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: = ; ;e THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923. V' : allie M——% S M ko i | RITES FOR R. B. HANDY. | SUMNER KIMBALL RITES. E. J. Puuman, Pioneer Photo ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Deaths. TONIGHT. ~ == ]| Was Editor With Agriculture De-| Funeral Services for “Father of ‘The Big Sisters of the District will partment Twenty-Nine Yeare. U. S. Life-Saving Service.” Merchant Of Washmgton. Dles : WARREN. Departed this life Tuesday at 6 June 19, 1922 at Garfleld ‘H: V. N, beloved wife of meet at 8 o'clock, at headquarters, 700 11th gtreet, room 610. Jl:"rr“! mréa, and Jevoted aunt o (vrlly.lw Funeral services for Robert Breckin-| Funeral services for Sumner I. Kim- The annual festival of the Church | ‘s a“sister.two brothra. ‘s [ ridge Handy, for twenty-nine years as- | ball, former general superintendent of sistant editor of the division of publica- | the United States coast guard, who ded Beloved By Trade ilons, Department of Agriculture, who |at his home, in the Portner, yesterday, gled at his home, 1537 Park road, Tues- | was held thia morning at the Speare un: f Readi t ay, will be held from the Manokin |dertaking establishment. Following the ne. Presbyterlan Church, Princess Anne, | services the body was shipped to Au- or headiness to Md., today. The interment will be there. | gusta, Me., his old home, where the in- . . He''ls survived by his wife and thesc | terment will be. Mr. Kimball was known Aid Beginners children: Misses Anne Bruce, Marie | from coast to coast and the lakes to the g > Breckinridge, Effie Bruce and Jessie | gulf as the “father of the United States Bruce Schiey Handy, and John Bruce |life saving service,” he having been cone Handy, R. B. Handy an® William Up- | nected with that branch of the public of the Transfiguration will be held in the church grounds under auspices of the various clubs and guilds of the church. Amusements, booths and concert. Relatives and ar loved one, on earth knows: best to tuke her home, r sorrow 'und_woe. ' AND FRED.* 24¢ : Departed this 1ite at 10 pm., at his v lll(lul H. WASHI o e Washims Business Women’s Council will hold } annual election of officers in lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Bible class, 7 o'clock. The Federation of Civic Associa- June ° : tlons will meet, 8 o'clock, In board- =5 the | itiam 11.. 3 shur Handy. William C. Handy, Jr..|service for forty-four years, room of District building. | il " A '7“""?' e ers and Mrs, Teagle J. Smith a sister. Chi Sigma Sorority will give an in- Moriah Baptist. Chureb; ‘ R e One advantage of the movies over 7 formal dance at Potomac Boat Club, and N sts, s.w day, Jun the parlor for spooning is that the ut L ere o 3 ] . Rev. 3. .’ Randolph offciat’ i T Alfred Tarrow, owner of vast |youns folks can have dim s ine | ived — e oy Shno et o) shipyards in England, recently gave |without pefSonal responsibility for 1t. may view the remains at his late re £100,000 to the Royal Soclety for| The hand that rocks the ceadis s Last 50 Years. Cards of Thanks. from Saturday, 1 p.m., to Bunday, no Sclentific Research. * Sir Alfred is|not always the one that gets held the > elghty-one years old. v MILLER. We wish to extend our thanks to o Rev. dornigan, Rev. Howard, Latosca Social g death of our beloved son, JOHUN W. MIL-{" ing motner, LER. MR. AND MRS. ANDERSON, * NORRIS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our friends and relative for In_our hearts your memory lingers, , their kindness shown to our dau; and Bweetly, fond and’ true, sister during her illness and for the beau There 