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THE EVENING .STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922.' 10,000 other commissions, such as fell ' DEAN OF REPORTERS DIES. | 1060, v, o7 thea sites %2!| PRINTER DIES SUDDENLY. | "vomeads, By Sude™ror ivicd | APPROVES KELLER'S NOTE COL. CHARLES A. POWERS i ; — porter. of twenty years, then returned to this o n emoriam. “Bob” Bligh of New York Herald _— George W. Schlief Succumb: city. Ho is survived by his widow, . ¢ PLAN CHILDREN’S PARTY g0 W. ef Succumbs at|Sity., He fs eurvived by his widow, | yomes H. Spear Praises Manner in WILL BE BURIED TODAY [F4LE 1r v memore o o dactc Covered Notable Stories. | « | ‘Hospitalat Age of 66 Years. |family home is st 208 ith street| Which Commission Functions E—— Dtarca s Homue S = & = s southwest. No arrangements for the > " o i i i NEw ToR December 28—The | o o ene to Have C George W. Schllef, sixty-six years|funeral have been announced. The| Engineer Commissioner Keller's letter HE”] T[]I]AY Military Honors in Arlington Will | . ("5 W g Fean 00 Mrer N HeWITaer, seport: ek 2 e Com- | 51a, one of the old-time printers of | pallbearera will be members of Co-|to the Northeast Citizens’ Assoclation 5 Be Accorded Late A. E. F. Just when e hopes were est, |\ sce ia dead at (e ago of ciehty-seven | munity Tree Tomorrow Evening. | Washington, died suddoniy at George- | 1Umbla TypogTaphical Union. No. 101 |5 ey aays apo, charging the citizens | 7 s el L oo 15 sorid o pain years. This was “Hob" Bligh. d . town University Hospital yesterday. 3 ith fail i -operation negeo e Think S e Bob” Bligh who “eovereqw | Kenilworth cilizens and the children with fallure to give proper co-operats o e 4 Tt e Crent Bhsrear | of that section will rally tomorrow night | Ie Tmy,PeEoTe B8 a4 DOel X6 ‘v QUIT UTILITIES BODY. to the Commissioners or to make helpful Funeral to Take Place From Met-| co. A Powers A o [T e b g R o e on June 25, 1860; who |around the community Christmas tree | suddenl h At suggestion ommended by James H. : % geon. who dicd fn Denver, Colo, Sat- | T we ome 1 e wiiie. un: 60; whe taken 11 er two years of wrestling with |SUEE s, was comm Pres = ; i " IR ) e e @ the storyof Sienry . Stanley’s | ag o guests of the Kenilworth Cltizens’ | the lenly taken il and was taken o nrancial statements of the public|pear, member of a patent firm in the ropolitan Presbyterian Church [urday last, will be buried with wnill | And whew the o fatting triumphal retarn from darkest Africa | {3sdciation. . Th o Mr. Senliof had be: service_corporations of Washington, | Victor Building, in ‘a_letter recelved tary honors at Arlington nationall Aud we are o on November 21, 4 who went to | Association. The celebration will start|, cai newspaper P employed on &| v ““gonqurant has resigned from |today by the Public Utilities Commis- at4P. M cemetery tomorrow morning at 11 T4 bar hearis o & ihe home of the invenior Ericsson to i on Saber. There will be'r;l;hc_ oW g’fflemh"'g;"g;‘:’efl'l:r;r:j his position as a statisticlan for the | sion. = o'clock. s 9 waken Bim with the tremendous | jni'of Christmas carols, & few specchen | tional Typographical Unlon since he | {'ole Utllities Commission. He plans | Mr. Spear tells the Commission he SRS B S e MY AR siornen Jns that his “litle cheesé box on & 7 G real Santy Claus, who will pres. | completed hisapprenticeship. He had | 12 SHERET in the profession of public |believes “mattcrs have been handled | Funeral services f ‘. |tye & EF He was the prosigent| JMAMMADADDY T ANDT nhOTHE ! aten back' one ‘ot the | and & Ted} B CIRE RS S Bhlt | been an organizer of that body and on | fee ervics at the ond of this week. With"am intelligence And. falrmess de- | Crafts. ‘superinionaont or Cne Hurer: [ frol of Caneer T organization (A Scof the Contederacy, | Gt the assoclation been an organizer of that bodyand on | {1'crvice'at the end of this week. |serving of public commendatlon” | national aperintendent of the Iuter. |trol of Cancer. That organization SLiiilies easing of the seound - Columbla Typographical Unlon, No. —_— e i o, e defended the | Y caterday from an attack ‘of pueumo. |services by thess lonurary pallbear. | W) Soars Cathedral—ali these | Among miany. oF theleasteen mations | Eorvetin . T tontie fintornations] The lord lleutenant of Ireland once | it o roe et on, Soticy In restricte{fliS Will be held this afternoon at 4[ers: Dr. Joseph Colt Bloodgood of Al i ¥ itelligently | dati . Va. came to Wash- |shave his upper lipor be reckoned an | ag creat t competition with urch, Rev. Freeley Rohrer, |Scnator Nicholson of Colorado. Sur- bk Jor o, igen ation. Ington when a boy.~ Later he located ' enemy of the king: Esmotionreatsidiiectcony the pastor, officlating. The body wili | gron General M. W Ircland. 1 NN GO ANT Wi aken to Westerly, R. L. for inter- | F. Mitchell, Dr. ¢ % i z ment. Vaughan, Dr. W. . IRl = Dr. Crafts was seventy-three vears|George M. Kober, Dr. . CHAR! old and enjoyed an international|and Dr. Harry H. Kerr mlaer 25, 1IN, = reputation in his reform work. He The District of ¢ had been ill only a few days at his}Society will send a HORSLEY. In bt (4 home, 206 Pennsylvaniz. avenue south- { the local commit p east, when his condition became |Society for the alarming, and he was removed to[who saw service overs: s George Washington University Hos-|Powers. Dr. A S. Boswell, Dr. Crafts in|of the District of Columbia | Pre-Inventory Sale. pital, where.he died. ANNA WILLIAM AND Gron . 1895 founded th International Re-|Society, has sent notices to members {LAWSON. In memors of CHARLES LAW form Bureau and established its]of that organization of the death of I SON. Sr, win depurted this (ife Deeembe headquarters in this city. Col. Powers, and it is _expected that | The pallbearers will be Canon W. S. | the funeral services will be attended vor ane by Chase of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Rev. Robert ¢ of the members of that or CHILDREN * Watson of New York city, H. N. Prin- | ganization. In addition to these [of our ots £, who dn of the gle of Washington, Rev. A. E. Bur-|is expected that a# number rows of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Frank S. Ray [cers of the A. E. F. now in Wash- of Washington, B. B. Basselle, New |ington will attend the funeral. The Britain, Conn.; Rev. George 8. Duncan | funeral cortege will be met at the and W. W. Millan of Washington. To | main gate of the cemetery by a mili- this list, it is probable, that the board | tary escort from Fort Myer, of trustees of the reform bureau will nd brighter FAPA AND MAMMA. * \We will soon take our inv ; 5 s : i ¢ . oo i “tdlf\g oux.'llm entory on all stocks, and, as is our custom at this time of the year, we give our custom- R e Cards of Thanks |m"“'l‘zf oA T efit of special prices on all odd and discontinued suites and separate pieces. cehe will of By, Cratts, Gated Serloypare e oo i e e! r 20, . was e oday for 4 inh 10/ extend my, Sinoess Dear s she s dawd o et and Leartfelt appreciation” 1o uur et *hever will fads Just remember that you do not have to pay out a large sum of money nor do you have to save up until you Lpreliie Sxplafning why PRcanceled | [rmires m fnents e, Part of me lite s ! «<an pay such a sum—just a little down and a little each month; in fact T wiieh Two-thirgs of ‘his cetate 18] bewer Limmed. ROBEIL T i - ] ’ to be devoted to the larger “circle of HIS WIFE, I . DE S it i Dodson, Mrs. L e t morning. love, the brotherhood of man.” The |DODSON. Mr. Christoph will concludes with the asking of a| I Dickerson, Mz Auv benediction on the work of his ex-| and Mrs. B. Dodson wish 1 i ~ ° B p ; e Most Liberal Credit Terms in the World | @sasiielianl Bastin e ., on and Mr i thauk tieir 1o Do there.” To the wife, Sara Crafts, le|JONES. 