Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 7

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FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR MRS. F. S. WYNN ‘Wife of Vice President of Southern Railway, Who Died Last Wednes- | day, Was Native of Maryland. i Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Chapman Wynn, wife of Frederick S Wynn, vice president of the South- i raflway, who died at her home, the Cairo here, last Wednesday, cre held Friday morniug at St. Mar- Blouses Silk Underwear Sweaters Hose THE EVENING Childress, George McP. Minetree, Charles R. Craig, Paul Dorsey and Mr. Martin. 3 Church, Wynn enlisteds in the Red Cross women's overs unit during the war and served for a Yyear in France. After her return to this country she suffered a stroke of S| the daughter of hanlel Chapman and was born at Glymont, Md., the old Chapman home. In addition to her husba four sisters al garet’ B MOROCCAN GOVERNOR NAMED MADRID, December 26.—The cabi- net council has nominated Miguel Villanueva, former president of the chamber of deputies, as high commis- sfoner in Morocco. Gen. Burguete, the present high commissioner, wili Edmund K. Goldsborough, Mrs. remain in Madrid and Villanueva will Mitchell Smoot, Mrs, Walter R. Dor- |have as advisers a civil and military mey, Mrs. Alexander de Millan, W. T.|council. The government intends to Chapman, Ridgely Chapman and Na- | repatriate a number of troops as.soon thantel Chapman‘of New York. |as possible and reduce expenditures, The honorary -pallbearers at the |which are welghing heavily funeral were L. O. Cameron, John W. 'nation. Mrs. Wynn is survived by d three brothers, Mr;. o N\ 1214 F St. N. W., Bet. 12th and 13th Specialists in Misses’ and Women’s Apparel Beginning Today 2 57 % TWO DEAD, NINE HURT IN ATLANTA FESTIVALS Injured ‘Are Victims of Christmas|gun/ Tree Fires, Guns and Crashes. ATLANTA, Ga., December 26.—Two dead and nine hurt, the toll of Christ- mas holiday shootings and aocidents of various kinds were tonight Je- corded at police headquarters. The dead are Willlam Morton, fif- were considered serious. —_— After the elephant, A 25% Discount on ~ All Furs Our entire collection of Furs included in this sale. Deduct the 25% from price marked on the ticket at pur- chase. Pre-Inventory Clearance Prices at January Reduction Throughout every Department of the Store. The Policy of “Gold’s” is not to carry a single garment from one season into the next. Therefore our Patrons may expect to secure the finest Garments Procurable at Drastic Re- ductions in our Between-Seasons Sales. 6.50 Smart Sports and Utility Coats WOMEN’S and MISSES, COATS & WRAPS (3 Reductions will also prevail in all main floor departments Formerly to 45.00 Formerly to 69.50 ; 5.00 Very Smart Coats of panve- laine, lustrosa, calcara and fashona —each adorned with fur collars, and some with cuffs of beaver, caracul, wolf or squirrel. Wonder- ful values in these garments. made of Tweeds, Chinchilla, = Double-faced Fleeces. Some fur ’ I ' collared, as pictured. Fur- rlmmed Formerly 89.50 to 185.00 Clearance Formerly to 85.00 & 5.00 A superb collection of Afternoon and Evening Gowns—copies and. original designs from French Couturiers at prices re- markably low. 5.00 9.50 Sale Prices All the coats are trimmed with the choicest furs, and are identical as to materials, styles and linings with garments sold recently for much higher prices. They are fashioned of the fabrics. Afternoon and Evening Gowns We have an indescribable collection of fascinating Frocks. ; velvets, Poiret twills, flat crepes and duvetynes trimmed effectively with fur, me- s, laces, pleatings, embroideries There is a new-fashioned frock to captivate every member tallic brocades, lattice-work effects, beaded desi; and flower corsages. of the feminine sex. 4 