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T e SOCIETY. THE ~ EVENING ~'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1923. ner this evening. entertaining at]supper last evening, preceding the f Wardman Park Hotel. Junior League dance. Cards of Thanks. In Memoriam. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jarrett of Hono- | Dr. Stucker, gentleman-in-waiting |BOLDEN. We wisi 1o exte L ) lulu, the former the new delegate to]to Prince Christopher of Greece, Who | = thanks and appreciution to our AGNER. ' In saq bt loviug remembran % Congress from the Hawallan Islands. |is at the Hamilton, entertained there | friends for ir Kindness, sy el = . wite and sister, ANNIE / have taken a sulte and are living at | informaily at dinner last evening. o oLt b g ke s | ars letciegiine = L - oo s Bt o aud' Geath of our beloved sster. SUSIE 5 BOLDEN. THE FAMILY. Sad was tie hour that unhappy d — Dr. Seya to Lecture ur that unbappy day Wieu God called car ce) 9 Arts tvi | o he late LD A dear mother awa: Reception and Program The s of Latvia Sy '”:I!‘mlv_\ L itE A loviug mother and #ife, 5o good and k. N p No friend on ear e For G lescent Soldiers. Dr. Charles Louis Seya. charge Tielr frends dur | por A 2rthh 1 ke lier de we fiod 1 i i 4 AR = d'affaires’ of Latvia, will lecture on| . illnens und of theip exprewsions 1 i wiie did e beat. Mr. I .eon De|ean Minister of Haiti, : . e, Soncasscentbome for”sodisr, | SATSTER, o Yatvit, SULESRLAT | W Sl U BTN WG R B e \peper, Va., and opened on AMay 29, | ter. 1106 Connecticut avenue north- v So sad. s sudden, was the call, n " E : 1%s e e | west, at 8 o'clock this evening. Na- [POWELL. We wish to 1 our since Her deain e it} Received by the President at the : : [ 1320 unaf, the autpicen of the Solaters | HO3 81,8 CSieck i SHennE, S | PoR e o Trieuts relghbors for nd Wihen we meet. agei ; inated in 177G, is arousing the interest | &0d Mme. Seya will tell Lutvian fairy | [TEW, wnd jefehbors for their & L mestientiagin aiteiteriing * TR . 5 % s |of Washington society folk, who will |t&les. wearing native costume. ~Mr. (EOPECW afid beaniibol Hor e She Fave uo oz @ last farewell, ‘Vhlte HOUSC Yesterdd\ . { : {attend in large numbers fonight the |P#ul Bleyden, tenor, will conribute | pyeryly Wt PNV HorSorald good-bye io none, - ) e | entertainment to be given for the bene- | & short musical program. The recep- | Tl Aud’ Lefore we knew it ahe was g ey ? o = > {ft of this home, in the drawing rooms |tion is an open one. REPETTI, We wish to extend our sh BER LOVING SiS1I AND BROTHER IN- { of the residence of Mrs. Charles M.| . S thanks and appreciation t our mans reiends | AW ALINE AN JORIN. Ffouke of 2011 Mussachusetts avenue. [, The hostesses at the entertainment g, . Kindness and beautil She was one witl divine In addition to the list already an- |10 be &iven at the Cleveland Park| forui triute. Wn durwig the illuess a W tant aid true 4 nounced those tuking tickets are Mrs, | Club house this evening are Mrs. | at Deloved husband amd | One w s tre; Senora de Al- o Joseph S. Frelinghuysen, Mrs. Richard | HUme, Mrs. Sharp, Mrs. Huntress and | father, ANTHONY REPETTL. Dear Ann faro, the charge d'affalres of Austria H. Townsend. Mre. Stephen Bousal, Mrs, | Mr8. Ward Evan, A Guziy REPEITL MES. E. M| One who was kind atwase, Charles - Wetmore, Col. Dupont, " v Mr. Robert Lawrence, director of Gume Who wonli fors! ue W used 1o beat HE President sesdbeday re- | Toras and Dr. ond Senora de Folo.