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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECENIBER__]Tz 1922—PART . 1. . Blake School Open-Window B St T R i He TS special diet to bring them up to the : average. The Tubsrculosis Associa- [ n marl‘lagt‘. ’ gn mgmgriam tion is ardently in favor of these CLANCY—PRITC! 7 3. 1902, ) value of open-air classes for normal,| open-air schools and hopes to see the LANCY 3 HARD. December 13, 10:2 : . ? & 4 L e Bewnard . Braskamy Class Pla'ls Chrlstmas Play ‘ n\gv;ng’eu:;\}:?h;‘e;s. eached mimilar con. | S5tem gxtended to other school divi y e I CESSIL. who or 17, 191, CLANCEY and LEILA D. PRITCHARD. *© clusions and in an official report he sions. - There can be little doubt that . LITTLEFO! V. . the existence of the Blake and e e e e has strongly recommended that one|Stevens open-window classes has E MARGARET to Mr. JOHN W LIT- TLEFORD, I mber 2, 19: at the rectory the borderiagd we left bim of St. Peter's Church, by Mgr. O'Brien. * Soun 0 meet and part no of these fresh-air classes be estab-|already had a great influence upon| the ventilation problem of the entire; | lished in every school division. Why | & g re Anticipation and interest are on:ored children at the Stevens schm,l"h not this been done? Presumably | school system and also that their, REPETTI—COLLINGE. Mr. Stanley Collinge | 1115 AP AND LONELY WIFE, NETITR tiptoe among the boss and sire of Under the care of Mrs. D. N. Mc- |because other school meeds haveinfluence has been felt in hundreds of | With six more shopping days until wilies “to_ wunounce the marringe of lix Duffie. There the children are to,S¢émed more pressing, but there is|homes as well. Christmas, the Merchants and Manu- HENRY n”“«'f”fl,.x.".vr ‘v‘\'"-‘-‘ufl{mn the open-window class at the Blake|pava a Christmas i reason to believe that the scho = jAEd e d th hi u g cocia = | ha ristmas tree and dinner on believe that the sch 0l au-, lease bear in mind that when yo facturers’ Association has sent out . i School. Evkr since the success of their | December 21, to which parents are to | thorities are in keen sympathy with:buy Christmas seals you are helpIng|word to change its slogan of “Shop Realty Man Will Be Called for, Cioton Sacimay; iecember 20, D. Thanksgiving dinner, prepared and be invited. the children making the | the idea of these classes. “There has,ito provide the funds for this and | garly—mail carly” to “Do it now, and 5 = hanksgiving dinner, prepared andpf vl e Sr e nd hav. | however, never been any appropria- | other forms of work carried on bY (preferably in the morning.” : - Deaths. Tor sy s are fulded xerved by them in the sehoolroom, with | | v C 3 ¥ ichmon earing on e v e schoolroom, [ing thelr own handiwork ready as|tion by Conmgress to cover the ex-|the Tuberculosis Associataion. | The “Shop early—mall early” slo- turday, December 16, 1822, s i o ik teachers and school officers as EUCSts, | gits. iering l:};AYZITd{;:)‘ trawsportation or | ————— | Ean. it was announced by Charles J. Wi 's Death C iér rewidence, (e Al RO S e R i - extra ches r these classes, as| Columbus, secretary of the associa- stw. n.w., Washington, . e these children) Oven-Air Claxses. was done for the Harrison and G D Bl e GRS ""d!(inn. HERpr0s e ety a oman’s bDeath. after ‘a long iliness, MARTHA VIRGINIA have been lay-| Under the guidance of their skilled| Hamilton antituberculosis schools, | The preferind winter viote, Stgularte (0 Cnristmas falling on Monday, special e oansii et e e JOAE REE ] S i m e ey plans M CRGRERS And i ke aavice SR EICRCE, S oHi x Yo mect 1Bis ecd fhel e et Ttoute. Office. 