NONS. < {PRYOR. 1 wad but loving rumembrance of my drar sister, SARAH E. PRYOK, who ea lered 1Ute the bsven of rest three years 8- todus. Patient i her dasw of waitiog, Faithicl e'er 1o earthly howe, Hesguation cromnea ber ldewprk 4 tii wngels whisperua, —Lome MLL SISTER-IN-LAW, MALIA M. CLAEA. PRYOR. Eacred 1o tue memory of our he ioved desconess, SAKAH PRYO) ugo, Lecembr: but not forgoiten. who die i tue heur lavurs. Ama DEACONPASES Ur IHE ALEXANDER ME MORIAL BAPLIST CHUKCH, BISTER A NASH, CHAIEMAN. 3 but loviog nmmmnu ot s, dwcemonr even years of e Seare of grief and puin Wiss 1o Wien the MOrLILE CawEe, imise You When The Light reiurne We mine you Lere, we miss you there, LICAr ukuEHIer, we DISS Suil e\ erywperr Your loViLE suiile, Your JoVEg face, Do one (sh Uil Sour vacant place. ner wio siceps beoeatn Lueves Lade uway DENUIED MOrBER AND FATHER joving remembragce of eur whe WALKER. iu Cent inend, EDWAKD WALREK, G VBAC MEO inda), ecemuer u 102 Goue, but not forgotie: 3 MILDRED AND. ‘ANTHOSY A rincere tribute of love to the men: devoted fatber, KOBERY » uepurted tis ife mine yemis Decewver 13, 1918 AT ago Lie SuD Was sbinicg SAY Was & cAanopy of biue. My Leart wa brigt and cocertul ' EAtETeR, aaniu. VoTED Sweet s the memory of our d- ANCE EBSTER, wi.. < iive Seurs ago todat, I Sume dur. some time, out eyes will see Tue we joved su W Sume day his hands will clusp in ours Aud uever say farewe THE CHILDREN -+ V.L. SPEARECO Nestner 1he SuCCessors of nor nected with the original W. K. Speare gubiishment 940 F St N.W. | Phone F = .. Txmothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 65543. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Cbapel. 142. Private Ambulances ll Conuection. Telephone Cel. S. H. HINES CO., W HINES, Prp. Amhul 31? R Speare Co. UNDEKTAKBM 1208 H STREET. N3 * FTORNEBLY ‘0"- llmufi!’fllt inl wWillis X Vpears. oseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 Phone West 96. Automohile Service. Quick, Dignified and Eficlent ervice. . . £16 1 ST N-E. Lincoln 3464, Aummo ryice. Coape: W LLl Ermbwier LE! ‘uneral Director and Livery in couvection. medious thlkl a nd'rn crematorivm. { prievs. “Tel. ean . 1888, WM.H.SARDO&CD 412 1 st n.e. Phope Lincolp 524 * Modern ¢hapel. __ Automoblie Funerals. GEHERA‘"ON ArTer GENERATION hies7 Zurhorst 1922 (oo S WASHINGTON.D.C_UNDEMEH ~We specialize In amgnln Ing memoria (monuments and mauso- {leums) of quality and character. Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designa on exhibition in { our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO,, INC., 914 Fifteenth Strest. Beautiful avd Stting loestion. Reasily accessible—on electric car le. ©n Baltimore boulevard, at District lise. Office: 705 12th SLN.W. Phone Franklin 4743 _Write for lWustrated Bookiet FUNERAL DESIGNS. ... 14te o { EXERESSIVE VLORAL EMBLEMS | at_MODERATE saei 18 [Gudc Bros. Co.. 1214 F St, Prompt auto Listic—eapresst deli A&r rflnfln

Other pages from this issue: