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Xmas Pudding We will deliver it to you Satur- day, Sunday, Christmas Day and all during the holidays in half gal- lons or more at our regular prices. Please let us have your orders as early as possible, in order that we miay give you prompt service. Phone Novel Ice Cream lar flavers—euch Panpld :un Tfl:yl. Ears Whether simple and inexpensive or ~ handwrought from rare woods and * materials, the thoughtful gifts of Lifetime Furniture, which so many _of you will receive this Christmas, all possess unusual interest and réveal that genuine, lasting worth that dis- tinguishes this fine furniture. WE WISH YOU ALL A MERRY. MERRY CHRISTMAS |Deadly Mono;;:l.e' : FromSwampFire Scares Village { EIMIRA, N. Y., Drcomber 33.—One man is dead, an enti~e famlly of five is seriously {I and many others are affected by what chemists and local health officers declare to be monoxide gas, produeed from a smoldering fire In an old swamp in the heart of un realdence sectlon of the village Bayre, Pa., near here. Chemists lnfl mine experts have been sént for in an ‘effort to locate and extinguish the deadly fire. Robert .A. Decker died late yesters.| day, after attending physiclans- said he 'had been poisoned by monoxide gas. % ‘The .Decker home, where five per- sons are. dangerously ill, has been closed to all but officials. . ‘LONG_LIVE REPUBLIC’.CRY. SOCIALISTS IN HUNGARY Government Deputies Counter With Shouts “Nation Is 8till a Xing- dom” in Assembly. By the Assoctated Press. BUDAPEST, December 23.—Cries nf “Long live the republic” were raised by ' the eoclalist and opposition’ deputies in the national assembly today during dis- | cussion of the coming centenary of the birth of Sandor Petofl, Hungary's greatest lyric poet, who piayed an Portant part 1h the Kossuth reveration of_1348-49. The cries were the signal for disor- der, the government deputies storming | the_ opposition benches, shoutin “Hungary is still a kingdom. We will suppress in blood any attempts. for a repubiic.” —_—— NO POISON EVIDENCE. SUPERIOR, Wis., December 23.— District Attorney Robert E. Kennedy of Douglas county today issued GAPPER CITES HUGE HINGS ; —T Answering Sarite*Fe Presi- dent, Senator Deolares One Line Cleared 41,Per Cent. By the Associated Press. 3 TOPEKA, Kan., D 28.—Ad answer to the recent Op« letter by President W, B. Storey e Santa Fo..was -published * todayt United Statef Senator Arthpr Gapper in his newgpaper, the Topeka Capl- tal. He states he.regrets that Pregident Storey's1gtter, { which oharged the senator with “statéments at throwing light on jthe question, rather tends. to muddle {t.” SENATOR CAFPER. _The controversy arose over an ad- drell in the United States Senate hy Senator Capper on November hh‘h he urged that the raili d their prosperity with the farmer, and cited figures on. surplus earnings and dividends of the Santa Fe. Senator Capper’s answer tends to reiterate statements previously made, and continue! “Mr. Storey suggests heavy business does not mean heavy earnings. In my remarks in the Senate I cited a num- ber of roads earning better than dividend Trequirements. The Wall Street’ Journal of December 14 an- nounces that the Michigan Central 2 . has declared an additional dividend of | 6 per cent and the regular uml- n— lllull dividend of 4 per cent, both able January 29 next, to l(onkholdar! record December 24. These divi- ra Bothwell Cowley, wife of the IRfll Griffith Cowley, Solon Spri of Wis., died on August 11, 1922, of a ’ldendl are paid out of earnings In ex- iother than natural causes. Relatives | oeme ot rhors ired ti t- have charged she died from polsoning. m;‘ expen:al. fl:‘.'nm‘:’ gnl-yr:g: ?nd Investigations by himself and "“'mlm:elllnaoun operating costs. After Ilherm of Douglas county have falil :«: paying all these items this company to reveal anything Indlcating PRy s me. % foul Play occurred, declares the dis. | forrry 355 haing December 31 last trict attorne ftock. This road has declared aivi- dends of 14 per cent net this vear, compared with 6 per cent last year. “The Delaware, Lackawanna and Western has paid dividends of 20 per lowing deathe Lave been reported to | cent or more for a t the lealth depariment 1n the Iast tweaty-out | ook 1o sty RO B B L) e % Eoil . Eycks. 66, St Ellsbeti's Homial, | o2 DAVE Yo 10 Iarn, of one of these B g Sl pald Toads sharing its surplus e o o - | with the weaker roads, &s the law di- Phosbe R. Ter LT e Alfred Brldenh'clnr, rects under o clause of the Cum- Cecil Lowe, 80, Emergency Howpital. 15, Epscopal no-pu.u mins-Esch act. James B. 'Brister, 70, George Washington —_— John C. Gilmore, 85, Zud's L . Gardner, ns.lmzs ot RICHMOND, Va, December 23—, ibbe, 85, U. University Hospital. l&d B o ospital. Lottie k. Hormiwe, 42, 1314 Fm DIES OF INJURIES. Sara H. Thorutos, 1!’ OF 4 T £ o T oept Geo ary 4. N Pederr 1, sty Nemepital | afra rge Smith of Mayville, Ohio, John Erskine, 4 months, Children's wm injured Thursday in an.automobile Boy ¥. Asbury, 8 Doatha, Ervvidesce actident at Lacross, Va., while motor- P fant of Viola E, ana Oscar M. Bimmous, 1| ing> to Florida, died early today in a day, 512 Virginta ave hospital here. The condition of her '"flef';:rfl"‘" 20, Tubsrcolosts Hospttal. | p07P 7l iam 1, Smith, was reported Home fc Bamuel Ci reodm fosplt as improved. Two other- members of Soreae seoan 8. 4:,.. it e T e INNER = At the Popular White Palace Cafeterias? Roast Young Prepared in the ‘'Old-Fashioned Way Eat Regularly at One of Three White Palace Cafeterias 314 9th St 1113 Penna. Ave. 1417 G St THE BEST HOME VALUE Beautifully Located on Kansas Avenue Between Allison and Buchanan These Homes Represent OurMEflmh‘thlnz. Designing, Workmanship and Sample, Klll-lAvame.JmNoflllflAlh. Betwoen 7th and SthOpen Uoeil 9 P " DESCRIPTION A six-room home with comfortable, roomy and homelike conditions throughout. For {nstance—One bedroom, 183 feet wide, another 15 fect in length: a d!.lina‘ room, uxll room, 16x14. Such a home is what con t\lm r Iocngh for ‘wo sleepinE compertiente, snd the front oreh h for two alesping oom ::;’I‘.‘ Buumu lh I b. 137 geet: dm ’5 (ul Dlrkln‘ Besides, th Kansas / Avenus, the widest street northwest, .na w In one square of Sherman Circle.. Real, honest values. And wWe want every one interested to.see them. {W. P. FENNELL OF D. C. BAR DIES IN PENSACOLA, FLA. ‘'Was for Many !un Prominent in Legal Profession—Interment in Laurel, Md., Cemetery. Willlam P. Fennell, for many years & prominent member of the Washing- ton r, dled..at la, Thi . ber 21. his seventieth year. lone to Floridz to spend the winter hn the milder climate of his boyhood ome. | The Interment took place this morn- at 8:30 o'clock in the cemete: of St. Mary's Cllhollc Church, Laurel, Md. Requiem mass had been sung at funeral services held in Florida. r. Fennell was a lawyer of the ‘old school. He had a large prac- tice In Washington, especlally in land cases before the Department of the Interlor.. He was at one time counsel for the congressional eml\mlt!u ap- pointed to- investigate land frauds. In his youth Mr. Fennell was edu- cated for tte priesthood and was al- ways prominent in Roman Catholic