| s Others in the company were 2 ceived the newly appointed | ister of Panama e, by S minister of Haiti, Mr. Leon S 5 . and Mme. Prochnik, Col. and Mrs. eiean, Who has been in this | Gp og'B] Drake, the Princess Ghike, country, alncel the! autumn, mmmb’ e S ihrincens Ghliay i : -~ . L8 avis- Ireland, Mrs. Joseph Thropp, | Community music, Washington. Will \werrs, we wish 1o extend our thanks and \ | | the purest of minds, 4 rincess C: e = igive an {llustrated lecture, subject, | g iin, e e "fl'u-“ln.» Win ever set hiere on a smecial mission. and later | Porras, nieces of Dr. Porrus; the sec- Mrs. Lawrence Towhsend, Mrn Lou | ~Muslc und ‘T" adventurcs with mu- | (ot sescierions for i wisghe s oot pad | Her loving voice. hor miling face Lelng appointed minister to succeed ‘\k:\v;:nrr‘.':_lre‘l‘:n'/:‘ll/\’[l rurfnb:\:\\- fln]d Walter Wilcox. 3 Dwight | Si¢ rom the ‘slums of New York o[ putiy wnd fural tributes at the death WVere u”pleasure 1o ru ML Albert Blanchet, who with Mme. | . 3 " e 2 s She hnd a ‘kind word for every one . Louis Frothingham, M the White House. after which there! our beloved fatiwr and graudfather /1 Fuenavista, Mr. Aranabury and Mr. 5 3 -Ing. STRTRY Wi < ad died beioved by all and Mr. § Cushm, P will be re.reshments and dancin EICHAKD WELL Blanchet and their daughter return- | Mendoza. . urhman, reshmen hd da & ©d to their home in November. our ielutives, friends and SALLIE AND KICHARD CUFFEE WERBLS, ¢ "“‘I ¢+ SISTER MARTHA Just when ber life was brigute wish 10 wxtend our wincere st when' er hopes. wers e AT g Ilice have closed thoir house on Mas- | tiwike e | stie s g Dire g . : o Wik il bearoliiy. Mppreration. (0 une | Sleiwan: taken T e e o ain the Tatt Mre: Job et shed s e Mok | BACHUBGLR AVaRUC And are Tewving (o | it Folutinet uat e | T s e s iy T o 1 wihe, Secretary of Labor. Mr. Davis| i Sud o e Sten Tohn 3. Wit | ¥ nole Reshed by i dny for New Sork. i beunt.tul foial offerags at HER LOVING SISTER ETTA. Ihess which Kept - her in CPitisburgh | Baltimore yesterday. Mrs. Edae en- | p _ . afier the informal reception to be '(A¥ #nd after spending a few days in VAR ANp cmimores ae] ey memors """“ i With > b mothors re. "Rodentaar®h | tertained a small company informally 1 : given in their honor by Mrs. Ffoulke, | EnFlind us guests of the I and A i e Within oir | T S e meronelbAUED. | 3¢ duncheon yesterday for her sister. 7 i ; The reception wlll take place at §|Countess of Derby will go to Parls : g "{,'j"u,\. presidential party to Florida, and will s b ] e # o'clock. the hour of tne entertainment | 107 the spring season. m pisie: D e O I | AUt Rieqorior Darti Grant = llia ] e coming 'a*itle Satter For the seont | af : Birth. MARTIN. 1n loving remembrance of our de- Davis. * They will return to their|iertain a small company at dinner e 4 tience ‘of thoxe 'who are giving or | Maj and Mrs Henrs Leonard en- Fiech sears ago odem atbach B 100, | ¥ k. resier, Mis® Jinet Ricl E ANir = = 1 . Deitng w CHREds u g R Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Campbell Wal- | gy . 3 " « “ | HEELOCK. W& Senator and Mrs. Walter 1. Edge > ¥ The The Secretary of Labor, Mr. Davis| Bave as their guest for a few duvs| | g ‘ : il apartment at Wardman Dark Hotcl | thiS evening “in her home on New - e » attending dinner parties tertained at dinner last evening. MEs Gengite (o Nithal A Sand|| Sus [Mrteen sears 830 tudaz, March 3, 1910, Whe Iattor natt OF Slareh: Hampshire avenue. . : The commiitiee in charge of the af- et Sag and sudden was the call = i 5 fair includes Mirs, James W. Wads-| Mrs. M. D. Shaw of New York. who | R Ptocs Senoriand/SeRsra e Danct Mrs. William G. Wheeler and Mrs, | S e North, Jr.. Mrs. Frederic Atherton, | has just returned from elght months Deaths. s i e el et ageia i it J. Burton Kimberly are entertaining | ? s o Robert Woods' Bifss, Mrs. I'red- I