1 wish to extend ms sincere i P AT ° { |1eaves one-third of his estate in ad- | nl heartioss approviation i, my & [ Aition to Tite Tamrante) of whichusnel | iciends and neEhbore SIor (ich 00 Mot e l : is named beneficiary. She is alSo 10! death of wy son. WALLAE FAMILY. 9 e have his sermons. manuscripts, files ; Pigiaien . . o of illustrations and Bible helps; col- | AL lection of pictures of Christ and the | A many curios gathered by the reform- Deaths. e R FEANCES ¢ MAL IN (ner er from many lands. BAILEY. December MARIA, felos . FIA i died fuar seats agn, December & = '-“’"91 for Sal l":"l';] -5 motter of Dr. Henry L, Kailer Fun o s remaining two-thirds of his| from resid of son. 1633 19U; k1. u. ! I estate is granted to the trustees of | Friday uftemoon. Relutives and friends EDXA J. MOCKABIE. * f & i the international reform bureau for|_Yited » memorr of 9 . . the promotion of reforms to which |BOKD. = December 5. s e i y Dr. Crafts was devoted, He directs| BOXD. widow of the late Georer 3. 1 t § a 101 ] a a ue II] a {hat mane of thia entate 8 to baspent| Siaehter of'Jchs apg Wouis BCH § in salaries or current expenses, but| Hond's y all is to be devoted to the circulation | «c. of books and documents relating to| am.. then civic and moral reforms. whers reqi B. B. Bassette of New Britain reposs —of her please copx.) High-Grade Dining Suite : Conn.. and Frank S. Ray of this city : ; X are mamed as executor BROOKS, | - Wi i 10-Piece Genuine Walnut Veneer | WHATISIT? » R — | Funeral from Asbure. M. E. K sts now. da; Tetranitromethylaniline Is Some- B %0 5 cloak pan ‘ f o 7OU will better appreciate the . 5 " ) % T conkoon = pastor. Relatives and friends are invited.” | Fosail ! Cash or savings possible in buying a RTISTIC Fiber Reed Arm thing Nep Tateh yoa'vo left ws, preclous one W s f Credit. suite of this sale when vou com- 1 X Rocker, finished in bar- What do vou know about tetrani- { _(Tiough we'll bear sour roico w0 more. | 2ot s S o 3 ) tromethylaniline? o are safe in vour confiding H awar This Price pare it with those offered for more onial brown. Roll cdge tromethylaniline? | erometer, or| | That welll mest on onter shore Blgia moncey elsewhere. v’l’he suite con- Special— do you know how to extract chloro- tl Ts the sists of an Extension Table that form from natural gas? How will !"7,5'}:"!‘-' I = > extends to 6 feet, S4-inch Buffet nitroglycerin _behave when heated, { P 10l - Same with roomy linen drawers and ind what is the explosibiiity of flour | B pruiioy st heavy French plate mirror. artis- If you are a ecientist, perhaps you Funeral ~ sery n can answer all_these questions, but Onks M1 cemeters o Fridas . at friends respec ARR. Departed t pm. Relatives a o . tic China Cabinet and Serving Table, five Side Chairs and one Armchair with seats upholstered if not they are fully covered by pub- I lications of the bureau of mines, one of the scientific bureaus of the govern- | C « life Decomber reedman’s Hospital, JOH | Household : ouseno in genuine leather. ment. In its exhaustive studies of | & 247 B . Yo LONE! : = Matters associated with the mineral [ 1L CARE. a1 e R industries, the bureau has issued bul- a5 et e MARTHA MIL of the physical sciences. The bureau | tives and friends invited has recently issued an index to its|CARR. re and members of the M publications, treating scientific sub- | Ciff Rock Reneficial quested 1o attend the H. iC) $198.75 Brush Outfit £ A\ handy outfit for the home. providing a cleansing . 