circles. He had a large family, and is survived hy five sons and t dluzhter.tk—w B. Fennell of this city, Mrs. W. W. Beattle of Grifinshurg, Va., and M b "?. McGraw . of Los. Angele: al Mrs. Fennell died in this city in May of last year. Fennell had been In failing health since that tim He did nét give up P! tirely, however, completing forty- elght years of activity in the law profession. DR. CHARLES A. POWERS, NOTED SURGEON, nles; President of Cancer Society Strick- | en With Apoplexy in Club at Denver. By:the Associated Press DENVER, Colo? December 23.—Dr. ’ Charles Andrew Powers, widely | known surgeon, president’ of the Americun Society for Control of Can- cer, dropped dead in the University Club here th afternoon. Dy. Powers was sixty-four years old. He served in France during the world war and was to have been given the dl!llnzulshedmcrv!ca medal | next Tuesday in connection with his | surgical work in the war zone, where he speclalized in the surgical treat- ment of faces mutilated by war! wounds. 'He was addressing Christ- mas cards in his room at the club when stricken with apoplexy. Dr. Powers came to Denver In 189 having previously been attending sur- geon at New York Cancer Hospital and St. Luke’s Hozpital, New York. Dr. Powers In the world war was attending surgeon of the American ambulance hospital of Paris lnr French wounded. Later he was signed to duty with American Hol pital No, 1 at Neuilly. As president of the Society for the Control of Cancer, Dr. Powers was in charge of the “Cancer week” cam- paign recently and his work had been commended by President Hardir - Births Reporled e i Hatue G attie Toliarg ¥. asd Helep Bteele, ‘boy. it “Veds Williame, boy. Borace and Intlnl M. Btillma Walter asd Mae Baliles, girl Felix and Ani Harold B. asd Jalia Sieade, g1t ‘Maj. Gen. Clarence C. Williams, | chief of Army ordnance, who visited her residence, 812 'S e lmp Fraternity. i Philadelphian Was Member of Old PHILADELPHIA, Pa., December 23.—Rodman Miffiin Wis'er, member of sn old Philadelphis family, died today in a bathroom at the Cl the University of yive chapter of the Delta “I cannot say whether it was sul- cide,” said Edward Blum, deputy cor- oner. “All that I can ny now is that he has been despondent’ Although he was married last April Mr. Wister had been residing for sev. eral weeks at the club, which is usel by graduates as well as undergrad- uates. He was found fully dressed. An unlighted gas jet was turned on. ’ MAN DIES BY GAS. lld hn( lovln remembragee of a1 ;: .';:.",w' lepari e D&een ber 24, 1917, l"l‘, in Thy gracious keeping, Teave mo now Tuy servent % A Cutns nt Glmm. sincere | DAPHNEY, loving rem of o our embra tion. b our reiat:ves and ELIZA DAPHNEY, woo 4 Den e, s nr— twelte years ago today. 1v for !UBANAH Glll'l'l‘l’ll. | FARTIOOK.. 1 wieh to extend m haaturet | appreciation to the many ;9'-‘“"*1 e moc ates and La Tavetic Lodge: “an te ' tes to my broiber, R X, “— e . GRANDDAUGHTER, VIRGIE BOY. *2 " ; 48, memory of my little girl, DORD- Y D ‘who o Tondar, Decemies 330 ious T4 450 7 Thy will Iy don M Il‘l’RA = DEA i Joving memory e MRS. FRANK REPP. ¢ { JACKBON. Wwe wish to extend our, sincere d_heartfelt appreciation for the [ oo symoathy and beautifal Soral tril- red by 1rf and relatives during | e ARl acaoot v pelov szt THE FAMILY. * ROLLINS. e wiah to extend onr sincere ks 2od e, ey 2 nds and relat ves for the beautifal ‘Goral tribate a5 the death of our | gyouy g, ‘.':'g: V"-”Ds*:‘ e Cear e and AN DAND NEPHEW. o] devgnter and aisier, Y IRGINIA 6o N, ter and deperted this 1ify 'S g depertsd, thin 1ife