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SOCIETY. “Buddies” in honor of the oceasion. Between the exclu audlence and the special performance the occasion ‘will be a notable one. In Memoriam. DALY. In sad but loving memory of my dea daughter, ALMA M. DALY (nec Harris C. P. ORBELLO DIES. licenses bave been issued to the GALLIVAN INVOKES BAN Well Enown Hotel Man Will Be = - Ba 'W. Phiilips of Cincinnatl, Ohlo, and Among the prominent women on Eskimotion | Loamus, T2 Cioey ot the committes in. charge’ are: Mrs. Who depérted tity 11fe so suddenty sine e 2 v Ne 2 - th e e e Tejours Herbert Hoover, Mrs. Larz Anderson, Buried Monday. ago today, 3 N New Year's Day the o tamu e s 2 Miss Mabel T. Boardman, Mrs. The Cesare P. Orbello, for many vears| Loyiagly and teaderly we la bor 1o rests dore Roosevelt, Andrews, Miss Katherine T. Mrs. Robert Woods Blis ss Elizabeth Eastman, Miss Le in his Eskimos will crawl inside a large snow- fdentified with the hotel busines; ‘Washington, residence, 2415 20th street northwest, Charles Pom: William M. B ple. both of Sparrows Point, Md. nd lda Lipschuts. Lillian M. Tem- And now she is waiting to weicome us hom iversen ant With. the blessings of died yesterday at en to share. o ball called an igloo, James' Taylor and Aunle’ Lawson ! 3 itchcock, Miss Gertrude Hul . 5 The Sowers we place upon her grave - > 1, 5 d 5 e -six. tivy 13 and theretp smug o thet |43 St Kot Kineun \Mr. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, (o s Siriss. ot | Masssbasett Bepmaentaive For-| 3500, 502y e 15 of Saplal a2 S8 v o own way. Mo: “how- b X for: oasts Strict Years 'he came fo the United States. Wil ad 3 ever, prefer the hospitable e A A R Wikstim A luncheon will also be held for Strict Watok on All Such | 7500 P CrTe o ill “be held 8t BU | a0y the mevrints wiats blow sofis the benefit of the veterans at the Le Paradis restaurant on January 3, under the auspices of the league. Miss Catherine Loulse Tlxhn} daugh- ter of the late Michael Tighe of Laurel, at one time postmaster here and promi- nent politically, was married Thursday in Richmond, Va., to Mr. Charies Har- mon Reed, Jr., of Mount Rainter, Prince Georges county. The Rev. W. T. Wal- Paul's Catholic Church, Monday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock. The Interment will be fn Mount Olivet cemetery. Mr. Orbello 15 survived by his widow, Mrs. Alice Greenwell Orbello; two daugh- ters, Mrs. H. E. Simons and Mrs. Edith Orbello Orme, and one son, Frank P. Orbello. and two grandsons. Cards of Thanks. James Conway 4 Ines Parks. Fdward, M. Repetsi and Ma: Percy F. ‘Pollard and Mell of_Tichmond, Va. anuel Perry and Laura Holland. Sherman of this city and Dora Rubla of Balitmore Md. B Widmayer and Edith M. Hamilton. James A Donshoe and Sadie V. Gray. Harvey 0. Craver and Florence E. Valentine. Henry H. Goldscheider and Dora Asch, both of Raitimore, Md. Teady of this city and Ada D. Will Be Joined This Afternoon by His Daughter, Miss Mellon. Senator and Mrs, James E. Watson and their family, who with Miss Jes- Ackerman and their other house O'er that sweet and hallowed spot ‘Mid tbe changing sceses of life You will never be forgot. LOVING culetide warmth of a dwelling ?nalod by a G & H engineer. G & HHeatingCo. Previously BIGGS HEATING CO, “Found Relisbdle for Over Thirty Yeard.' W. H. Gottlieb, . E. Huntsberry, Vies Pres. . Bweeney. Frank, both in Speakership Contest. ENNIS. In remembrance of our beloved mot! ELIZABETH ENNIK, who departed thi five years ago, December 30, 1917 1 think of you in silence, Few eyes that see But many u silent t When otbers are Speaker Gillett may get one more vote—a democratic vote—for Speaker if the democrats in reorganizing In the next Congress do not do as Rep- Tesentative James A. Gallivan of Bos- jt HE Secretary of the Treasury. Mellon, will be joined Pres. b : Louts T : ters, pastor of a Richmond con; - |ton thinks they should rt of Torn from the hearts that loved her 917 H St. NW. Main 4886 |cosrt ot New Haven, Conn, Ihixisclerncon by Beiee) Melj gusata W01 mak s Gy (HeTRRtLYs tion of the Disciples of Christ Church, |which v should do, Part Of |ypyyye” 1 wwish to extend my sincere thanks | Gort S0 e MU L e lon. who, with her brother.| ... mawin A Bethel, Corps of|oMclated. which ultimatum (s that neither Gar- | Bong bty o ocai taonr many Fela: | Jome L e Do o e per Among the fisher folk of Cornwall |has spent the holldays in Pittsburgh. 9 Y Y rett of Tennessee nor Garner of| Uves and fricads for their kindnewm B Rest 1n ber wilent grave. Engineers, U. S. A, for ¢he last year engineer officer at Coblehs, Germany, has returied to this country and aft. or spending Christmas with his p ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8. Bethel, has gone to Chattanooga, Tenn.. to Join Mrs. Bethel, who Is recuperating from a serious lilness. Commander and Mrs. Lamar R. Leahy have returned to Washington, after spanding Christmas in New Yark, with Mrs. Leahy’s mother. Mrs. Charles W. Clinton. ‘The Rev. Dr. Meade Bolton MacBryde will.given an infor: tea in honor of Mrs. Carol J. Moore and Mrs. Randolph Keith Forrest {n his apartment at the Cavendish. o hy beautiful foral 'rlbumbd‘“flll": THE FAMILY. bll:fl.:.l:ln)?m‘l:’l‘"ll-l.fl'n-é‘;l;'l ¢ " | GIURATO, JOSEPH. A tribute of love to 1 TS WIFE, BERTHA M. BENNER. 30| dear “Joe.™ who departed this life six duf Weo wish to cxt agy, December 24, 1927 thanks and heartfelt a 1 only ask to live each dar relatives and friends B0 when life's course is done Strauss Memorial Christian Church_for thelr ‘That § may meet tle oue I love kindoets. sympathy and beautifal Soral trlb- Tn the land beyond the suo utes during the {llnews and death of our be- | Fypg; Tovea mother. St CATHERINE REILLY. | ELCOTRIEIMER. 1o eyt bit MR. AND MRX. W. BPARO. ELIZABETH HERGLSHEIMEL, ma"."ag'. December 30, 1¢ world of pa CARR—MONEOE. Mr. snd Mrs. Wm. To a land of peac Monroe wish to announce the marriage God bas taken our d helramughier’ WOPHIA VIR ‘Where sl Las found eternal rest SERG LIAM B. CARR. o8 3 s Sy December 16, 1922, at Fort Riley, Kai D a e e Chaplain James McBride of the pot. A ‘messenger of love between 7. DBeat"s. Our buman bearts and Thee Her busy hands are foided, DREEAR. Departed this life December 26 1922, at 4:30 p.m.. at her residence. 907 4th Her tofi o3 earth is done: Her troubles are ended, ot nw., EMMA DREEAR. leares to mourn Mabel, no woman is allowed to whistle or bad luck will surely follow. hogn. Rlcll;ardfl u‘ Dg:tn will b: lh: Texas should be minority leader. ess at the Sunday afternoon tca &t|' Representative Gallivan declared the Arts Club tomorrow. stement last night that demo- = = orats who go before t party caucus W iy o Ctertained al Aipne” las candidates for Speaker of the town guests, Miss Goldle Cashman of |House in the new Congress will be New York, Miss Sylvia Nash of Mount |called upon by northern democratic Vernon, N. Y.; Mrs. F. Lugoff and representatives to say where they daughter of Duluth, Minn, and Mrs, |5tand on the question of the Ku Klux gte Kian. Ben Robbine of Chicago. “Mark you,” sald Mr. Gallivan, “we Dr. and Mrs. Bugene I Le Merle |are going to watch Ku Klux demo- entertained a party of thirty-five crats from tho southland, whether young people at the supper dance |they come from Texas or any other at Wardman Park Hotel last evening. [ The Secretary and Miss Mellon will receive Monday afternoon from 4 to § o'clock. Semator and Mra. Peindexter Entertaining House Party. Senator and Mrs. Miles Polndexter bave With them over the holidays their son, Lieut. Gaje A. Poindexter of New London, Conn.; their nephew, Midshipman Willlam Page Burford, and Midshipman Harold Church Fish. Mrs. Nathanial B. Dial s entertain- ing this afternoon at a small tea dance for her younger daughter, Miss Fannle Dial, at Tabard Inn. The party includes schoolgirl friends of Miss Fannife Dial and some of the boys home from college. The guests are Miss Emily Dial, Miss Beatrice Henderson, Miss Sue Birnie, Mr. Henry W. Keves, jr., Mr. John Keyes, Mr. stats, and they will get no support from democrats in the north unless at the caucus, which will be called to select the party candidate for the speakership, these men pronounce thelr absolute and unequivocal op- position to the infamous organization which at present holds the front page in_our daily newspapers.” - Mr. Gallivan declared that while he had no candidate of hix own, he The Theta Kappa Pht Sorority gave & dance in the ballroom at the Pow- hatan last evening, their guests be- Ing members of the Thetx Kappa Phi of Central High School. A buffet supper was served at 10:30 o'clook. Miss Mildred Schlosberg of the Royalton apartments has . her Semator and Mrs. Pepper In Pennsylvania for Viait. Senator and Mrs. George Wharton Pepper have gone to their home in Devon, Pa., and will return after New Her Heavenly crown s wen HER LOVING MOTHER, MiS DANIELL, AND SIFTER. ME: L V. M 1 loka six chiidren, y iy forace. Horman, Tneodors Rows. Blanche | LOVELESS, AND LROTHEL, Dhul Wil be Bssinted by Mis. Arthur | pariment at the Powhatan for the | JE0RNG Veriot, % Ko find Bios Char | Garrett e s B o e | nos. ania Yo or sines ooietinon and fricuts, | HOLMES, Tn sad but losiog remembranie win leader, because of hix vote against the soldier bonus. He raid he also op- posed Mr. Garrett because he voted for an’ amendment to the ratirement {act “which would prohibit any fed- eral employe from receiving the ben- fefits thereof if he had at any time been allied with any labor unign or any organization of such a character.” our dear mother and grandmother, ADDD HOLMES, who departed this life one ses today, December 30, 1821, God has claimed our darilog mother. Took the une we loved xo dear; To_fill her place there is mo other Yet we kuow she did ber suarc. Earhi hour comes to us anew With bister sense of loss, Oh, God: In mercy pity us, Hel, il Fugeral from Second Ba hurch, 3rd = ber. H and 1 n.w.. Rev. J. L. Hollowon, pustor, Bunday, December 31, at 1 p.m. 30° BROOKS. Entered Into dny morning. December w'clock, at his residence, ROBERT. beloved husband of Hattie Broo) and devofed win of Eliza Brooks. He leav thitee brothers and oue sister. Funeral f: Asbury M. E. Church, 11th snd K sts. n.w. The Eeleet Klub will hold an in- formal dance tonight at 2400 16th street In celebration of New Year Sreo Dancing will start at 9 o'clock. DINNER SET AS GIFT. Admiral and Mrs. William F. Fullam entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Hamilton, when their guests in- cluded Mrs. E. H. G. Slater, Viscount and Viscountess Henri de Sibour. Leander McCormick Goodhart, Her- bert, Stabler and Mrs. Emory Sands, daughter of Admiral and Mrs. Fullam, An interesting little ceremony took place this afternoon at 2 o'clock, when the infant daughter of the minister of Venezuela and Senora de Arcaya was christened Ana Teresa by the rector of St. Paul's Church in the rectory. The attache of the legatlon, Senor Don Claudio Urrutis. stood as godfather for the child senting Senora de Ar- dimiey, Teccmber 01, 2t 130, oleck pm | elp un To'beat ool crma. 0 e hild, represe! S - Ce Rev. - or. ves | NG DAUG AN g A0 caya’s brother, who lives in Venesuela, O e sy 16 26 make | Plate Printers Present Silver Serv- ALEXANDRIA MAR HELD friends $OX pADVIE HOLMES “a5n " Joi and Senorita Maria de Lourdes Almenar. | g oxtended stay and will stop at ) Though you've left us, precious one: 3 ' who makes her home with the minister | 30, irofden Ba¥ A00 Wir SO G| ice to Representative Zihlman. ON TRAFFIC CHARGES Though we'll hear your volce Do mOfe. | EUNFY 1n gad but Ioviog remembrance s and Senorm de Arcaya, stood as god- mother for the child's aunt. An in- formal tea for the members of the fam- ily is being served at the legation after the ceremony. The assistant secretary of War and Mrs. J. Mayhew Wainwright were hosts at dinner last evening entertaining a company of elghteen, in honor of the ambassador of Belgium and Baroness de Cartler. Mrs. Robert E. Coontz. wife of Ad- miral Coontz, chief of naval operations, will receive on New Year day In_ their apartment at Wardman Park Hotel, apartment 700-F, from 4 to 7 o'clock. She will have a number of assistants. Miss Katheryn Ely of Norfolk, Va., who was the guest of Admiral and Mrs. Coontz, left Friday evening for her home. Mrs Coontz will observe the first Monday afternoons of February and March, recelving from 5 to 7 o'clock. Mre. Charles Boughton Wood is en- tertaining a large company at the tea dance this afternoon at La Paradis, in W ar: safe in your confldog ve' t on ronder shore. "ol PIPE, HATTIE BHOORS. * FULK. Fridny. December 20. 1922, at Bibley Hospita ILLIAM " WARRINGTON, be- o son_an Yok, *Taterment at Aartinsburs, W. fourteen years ago today. December 30, GRUNWELL, §hadenly, December 25, 1922, | LOVING DAUGHTBR. MARY A. BOLP. ‘st Punta Gorda, Fia., JANE E.. widow of | MILLER. In loving remembrance of our dra The Tute Alfred B. Granwell of Washington. | busband and father, HENRY C. MILLEW T S ineral from her tate resideace, 1515 | who departed this life three years ago, bt 30th st. n.w.. on Tuesdsy. January 2, 1023. | cember 30, 1919. at 11 am. Relatvés and friends Tavited. Wa Goly isih o AlseYaeibiimey Interment in Arlington cemeter. 1 e M Bl e 4 4ddenly on Friday. December That we may meet our loved one ¢ his home. 1926 Nichols ave Sa) the 1and beyond tbs som, MES T. HARRISON. Funeral Monday. Januars 1, at 2 o'clock. from Anacostia M. | T, Church, Friends ard relatives incited to aitend. Interment at Coogressional ceme- tery HARRIBON. Special communication of Ana, costia Lodge, No. 21, o called for Monduy, ‘Japuary to attend ihe funera HARRISOX. A full uttendudce ix req | ALBERT B. TEW, Worrhipful Mi ¢ E. E. FISHER, Sec" | KIBLER. Friday. December 29, 1922 l w.m.. CLARA, beloved wife of the ia our dear son. HERBERT GRAHAM KUBEL who departed this life December 30, 1018 brance of ment at 1215 16th street is occupled by her grandson and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, jr. Mr. Justice Plerce Butler of the Supreme Court, Mrs. Butler and their daughter, Miss Butler, arrived In ‘Washington yesterday and are at the Shoreham. Representative Fred N. Zihiman of Maryland, chairman of the Houss committee on laber, was prsented with a twelve-piece silver dinner set late yesterday by & delegation from the Flate Printer's Union in appre- ciation of his efforts to have the House strike from the Treasury De- partment appropriation bill a legislu- tive provision for substitutional of power presses for hand plate printing at the bureau of engraving and print. ing. This legislation specifically or- ders the discharge of 218 men before July 1 next. The delegation making the presen- tation was headed by Frank J. Cole- man, editor of the Plate Printer, and included Andrew J. Fallon, president of the Plate Printers’ Union; Frank S. Milovich, vice president: Thomas J. McQuade, chairman of the executlve mittee; James H. Windsor, Thomas A. Jarvis, James H. McVay and Maurice McArillife. of Former Representative Carlin Accused of Driving ‘While Intoxicated. Charles C. Carlin, jr. 213 North ‘Washington street, Alexandria. Va. a young son of former Representa- tive Charles C. Carlin of the Alex- andria district, was a defendant in the Traffic Court yesterday before Judge John P. McMahon. charged with op- erating an automobile while drunk. coliiding, leaving the scene of the collision witkout’ making his identi- ty known and with operating an &u- tomobile without the required op- erators permit. He plcaded not guilty to all of the charges and de- manded a trial by jury to the first charge, driving while drunk. and that case went over without a fixed date. The other charges, which are not triable by a jury. went over until next Friday. The defendant was rep- resented by Judge Smith and Cran- Son LANGLEY. In loving reme: dear mother, R 3. LANGLEY, who 4 Mr. Arthur Sixsmith, private secre- tary to the Secretary of the Treasury. and Mrs. Sixsmith will entertfin party at the supper dance at the Hotel Hamliton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Sixsmith entertained at dinner at the Hamilton on Thursday evening. Representative and Mrs. W. A. Ro- denberg will have as their guest Mrs. Katherine Tift-Jones, who will be the honor guest at the tea at the Congressional Club on Friday, Janu- ary 5, and will give a reading. Mrs. Tift-Jones will arrive the latter part of next week. Miss Elizabeth Parker of Detroit, DULN AN J and 1216 to 1213 & Street FAMILY MORRIS. 1In sad hut loving remembra 12 our loving husband and father. WAITSH] M. MORRIS, who left us one Year ago day, December 30, 192! Our hearts toduy sre very bears. Our_thoughts are all of thee . How wp loved and how we missed thee, Nooe but God in beaven cau ser Surrounded by friends, we are lonesome Tn the midst of pleasure we are blue With & smile on our face and & hea ing for sou HIS LOVING WIFE AND SON, SUSIE AN1 JOSEPH MORRIS, J Funeral from the chi S oo 8 L e iy | Jich. arrived in Washington last DR. STRATTON SPEAKER. |Gaii \acker of the Virginis bar. Mr. eler's Sone Compan 1 i | PAYNE. A tribute of love to the memory o Charles Frederick Gosts, who are spend- | Wi ttier, dencimocst of Miss Beatrice Carlin was released on collateral for | Ji5it, ee"s0] rriends jovited. Interment at | our dear sister. EMMA J. PAYNE. who d¢ Ing the holidays with Mre. Wood Ml | William ™ W. Whitticr of Clevelond | New Head of “Boston Tech” Ad- |\ 0lotir, &' 5o G ho | Comgressional cometery. A e B I T g A 2 . elan & ccordi 1 fiin, w o .| cember 30, Goetz is professor of military tactics at { parjc. e :{r;‘;fg;:]"’:':_!’(‘me“u”n: LEWIS. Departed thix lie, afler u short fil “Asteep in Jesus.” . December 29, 1922, Harvard College and_ his marriage to Mrs. Goetz, who was formerly Miss An- dresses District Alumni. gency Hospiisl, HOWARD' LEWIS, beloved #on of Henry and Rosa Lewls. an automobile at 2 o'clock vesterday WILLIAM H. PATNB AND SISTERS. Rear Admiral F: i : k F. Fletcher and . ¢ : He leaves to toinette Graves, took place in Wasaing- | Mrs, 4 ot Materlals and men alike must be|morning. when Jie collided with a truck | ROBEY. Iu loring memors of our dear sister ton laet sexson in the homa' Of her | e Flstcher announce the engage. |, JILENYS (0% Ui heir defects and | owned by the Oyster Dairy Company | moura thelr low sevep brothers, St HSGR | TAARY A ROBEY, who died four Tears 4§ uncle, Mr. William Phelps Eno, and was | Avery Fleteher. tor Lisut Mg aid|g00d points, Dr. §. W. Stratton, re-|8nd operated by H. T. Hoof of 214 Snds"Funeral services at &t. John the | todus. followed by a reception in the hume of | Worth Hubbell, 17. 8. A. Li 'fi"b tiring director of the Bureau ofj1ith street southeast, at Connecticut} guijst Church. Carolie county, Va., Sud-| Four years have passed since God sent here her aunt, Mrs. Wood. AL eut. Hub- | UP e e and president-elect of ",era\'cnue and L street. He says that| day. December 31. And called to His throne our sister dear: bell is a son of Brig. Gen. Henry W. Hubbell. Col. Edward Clifford, assistant sec- retary of the Treasury, entertained at luncheon yesterday at the Army and avy Club In honor of Gen. R. P. Davis, one of the newly created brig- adier generals of the Army. Gen. Davis leaves today for his new sta- tion in Honolulu. -He is accompanied by’ Mrs. Davis. They have been guests of Col. and Mrs. W. H. Arthur while here. Miss Asenath Cox, debutante daugh- ter of Interstate Commerce Comm! sloner and Mrs. Frederick Irving Cox, and her guest, Miss Emlly Allen, were the guests of Mr. Esra Gould at dinner last evening at Wardman Park Hotel. M J. W. McKie entertained a party at the dance at the Washing- ton barracks last evening, having as her guests Senator Thomas J. Walsh, Col. and Mrs. T. Q. Donaldson, Capt. and Mme. Labat. Col. and Mrs Wil- liam Naylor, Col. and Mrs. Frank Jewell. Col. and Mrs. H._W. Schull, Mr. William Jennings Price, Mrs. Horace Macfarland, Mrs. Elizabet! Nolker, Capt. Harry Baldwin Gantt, Miss Elizabeth Gantt of Baltimore and Maj. Harry Kutz. rs. William Clarke Fownes Is in ‘Washington for the remainder of the winter and is stopping at the Grace Dodge Hotel. .She is well known in patriotio society circles, being a mem- ber of several such organizations, and has many friends in Washington. Miss Elizabeth Moore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Moore, & student at Stuart Hall, Staunton, Va., is spending the holidays with friends at the Farnborough and will remain in the capital until January J. Mrs. Julia W. Earnshaw has an- nounced the engagement of her daughter. Miss Eleanore Allison Earnshaw, to Mr. Willis B. Town- send of Chicago, Ill. jon Carlin failed to stop his car and make his identity known. Griffin mounted his motor cycle and gave chase and arrested him. Accompanying Mr. Carlin was a young lieutenant of the Navy. MRS. MARY S. BURNS DIES. Mrs. Mary Strong Burns, wife of Howard Burns and a daughter of the late Col. Richard P. Strong, U. S. A., and Mrs. Marian Strong, died sud- denly at Cleveland, Ohio, December 19, according to information received in this city by friend$ of the family. Mrs. Burns resided in Washington in her early life. after the coll Yet the years which have passed and thos to be “Vannot dim nor obscure her in love's memory HER TWO_SISTERS, NORA E. RILE! AND KATE A. SKINNER. 3 SCHOFIELD, In sweet memory of our dea and only child, G. ELLSWORTH SCH( FICLD, who left us s suddenly four year #go today, December 30, 1918 Your dear face is alwars with us, darliog; . Your aweet wmiles are, too You cannot come to us.’ desr Eliworth, Tut eeme day we will come to you HI§ LOVING AND DEVOTED PARLY' SCHOFIELD. Sacked to the memory of ou dear little nephew, G. ELLSWORTH SCHU FIELD. who jeft us four years ago todsy December 30, 191S. AUNT MINNIE AND UNCLE GEORGE, ' STEELE. In loving memorw of our dear wif d mother, MARY ELLEN STEELE, wi ed ‘four years ago today, December 30 1915. Days of eadoess still come o'er us, Hidden tears s0 often fiot Memory keeps you always near us. Although you died four sears ago. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH —_——— — — | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. SE. Model Chapel. ¥ 12 We tried »0 hard to save hi The one we could not kee, God came and gently touched him And sweetly he fell asleep. MAETIN CARTER. Departed this life, after | a long iliness. Thursday. December 28, 1922, at 9:30 a.m.. ANNIE MARTIN CARTER. d voted mother of Willlam Martin and the Iate Marion_Brady. grandmother of James and | Alma Brads. sunt of Lynette Matthews and cousin of Lizzie Manks and Alice Hrson. Remains can be scen at the residence of her | cousin. Lizzie Banks, 606 Blairs court n.e. | Funersl services at Mount Horab Baptist Church, Rer. Fox, pastor. Sunday, December 31. at 1 oclock._(Atlantic Oity, Philadel- | bhia and New York city papers please copy.) 3 MOORE. After a_long. lingering sicknes MRS.JULIA WEST, ‘beloved wife of Capt. | Julian G. Maore and sister of Mre. A. M. | Hughes, Edward D. and Samuel C. 8moot, passed home 1o rest at her daughter's, Mrs. W. A. Jumes. at Kane, Pa., at 9 a.m. Fri- day, December 20, 1022, MULLIN. December 30, 1922, at 7:30 a. at his residence, 1390 Crittenden at. .w. GEORG ., the beloved busband of Mary A. Mullin (nee Endres). Notice of funeral hereafter.) = ORBELLO. December 29. 1922, at § a.m.. at | his residence, 2415 20th st. n.w.. CAESAR P., beloved husband of Alice G. (nee well). Funeral services Monds. 3 1, 1923, at 2 p.m., at Et. Paul’s Catholic Church.” Tnterment” at Mt.” Olivet cemetery. Massachusetts Institute of Techology, told local alumni of that institution at a luncheon vesterday in the Univer- sity Club headquarters. “The engineering schools deal with human products just as industry deals with mechanical products,” Dr. Stratton said. “It Is necessary to see how the products stand up after they have been sent out into the world. If thelr value does mot come up to the standard, then it is necessary to change the specifications.” Dr. Stratton will assume his new dutles in Boston on January 2, be- coming the ninth president of *Boston Tech.’ W. Clary presided at yes- terday's luncheon. N —_— RITES FOR STERLING GALT Services This Afternoon in Chapel at Oak Hill Cemetery. Funeral services for Sterling Galt., brother-in-law of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of former President Wilson, who died Thureday at his home in Emmettsburg, Md., will be held this afternoon at 3:30 in_the chapel of Oak Hill cemetery, whers the interment will be made. Mr. Galt was fifty-seven years oid and recently the publisher -of the Em- mettsburg Chronicle, a weekly news- paper, from which he retired & year ago. He was & prominent figure in the democratic politics of Maryland, a mehber of the state board of education and the board of visitors of the Maryland Stato School for the Deaf. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to {be beaith departmest ia the last twenty-four Bumpter 8. and Ida B. Poston. boys (twine). Hi-ry and Rebecca Chernowski, bos. Groree M. and Ida V. Skimner. boy. Maui L. and Helen A. Brewton. girl. Danlel E. and Emma C. King. girl. Thomas 8. and Anaie M. Higgs, girl. Henry 0. and May ¥. Morrie. Clarence B. and Anna C. Owens James R. and Florence Sleeth Clyde and Julia E. Lomax, gii Charies W. and Margaret Klndle, girl. Frank A. and Minals 3. Kennedy, boy. and 1. and Tsal . Lang . girl. 2 Lucian snd e . pansdewn. st Per Mar DistillingCo.. Waynesboro, Fa._ 31 Harold E. and V] a P. Van Petten, girl. | FOUNTAIN PEN, gold, initiais 4. H. D.. on George M. and Thelma M. Howell, girl. or mear 8th st. ne. Reward. Mrs. A H. lnl:’hn and Elsie Abbott, boy. Davis. Eendall Green, Sth and M n.e. ymenic and Frances Lynch, bor. FR—8qn 1 colla onday it. #fl'fi: L dflgflflf Boper, girl. ”5- TeT0. Room uu“ e m P. and Eva Ames, girl A a o John R. and Charlotte Grunwel GLABSES—Dark torfoise shell frame. Re Nicholas and Helea Karcku, boy. 'c'-g'f'ln'imd TR N IS T i GLOVE—Ma: left hapd, Christmas night. Reward. North 7632, PG - (] HANDBAG—Small, oo W B. & A. train. 4 pm.. December 26, contalning keys and re- Ceipts important to ownmer only. Libersl re- ward. 1143 Conn. ave floor. 30° FAT ormament, black feather, fan reward. Mrs. Stoker, Donald’ Hot 18th st. CAVALLIBR, diamond, harp- December 29, 1922. ~ Find 1208 4th st. n.w. Reward. MARE, biack, with white spot on forebes from Bweeney's pasture, 63rd and Dix s Chesapeake Junetion. ~ Mrs. . Fisher. Mrs. Rudolph uffmann entertained at luncheon today at Airlie for her house guests, Mrs. Lewis Newton Mur- ray and Mra. Thompson Blood. The treasurer of the United States and Mrs. Frank White have as their guest Miss Phebe Parker, librarian at Brown University, Providence, R. L. who will be with them through the New Year holidays. | | ! Mrs. W. Irving Glover and family who have been spending the Chris mas holldays at their home, in Engle- wood. N. J., will arrive in’ Washing- ton today and wlil] join the third sistant postmaster general at thelr apartment in Wardman Park Hotel. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin enter- tajned at luncheon today in her suburban home, Greystone, when her uests were her sister-in-law, Mrs. 1os A. Blodgett, 2d; Mrs. David St. Plerre Gaillard, sister of the hostess; Mrs. Harry Norment, Mrs. Samuel H. Kauftmann, Mrs. George E. Hamil ton, Jr.; Mrs. Willlam ThompKins, Mrs. Matthew T. Dick, Miss Elizabeth Young, Miss Janet Harlan. Miss De- lores Crawford, Mlss Amelia Dutton and Miss Madeleine Austin. Mr. and Mrs. John Letts have as their guest over the week end Mr. Frederick Henry Jones of Youngs- town. Ohio, the flance of their daugh- ter. Miss Catherine Letts. Mr. Coulter Wells will entertain at dinner. tonight at the Chevy Chase Club in compliment to Miss Letts and Mr. Jores. Mrs. John B. Henderson entertained at dinner last evening, having as guests members of the diplomatic corps who frequented the swimming pool during the summer months. In the party were the secretary of the Itallan embassy and Mme. Geisser Celes{a, the military attache of the embassy and Marquise Bernezzo, the secretary of the Netherlands legation and Mme. Hubrecht, Mile. Paule Du- mont, Mias Louise Ireland, Miss Bar- bara Stanfleld, Miss Beatrice Hender- son, Signor Silenzl Senor Amoedo; Mr. Jean Fontaine, Mr. J. de Larger- berg and Mr. John B. Henderson, jr. Mrs. Qltver Edwards Is entertain- ing a party of twenty-flve guests at tea this afternoon at Le Par: Mr. and Mrs. John Mock have as sxe until the middle of next week and Mrs. John F. Cloutman of Boston the latter the niece of Mr.| Mock. Mr. and Mrs. Mock will have as guests at dinner New Year day OO 8 CRe g e Gy New Year’s Eve at the Ro;nl Chinese Restaurant oth 8t a Pa. Ave. N.W. Parties Can Securs Table Reservations i 1 ! FOUND. ATREDALE DOG, voung. Pbone Lincoln 1802 TIRE. vim._whe WL Keep Idle Money out of mischief Idleness works ill to money as well as people—and the best way to keep your spare money busy is in a Savings Account. Here it can't be spent without being withdrawn—and you won't do that without a second thought. 