29¢ ISI“E:\:AL 0 o cememtrance of my 1 i i | | Frida the_Me jects, which may be obtained on ap- brother, JOH plication. D o e politan Baptist Charch, Jon C. A. ANADALE BURIED. | Funeral Services Held at Home. In- terment in Glenwood. Funeral services for Charles A. An- adale, who died at his home, 3222 New Hampshire avenue, Tuesday, were held at the family home this afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. G. Ellis Williams offi- and o is near. MAMIE V. STEW IS TOVING WIFE ART STONE. In iosin : fatler, GLOL TONE, w This Tete todus. D 1915, DEVOTED DAUGHTER 3 WHITE. 11 i { | | pared il i | Clara Chase Krnox and the late -Hat : eral Sutnr. from St hase. F bt loving remen MARY A WHITT Other Suites at Reduced’ Cupboard comiwr and vited. papers please copy. ) mind CROWE. _Tuesd: clated. Interment was in Glenwood { CROWE. Tor*io cemetery. He had been for many band of Annie &, Tiecember 28, at wnd_ kind BEVOTEI SISTER GRACE. * FUNERAL DIRECTOPS, | i Park Stroller vears an active worker in the Pet- DREEAR. Departed this 1 Prices. RDWOOD finish, with worth M. E. Church. He was forty- st 4:30 pm. at letins or booklets on 5,000 or more | at 2 p.m.. from Metropoi o | scientific topics, covering a large part i R st. between 12th wnd 13th s1s. 0w, BU) double-door food com- nine years oid and a native of Wash- MMA DREEAR. Noti = FT $ 95 and partment and lower cup- ington. g ! - | TEstanIA 18 . e Cor. 7073, b TINE:! Prop., 47wt i Private Am Mrs. 1da F. Alexander, M drews and Mrs. Alice F. Wives and Children Are Guests of | sersices will be held on Fridar, i ats nm., at the Fifteenth Stieet Presti | i Members. Terian Church. Relatives and friends invi w‘ &'fi’vt rt (oAt UNDERTAKERS The wives and children of all mem- 1 Cednesday bora‘ot the City Club were tendreed a | Fprais; Aften 8, et (T e canear, 4208 ‘M S REET. NW reception vesterday, when a speclall 7@ 13th si.s.e. CORA J.. tiie be Sk <7 () M s, in her 45 Bimus R Speare: “10s Wiliis 5. Bpexrs Clede 3. Richols be held Fri 11 Three-Piece Fiber Reed Living Room Suite children's dancing concert and danc-| of Charles 8. Ha ing party was held. el Mra. Henry C. Stringer, wife of the ! e r 5 club's president, received the guests. nal cemetery. 1 = g the reception twenty chil.| and friends tecpectfulls invited to aitend. 24{ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons dren presented “The Sleigh-ride” a M St. N ed 184 musical number. 3034 M St. N.W. Erisbitges 1ssi: Automanile Ser: 3. WILLIAM LEE. Fune = Embalmer. Livery iu connection. vlL':n:nM. . chapel and modern crematorium, . Modesate prices. 832 P ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1383, WM. H. SARDO & CO. Wednestar morning, Decomber i W ith Cretonne-Covered Cushions 3361 TA. danghter of t sia Ireland. Remains e seen at Gawlers undertak MISSING FROM HOME WEEK. | Fomeral trom 857 Stenneris Caf William Sandbower, twenty-one years| ment privat old, is reported missing from his home. | KIRTLAND. At Aibanr, l\ Y 1822, at_the home at 3348 Prospect avenue. It is sald he| cember i 1 — ared & week ago. Mis. Frededck C. N .‘"M”‘r Settess M e £ | B, sy MeaeraCunpit et BN : Sk KIRTLAND, 0d: et wmobile Fues i) I chair and Rocker, FOUND. and Rebeert —Guick; Digoifcd and Fficicut Bervice. COTLIE. brown and while. 1167 Kalorams rond n.w. Col. 5476, LOST. cretonne cushion scats, ot W. W. Deal & Co, Baronial __Automot | GENERATION arTen GENERATION , BROOCH, Ini wset with Finder_phone Frankiln 4277, R i ~ BRI il i W e Zavchorst ez 2207, Btar office. 30° the "f‘,.'