Europe. is at the Lee House for Gol Iy clamed iadlie edoya. at a bridge tea thix afternoon at ! A jerick A Delano. Mrs. Charles M. | the spring season. BARNES. Diepu i o « e Tovnd) a0 deAr: The ami dor of Peru and Senora | Wardman Park IHotel in honor of ' i g 2 i ©Ms. Joseph Frelinriuyren 211, a1 e e doa de Pezet were the honor guesis at|Mrs. Harey Miller of New York, who J 5 2 : 7 § Nvi ieeaas | St ana Mis, « ; ioved aother lrneheon today of the second seerc- | is Spending @ short tnie in Washing. - | % vick Mrs. itozers. My, {nOURCe the m ge o ther daugl Lawa a0 tary of the enibuassy, Dr. Santiago 1% ton and is Staying at Wardman Pack p 3 < : : s Wuier R R, Marie. to A.r. Riggs Jackron 4 daig e Pedoya., who entertained a company | Hotel. i re B Tuckernan Picking o Terra Alta. W, Va., S tur- | i gnies of twenty-iwo he Totel Hamilton | Additional guests have been invited i duy. Iebruary 1. in Baltimore, Md. it i ' ey : in_complimert to the two former|in for the tea which follows the con MARY MOANTGONERY. The Minister of Polang. Dr. Wro- | s i ' t URIEDRES ministers of foreign affairs of Peru | clusion of the playing. Presiding at | Dlemiski was a lunch he enter coifmi‘tee betnee s ‘ : ’ ; g e i was a luncheon host g Wi The entortainment coifmi‘te oL and their wives, Dr. and Senoru de | the ten tuble are M Hopor nS ot | Daughter of Mr. and M. Warwick Montgomers. has left Washington with on host at th Ml ot : S A of love wid devotion | her aunt, Mr. Edward Douging White, widow of Chief Justice White of the | 4 Sesterday. ws were also the | the Women's City Club will give a _iasr iend. FIAN Supreme Court of the United States, for Bermuda for an extended stny. |y v‘“’“ or of the Polish Legation and | Mi-careme dance at the clubhouse. BEYER. . » i nassed on | Madame Kwapiszeswka Jackson place, on March §, at 9 noe o 1 | . | o'ctock p.m ! .‘\\u N ! ! Mre, Henry €. Wallace and Mrs. Mark | man Smith. Mise Betty Connolly. Miss tepresentative John Reber of | o guex Rose I ned i memory o ]v'nmr, assisted by Mrs. Rush Hol- [ Louise Anderson. Mr. McFadden, Mr. | Pennsvivania, who has heen 1 L VOTED FRIEND EVELTN il re-! . Interment pri i land and Mrs. Peyton Gordon. Tennent, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Rand |turned to Washington yvesterday for | LT !MILBURN In sad but loving cemembrance The decorations are spring flowers, | Mr. Descriere and Mr. Benjamin the closing days of the Congress and | BROWN. Depuried this life " | $hiur dear mother, Mrs. RACHEL ANNA the prevailing color tone being yellow. | Miss Ainsa is ¥ returning to]is at the Buriington Hotel Vo105t B rer | MILEURN. who deparicd this four her home ir having been - ! after u { e &0 fodar, March 3. 1919. Mrs. Wait C. Johnson, wife of Col.|Spending the winter season in’ Wash- | ative and Mrs, Joseph W, g trown o Just @t of swet remembrance Johnson. entertuined at Juncheon to- [ington with her uncle and aunt. Capt., For were the guests of honor at : v Wiown, jr Just & token o devot 3 | day at the Army and Navy Ciub injand Mrs. Luke MeName Ast evening of Mr. and Mrs. | n iost_ of ro Jipgd bat our baris still lonz for you {compliment to ber house guest and m 1 4 anday. Mar VomeR Lovine SOXTUAMES 1 VELsoS, | former Goucher classmate, Mrs. Wil- | Mr. and Mrs. Wade H s are re- % 1 pam . from . Chu AND FAMILY " e | turning rrom Atlaniic City tomorrow.