Gire ears ago tou ;u-tb Toda: s the memory Of & loved ore lald to rest | EAGERMANN. Fridey, Decemter 22 Anl those who suil Temember o w SoAawrERce Snd Biae Hkgerusan, e dan AT NOTHER Ap NROTHe: O, I food remembrance o : beloved wiste: ehte; RAOD flatl‘lflflt‘. wnd CATHERINE TARBISGR Coyar 5 e A a1 iyare 06| mEN THE FAMII rs. shes 'I Tn sad winy o1 o of o marriage of her daughter nhnd‘”&"fi‘;ur NY"“IE'IWIHP to Mr. ALEXANUER Varied thiate nine years ugo todsy Gooe, but not forsotrer. HIS WIFE, A E KENT * |8 In_loving memory o1 jour brot ho & ROBERT M. 1. hurch, Decomber ago today, December 24, 1919 |Coblenz, Germany, and other points !in Europe on special duty, is a pas- jsenger on the 85 George Washing- | Iton, en route” to New York from | Bramen. { FOURND. ! UND — Pures, cortaining momey. mn.l Ilhl 4470 or Cleve. 899. . SCM OF MONEY, Dec. 20. Address M IM i ' H, Star office. BAR PIN platioum, with e iamonds, - sapphire. _Reward. '1862 California et. { BARPIX, piatinum, with emall dismend, ll‘fl ay. Finder pleass Tankiin 4196, 7th st. n.w. Flw"fl BELT, blue eilk ewealer; fringed. Rode. 217, P-Q Gove: { AROOCE—Round mwnnu. with ane etamend. ! Roward. CAP, baby's. on betweon 7th EATIDET S Teward 37 roturacd B Mt nw. 280 AT —Targe, bioe: virayed from 1850 Yevlng st nw. Col. 4380-W 25 DOG—Dec. 22 tn Chevy Chase, D. C.; brindle 32d white' bulldog, male; rewird Cler: oS50 Tade earring. xmuusqfn e oarring as. EARRING—S8ilver, penda; N 9074 oF 2140 Wyening aee " 24 " nnnlen Jdiamond earriog with eu lre'drop _Reward 1f etoraed o Mom. B, k. luhzll llflfl 16th street. l unnmfl—urg.fl k, antique: e T LR 1.m& I_ave. I'r between Qnuna!o--: o o Fon ma & ““Telephane North 6. ox nouvn. 5 ek i e wort 1 & month Buitable reward if_returned to Cuase, M. Fhene udson _seal, n-rnfl mln. o o, Dear Columbia :m' Eye st. pacty e mna od up " ehantlet o Donnecticur HANDBAG—Dscember 19, between 3rd and D'\ sts. nw, contalning meney, glases, etc. Be- UND, white; black ears and black e’ to maic of Miver 35 rewsrd Sorned to 207 12th st. RET—§37 Jn b s, near 7ih and K vls w ot e rat 405 Tt NEY—Five un bitn: bervnm, 430 sad "? = Fridey, g;gm Beward. | Deaths. i at the 3141 Highland her 83 . mother of James Temporary interment (private) Rock Creek cemetery At a future dat BENNER. Departed this pae S ber_22; t 4 RT H. | BENNER, beloved asbind "of Dertba M. Beoner (nec Humphries). jo the 40th vear | Funeral Deceinber 23, at 3 Tae's ndertaking parior, 352 Pa. aw Do Friends un relatits nvited to atte (Bbarpsburg, Md., papers please copy. BENNER. Banner, No. 8, Jr. 0. U. A. o to meet at the'r b caday, at 2:35 p.m.to 1 our late htfi!n H. BENNER. G. THOMAS, Gouncilor, 1 GEO. P. PARNES, Eécrvtary. BROUGHTON. Friday, D«'flnber =2, !m. s residence, 1527 Chm December 23, 1922, at 12:30 e residence of her son. Tames ¥ n-n-r i Waskington, D C A l:uu r:ms ot’ Theophtios. _Raker: lopndes- i He has wandered into an uokpown iu:« And left us dreaming bow very fair It needs must be. since he lzogers thc Ard you—oh, you who wildest yearn For the old time stop aod the glad r Tuink of him faring on, as dear In b Inv: of there an the dove of 2 . M.~ Baker, M. !‘rlnkl. Charles T. Baker, cm.1 Baker Aouth | MORRIS. 1n sad and loving Copy.) @y Qur lovinz hurhard MORR! The members of Star spu;m.“m, "FATHER, ' DAUGHTER. NICHOLE. 