1425 F st. Phone | Warning has been sent forth to leave o B e e o0 ot o] . st thair Town for | upervision ot Dr. oscph A, Murphy, Tuberculosis Nssoctution nas for seve | HE5RS " \dvtrsement No- shuppinie or mailing for the day | By the Amociated Press Sonduy. Bicember 1w, 2 . Taterment | CRANCrr " iy of oo brothe e L L D e I e before ‘Christmas, ax it will be Sun-| RICHMOND, Va. December 16—| (privafc) at Congressioial cemeters.” Plewse | gy toias. 1" i ML s Wi oy rae M a Christmas; g schoo et sud Il el Cighlli s e loy 2 F y 2 oot Sowera. dax. rome. 11 of a ia variety of school projects, such as|and Stevens fresh-air classes. MRS. LAMBORN DEAD. len, Anton Stephan, president of | olOWing another day of Investl-|ppprry. Karurday, December 16, 1922, at v S A A ik at Lin residence, 645 14th st. e, DASIEL 1. beloved husband of Grace & tion had been “more than |and we v . radley (nee Kent). Notice of fuheral here- | HIS™ SISTERS. FMMA WILLIAMS AN A il e ot ent over the various phases of | after. BURNSEANA SMIT1 . these, and with the provision for| 3 been as-|extra feeding and pure-air breath-| Free Lunch Plan: and'ing, are able to show excellent re-| The time may not be far and re-|sults as to both physical and men the matter of fre, the Merchants and Manufacture: gation during which detectives held a Association, declared yestérday the |series of conferences with witnesses way wi e o||FeRs T AN Y Mhewe | Washington Resident Half Cen- | assoc hearsals are in progress of the children therein dealt!classes will b ced on the s | 4 i v > i ed o e s & as 83 Years Old. el g % ay pe- |the case in detail, it was announced to- | BROWN. All officers and members of Midian FOR HEALTHY prozress. The | with These two open-window classes | basis as those served to the pupils | Ey W, tment during the hollday pe- | e 0 e R rtn s vonny| Wine 6. G Encampment, No. 3. Order of [DAVIS, In sat ut losing rimembrance of - staging is to be ere established ten Years ago at theof normal health, a custom which| Mrs. Mary €. Lamborn, elghty-three ""A"jotter of appreciation has been ady | Gallliean Fisuermen, are notilied to”attend | 44t dvarmotier e, HANN AL Yf their own d ink and hand- | instance of the Washington Tuber-|has become very general in recent|yvears old, residing at the Victoria apart- | sent to Maj. Sullivan by the associa- to proceed with the prosecution of ral ot sister, LOUISA L who cntered into rest oue yesr painted cards o 3 on have been; culosis Assoct . W S E 0} or i 2 on of o ¢ 4 P D o o e e O | men e OlrteaerrestaaVreal| o xprasg e gappreciartion fathns | BRIBRS SATeRd R e Sanites O e Dion conias off aniDecamt | stliacent fonn i onl(ex aninationiI(0IDE | nE 106 many mozes sattoslichilaen 25 | denElothwashingtonifor Tootelthaniatly)| USSR EIE WOllcCid v sement s en fon i chargejiol murder fr 21. Also the children are busy | inclined toward tubercular weakness. | to weight and other physical copdi- | years, died vesterday. 1 in connection with the killing of Mrs. making a variety of gifts for dis-|The association has continued to giv ns. If this question of tic school |~ High Priest. ORGE W. EROOKS, Funer: ces will. be conducted Thel : Tribution @t that tine. Miss Mary M. practical co-operation by providing|lunches could be placed thus on the e o kit .m;lhn,h.