| s 3 o . liam Kimball of Davenport, lowa. ftUrnin wife of Represen St v ! i PONICKAU. In leving remembrance of { who arrived lust evening for a visit | Where they have spent a week. i entertitined Informails 4t uneh. | BULMER. Suddenis. on Thursday. Mareh dear husband, Eit oS RAL, - | e [ - v eon at the Shoreham yesterday i [T tomw. WILLIAM L} ¢nicr I ago toduy | ences of colers duys With | ontisand Mra. Ernest G Walker w Saats g - s 5 LU Al from " the jwriors Ma I T T |0 Evies et dTantincen Exne | CpLeriain at dinn venimg at} Mea Paul 11 Hasi . » 1 Justice Hoehhng Strikes, e S N prpy e | guesic being all former students of | : B o o eutsCommande scual wu TSy i Ar TR why dled foucher College Among those er ATriand My Beverley Humpt s : $ W la, M 1 1 1 E evertey Humphrey 5 3 Ao T S ot Were Mt (s e r s i e Wittt S ocnenderser en. | OUE SUGGEStION That Cran- caaxe. vuw. s e e a sanon L) i iqies. Daid “|-m’l parcy tonight in complimeni o Mr. | tortained luncheon bridge dall Is Coult “Friend.” i ingkitve of James Sharp and |y amDi, Loy Horerer e palding, Miss Rose Pal”!and Mrs. Hugh Conway Stannard 1 at . RE e Ste the % niera! 1 L : R Miss Gertrude MacArthur. Mrs. | 2yette el tpeAiotel s Lour riend. ¢ S EMIETIL | Sacretliiolia) e 05 ous Morrow. Mre” C0G Tee Sr il e e o i) : S e T it (e Avery Coonley and Mrs. Henry | tertain th rnoon n idwird Everett Blodgett en- DANE, suturday. Ma o s fife s\ seurs azo today Iz Hugh iparty. at her home. Bethesda Itertained u ‘small company at junch- | Justice Hoehling of the District su- PRRR, “gigpiar; ar @ s, g jer Qi Ma bonor of her little daughter, eon vesterday at the Powhatan | preme (Court h stricke from the KNOWLTON DANE. t t IERE . Jou. are iy rememoe —(The first choice of elght generations i irutreice ot Goul At AR Pecrit M ki | ttev. | revord the sugmestion of Harrs i e Lucs I Claier. n T 10 Sl e g el clng g ward M Tarbution. entertained & ibe among the amusements The Commissioner of Internal Rev- 7 age. Notiee of funers § rou 3o dear small company informally at lunchee = enue and Mrs. David Biair has as andall as “friend of court” that | poorremT. Friday. Mare 1925, wt HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * today at the Army and Navy Club. Mrs. Gaillard Stoney of San Fran- {Neif Eucst at Wardman Park. the | the ‘Knickerbocker Theater COMDANY | Gosdeme. Ventnd ovmimert, Caity o SMITHAin i 10viny: setemlince ol e 9 when her guests included Mrs. Guy U./cisco. wlo has been the house guest|fOrmer’s brother Mr. John I Blair | wag gigeolved Jelaware before the | beioved wife of Frederih ight otier, GEORG st Baker S C Ocolate Hardy. Mrs. Daniel Roper. Mra iof Mrs. David Du Bare Gentachtis|of Raleigh, . C. e e e et T G e S R L G II L e e G o L T : - ; [ Bling of fifty sutts by vietims of the | ELT L Wil I nt &l el s a nson, Mrs. Congess Fite and Mrs. | where, after a brief tuy. she wili | MFS I William Kyle has’ returned i theater disaater. and. therefore. these i ™ang “Mawacl in_thae gatde PREMIUM No. 1) iBainn Mo [ Jotm Ay SFter L Drjef stay. she WLl o Ther home after an extensive viait VicUms and their legal representa- i Mardh 5. ar 1 8w et Fort n thae eoiden sunny region Last evening Col. and Mrs. Tarbut- | Washington for « cruise in the West | (0 Telatives in - Greenville, s, e DIttt concir iy onla hae ] el And the Tiks hat fure are b ok b ki k : . ton ‘were hosts to a company at din- | Indies and Canal Zone. Mrs. Galllard {AtlaNta. Ga.. and different points in ; & the 1 StIICE SOUrt, MUt wou & have ; We shall tind in heasen again or making cakes, pie, puddings, ner, enteriaming at the- K V1 Jorh Me, Stoces Fiori! s G (BALL briaried s bre atter u AL e Sl g LSl S Jolnratston o Coivers of the dissolved cOrporation. ' ree. Tuwdas. Frbruirs : e vy Club cir guests New York. and’ mpent] S mreaciicii s pteton) Atin daid Attorneys Archer. Chamberiln wnd | T Feetinmn » - i SWAIN. 