Note:— The particaler garment youm have in mind is sure to be foand in this superb collec- tion at a great saving. Youthful Dance tfnd Party S O] chiffon, tulle, velvet and taffeta. Formerly to 55.00 Gy 50 famous softest of lustrous pile There are chiffon Note:— Your prefer- ence as to medel, materi- al end Faris here at less then present cost of pro- duction. Formerly to 49.50 | g § Street Dresses, Poiret Twill, ‘Kashka Cloth, Tricotines—copies, of Foreign and Domestic Designs of note on sale at important acel- th a | The injured were victims of Christ- | mas tree fires, accidental discharges of guns, automobile smash-ups and bicycle crashes. None of the injuries the common hippopotamus is the largest of land on the|ty, of Lithia Springs, who died from animals, fine specimens weighing 6 Eiba st § gunshot wounds, said by the authori- from four to five tons. Charles Joseph Hedrick. prominent ] in patent law circies of this city and | e ——— New' York, died last night reiativ = I | home. 's321 I= Charles A. Powers, noted military sur- STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER' 26, 1922. - ties to have been Inflicted by John Clay, & negro tenant during & quar- rel; and George Morrison Duncan, jr., aged five, of Atlanta, who was dentally shot while playing wi! Deaths. .J. HEDRICK,PROMINENT A 0. D . cqueste meet_ at Window clapel, 12th and I stx Wednesday eveding at 6 o'clock, 1o pay the Just_tribute of respect to our beloved sister, HENRIETTA WINGTON. s LL HOAD, W. M. — NORRIS RILEY, W. RO F. WARMLEY, R. DOSH. 5. 1922, st her residence, NIE A. DOSH, widow of Practitioner Here for Many Years. Active Member of St. John's Episcopal Church. Funeral Va., Wed sduy. valley 2 of her daw comber N strect ‘northwe lowing a short fllne to angina pecto . Mr. ‘Hedrick had practiced before the United States patent offi many years and had rcpresenied th Standard Oil interests in man. i of litigation. He was also identified | with church work in this city, being a member of St. John's Episcopal Church and serving as treasurer of o heienfter, %, Death Relati and Orang: "':i archdeaconry. = 5:;h-m1| was born October §. 1855, at exidene Chapel Hill, N. C, where his father,| o, 0that ne Tion e AR ember 28, at 2 pm. R, Sherwood Hedrick, was a profes- | fieiatives and fricnis in 50r of the University of North Caro- lina. His mother was Mrs. Mary Ellen Thompson Hedrick. He recelved his preliminary educa- tion at the Georgetown preparatory =chool, graduated from Georgetown University in 1871, from the College of the City of New' York, in lr"rr)rr:\mcc;)rfel(‘uvn Unive, artment in 1884, being a Phi Bets {he bar of the District of Columbla. n l He was a lon Fratern Surviving him are three a-afcous) nlsters: Rev. Joh of Poughkeepsie. Wil A. Hedrick and Henry 1. Hedrick of this city, Mrs. W. H. Olcott of Glen ;‘:“n_\.vnd Va. and Misses Jennie, ‘I- thia 14 Mary Elfzabeth Hedrick cf Funeral arrangeme v Cottolat gements have not been RITES FOR DR. POWERS. Arrangements Under Way for Fu- neral of Noted Army Surgeon. Arrangements for the funeral of Dr. member of Delta ¥ | ! Jane Wall a Notice of funera December 2 Swann st JAN s’ nndertaking pi i dence. 1 Remains at Ja nnd L sts. Funeral ) Wednesda thence to Mount Olivet ceme LIBERTY. Departed thix life Decem! 1922. at_Freedmen's Hospital, OWE " LIBERTY, son of the iate Mitchell and Flizabeth Liberty, late Elizabeth Liberty Jeremiah Liberts. Jows & devoted sfstes sous, one d d ters'in-law, three devoted husband of the brother of the lat. | eaves to mourn their, five aa brothers-in-law, geon and president of the American | jum Seomer and a loet oF T Society for the Control of Cancer, are " being ‘made by Maj. Gen. M. W. Tre- land, surgeon general of the Army. the date to be announced later. Dr. Powers will be buried with military honors in Arlington national ceme- tery. He died suddenly in the Univer- sity Club, Depver, Col., Saturday while addressing Christmmas cards. gkhe District of Columbia Medical |MgAENEE, St Do iy Wi rmc ety will attend the funeral in a| JAMES . e hushand of Ieaul dy. as will the members of the ex-| Smoot MeAl i of Annie and the gcutive committee of the Washington Bend. F. ‘uneral services on | Society for the Control of Cancer, A | A @t o'clock at . where requiem for the repese of his friends iovited. 