} FIREMAN BRADLEY DIES. \"."::,B !::rmm_h m‘,‘h”dh”"' DrEt, B, BROWNL, Secretars . “Brien is the teacher in charge of [ milk lunches for these classes and by | same basis for all one of the objec- | ment tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Interment| Daniel J. Bradley, fifty years old, as- | ApRen whionwasishot 19 death ecember 16, ; this class. | conducting nutrition clinies for them.! tions to the extension of the fresh-|will take place in Glenwood cemetery. | s radley il years old, as-at the Pollard home Monday night. TOUISE, aged 37 sears, daughie I Jovteg remembrance of ou- Similar activity and in Thus, the ounce of prevention. That |ajr classes would be removed. By | Mrs. Lamborn, who was a Miss Mary C. | pany of the District fire department, Preliminary Henring. Button and sister of H. H. Button A7ABETIL $1TF ir cluss for col-|{s the idea back of the work bemE |the sale of tickets to the children | Lawton of New Bedford, Mass. came to|died yesterday at his home, 645 14th| This announcement is taken to T e i Rroused in the open- ‘ — ———— | Gone and the demonstration being|able to pay for their lunches and by | Washington soon after the civil war and | street” northeast. Funeral services ha 18, at 3:30 pm. Iuterment Cedar Hill cen- ve |mean that the preliminary hearing of MOURNING BLACK !mm|e~ in these classes, which are In/the giving of tickets to those not|married William Lamborn, who was for|yet to be arranged. Mr. Bradley ha e case w X Dyed Within 24 Hours {line with similar educational policy |able to pay the cost of the lunches| many years an official of the reglstrars | been ill about seyen months. e e e Friduy, December 15, 2469 15th St., Col. 636 tin nearly all of the larger cities Of | would be very much reduced, and by |office in the Treasury Department. Mrs.| Born here, Mr. Bradley was appointed | which time it will e e termit B Ciies Memorinl Mospital, MARY CARM A Tt S COARING €O, | thocountry. . The truth b, that sinee | & ‘proper distribution of the thekets | Lumborn Was an active member of the [ member of the District fire Gepirt: | whether Pollard and 3 Mosiy Wk | Ieimel uier of Mr hattie & Delaroé in onr b e B Dupont Circle. Fr. 5232 the fresh-air idea was first adopted | pone would need to know which were | First Congregational Church. ment Junuary 1, 1898, and assigned to | held as an accessory, shall face the | 5,172 East Capitol st Fuueral pri t God foved ber better than w P = classes of this character have multi- | free and which were paid for. She is survived by four daughters and | No. 2 engine company. On the organi- | grand jury. - ¥, shall face thel from Zurhorst's funeral parlors, 301 Aud xny< “Why should you mowrn i L plied in many citie By 1921 there would be clearly understood that|one son. Miss Anne Lamborn. Mrs.{zation of No. 11 cngine company he was | Commoniwealth” 3 Capitol st., Monday, December 18, at When siie S safe with Me | were 113 such open-air classes in New | the open-window classes are not in- | Arthur C. Willard of New Bedford. | transferred to that company, HercTa Lasid), Mol Bas Mo el e i cianotiesmilcribas Lrs wais sl | Fork ‘city, and In his report to the | tendeq. for tubercalous children and |Mass.: Mrs. Tenney Ross, wife of Col| On November 17, 1902 Mr. Hradley | been In sontorshcs oith litersy fad) <o) Sered 10 1 Dr Leo- | thae " thorefore: there is o danger | Tonney Ross of San Juan, Porto Rico: | was transferred to No. 10 company, be- | sons whe: are orocrigh Several per- F.