7 afier LOST. BAG—Beaded, iady's, containing several gold coins and other mones. Liberal reward if re- turned to M. A. Dempf, 1840 14th st. BAG_Brown velvet, money. eic. _Reward. hington st.. Alexandria, Va. BAG—BIack _wllk. _containiog _keys. money. #0ld pencil and identification card, last Friday afternoon, on Woodley rond, between 28th and 85th and Macomb sts. Reward. Phooe Col. 8508, . BAR PIN, at Le Parac 5324, BAR PIN—Piatinam with diamond, Thursday afternoon, G st. shopping district; communi- cate Uin. 4512.W. Reward. . ROX_containing brown leather box and two handkerchicfs, in_some shop, on Wednesday. Reward. _North 7928, ~ 4 | BULLDOG, brindle; answers to name Salome. 302 Bryant et. n.w. Reward: 31e CARDCASE, black: over $20 In bills, R. R. ticket, $10.80 check, Thursday; ideu‘ification card. ' Reward. No questions askc!l. Fr. 2056, ® CAT—Maltese, with white fee! 320 Indlana ave. n.w. Reward. | DIAMOND PIN, heart shaped, Wedneaday night, 27th. between Thomas Cifcle and Met- ropolitan Theater, or in theater. Reward. 1411 Mas. are. . )OGE—Airedale afd collie, answer to name of Jack and Sands. Reward. Call Col. 1446. 2841 Conn._ ave. . ENVELOPE—Large, stamped and not sealed envelope, containing papers, on Monday, De- cember 18. Reward. Address J. W. C.. Pres. SIMPSON. _Entered into rest Thursday. cenuber 28, 1922, at his residence, 2137 H st. n.yp. WILLIAM SIMPSON, the devoted hue Al of Sarah Simpson. onlr brother_of Winnfe C. Curtls and loving father of Wil- liam, jr.; Aleck and Jennie Simpson. Harves. Harrs Anderson. Funeral from | tist Church, 5th and Q sts. D.¥., . December 31, at 1:30 p.m. o) hursday night. at the Chil JAMES MACBRIDE STER RETT, 3rd. ars old. son_of William and 1da Gum Sterrett. Funeral ser. will be held at the residence of Dr. Plerce Mill .. Sun. . Interment private. a1 Private Ambulances Livery 1o_Consaction. “Established 1873, elephone Ool. THE S. H. HINES CO. W. R. F. HINES, Prop. 2901-2908 14th . Private_Ambui YA pta;; <o. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.N.W. TORMERLY 9407 8T, m—tmfn“ Willia 3. Bpesre h F. Birch’ m&_ N.W. s e Phone Wi ‘Automoblle Berricer o WILLIAM LEE, Fuoeral Director Livery in connectlon. Com: watorium, ._Tel. eall And, too—while : is here it's earning in- terest at the rate of 3%—for every dollar, every day. latinum, with diamond {u center. [ ‘s December 29. Reward. North On Tuesday, Jan. 2d, the Bank will be open until 5:30 p.m., for your convenience. dren’s Hospit: 1 1 ices 3. Macbride Sterrett, day afternoon at VOLKMAN. December 29, 19 at ber rexidence, 3300 Progpec VOLEMAY, datghter of the lute 5 and Laura’ Volkmon. Funersl services at Tome, Januars 1. 1923, at 2 p.m. Interment at Prospec 3 RBECK. Frid i s’ residence, 642 Orleans pl MARY TRESA. daughter of James Vorbeck, aged 15 montbs. Tuneral later. WAGNER. After strayed from 20 HARRINGTON MILLS, First Vice Presideat. JAMES B. REYNOLDS, Vice Pre.lllent.. JAMES H. BADE) V. Pres. and Cashier. LAURENCE A. SLAUGHTER, Vice President. . Red Cross Headquarters Open for Visitors Tomorrow. The national headquarters of the American Red Cross will be open, as usual, tomorrow from 10 to 4 o'clock. Mrs. George Ehle will be hostess for the day and will have as her as- sistants to meet the visftors and show them the many interesting exhibits in the museum Miss Bew, Miss Braid: Miss Marion Trumbull and Mr. Bllky. A number of the most prominent women in the capital are the performance of “Buddies. is to be given under the auspices of !the Women's Overseas Service League, Washington unit, at the President Theater Wednesday, January 3. Miss Elsle Janis, who is & member of the New York unit of the league, has Volunteered her services for the oc- casion, and proceeds of the benefit will be devoted to work among over- seas wounded men now in Washing- ton hospitals. Miss Janis has always kept a warm place In her heart for her old “bud- dies” in France and it is rumoured that she is going to add some extra “trimmings” to this performance of the late Altce Sorrell’ Wagner. Notice of funeral hereafter. (Atiantic City and Pitts. burgh papers please cops.) . WARD, December 20, 1922, at 9:43 a.m her Tesidence, R127 P sl now. LUCY beloved wife of Lloyd F. l, od. years. Funeral from chapel of George M. Wise Co., 2000 M st. n.w.. on Sunday. De. cember at 1 p.m. invited. Interment Linconis, ‘WARTERS. = Kuddealy, 1922, at 8:30 p.n., CLI husband of Evelyn B. W from his Iate residence. Hunday, December 31. at Rives d_friends invited to attes ment at Cedar Hill cemetery. WOOD. Entered her eternal home December | 29, 1922, CELIA M. WOOD. Funeral from James undertaking pariors, 19th and L sia. n.w., &t 5:30 Saturday evening. Burial in Louisa county, Va. 30 ' In Memoriam. Secred to the memory of a dear ‘Efxrl“:nl RALEIGH 0. BELL, who left us one Fear ago today, December 30, 1021. Your sweet face ix forever before me, in 824, 1e. viea ified_and Efficient Sers W Deal & Cou 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3484. _Automeblle Bervics. ____. ___ Chapel. GENERATION ArTaR GENERATION 1922 Flack Teather driving ioy 