1n loving nco er o frostmg, ice cream, sauces, fudges, Sen: andliNins Geaa ¢ arans, | ie summer abroad cmingt dni| _DES Breden D L T il o G Montertaraecniial | e S tatin Siin { " dariing chitd, ARTHY S Shal Col and s, T. Q. Don ‘o1, | October. 2 M ; . ore | umes 1 4 T tods: 3 < a i 2. Don; ; fictehaan itertalned at luncheon | Mr. Crandall had not received per i Cand Joseph M rai | passed away five ago tods hot and cold drinks. | and Mrs. enest Agnew. Col. and Mrs ol ; thire vesterdiy, DAving as her guests | MISHon of the court to appear as itx | Ui L Bursy chureh, 61 and & sis {0 Maren' 5. Tos Fo | sy Van Dane und Mrw Perey Whliam- | Maj, teorge Luberoff, U £ A ard | Mrw' Siotier. Mra, Bempses.. Mra. | "fricad.” and that any attack on the Gy SR 50, e B b e midnight moon s beamioe or more than one hundred and forty it A o - Luberom. Twio are n W : s Mrs. Davenbort. Mrs. Stetson, | VlidiLy of the service of submoena, ittty DUt heleiCerers e i sicu ‘ whic o Texs 1 for some time. have taken an sy Pt S e oa on Mr. Crandall for the cker- fng - 2 st he sleepeth without wak years this chocolate has been the standard gave u the Witlard {n celebration of japArtment i the Rurlington Tot: SO igEnnandee bocicer Theater Company shoutd have | HEINES, suturdus, March 3. 165, GM3ta TS coultiou ke exas indepcndence dag { been raised by a apecial appearance | jofe Adumel. wife e Flea e e for purity, delicacy of flavor and uniform | Mrs T Septimus Austin entertained will T, Ha former Tost- | of_counsel : = S SUbes Jf (unatilic e tte lel tias ine from mees b = Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kauffmann will | @ large company at luncheon today at | ... : lie effe e ourt's action. it i . Departed this life Marel el it bt Ll lit 2 ¥ 8t aster wardman Park | The effect o cou Maren We hive no Attrar Bow qualify. . gniertain a compuny of forty-two at|the Hotel Hamilton the'first of | ST Se00re i ‘satd. ¢ to uphold the right of the = J0h af s v dine Tl Calvert ot nwed | MoTHER cdmnner this evening at the Chevy,sSerfes of luncheons she will give y P disaster vigtims to sue here. but in S P KANE. Funeral Monday st 10 ; . Lnnen ings ey 3 e of §; atie _Bive| - : abue I rom St Thomas Catholi reh, | TUCKSON. In loting memory of my devoie Nathan Hopking Heft of Ardsley-on-|were Mrs Morris Sheppard. Mre John | o¢ hor apartment in the Calverton|AEAinst the company 'the assets MIDBIETON, sarinian yercy Tiree vear go soda. Sarch 3, 1 Y 1dson, is visiting her sister.' B. Kendrick, me Stangler. Mi-|yegrerday for the music committee of | might have to be reached through e i iy s s alE s dead Bt she lhs MADE ONLY BY ; : Smith. Jr. | dame do e M Franc's Wilims |32 TR 0 Rintrican Tan Women, | the Delaware courts LY FHIELUS, Ve { ooy a7 she 1s dead, bt b, % 1 Mrs. Herry Norment. Mrs. Robert E. | ot whieh committee she is vice chair: | i an ements | Her Heavenly Father called her o William P. Eno and Mrs. Ehle | Mackenzie. Mrs. Victor Kauffmann, |9 A kbl will be published daters o Eoeats e had to g WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. | by at home tomorrow afternoon. Mes. Ollie Jaimes. Mrs Edward | pol Gl NE BT D SUns S Jove | MRS. W. 'W. LAWTON DIES it e Rl : Eolliiod s DORCI after 4:30 o'clock | Blodgett. Mrs. Horace Macfarland, | < Oblo and: chibaess on the - V. VY. | NELSON. Weduesda. 2 er ot e was e e s stablished 1780 HESTER, MASS. tlen oot e A e s harean et I AlToen. embrake Thom: Mrs| S50l of Ohlo) auf ionliman ok she R0 pim e ; Clarence Richmond Day. Mrs. Samuel | W0 aibiar e 5 e & Booklet of Choice Kecipes sent frec lunchec oday at Hotel Hamilton. | 1" Kauftinann, Mrs. Davenport White. | iy Of mdmiml Gresory, and Mrs. | Charleston. S. C.. Clubwoman Well ANEHE G, NELSON. daugher of the ER DEVOTED ANI e ning Capi. and e Luke|Mrs Edwin Fuller. Mrs Loren John- i - Enown in Washington. at the 8. 