—Members of Golden gaktha Emory M. Wilson and Charles C.|ing made assistant e # who are expected to prove im- are req ted to assem- aher 1 gineer there’ De- | portan witn of our deceased brother, ses for the state, and t now, Sun her_ was caiied nway f { health authorities that v, ousandas o 1d Marcus, the physician in charge. from infection in connection With i id that the pupils in these classes|their establishment. They are de- 7d a number of grandehil- | cember 1, 1908, He a member of | Feneanted Y two brothers, William C.|Spalding’ Council, Knights of Colum- | ani erntus op raction with the pres- s Juws s e e our last tributes to e i o better and more work, concen- signed especially for children found|dren: L y | trate better, require less home wor be underweight and otherwise | Lawton of New York city and Charles | bus he et jease the purpose of pa {than those in regular classrooms.” | Iy subnormal, and who nec. | F. Lawton, New Bedford, Mass. and| He Is survived by his wife, Mrs:| vaiopments ooy (il sensational de- | up jepurteq brother i e He also testifies that the attendance |spec favorable chool | environ- | Mrs. Elizabeth L. Perry, Riverhead,|Grace Kent Bradley, and a son, James | pollnrd and ot hoe spected when M. C. R. BOINKE, Rec. Sce. 17 HIS LOVING SON ard and West are arraigned. 9:20 a.mn., | FRA! > de is better and that the teachers also|ment, with plenty of oxygen, restand | Long Island. 1 Bradley, of this city One ot the o atat e FLYNN. Docember 1 o outstanding T | PSR . Foreral ments of the case today was the an- :4~n.t;“r~4‘£(‘ ?...,,,a_ f,.. 5 p.n. Friends | parted nouncement by the police that they ! and relatives aré invited " 17, 1y will insist upon West being tried as|GRAVES. Friday, December 15, 1922, at his SON AND DAUGHTER-IN-LAW @n accessory to the killing of the| residence, 509 Sth st ew., 3. FRANKLIN, [ HATT g memors of our father. Dr 9 i do not believe West has| Funeral services will be held at the resi-. years ago i 1919 ! 11 he knows about the killing of| dence, Monday, December X, at 9:45 aw.| HIS DATG S MITTIE ZALL CARR i Richardson. The officers de.| 1nterment at Joy Chapel. Leonardtown, St. FRANCE COWAN, . "1221 F Street N.W. Washington’s Leading Victor House [clare that West has not given them | i rrs counts, Md. - Kelatives and {nnds {gypp A tribute of love and remembrance ! ar story of what ha ed 1 5 vited. of_my dear husband, Pricate WILLIAM ¢ { Pollard hame ownat happened at the | gpay. Suddenty, Friday, December 15, 1922, | KYER, ‘who died [ Frusce. four § et RTErS o o o e p‘r:e HAKRY SPOTTSWOOD, beloved husband of | today. Dec L AR * {ceded the visit to Pollard, the late Katbleen Gray. ¥uneral from Ul Somettmes, between lonely shadows on tir ‘ Divoree Statement. ke Monday. at 10 am. Inoterment Mt | g K beart to bes o O¥t cemetery. (Norfolk papers please fin IRt S DR It was learned today that the po-| copy) g e Th e thinking 1 ses {1ice are relying largely upon a state. | GRIFFITH, SUSANNAH, beloved wife of shiic. Y s Wirk - e ; : Sohn 15, Griith, 412 10t st nw. Rervices jment made to them by Herbert| L st Fanis Englh Litheran Ciurch, | SAUNDERS. In sad hut ioving rememb Time and Worry @ SAVE {C. Richardson, jr., divorced husband| 11th abd H sts. nw. at 2 pm., Tieslay, | of 8 devoted bLusiand ving e B o Mo “Tielutives and friends invited, | WILLIAM L. SAUNDERS, who depurted 1 slain woman, for a Solution i Incerment at Fort Luncoln cemetory. (Win- | Dfe one sear azo twdoy, Decemier 17, 1 of the case. This statement has not| chester, Va., papers please copy.) ¥ ath no sorr i = | ibeen made public, although the au- | GRIFFITH. A special mecting of Bethiehem | | thorities admit the hasband told them O "t | SHECTON. 