18 dear mothi ZABETH NORRIS AND FAMILY. ¥ Deaths. s our denr brother. d_this life on ANDERSON. On Thursday, June 21, the residence of his daughter, Mrs. Oak st Cherryda ERSON, Bluemont, Va., E. J. Pullman, ploneer among local photographers, a resident of Wash- | ington for more than half a century, | died at his apartment, 420 9th street, ‘;emrday where he had llved for |the past twenty-five years over his | photographic supply house. Mr. Pullman came here when Wash- | Ington knew virtually nothing zbout | paved streets, trolley cars and con- | crete sidewalks. He was the oldest | Photographer in the city. h | Beloved by the trade, there are E. J. PULLMAN. i | scores of local photographers here| ’ ANDREWS. Departed 1! who owe their start to him. When. | third floor of 935 Pennsylvania ave- | Juae 20, 1055 wamnt |ever a man wanted to start a busi. |NUe- He stayed there for twenty-five | Joted father of Mr Family ness, his friends say, provided the|YSATS FEmMOVINg to the present 9th | at residenes or S r, 1088 11 | Somlicant was. of gosl ‘earing ang | Hrect location. | o e s e dertaking | g remembrance of our lov. C. BARKER, who de one sear ago todar, June rembran EN, who_dv today, " To Young Men In Business but_ead One of the most important things a young man must consider, when engaging in business enterprise, is the establishment of good bank- ing connections. e was a vacant place in heaven ! At was not quite complete od took our darling brotier, 1l th Vacunt seat E ANNA AND KATHE BROCKHAUS. In sad but loving remembran of car daughter, HELEN BROCKHAUS imer), who' entered into rest ten years ago toduy, June 22, 1913, in Chicago, . n my heart yon are always remembered Here, we enjoy co-operating with live-wire young business men, and we like to welcome them into our fold. We give them the utmost of Banking Serv ice—and try to encourage them and help them along in every possible way. rors, 9th and - Westminster sts. B.w weet. thoughts still cling to sour name reputation, all he had to do was to Was 1l Four Months, Funeral Sai 12 noon, Seventh Day ,;_‘",'21[""" :.'7“5..],'(5”?1.:3‘:’...’,? life, During the summer months, beginning stock up at the expense of “E. J."| For the pa a ch, 6th and N sts. n.w st four months Mr. Pull- as Mr. Pullman was known, and not {Man had been in ill health nd to MOTHER, ALICE YOLI this week, we will 2 continue the bank- | : . 1923, at the ing hour on Saturday afternoons at our WOTTy about the mones jfriends and intimates the pproach | pital,” ON. be. | BUTLER. In losing remembrance of our dens Uptown Bank. ’ ? mener of the end was indicated. Mr. Pull- | ¢ Jessis AL Ballinger, Notise ot ULIA BUTLER, Wi departc Born in New York. man is survived by a v s ow, Mrs. | of funeral L life three yeurs ago ) Emma Pullman, who was his sec | | . | 4 2 nd BUCK Y. Wednesday, June 20, 1 o) sus, ble leep | oo ":,”' shores of Lake Erie inl ife, and two children hy a first sife T O e Asleep in Jexus, bl . i New Yori/state, Mr. Pullman received ——E. H. Pullman and Mrs. Olive Pull- ed daugl “of Mary E.and the GEETY. 1. i econ ationa an his rudimentary education in schools | Mn Kefauver. =~ 14 s 2 e e e e fi}"?»,.d.'fn' i 4 | ore was a thiri ird degree de; Jidune G Copyright, 1023, Hart Schaffner & Marx o Sz 1.