11 Hins ¢ eral home, 01| o0 G ek s Laroiyn Thom. Miss|gon’ Mrs. C. Mathews Dick. Mrs.! 3\fjss Marvy Veeder entertained at] 5 { Taehie:. n.w. Moodas E WEDGE. In o B! tle, Mise Gladys Chap- | Francois Berger Moran. Mrs. Bolivar { ginner lasi evening preceding thei Mrs. Winbourn Wallzce Lawilor ! Piesse omit fionere [ ke PAGEE woms o Llord. Mrs. Henry Parsons Erwin.|junior League dance. Her guests i mother of Mrs, G. Lawton-Morgan of 0'CONNOR. i s > i this life two years ago today. March 3, 1 Mrs. John Happer. Miss Winifred ) juded Miss Harriet Love. Miss Eiiz; this city. died yesterday at her home, 1925 JOHANNA . Today recalls ssd memories Walker of New York and _Miss ! heth Young. Capt. Dean Kalbslah. Mr. | in Charleston. . Mrs, Lawton!' the laie 1 « Of a loved one gane to rest Madeleine _Au daughter of the {Lawrence Jackson. Mr. George Echols | was weil known in this city andi meral from i - And those ‘who still remember her hostess. The table was adorned by {and Mr. Robert Benjamin Was ldentified with the Daughters % Vymdas. 3 2o therce’ 3 Are ithose who loxe her best. basket of spring flowers £ = of the Amerlcan Revolution, United | <aid ui 9:30 o' atives and friends ' s ' $ = ey, R "1‘""'-‘" at! payghters of the Confederacy and. imiid to atiend — Mre. Emory Sands was hostess at|tea vesterday at Le Paradis. enter-|cojonjal Dames, of which she had ' O'CONNOR. Friday luneheon today at the Hotel Hamil- | taining a party of seven. been long an active member. In her | s af hie reiin FUNERAL DIRECTORS S51. BmhanihcEisuesta) wene (Capt o e < Fidson home town Mrs, Lawton was the FIMOTHY 0'CoNNO bt watchman = a s Adoiphus Andrewe, Dr. and Mrs. | M7, and Mo dohn . Davideon 0. oreanizer of the Charleston Women's | pnt L fof 8 vinier o soart vl JAMES T. RYAN el e T i B e A ltaking their muests to the Juntor|Exchange and a director of the Con- 9 am. when ligh mass will be | Model Chapel, " ™ Lincoln 142 tees. and Maj John G. Quecke. !league dance. The company included { feder: Home for Girls. She was Friends avd relatives invited, | ® Nt A balen Bpstre S Rae). SIon ST RS Mr and Mrs. Sidnev Thomas, Mr. and {a political worker of strong influ- Sudoaly. Wenesday. Februars | L hulances aneaer: Mrs. Theodare Gill. Maj. and Mrs. | ences and a writer nsf n‘yot‘e. f‘l;f TiEs 2. ROSSTHAMILTON. Mtoved hix |~ GuisDignibed_and E@cwnt Rervice ' of the Spanish | Theodore Wrenn, Mr. and Mra. Clay | survived by one sen, St. John Allison | pand of Marien P nen i L e e it b host | Primross, Miss Allcs M dendorf of | Lawton of Charleston. and Mrs. G.| AL AR Wm “WFT \[l)ca‘l 8]! Sfi., ' : i . | Baltimore. Miss Suzanne ase, Miss ' Lawton-Morgan of this city. (private) from his late residence. E. Liocoln y“’ a company of twenty-four at din- | ;o TS Bogch. Miss Janp Tyler, o G N Y 5 s Monias. Stareh 5 e | _Automoblie Servic — r. Douglas Mackall. jr.; MF. James iterment at Fort Lincoin cemeters: 49 ! Pennybacker, Mr. Sam Beach, Mr. = 'nxom; Saturday. March 3. 1928, after a | MOURNING BLACK PemiT Ik AT oS sonor, drj GIVES SUICIDE VERDICT. |mmome, som ers tr st o i Dyed Within 24 Hours John Davidson and Mr. Heath David- re. Charles nite] Funeral private. * 5 , i in Da |CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO.! son An autopsy performed on the body , VINES. 