4 tritmte of If a VICTROLA IS Insist on this stamp bGENlh' E it if you would the story of his estrangement «and teast Masonic Tempie. 1o attend il fu ciier, ELLA MAE VICTROLA ardson. fixed the blame for his do.| EUBART. fecember 1. 1022 MASTEAIN|SHELTON. A memory of luse and devor Ly our dear sister, ELLA MAE SHELTON | mestic troubles and gave them in- ral from W. W. Deal's fu- s aw r oyears 0, o | formation which they think eventu- yurior, 5 lecentier 18 Gar au §(1 Kb0 CABSCA ANy BODELSHAYS ARSI ally will lead to & complete solution ment Cedar il cometery % MELLIE, WELLIE, LULA | "Pollard maintained his silence to- D I | P it iday. He has not yet told his story al from W. W. Deal's funeral i0f the killing, and his counsel toda Mot e Sunday. December - | intimated that no word from him ma 178t 2 pan. Iuterment at Fort Lincoln {be expected until the hearing next| Cemeters. Some day, some time. our eves will fweek., Aside from the story told Decomber 16, 1922, at The face we loved = wel {the pollce on the night of the killing . Waxhinzton, D."C., | day his hand will clesp in {and hiv brief examination at the in- e Wilham L | A e sy Terel T {uest Wednesday, J. Mosby West has nera] sersicen at ING WIFE AND C | followed Pollard’s example and ha . 188 3t | SMALLWOOD. { declined to disc e .2 p.m. Toter- | + Lowest Prices in Town Why sta.rt out to SHOP FOR VICTROLAS? They are priced the same EVERY- WHERE! ASSORTMENTS AND TERMS are the only advantages that go along ™ | hrunce of o with SERVICE—AND WE WANT YOU TO READ what we have to offer. READ by e CAREFULLY, ALSO, as these terms are EXCLUSIVE WITH THIS STORE—Wash- ~ Births Reported. st e e ey . ington’s leading Victor House. e B B | Albert L. and Margaret J. Lawrence, boy. Charles R. and Madge I Srdnor. g Juseph §.and Louise C. Danbiaki, esar T. and Ethel 3. Tonon, bor. . two : hews | TRUSHEIM. k sharp. fr ving remembragco . JANIE E. TRU who died foir yea (nee Isaac H. and Victoria A Trunnell, boy. HER SISTE { William ¥. and Catherine V. Eckstorm, girl. exidence AhEnGe today. Decem i S and Cutlering ¥ ostor s “iais: N e will officate. rient Harm, tery.. Buy Your Victrola Now! i 0. and Marie L. Abeel, girl. H F. and Blanche E. Lewis, girl. LEECH. Thursday, December 14, 1922 at | VAN RISWICK. In sad nnd L H and Marian A. Jackson, boy. %30 p.m., at Garficld Hospital, Dr. D. OLIN brande of dear brotier and - uncie and Inez Keae. girl. 2 LEECH, beloved hushand of Ada 0, Ober | CHARLES VAN KISWICK : 1 and Anna Parks, girl. Leech of 1237 Massachusetts ave. now. Fu- | This Lfe three years ago © ——— and Harriet Welch, bos. meral services 11 um. Monday, December ! 17. 18 . o0 Charles A. and Margaret Macaboy. boy. 15 Interment Glenwood cemetery. 