15 kvt remembranee of our Ga- 4 wite and movher, DELLA MAY NICH- i four years ugo todsy, De- { beloved son of James C. .:a The |m nm i t A. Broughton, in lh! Fuseral services Tuesd: 18 ot o heme of s parests. Mro Green, 1032 T et. n.w., theace % . A ‘Church, 15th and L. H lfi:‘ ‘mass will be sung at 10 o'clock. | tives amd friends icvited. Iate: | M Omvet cometéry | DULANY. Departed this life Friday, Decem- H 22,1022, at 308 p.m, at the fesidence e LAN lle Teaven to mnm thelr lw a lm’ln( “and devoted wite, and daughter, 1a- Rora’ Hireh and"e broner.. Joun Dua host of relatives and | friends. uneral Tuesday., December 26, at 2 o'clock, at Linconla, Vi ited. SAXDNER. Sshicaly, ¥uiday soeshar Do cember 22, the residence of her Grindley. " Notice of funeral bereafter. RNING. . Friday, December 22 1032 at ber n 1314 Emerson st. LOT ETIZABETH, beloved wife of Jot Horning. Funeral services will be held at her 1ate | residence on bnnfllr. mber .m. Interment t elatives and friends invited to attend. Suddenly. Fri December 22, 1922, T, St D = 22 Michael J. and Mrs. Jda M. Keane, 1728 K1l ‘bourne n.w. Fuseral services at 3 Bacred l¥¢ln Church, Tuesday, December 26, at ® o'clock. Interment private. F-3 ., 1523 Coreoran st. m.w., ERNEST, “\.'.'»‘.".;i‘ “of Marr 8. Lent. §erween it s | held at the residence Susdsy, December 25, '3 o'clock. Relatives and frieads ia- i Boddenls, December 21 19"_."“’-" t or Sharihe 3 Marsbait and | e s 3. Marahalt sister of James, Willis, Charies. Mamior Martna, * Thomas, Walter and Jessle, supt of Liliin Turner Willlama, Charler. Chester and Lillisu Mar. | ghell, Foneral &andar. Decomber 4. St Paul A D and E sts. nd Feiends Taviied. =5 MoOAULEY. Eaturday, December 23 at R ha Peergoacs . Houpital. reu e er 28, ot 10 .. ANY NICHOLE, W terna. ©n December 25, 1015 and Apes B 1010 B! em! FRANK 7" TORTER, wts cze Tear ago, Decembe: Toed 2 Savior's lo ug}gfl(lmm'ran WIFE, MARTHA 1 JOHNBON. T2 mad but lovt membrance of my loving mother, V! SMITH, who d'cd one year ugn t cember 24. 1921, and n\) devorad GUESIE GLEXN JOHNS e great "beyond s 1998, Reat. spirits, rest. DATGHTER AND MOTHER, LAURA JOHN- BON AMPLER. e N. Departed shis life one year ago today, December 28, 1921, our heloved da ter 854 slater, LULA E. SWINSON. Goep, Bat mever to be forgotten, To ber final restin Forde are Inadequite oy r feelts On thls eventful da. “FUE FAMILY. | vax ®o! WILLIAMS, o the memorr of 1 e ingher, oy MARCERLDs Nl LIAMS. whi departed this lfo seventcrs years ago, December 14, 1905, Toved + 1z de FUNERAL DIRECTOPS. | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Litusitabed 180 Bervice. AM LEC, Tunersl Direcior and er. Livery fa conncction. = Cowmodiens chapal Crematortum, | Mode prices. E82' Pa. ave. o call M. 1585 Hill cemetery. “Decemwber 19, 1922, at Cort- c. VERNOS, bulored. busheud E. of EKate Me-! Cleinnd ant the 1ate. cnme- 'r v«x u- I THER. uddenly, nnxzu:m!x PRATHER o: A o Biientie “nm"fm B ate et December 26, at 2:30 p.m. Sremment avate) ‘Congressional cometer BINSON. Saturday, December 23, lae"_ 2t .?"'.."m"-‘ B o X HRIBLINE KOS . 0N, "Io her ‘®0th year. Fuueral thix life Thursday morning, TATE, B o L0 Ty Ut 61! 8 Wl!hln(m ot. lexas a, fter 8 lingerin; fllnt-. wh ¢h_he bore \\(lh : C'hfllfl':‘: o?i JHARIAH TATE. Fnneral frt pel M. xandria, R unday, A Fieads of the family iavited. 'WASHINGTON, D.C, UNDERTAKER V.L. SPEARE CO Ne.ther the successors of mor co: nected with the original W. R. Spear. ‘stablishment. Phooe Fravk. 8626, rai 1113 SEVENTH BT. Modera_Chapel. nw THORNTON. Suddesly, Thureday, December ™ , BARA HA' T. "Thornton and mother 3 p. o s it o 24! or dangnters 3 Decembes 257 st 1 p.m. attend. ARNER. To the members of the - st Lodge, No. 188, ""21" m{ mf““’n B Ry o, 4a . N8, JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. S.E. 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