1 this life Februaiy 28, 102 A" | UNDERTAKERS _:';; i 2469 INth St a6 of Ross H. Pollock, twenty-nine year " Fenton pl. nw.. JACOR AL iy | | 1241 WISCONSIN AVE.! | P00 | Dupont Cirele, Fr Mr. and Mrs, John F. Dryden enter- | gld, 1501 W street southeast, revealed band of Fiiza T, Vines = - tained a company of thirty at a buffet | the cause of death to be chloroform e o Eeal liomas ‘” ‘ |Y poisoning. The body of Pollock was| [ihert e ! i . E B = = | found in a wooded p:lrfldlc){[near (‘ooi’i and bro nlaw of William I 1” & fi tfll‘! e . School, 15th street and Morris roa Notice of funeral later Diamonds and Jewelry noon. according | WELCH. Tiursiar. March 1. 5 S ‘p T an heme ST Sirto | 10 olice, with an empty chloroform ‘at his residen RS OPPENHEIMER & SHAH || xyreqi mon—can vowe on ok song o] £0, 000, 30 b e s UNDERTAKERS s find - Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt issued a helored husband aria ce | 1208 — | FOINIER brown and WHIe 59 Eye 8T 86| cereifionte of Suicide Boraiuont” “Fon YonmEaLY 9307 ST. HERSHEY'S 5 pm : e At S ol e WRIST WATCH and bracelet; lady's goid: Interment at Oak Hill os ht, Col - rth 5160 { 2 e aud relatives invited 3148 Mount Pleasant St. N.W. | fursiss nigii, Coma ave. ¥o Mamage Licenses. WINE. Thursiay, Mareh 1, 1923 at Proni. | A Sale to change a trait | i of human nature [ e . g o s s s v e S B A | o e Announci - < Gollins. 577 at 915 n hence to St D Home-Made Ice Cream fards losi webruary 3 tag No. pmex| E-iintts e nitiep e jaick o ana | Joanice mage il wraung 210w, "R o J FILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director woa Tes Fiends invited to: attend . | Embalmer. Livery in connection. Commods Klrlhhvfi' of Baltl L SUSSTHens (uxitedntojaticu® - rlfirml and modern urma(nrmm ""lllmedernn it il | 2ol g 'W. Btoughton of this city and Hanna In loving remembrance of a 8 k n lovi remembrance of onr de NEW YORK l\) NW MAIN 2608, 4 P T % - &."Bfopny of Baiiimore. M voted husband " and fatier, RLES P, fl’aflk[l =3 o PN SRboNe. KV 3 (he TgE | By Rrown snd Beairice Harre, ERANCIS ADAME Tho o aarEs sale about this time last year—and - quare R e T R TR N S L : there are figures confronting —— | B4R, ot i © ¥ 0wy R R A el et v 0l R 14th St. at K | BEADE_Amethyat. Tost on TTth or ¥ ¥t | gioiy Ve, Soulia of, Brookizn, N. 187, and GODWIN T BAN f.«n:’}x'f"wm . | Tharsday. evening. Detumn te Mrr Gwpy | Sl B- . . a.w. died’ Mareh 23, 1917 Neither the successors of nog Son: Hotel Rooserelt, for reward. . Some may think we are not lenely with the original W. R. Speare the six courses makes this a | ROSTON BULL, femule, marked white Breast. | e following births have been re { PG A e ’ SR 3 ‘ " G : ” voried 10! vofeR STeR AND Whotnen « | THOS. R. NALLEY & SON. whole lot of reasons why you’ll profit- popular place. | o SR TR | R Y TR LR it o et denionto| L it B £ SO {98, | hours memory of our heloved brother, | Updertakers. Embalmers. BAG. black beaded. vicinlty 2nd and W _and 2 vl 1 (b‘dnp ‘%9 tfhldnge % 1|ty . b—lfi‘ :ing | R, | S e e | B In @lemoriam. HERBERT B_NEVIUS nabits € believe so—also we had a ;Bflttl | e T o e Bt | Gwe R St e Yo W “"‘"“"{IA”!:"N!BTER. A tribute of love and decn 5 mrxfl'.':;m'x‘i";?.‘:,;‘.‘,‘,' The full reason for this sale and a phere—sed erory oun e || BEAPR Y g o ety T Repy Births Reported. - 1S o el el . i e 040 F St MW, | o 308 T, st. nw a T. Walker, boy < : by part1c|patmg are in the papers to- Dinner, $1.50 ;’3:3::'_ Al,;ff,;'fi:;:',f‘“,’:‘;,.'f‘,.::‘,?._’,;’;";‘ o i K by et o Al e, OResBe WL fala] B one Lincarn dab. today. March 3. 