17 | The worl n ear to year i | Erancesco ‘and Maria Spampinato. boy. LEECH. Thursday. December 11, 1922, at . - William 0. and Zelda Schethell, girl. %30 pm.. ar Garfiel] Memorial Hospital, | Sou, Sani and Hilda Goldberg. boy. D GLIN LEECH, . D)., beloved husband of S William R. and Laura M. Langdon, girl. Ada 0. Ober Leech. Funesal services wiil MRS, TDV Andrew C. and Ida G. Brown. girl. be lield Mond: December 18, at 11 am . | BECAUSE!" BECAUSE! BECAUSE! BECAUSE! $5 Value William ana Wittie Hewpiill, bor. | ave. n.w. " lutement (private) in Glenwoed | IS LOVIN Ve IR Gares, + WE_OFFER SERVICE lsaiah T. and Mary F. Harmd, bos e e ery o e O of the | WARBEN. Sacred s tite of our dos WE GUARANTEE to No matter what style YOU CAN SECURE A FEATURES that are unex- :roteict you tflhxltht fl'::y you desire or what wood VICTROLA AT $25, $35, %’“::;. E:&{m'::‘"d :“m.")',: D D e ey 0% finish is required—OUR Medical Societs of the District of Columbia ¢ and of Temple-Noves Lodge, F. A. A. M., | Deaths Reported. Bre equested w0 serve 4 bojorary ;,-;u-i RSHALL. December 16, 1922, e ence, 1413 S &t toiduy mass at Reduced to ATy . remenmiwred AND MINNIE. * Loved in life, stock. FREE SERVICE The following deaths have been reported to 49 .98 e = REPAIR, as explained the hes department 1n the lasf nty-fo el e o eahins £ remembr - 32;_= $z=l I cur during the mext 12 . o . ude the S50 $75, $100, $115, $125, bilow: WARIEZS A aontties o T e R ¥ AT months—WE WILL RE- ot tion booths, 2z mezzanine Hobert Sullivan, 1. Garfield Hospital. |~ 1 ¢ st A ) iy, Shcorenis it FUND IN CASH any re- model and finish that will $150, $200, $225, $250, floors as well as a parlor to Emline Kowe @3, 201310 o | Sosmlionesy meiar, Doenier b 34, 18106 st Augastine’s C it at any ti to tr; duction. - gatisfy. $275 and up to $550. :’;lm_d y time to try any | Masteah { Charles Williams, S4. Sarah I Yakes. 3 Foles, 7 1922, at €1 FUNERAL DIRECTGPS. Jer home, | -— Al v."3: | GENERATION AFTER GENERATION Turlington Hotel. MCARTOR. Friday, December 1 pm. after a short iliness. & 111 &th st se. Mrs N thout disturbance. e geSt Stuk { et e { terment at Cnion cemetery, Alesandrin, Tx.. | 1887 rhotst 1922 5 California st at 3 p.n. e v o0 Garfield Hospital, { . ! (7 Nz 5 parted this life Saturday morning. § 5 Ay of VICTROLAS and ST Tee |OVER, Doscied fhis e Sty DORUE | Vi S e 2 sixter. Mamie Coates, 112 Florida av 1 wAspil.NGth.l{(.LUNDERTAnEg ria ‘apartments. L M. OVER. Notice of funeral later. | —— > Jockum, 84, United States Sold A Records in Washington o ot e S pereng tnstany winea b s at Ganes | W ], SPEARE Loulsa Brown. 73, 2030 L st. ville, Va., Thursda; December 14, 14 ! . N . ret Thomas, 52, 941 28th st. SUSAX, wife of the late John Pefers:| ¢ 3 her ie successors of nor con- m Washington, 44, 1417 South othér of Winifred Dinguid, Lundon Peters | o N BlCOe 3 1B i 7 South Capitol =R rlm_. _““m_ Butier and Junie Peters, | Rected with the original W. R. Speare Burial at Catharpin, Vi {fiiii‘!rl'{mmen_‘ ; 940 F St. N.W. PINENEY. Departed this life, Fridar. De- | 2 cember 15, 3% A4 e acvis e |~ Brank Gejer's Sons Co. WILLIAM The Lowest in the City d ce, 118 Thomas &t. 5 < B Style 260 T Jence, o X mk. | 1113 SEVENTH ST. beloved husband of the late Fstella Pi ain 2473 S ¢arh§ of hanks‘ ! e rves {wo sons, Tobert and Charii | Modern Cliapel. g it DONNELLY. I wish to thank the many sin-| Pinkner; two grandchildren, five | ! " cere friends of both my Jate son. FARL, aod | Anna Brooks, Mary Pinknes. Isabel! myself for their vers generous floral offer-| xan. Nettic Dodson, Katherine Adam: i ings and deep sympathy expressed by their| jrotpers, Robert, Thomas, John, George, ! o ;'"”‘;’E‘?;" his bier on Fridey night, Decem- | grthur and Joseph. @nd a liost of relatives I ber R ends. Funcral S Y p.m.. from : l ayment equlre | Mifs'FaTHER. JAMES 5. DONNELLY. | 403 feiends Bunert 5ottt enas | PRICE. We wish to extend our sincere|' invited. fiER thanks and heartfelt appreclation to our | poryyng, Saturday, December 16, 19 T friends and relatives for thelr svmpathy and 5 , v 7 valter | - =3 RED TAPE! Veautiful foral- tribates at the death or our | ALigk LOCIE, MOVl ML e e | Timothy Hanlon 09 dear mother, SARAH A. PRICE. g e e e e ma e e & i HER_LOV! CHILDREN, HARRY ANp| dence. 