( e eoaalla dasces at Gnarlin|| ocitneitnite s state J inei will'be vung at b am Helatives kg e The Bank of Utmost Service niversity, Ohlo, where he later was [ g friends invited to attend. Interment Mount | God takes our loved ones £ Drofessor, Atter hls arrival in in Masonic circlex. ho also was & | Oiivet cemeters. but ot from' our hearte shington during the civ var : worker and a member of th '. = n HIS LOVING WIFE, AN f 1 G S | to have been the first photographic Funeral services will be conducted | Durial Cedar Hill c Tn sad but loving remen 333 treet NNW. show in the city, and according to[next Monday from Wright's under-{ C. (Atlanta pupers plea: nck of our lelgved fathr HABVEY W, local photographers, sold the first|taking establishment, at 10th and O |GADSDY. Wedne GEETY, Jun and brother GEORGE camera brought to thi city streets. The funeral will be in charge ABETH M., wilo CH , June Later he studied law at the old Na- | of the Masonic f aternity. 1 from tional Law School, and was admitted ave., June d 4 i 0 (h bar, G HER. Genuine English St o put never ook b S5 | oo NENT MASON 29¢ Yard-Wide Kl‘arvh work in photographic lines loved wife of the lat (ui:i"l(ofi(rhauxhx::}’ucl:: hiy business DIES AT HOME HERE/| ne" sivirass: dune [ Huddersfield HARRY 1 Organdy oy |1 55 ICAUFMANG & HAWKINS. Tn sad but loving remembranc of our dear son and brother, GEOI HOLMES HAWKINS, who departed 1 2o todas »w can we for affectionate and tr es and your kind way George Wallace Jones Member of | an frenis iviied o attead. s Py, - s life. suddenis. Thurs- | NEY. 1 e - DIE HALL, devoted | KEARNEY. In sad bt loving remembr Many Capital Fraternal s T O e dear, mother, CATHERINE KEA z Agnes Hatton. She leaves to mourn their 0 died twents-nin Lodges. 52 Turue Sisters. one daugiter and 3 hose 1504, HE] of relatives. = Funeral Suuday, Jure 24 al | MERGENT. In sad memory of mother, MAI lock moon, from Mt Carmel AL MERGENT, who departed this life th i ad friends invited. In years ago today. In_our hearts your memory lingers: Sweetly, tenderly found our hearts There is not a day, dear mother, that i do not think of Tou S R R N ST 7S . Large Fish Net Hose $1.69 New shipment, stripes or = plain nets, in black wnid Toly Name Church at 9 o' urday. Full piece : (g [ or 1316 To 1324 TTH ST.. N.W. | i 50 |o) | R s day, June 2 bers of Columbia { . No. 40, g W < and me s are folded, Man---Be Cool! Come to This Great Sale of Dependable Quality Summer Suits Coat and Trousers | 30 Pencil Stripes on Navy Blue, Black and Reguiar our late brother, THC d this life W Servi father and mother ght at 8 pu In sad but losing ro deve mother N-HOW AT CARRIE at the b ato rest twe today, Jun, 1 Saturday, MOTHER PAUGHTEL | JONN F aited Ruler; In eaa but lovin rance o ALFONSO E. WIL HARROD. Depurted this life Tuesiar. . at Georgetown University Hospi- v a brief il RTINA . devoted wife of Jumis e and xis- ral from her n.w., thence to reh. Saturday ‘at 10 o] our_dear mother, DORA RO rted this lite’ on year ago today, J June life and memory 1 3 think of you DEVOTED CHILDREN ts, Augustine k. Friends and relatives jovit nttend. E JONES. At his reside: 7 SR S T L S N Y YR Y. L in Takoma Park, | JONES, beloved hus. | limadge Jones. Funeral | lien's Church. 14th and Irving June 11 am. Inter: Creck_c Remains at { el ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlan 641 H ST. N.E Phone L. 5343 Oxford-Gray NDA MARTIN. + cLNEDITSY GEORGE W. JONES, {JONES. Mt M., Cwill i | Plain Colors in Cambridge Gray, Navy Blue (i o SR SR S George Wallace Jones, prominent in | Masonic circles and a well known busi- lness man of this city, died suddeniy ves- shapes. Tan, gray. black and blue, | | teTday at his residence in Takoma Park, B4 in plain colors and stripes. in the 4o | Md. The funeral will be held from St.