. i ,wASHlNGTON.D.Q._I.!N_DERTAKEE Dept. Phone Columbia 3880. =i TAYLOR. Tuesday. December 26, ither the successors of no BULLDOG, biack and white, Dob tall, fong | * jIANNIS TAYLOR. Funeral services Fri-|pceted with the original W. R. ars. acar on breast: pame, Prince; D. C. ta N e e o een"Si "Tibersl rewird, H. | far December £ getabiishment, 940 F St. N.W. i~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Daniels, Slst and Alabame s.c., Anscostia| feland ave n.w. Inierment priva 1118 SEVENTH ST. W, M.'fll 2413 Two-Inch Continuous-Post White .Enamel Bed, Spring & Mattress station, Day_phone Cleve 3 @ duiemeetiny CAT—Maltese, with white feet: strayed from O e et L Deoen 3 Modern Chapel. _Telephone. $20 Indiana ave. n.w. Rewand. 4 Longtellow st.. M. BERNECE. CITY CLUB RECEIVES. ek S A SPLENDIP type of bed—strongly made with two- A real attractive e = incl continnons. posts and two-iuch filler zoxls fa S oneiia ot AN e o et ot 5. B B i ered ROt or Tunera Tate | match. A woven wire spring and Semi - Vanity, Chif- Hiil, 1016 1 st. n.w. Franklin 648-J. 28 _ | wyyg0N. Weds mber 27, 1922, | Fateuile | et omplotes L ike s '75 fonier, Wood Bed BRI O ies Peimeains mene Re| the elovea msbant and Dresser with fom. " Reward. 1410 Hopilus ot nw. “Xorun | - (acs, Ferrn).,, Ui S0 i 2 o 5275 GAUNTLET AUTO GLOVE, left hand, black. | Interment at Fort outfit. Cash or credit at this price, —_— mirror. GLABSES—Dark_tfortoie shell frames. Re.| 10 p.m. Teloved_wife 7 if returned Mrs. M. G. de Ia Rue, 1525{ late Henry B. Woodend, 2 = =3 B Capitol st E51 erat from e e vesiae | Timothy Hanlon GASSES_Tortolee hell, o caie. on ©*_oc Reiativen and friends are i 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. Gist. ay: s Rewanl. C Adans = Interment Congressional e B B_& A traln, 430 | ville, Md., papers . JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. B.E. AN mall, on .m., December 26, containin ywher only. Model Chapel Lincoln 142 Private Am . second floor. T BAG—Tady's, silver. Reward. Harry Allen, 8 Grant place n.w. PEARLS—String, Sunday between Sacred Heart Ohurch and 1217 Kenyon st. Reward. Col._1785. . PRARLSString, _Saturday, downtown dis- trict; reward. Linc. 5292, . FEARLA—String, _ Wednesday; _ vaiued as Christmas gift. Reward. 1304 Fairmont .w. Col. 8572, ‘200 Ju Memoriam. BERGER. In loving remembrance of our dear son loving brother, J. BER ~NARD BERGER, W five years ago toda: Anniversary masa at St BEITTON. A tribute of love and devotion to ‘the memory of our dearly beloved danughter and sister, HAZEL LOUISE BRITTON, who departed this life a year ago todss, Decem- _ CEMETERIES ~ FORT jl(.lNCO[N “ Non-Seetarian Perpetual Care Beautiful and ftting location. FOODLE_White, Bunday; answers mame of | . cP%, " g0y’ Beadily accessible—on electric car line. Bnooks. Reward. Mrs. A. Mobr, 237 R st. e . = K e Y ae that Shiging snare On Baltiwore boulevard, st District live. PURSE, small, gray, containing a considerabl 5 ve ¥ S, oy e | TR e T Office: 705 12th StN.W. P""';- ¢ ’ln‘&.! ‘Dlease return to 748 Park l?.()T“hll AND BROTHER. . . . o 4 ot o = | amoous. in ori oo, S8 e S % Fhone Pranklin 4165 fi?fin. t:-!&fi'.am- e Wita- | uddenly December 8, 1917 Write for lllustrated Booklet &5 aw0t ' ‘g™ | o To live in the hearts of those wo = e IRMT. 5 bebind " i not to die. FAMILY. FUNERAL DESIGNS. - STRING OF FEANIS. Torsdiy svesiy. v GILBERT. In sad but loving memors of our GEO.C.S , i Saturday night. Reward. Call F. 7673, 24° | WOODEND, Tuceday. December, 26, 1 | | | | WASHINGTON' GREATEST FURNITURE STORE.CASH o CREDI | & ward if returned to 611 Machinist bldg. e e CORNER 7th & D STS. N.W. Open 8 A.M., Close 6 P.M. [fliEsiaa —om ) fi s m b X o s i e 2 St > e ! Daten .e-:k- @nd Anscostia. Cail ;:;}:: ",‘.’.‘mm e thy Test, dear ove. at_MODERATE PRICES. 24161718 : > ; . i X reward of oo i B e R Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. O d rim picked up on ‘Baltimore bivd..| In denth we do the xame Prompt auto delivers service. wight. Frankiln 3825, . MUSBAND AND DAUGHTERS. o Artistic—expressive—inexpensive.

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