3506 0 ot e to Mt. Tabor M. I 41 -NE_____Thone D s | §i m slenwood. Friends and \‘l“hlllvn\. 317 PA. AVE. SE. ! 3 "'""""s A e e Capel L i Lincoln 142. { St v v . Depart s lite Thursday, De- | rivate Ambulances 10,000 Plain and Japanese | Simply purchase a few records as you would B et 1330 i, at her Livery in Co n daughter's residence, uergierl, 531 | Eamniged 1573 ne Col_ 7023 Fantails, Comets and Shu- bunkins. 1 10c to 50c Each 50 $25 9-Gal. Aquariums | | All Well Balanced i Filled with goldfish and growin, aquatic plants. Will sacrifice . $12.50 ordinarily do,and we deliver the instrument IM- MEDIATELY. 11th st. s.e., Mrs. JOSEPHINE M. DERS, widow of the late R. W. ers. THE S. H. HINES a ATREDATE DOG. D. C. licenne 11882 Call| sr.. aged 76 years. Funeral from above ad- | W. R. F. HINES, CO., s @ hts s tn Gortify hat, VICTROLA, Sivte— — — No—eaiiome merwdocrred by THE VICTOR TALKING MACHINE COMPANY, Comden, T -3-1'to obtat aréss Mor Tecember 18, at ¥:30 o'clock, 20012003 14th st e O e et | L encetioimt Teter's Church " where reauien: | Tl i ¥ T vs will b said at 9 o'clock. Relatives Bebiiiamon: (5 BAR PIN with diamond in center, Dec. 15. nmrrrl!lru‘-nd- mvited. Interment at Mount Reward. _Franklin_8391. e Miecmeien 7% m & gfll’tf 0. e e e e ar-i—ond | ATGRELS. (Saarenly, Anursdays et L o o. or batween and New York { > jgus ELLA, widow of Charies Sickels and ave. and Willard Hotel, Reward. West 2185, & | hevoted mother of Mra, M. Kramor, Mre. | UNDERTAKERS MLLFOLD, lady's, on_Connecticut ave. or| Charles B. Bodine and Leo G. Sickels. ~Fu- | 1208 H STREET.NW West Kirk st.. Chevy Chase, Friday evening. neral from L. Speare Co., 840 F st. n.w., ¢ TORMEBLY 940 F ST. Return to 25 R st. n.w. Reward. . Sunday, December 17, at 2:30 p.m. Inter- A _Wu’p.- ment Cincinnati, Ohio. 7! mimas R Spese 30s Willia 5. Bpeave No. 7204, last Friday. Reward. Return to|SEKINNER. Suddenly. December 1i 1922, at Clide 3. Richols 5% Eye st nw. Walter Reed General Hompital, JEAXIE K. : 3. 0. an i . Skin. = HOUND. brown and white. tag No. 11166, | ushierof Dr.J, 0wl el S heid | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Reward if returned to 205 Minnesota ave. n.e. ler's ehapel, 1730 Pa. ave. n.w., W, Established 1541 Renning, D. C. bt e member 18, at 1:30 pm. Inter:| 3034 M St. N.W. Frtsniithed 154 GLASSES, pair of shell, in leather case, on ment Arlington national cemetery. 17 Automohile Service. 1 between 1ith and 15th sts. n.w., Jan. 16, | SMITH. December 15, 1922, Mrs. ISABELLA FURTHERMORE. WE GUARANTEE TO OIL, REQULATE AND TUNE THE MOTOR OF SAID YICTROLA DURING THE LIFETIME OF SAME DG YOUGET ™ WITHOUT COST TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. 1022. Return to 1513 L _st. n.w. PALLEN SMITH. —Services at the, resi- L D Fish Green, 10c AL pSOP & TUDR, e, | GLASSES, shell rimmed, 1n gray leather case, | dence of her daughter. Mrs. Teabel e o pEtion. Dbl e Cail, week day, Cleve 1320, Br. 68. $2 re.| 1875 Caiifornia st.. Monday, December Y nowe Tel. call M. 1 ward. 8% pm. Interment private. THIS BOND YOU GET IT ARDO & CO. Fish Food, Pint, 15¢ Grass i 5 2:30 a, ANDBAG contalning sum of money, papers | SPRIGG. December 15. 