2 1922, 0t 9 delegation from the national soci 2 society in New York also will come to \\'a-sh)«' ington for the services. A special meeting of the District of ‘ McGEE. Columbia Medical Society is to bej Im.. MAR o called to make arrangements Yor - Geeiand i Noties en het o le] 5 ing the funeral. Foneral (Philadelphia : _— icaseicons DIES OF SKULL FRACTURE. |nompemax._ V40w Addison Carey, colored, twenty- years old, was found um-cnsriv.’-‘\::s y"e‘x’: { terday afternoon at the foot of th steps in rear of 407 Franklin stree He was taken reedmen’s pital, where he died ecarly this morn ing. ' His death resulted from a frac- ture of the skull. Police of the sec- p.m. Burial at Arling apers please copy.) * day. Decem WX, widuw of n and sister of on Wednesday at ropolis, 11 this life ber 24, 1922, CLYTIE 1 the nfe Jowph Keott X ond prec Mre. e and Mrs. Field- precinct made an investi Biine. KEupbel n and reported th stigation son. Services at the resi- that Carey’s injury re- " Tuesdas. Decem sulted from a fall. her resides €., widow of the in’ the sfxty-n of funeral late rela- s for their kindness, pa- d Boral tributes during the- iinccs. sad at the death of our beloved wife and sister, MARTHA CARTER FORD. 3 THE FAMILY. ® FER. We wish to extend . cere thanks and heartfelr lpvrv'cil':ril:nn;lu our many relatives and friends for their :{n;’h:’du::l.hm:f and h‘rl.n:g"‘ floral tributes e our beloved so EDWARD 3, KRAFTHOFER @ "oher HIS MOTHER AND FAMILY. * Beaths. ANADALE. Tuesday. December 26, hin residence. 3032 New Ham; nw. CHARLES A.. tte E. Anadale. :I""lh M-%odm rele, on ursday, December 28, Taterment private. Al BAUMAN. Sunday, December 24 residence of her son. L. North_Capitol st., KATHE! i at} Decemper 1922, at} 3 An- i A, beloved wife o Funeral from Mrs. Tudwiz er. Merkel, Wednesday, mber friends r Il cometers. Py ) RECTOR. December 25, et Baitimu Bludenshurg rd.. Wednesday, D #t 11:30 am. Interment Centes Departed 1922, at hire ave. husband of . Robins at Tsrael 1 pm. | 4§04 79 years, Fueral fro i tond. 3 + Wedneatay, December 27, at 3 pom. " ihies: | BOBINSON. Al members of Loralty Council i ment in Prospect Hill cemeterr. . 1. 0. St. Like, w'l meet at Israel Chureh, 3 1st and B sta] s.w., Wednesday, December Mrs. BELLE! 27, at 1 pm. to lu?{n the funeral of George J. Bond. | RBrother MICHAEL ROBINSO! llr;l‘-y. GP&?., H. JOHNSON, W. C. M. LAYTON. . Al eembers of Felix Lodge. A. A ML, are ordered to attend r late brother. H. at Israel C. M. E. Chu e 5 § iy, 132 C st Funeral Friday, December 29, at . thence to St. Peter’s Church, at 9 a.m., where requiem mass will be sung for the re- Dose of ber soul. (Gettysburg papers please . Ist copy.) w.w.. Wednesday., December i e lodge will meet st the h: BREWINGTON. Members of Martha Tent. H. DORSEY, W. No. 25,, of J. R. G. and Jollifee U: requested to meet at Winslow chaper15in and R sts. n.w.. Wednesday "'Onr t ¢ oclock, to pay the last tribute of respect 10 loved sister, NRIETTA 8 INGTOX. Al sister tenis {avited. DRER ARTHA C] S, Le 5. WARNER, Kr 6 CTILDS. Leader, T e e FOUND. POCKETBOOK—Near the M = et e Munsey bidg. 2451 December 25, 192 m.. at_her residence, 5340 41st &t. . Y E, . wife_of John A ment (Chevy Mount_ Olivet friends are invited t SOMMERS. Departed {his 1 comber 4, 1922, at 4430 p.n ANN mers, Apnie Sanshury and the late Alice 8. ennison. 