{ Lpltige fhe Tortoer, 1oth nd medium and dark shades and every |lot. Sizes in young men’s, con- %| tephen's Church, 14th and Irving | Kimball. Funeral from V : s 5| ; 0 F si. n.w.. Friday, Ju one a great value. Sizes 34 to 46. servatives and stouts. Sizes 34 to 46. »x | streets northw, 11 ofeloclc tomor=f - 920 B st Fritiag, Jum \ wonderful assortment of mo- High-grade mohair and fine sum- hairs. kool kloths and other sum-|mer fabrics, made up exceptionally mer-weight fabrics, made in two|Well and_tailored to hold ~their 3 and Light Gray ey mifl and three button style coats. Light, -y " MORTICIANS 1752 Penna. Ave. > PHONES * = = Ry p.m._In f{Huddersfield, Situated In The West row morning, George F. Dudley. | 1aCY. June at_nis residen ~—— JAMES T. RYAN, vrur‘lur. officiatin The interment will s.w., at 4 m.. WIL AM HF ¥ J w . qo - . ~ - i o ) * S Book o 3 > e 817 . AV LE. Riding Of Yorkshire, England, Is The i Children's White $1 .69 } 500 Better Slllts Reduced'g o e i . Carenee, Satter, Wit | Mogel coaper Lo AVE B g s . ) The Reiic e ;mu..' He was fifty-four years old. He | liam Lacy and Elizabeth Lacy K me. | FPrivate Ambulances (']?Lh Lem(.r o l!“ S s A-nd Shppers, No restriction in this sale. Every suit goes, and this includes {; |Jas a member of the Mount Pieasant ,_,:;“;");,“_‘j“j“"""l“:\““‘(\:M“M"r e L ,,‘”}.’:' B,‘"‘ Sor Weaves \Wonderful Flannels Which et Genan, Strap Pumps and Oxfords. | serges, worsteds. cassimeres, tweeds and herringbones. in bine, 5| | Lodse. No. 15 R et o at Ficowiliam, N e MARY Joseph irch’s Sons = o S 5 to 2. Saturday special e * | black. gray, brown and other wanted shades. in plain colors. 3| ngton Commandery, No. 1, K. T l\“\“\l pHekRrt) asermenc 3084 M St NW. Eeataus 1ss1 Are The Delight Of Connoisseurs hite P stripes l:md mixtures. Norfolks. sport models, single and double gl and Aimas Temple a gre Shtnrday, | i a00 aim." Friends and | Automobile Service . A Z : Women’s White umps | breasted and conservative styles, in regulars, slims, shorts andifg son of sens Ceorge ones, al rultives fuvit 3. WILLIAM LBE, Funeral Director ani ¥, 3 spair Of ITmitz S. Sionte > . \ pionecr settler of i . i el 7 L E And The Despair Of Imitator: and Oxfords, $1.95 touts, in sizes 32 to 50. onter uetlon o : atate, | MARTIN. Departed s lite June 20, 1023, | Evalmer. *Livery it connection Commndln: chapel and modern - crematort | Pa. Ave. n. Choice of several hundred p strap pumps_and oxfords: Cu heels; xizes 213 to & Saturd in Rockville, Md., LOU e 1N beloved wife of tie iate Thomas | 2o . five sons, one M, Neither the successors of nop gons R TR R B T O G T B fThese Suits, Made Of Genuine Im- ported Huddersfield Flannel, Are Pre- s ot | $20 & $22.50 Suits, $15($30 Suits .. .. ... . $24 & i?n,r | $25 Suits . ... ....$20 $35$uih........$28 : Josephine Jone: sented In Three-Button Models: Coats I A’ Real Bargain Sale oco“"u:':"‘:‘"ff::ji‘i‘,\‘fl';’“ - i 'E:féfifls:fi%fi%i::f orslzaai‘_ws»:fi W Are- 1% Silk-Trimmed; Silk-Piped And | Midsummer Hats o '1)(.'..«""”"" :|” HERBERT B. NEVIUS Silk-Taped: Trousers Are Plain Or Turned-Up With Flapped Hip Pock- 826 NEW YORK AVE N.W. - MAIN 2009 vat thieuce to Aloysis § i it S0 | The HOME FUNERAL | 8 o'clock $4 85 2 el A s G | ton mationai 5 ; ets And Snug-Shaped Waist. Unexam S eineete levet, 15 " e [ PARSON, byidar. Juwe 22 ter Conducted Inexpensivel pled Value. As Usual, Just Compare! { Horse hair Trust bldg.? wife of George Parso it at | Col. 464. braide les Choice of all men'e High-gruie | Veaded, With eorded WK drawstring, | Hanover, Pa., Studay, June 4 T Horns and other | | 1o shoes In slock. Patents. tans < evening, . at PULLMAN. Thursdar, June 21, 10 [ flne straws, and biack ealf and kid skin. Eng hool. * Reward. * Please retarn to 32000 nw., , W.WARREN TALTAVULL trimmed with lish bincher, brogue, semi-brogue in his 87th venr, beloved hus. | A WOME FOR FUNERAL SERVICE flowers. and and conservative lasts. All Good- mma M nliman. Fune ' 3619 14TH ST. AT SPRING ROAD. >r"li«‘lt'»y |l\’llk ,'H;» v\'v;’f ;'\l"&.