1917, Anniversury macs a Sokolov's Orchestra Col. 1338, N e L the' monastery i - ndail, girl = morrow. ) > T e | e and Frieds Lasaras giri® Relentiexs death among us comes _ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Washingtoa ‘Club ohn and Ma ruts irl. 1 And bitter grief fmpart< ; 1113 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. via 9th. F an Conn. ave. Phone Main 6880. | Aiert V. and Mary P, Hamm, girl, 1t_takes our loved ones f-om our homes Moders Chapel:’ Teiepnone. __ Main 2473 3 b ; Reward. Tobert W. and Katharioe 'Throckmorton, Hut never from our hearis lt s t - d rf 1 CHESAPEAKE TAY DOG—In viclalty of 16th | boy. SISTER KATIE going to be a wondertul three- . & and Kenneds ste. n.w. Liberal reward. 1438 | Jarrett W. and Mary B, Irving, bos. In my heart you are fondly remembered. : z i A Established 1875 | Kennody st. n.w. ) uaries 8. n;uxr;:;mz‘.fim’r o’ | peher tonghts sl ciing to'vour name DEPOSIT HOOK —mew—snd checiosi—oer | Henry F. and Kitty Johnaton: giri e heart that loved on s dearly in 1eé day sale—the time is nght—the mer- o N T o A Eores o I et e o e b, | Grorde and Elile Jackwn, iR o ST xe . chandise is right—and the prices— | R ) SRR R o e well, you'll be surprised. ) ear Ngo todas, March 3. 1022 HAY DOG—German police, _gray, R d Grace Preston, girl. bt S 0 eeward. "2100' Eye gt = P e e She s dwelling in the holy city, with the i | | i i i 1 cEme : Jonn H. and Bra B. Fairfax, girl golden gatex alar. i < ] HER GRANDDATGHTER, IRENE MAT- | i~ White_and_black seiter, female, THEWS PAG | FIVE FRUITS | oo g v : 1 H - Txmoth Hanion 641 B ST. N.B. Phone 1. 5543 CEMETERIES. SECTARIAN " VATLTS CEDAK HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington's Beautiful Burial Grousd Pperpetusl _cire—Chapel—Perfect Service— We specialize in designing and erect. guelce” piote_iogeraty_ prices—Terme: T ¥or Booklet, Information or vmz to Ceme- S G ba DOG_white_and Black, sefter; 5ot Breke; Deaths Reported. { RLEINDIENST. In sad bat loving bee Tomorrow’s Star, Posl Combinden ?f 2 XipeEanity Jfi% ‘The following deaths have been reported in For preparing fruit punch between 7 and 7:15 o'clock, 1752 Q street to |the health department in the last twenty-four 3 . i Willard Courts. Phone N. 3877. 17t] hours 5 and Times for full particulars o cblEnding pammotes; wef wiiinr v e o e mais, 51, 51 s Tn igl 2 GLABSES — Tortolse _ shell, AT e flbwlr\t North 5168 ) Josep! 23 , Pint Dozen POCKETBOOK—Black, 4th st me. or Pa. | Harbart A Bl o ate A ot s.e., about 1 o'clock Friday. Raward. Bottle .... 75c $8.50 |Iincom gl = ° 0| Jhabelt W Mawes, 54 738 tath et 05, — POCKETBOOK—Small. brown, somewhers be-| Antini Krebs, 80, 636 H st. n.e. leums) of quality and character. tary. Call MR, CAYLOR, Linc. tween Building C. Tth B : s., Hunt, 71, 1825 Mass. ave. St s oM Tth ama F: rewsrd. "Miarees Bot bRy g BBl ey Let us taks you to see many speci. FORT uNi :OI N Bottle ... $1.35 $15.50 ia»%:;*:\-'s:x';(:n;t‘;m mol it Mary Damariage. 7, 041 Acker st mansjof fouE oAk Anba ot el Tocal Fax car of batwaen Fark roed pest Sl ] M D aa v ot T O eomo rie The Park Cemetery B 14th_and Crittenden st. Reward. 1 36, Ei Hospital » n-Sectarian Perpetuil Care tenden_st. _Columbla_4367. Gl B ounte. 78 2588 O ot FHE: S NANIING COolINe, meautiful and Diting location. y 914 Fifteenth Street ccensible—on electri 1 h 'CH—If finder of gentl ced jexander Campbell, 58, 31 13th. ily accessl ic car lne. - 420430 Seventh St. N.W. B Iagruder S N fiTailea Hamilon wateh. ’x:;" et e Prestec, 45, Brovidince Houpit Baltimore boulevard, at District lias Pine Groceries - P RNy | 7 i R FUNERAL DESIGNS. ofi.;e~ 70512thSt.N.W. . Ave. & K St. N.W. tions_a Perey Dosglass Bovias; 18, 1122 10t s, Gude BI'OS. Co. 1214 F St Conn. Ave &K SENW. | oo i SV S 00 W | 00 St T s e, 1 o s e | el i ety Brance of our dear mother. grundmot at-erandmother. MARY A 1918, Anniversars mass at Holy Trinity Church. thful in life,_remembered in death. ing memorials (monuments and mauso- i om ‘ who died seven years ago todar, [