's chapel. Pleasant, Md. at 3 pm Relatives and friend: TALBOTT. Departed this 1922, at on Baitimore boulevard, Christ- | Address Box 22811, Btar ofica: s LOST. life Sunday evening. 7:10 o'clock, at his 24 BAR PIN. cryaual, Suodss. 17 T b December 24830 Ingicside Terrace, Dr. " ‘between 17th an S MORGAN TALRBOTT, in the 9th 13th sts. Reward. Phone North 0863 '* T e Fuasral Wednesday, D] AT PIN, gold, with pear], betw : 0 o'clock pm. 2ge tional Theater and '13th and E ets. Son combe % night. Reward. Phone F. 6 %Y | VARNEY. Monday. Decemher A ence, e Westmorel BULLDOG, black and white, bob tail, long ears, scar on breast; name, Prince: D. tag ‘:l" ‘M‘DQP.‘“,A,L‘K.NHI reward. H. H. n ‘an station.” Day phone Cleve. B L. VARNEY, T. funeral later. E. Sunday, Dacember 24, 1822, at 5:10 , at Sibley Hospital, MARY (nee Blush hars ma s.e., 1800, CAP, baby's. on D st. between 7th and Sth, B. and Wi {n Market place. Reward It returned 13 oy M st nw. 20 DOG—Light and tan, white ring around neck, light beeast and legs: got in & Ford car, Weri .{ Virginia tags, occupied by 2 white men, on the Broad Creek road, = miles from Camp We have the number of tags. 18 rofurned ‘to Bernara Allen within 30 deos . where requiem mass wili ‘a.m._for the repose of ber soul. Vermont and New Hampshire papers please copy. be said_at there will be no trouble. If mot we will take H Soms cther S To reconer dog. " "2t In Memoriam. DOG—Brindle bull: marked with white; an- g7 o name of Dixle, Liberal reward. 1003 | pypprp 1o mad bug Joving remembraace of DOGE, two Alredales. December 23; reward. | gled S0 yeArs ago today, December 26, 1920, 3217 7th st., Brookland. D. C. Gone, hut not forgotten. DAT ‘GAUNTLET AUTO GLOVE, left band, biack.| HER TER-IN-LAW, | Saturday night. Reward. Call F. 7672J. 28¢ "H A N 5 = GRAY PURSE, containing driver's permit and | CAMPBELL. In remembrance of mr dear three auto keys, on New own- o hus |=ud. CHARI H. CAMPBELL, who ersey ave. s.e. or's pame inside. Reward. Address Box 168.H, two_years ago t departed i Star office. 26¢ December 26, Annirpr:\ny == HANDBAG—At District lice and Friendshi ‘of Immaculate Conception at 7 a.m. Heights. Rewsrd. H. C. Mourning. Phone VOTED WIFE, MARGARET CAMP-{ Columbia_6063-J. .. T HANDBAG—On Huntington st. or Chevy Chase ( CHESLEY. In loving vemembrance of my | car Saturday brown silk beaded handbag con-| dear busband. WILLIAM CHESLEY, who tainipg keya, etc. Return 5084 41st st. o.w.| departed this life four years ago foday, De- Tel. ‘Cleveiand 2408. Reward. : cember 26, 1918, HOUND, black and tan, Sunday_morning, from Today recalls the memories 1728 You st. n.w. Return to S. W. Phillips 0f 3 loved one gone to rest. and recelve reward. Phone North 7080.J. And the ones; who are thinking of him "Are the ones who Joved him best TN LOVING WIFE GERTRUDE. N. Sucred to the raemory df "‘...".’,s".n.. brother, EUGLNE 1. D. v wd from earth to heaven three ¥ b 1919, HOUND, a:m'; black ears and hllc:' spots; nawe: e. 35 re it re! Hirned o 07 13th st. n.w. ot B&H BAG, silver, Toney aad Koy betwiee containing small sum of n Euclid street near 17th and or place near Adems Mill road. Re-| ago today, December. RATELMBIR:Iot 5w 212" | Our bearts are still broken and can never be FHARLS, etring_ of, between Chureh of{ 4 healed. Bpiphany t. nee., < the wings of an angel cover his grave. ing. o ant MPhone Necin stdor o) Bor | MOTHER, FATHEN "‘lrrr:ns. CARRIE, etrayed. mear Chaia Bridge,| WILLIE. LEID, ESTELLE. In sad but loving remembrance of POLIOS DOG, Rewrd. 48 Ere ot o.v beloved husband, WALTER W. Main 247, | Betus Geit. e ho_departed thix life one year yusd. Continental Hotel__* | JENGE, "December 20, 1021. ck and white; female; last seen Y. M. C, A., 13th and 8 sts.: Wedneaday, 13th. issing; Geor: ok, tag, $5 reward. b Geo Our hearts today are very heavy, ‘Our thonghts are all of thee, How we loved and how we miss thee, OIT =T None but God in heaven can see. CASE—M. C. R. between G. W. U.| HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, LIL- 5 and 107 D st. Reward. Return LIAN B HENRY. 'd ffi:"—-‘h—-—*” m,“ = *_ | gEnRY. Tribute of lore to the memory TRA NG BAG, black, between Gettysbu: dear ron. WALTER HENRY. who de- and Wai Christmas nig] Call Ll: d Ahis life one year ago today, Decem- Potomac x X | WATGEH CHABM. Baturday, December 23, Re. e 26" ‘WEDD! ‘marked “H. H." to “M. T.” RO ToiY. " Geed reward. 1913 ‘New There That 1 do 'Mfi him, no, T mever will; im then, I love him still; o Yremmory in a8, {resh today uh@“uufl-h B Moders_Chaj Office: 705 12th St.N.W. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St. ' |GEO. C. SHAFFER, "I In Memoviam. HILL A tribu e to the memors of dear son. LEO HI who departed this life two yesrs ago today. December 26, 1920, No_mutter how henvy Toss ix, No matter how great our despuir. Doesn’t heaven seem nearer and brighter To koow that our Joved one is there? FATHER AND MOTHER. * of o e LARKINS. RKINE. December here are no the memory £ . 5 bt 1ife i woer PHINE Wi e life one year today, 1 She war one with soul divine, Whose Leurt was constant and 1rie One who was the same all the time, Dearest Bridget, that was sou. One who was slwass kind, Who would always forgive and forget One with the purest of min Whose friendship was cver Her_joving voice. her smiling face Wern u plensnre 1o recall. Ste had 8 kind word for evers And’ dica bels SCHMIDT. today! She ore u o In sad but Ling ANN' . wihe today, ) HER FAMILY. * In sad but loving remembrance of w hter und sister. MAUI Austing. who departed o todus, Decembrr Today recalls a memory Of a loved one laid to And_ those who still remamlut Are those who loved her iwst THE FAMILY 1 only ask to lise ench day o when life's course is donc T e T love, THIELE. and mother. wiio . 1921 that love a from loved one She HAROLD J. THIELE AND DAUGHT be waiting 1o weleome us iome. THIELE. In memors loving daugh ter and sister. HI Schmidt) ago we lover In death we do the ER CATHEL MOTHER. AND EROTHER. e Sacred to the memors of our be loved husband and father. CLINTON TINS LEY. who died five vears azo foday, De combier 26, 1917 life: reme nhered ANNT kil in death. NSLEY. AND . TURNER. my dear, who_depar cemper, 1 Mo’ WALTER. In sad of our dear mother. departed_this 1i cember 26, Two years ago today. dear mother. Ms? ho ti 5 flown God thought it Text—He needed you in His eternal home. LOVING LR E AND F HER JOSIE PAU ) : mors of our dear who left us two ‘WALTER, mother. MARIA years ugo today, 1 Blessed are those who HE 10 the me AL in the Lord, t CHILDREN n loving mem: IRENBER Both her Whether good. Kept her spirit undiminished. ever laid down on a friend, Played the gam it was Bnished Lived a_good pal to 1 VIOLA AND RAY KRAT: who pass seed away to the bigher life S December 26, 1909 And_somewhere et on the hilltops wath no pain < beautiful doorway FUNERAL DIRECTOBS. WA Fyeare Co. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW TORNERLY 940¥ ST. Bimus R Speare Y305 Willis B, Bpeare Girve 3. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\W. . Established 1841, Phone Wi 3 Automobile Service. e J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Embalmer. ~ Livery in connection. Commodious chapel and wodern crewatorium. Moderste prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1885, WM. H. SARDO & CO. Phoue Lincoln Automobile F Digoified_and Effcient Service. > » 816 M ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464. Automobile _Service. Chapel GENERATION ArTer GENERATION 1857 rhorst 1922 S puouts a3 100 Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. 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