1022, at 2 " v v IN WRITING (AP e e SR R e B R N e e et o A X 7 . / | tho gormer of T and ¥ stn Phone Yorth | e M anera sungay, December iy 4 | Moders Chaprl Aot uners ; e i S [t : ‘Annandale Church, at 2:30 pm. — = ac as HOUND—Strayed from 1107 Gth st. 2 [ larger GOLD SEAL Exactly as It Is | D Iack ears: answered to nems | THOMAS. Departed this _life, = suddely, MONUMENTS. This is a reproduction of the BOND that we give with EVERY VICTROLA BOUGHT HERE—at any time! of ‘Mike, Return to' sbose address and get | Thureday, Lecembr 13 D% Qulift | “We speciailze in Gosighing and erect. e il s e ST slanes| TLYOR THOMAS, idaushter ot /ftie liate)fina memorisis (emenmEnts isnd imacso. TORGNETIE b - mquare glasses, | Li004ng Malvina Jefiries. mother of Mag-| ol 0 "0r quality and character. Reproduced!!! IT IS GIVEN FREE!! It offers a service that B-I-R-D-S = il Rn._n, Ticinity ot National Tieater:' liberal rewacd. B ety or il er Sot O et Srrivel. from the Wt EVERY | VIC, e Mer'F. & Reary, 1645 Belmont rond. 370 { Ele Todd An Oh N nthony and Ernest Bl S Mountains 25 of these famous TROLA. 1t will save you o | PEARLS, Tn_or near Lansburgh's, Bat. mora:| Jeftries. Funeral from First Baptist Church, | A represe e call by appoint. birds, guaranteed to sing or CLARS, oY ot Pro | ing. Reward. 5420 Oth st. n.w. 18e Corser ot 21th . wud Dumbariin ave. Sun’ | ment with portfolios &® “v3igns and ~a. December , at 2 o'clock. ‘riends MANY DOLLARS. PEAEL aud dismond pendaat earring. Fiader | (00, 12 ives are invited to attend. 17° | gestions. . your money back. 2 weeks e return to R-S building, Govt. Hotels, and trial. i Read Every Word { Tecelve reward. WILLIAMS. Suddenly, Thursdas, December| THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 3 B PIN, cameo, between 21st and ¥ and Arcade. 14, 1922, CHARLES WILLIAMS, formerly 914 Fifteenth Street. Fertilizer for indoor Tiberal reward Call W. 1207-W. ©% | o ougkeensie, ¥, %" Puberal dervices at AELLLLLEL = Ol 0] tainis the Cecil, 15th an sts. n.w., londay, NORTHEAST | FOCKETIOuE ot e Tkt B G % CEMETERIES, st. or street car. Reward. Elizabeth Spits- | YAKEY. Thursday, December 14, 1922, ol . nagle, 1319 Mass. ave. n.w. 170 SARAH IDA YAKEY. Remains resting at BRANCH Cl K, 11 black, in Golde the H. Hines Co. funeral parlors, 2001 R B Jurpay. Eandover, dta | idtn st sow, “Fancrsl services Nionday. De- The Park Cemetery POLIC G, brown, No. 12202, = P = 5 900 H St. POLICE DOG, browe, N 12207 Tt Fridey. | v intcrment Prédeick, Md___ 11| yon-Sectariam Perpetunl Care PORSE, Iady's black Teather. containing 32, FUNERAL Beautiful and fitting location. N E change and concert ticket, Thursday afternoon DESIGHS. Readily aceessible—on electric ear line, ol 4 o'clock on Avenue car between 7th and 13th b atrects or in street near 13th. Address GEO. C. SHAFFER, 08| 0 Baltimore boulevard, at District line. 237-F, Star office, or call North 351 EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone M. STHRING OF PEARLS—Finder please phone | at_MODERATE PRIC 2416-17-18 ofi o 705 lZfll St N ordon, Main 2239, or return Koom GI7, ce: AW, Bk *"|Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Phone Frankl —YOUR FLORIST— 916 F St. N.W. WATCH_Famall, plain gold Swiss wrist wateh. Promp! service. 245 IR | S T, B e e Write for lllustrated Booklet P 4 =

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