3 WASHINGTON, D.C.,UNDERTAKER, V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con nected with the original W. R S tablisnment ‘940 F St. LW, | Phobe Frask. ~Frank Geier’s Sons Co. VENTH 8T. N.W. b e T, Main 2472 p.m. Tela- nd. Tater- | el 3. Frederick and Ethel Budd, boy. Howard M. and Anna A. Sparror James and Presocia Smith, boy. Carl and Lillar M. Shipp, boy. Joba B. and Alice K. Francis. bo ped; 1012 a1e ped; Friday, er please return to Chisley, boy. Rhoney and WMary B. Brooks, girl. John and Mary Greem, girl Heter, giri. William and Matti WMESH BAG, silver, on Ohristmas day between of making good cocoa is in using Baker’s Cocoa For itg quality is good g The MADE ONLY BY WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. 1-::1.1_;.:..4,,& . DORCHESTER, MASS. )w;ma«wm/m four hours: | Robert F at Fourteenth mve You Made Your at the company is to be limited to comfort- able accommodation. musical program will be given. ' $4.00 Per Plate At midnight—Dancing—and the festivities will be in full swing till the wee small hours. 'Deaths Reported. The folléwing deaths bave been reported to the health department 1n the Inst twenty: 85, 422 34 _street. 75, 1212 D street 1439 1;'"‘9!. 5 street southeas Ellen O'Brien, Georgetown rersit Hospital. Catneciy Belle Bond, 75, 132 O street Bamasl " Burrows, BoTs 10 e 30 atroet Reba E. Kuster, 19, Georgetown Unive: . 19, Hospital. i b ‘Whisenant, Oltver_Adams, 45, 5 's eourt. Allen J. Garnet, 34, 1! iz Birttes T Torer, 50, Gelitage aries 30, Tyler, 50, Richard Thomas, 30,30 Logen placar Theodore Johnson, 20, Tuberculosis Hospital. Mariah A. Cbase, 55, 822 13th street morth- L. **Catherine Blair, 62, Freedmen's Hospital. Al Willle Moore, 1 month, 1019 2d street northeast. The rneul of lace makin, 'vented at St. Annaberg, i Barbara*Uttman, in 1561. ‘was in- x08Y, by taining emall sum of Liberal reward if returned to 1208 F nw. Euclid street mear 17th and Lanier place, con- money and door key. street 30 PEARL NECKLACE—In F street shopping dis- Fiader please ‘call Col. trict, December 28. 7439] Reward. Thoug! Thou di Blessed Lord, Th: PIN—8igma Nu fraternity on back; on December 27. o Apt. 107, the Farnshaw. PIN—Bar-shaped. platinum, diamonds, between Garricl 18th st. ‘Reward if returned to M. Leroy 810, Woodward bldg. POCKETBOOE, brown, tween Chevy Chase and town. ing initials set with T . Rewara it returned from automobile be- LA Siened | BELL. our beloved o Co. A, I = k ‘Theater and 1 Goft, | 330 tod » goung, the lovely, e Tts BETTER, femaie. black and whit ing. Reward $25. 6835 Georgia' ave. XA SPEOTACLES, bi-focal, shell frame: on 9th Then dry the fi Call again? _Liberal reward, Lintoln 2103-W. ANITY CABE—Green goi :n’:n’:m gm. Thursda; tarned to I West 168 Dear Le Paba Reward it re. ‘Wisconsin ave. n.w. Fhane dis, In my Lovin , ¥irl's, octagonal-shaped. T i dmers Setwsen 0th and st. extension bridge. Reward. N 310 old-linked and 16th jorth 6393. of Toat Gark gray w 3 Forget you! Your me: As in the YOUR _ LONELY BOWEN LEWIS, , 1 can feel your hand in mine, The sweet look you always g 8till lingers within A tribute of love to the memor: WII who dled five years H 0. Ne'er to be seen again: ‘s fairest fowers oo soon decay, blasted trees remain. Full oft we see the brightest thing. Fate oft divides forever. And kindly is the lesson given, ling min t give, Thou ha y_will be done. e VADA L. LANDON. * of LLIAM E. BELL. Beparate Battalion, U. 6. ago, December BELL, one year 58 away, Office: 7051 tear: hearts to heaven. one year 8go today, December 30, 1922, rt your memory lingers, fond and true; There is Dot & day, my darling mother, That I do not think of you. No, . never will 1 loved you thes, I love you still. is a8 fresh todey Fou paseed away. DATG! GEO. C EXPRESSIVE FLORAL Prompt_aute ‘;m&‘. -7, i - a0 9 k Manning, 63, St. Elizabeth's Hospital, | tain! keys, check other papers. Re- That lifts ita head igh, 2 56, Hospi ward turn ke hetks and B| s in the light, then droop its:wing of high grede cocon Reservation For New Year’s Eve San Az Bpepa Sl | 7 it i o, Chests dn Tl w0 B | sl i the b hge o “ | Nemteotarien Perpetent Gar bms are mlned in s Don’t w: e last minute—for Charles M. Wilson, 80, 216 ¥ atreet. PURSE, gray; Rhode Island ave. Each day, each hour. love's nearest ties Beautiful asd Atting location. t ‘l“ until th o m‘v'('d 8. gfilfiu’n n: D A c'[‘“"mh - m’:‘,‘i% ’m and lu:‘ :;a best Readlly sccessible—on electric ear lve. Os Baltimore bou'svard, at District line. 2thStN.W, t. . Beginning at 1 e S Supper Honrs, Hawsins, 60, Casalty Hospital, | bet, G and Hor on Mount Bainier car. Phone | They came to ralse our msansem will at do 0 th ich a splendid Hate” Withers, 59, 53 Liberty strect aouth. | Main 8335 or North 808-W. Reward. ~_3i* They g0 to call us thert, ) paMILY. * Phone Franklin 4748 be mvd, lll'lll‘ w’l west. 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