( V}'fla‘;‘rfl.\' ";Il‘"‘h of Joln R. Wright and shapes. Thiek spart. oxtords: all ‘sises. Bt n.w Mouday, Jus "WNM. H. SARDC & ¢ LO AR PIN——I8 diamonds & 412 11 st. nee. \“mvlw»rll & Lothrop's, s PULLMAN. A special commanieation of La | _Modern ¢ . Bl - ot Y June 5, 1025, e 9233 | Just 50 New Canton Crepes, S | BET PNt of s il be oner R R . & f fine V‘ ‘km'mdup mflx«l)‘(fmm 42 ‘wool :'“'thl;llfx‘;l;; funeral \»5‘\:” r""t brother, ’ 816 H ST. N‘ LINCOLN 3464, Lace and Crepe de Chine py || meiae fons artsrine T A T oer oy | _Amosbld Shice UM, Silk Dresses Manhattan Polo Shirts Soft Collars attached; that’s what voung men like—long point, short point—plain or buttoned down; ] they're all here. Whites, stripes, g plain colors, plenty at will Philadeiphia, Ba. PULLMAN. The members of the Association ORIGINAL ———y BU from 431 S st. nw., Oldest Inhabitants are requested to attend “ EHE b June' 30, Cwhite it prows markiiees e | et o ote e et ber, Bport._Reward. EDGAR J. PULLMAN, from the chapel of , pgafle n AMER e te Johu R. Wright Company, 1337 10th st * 1208 H STREET,N.W. : TN S Ex v Eeal ey e | Large variety of colors, such as gray, navy, tan, green. brown §iZA\A | CrAm—TG T | 3 AOT WRIGIT, seeretary, 0 | MAINICS m::‘:’sfirts 3 g e & 2 wrsday, June 21, 1923 | ALMUS R.SPEA . R $ and black. Made with wide belts, wide or narrow panels, long s {0 mar H1 R ; S e T waist line; ornaments and ribbon trimmed. Sizes to 44." Spe- [ Y 03 {iar: Tbeval reward: chiidren’s pet '“n,"”,‘“m 470 H ot sw. Cou e ,f,’:"_‘;::.,‘;'i—-‘;—]‘—y——k i it e T i s Str | THOS, R, NALLEY & SONS, cially priced at $10.98. : Dominic's . Whers mass' Wil b said | 131 FLEVENTH ST. S, : . RN DOG—Large setter; male; at ® o'cl the repose of his soul.! Undertakers. Embalmers. m body. .Kindly return Friends and relatives invited to attend. In- | Homelike Funeral Parlors. N .f Pl d I rt d Gi h 3| | reward. J. B. McDonald, Ballston, terment at Mount Olivet cemetery. Phone Lincoln 480, 5 Kni eal mporte: ngham < EYEGLASSES, Difocals, with cord. RANDOLPH. Washington Lodge, No. 15. B. o = _ i ew- e te $5-95 Drp o i Lincoln 6060 I-K Bldg. Rew: . P. 0. Etka, will convene in “session of sor- Frank Geier’s Sons Co, = GLASSES—Tortoise shell, blacl vi row’ at 8 p.m. June for the pur- | 1113 TH ST v. g 3 SkHF - . ose of paying a tribufe to the memory of | Modern Cha; T Mansco Union Suits ts, esses, Iopte At Eenderivaniel vk, Lt B KON ! AXDO o, | Medern Chipe New Knife-Pleated Skirts—a good as- | | and tissue voile dresses—in checks—made ‘-rimmul in black leather case, i vy e R CEMETERIES. » sortment of colors—sizes to 31 waist | | with panels or straps of bias gold of self Finder call during day Cleveland oy By YL e Reward. measure. Specially priced at $5.95. m: ; thence to §t. Dominic’s Church, | NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS e | ¢ CEDAR HILL JOHN H. ONTRICH, Made by the Manhattan Shirt Co. with the same care and fine quality. Soft finished mull and checked crepe.* Cut full; button down the leg. $1'.50' near Kockville. Main 7870, . PIECE—_Tirown_fur. on_Tuesdny, Jome . ! il ¥, 9th, on Congress Heights car; liberal re- Exalted Ruier. gumsnv .N'XA ‘3:..:1 Phone Treasury Dept., Main 6400, Br- | washington's Beautiful Burial Ground Mrs, L. F. Redman, or address Apt. 3, | o5 _Perpetual cate—Chapel—Perfect Service— | B0 Wt S N ESE M ROWE e 50 moare o V2s: | Choice plots—Moderate prices-— Term. l esses PIN—Frateraity, Theta Delta Chi. Itockraven apt.. 3rd s | Ome! T aad Fa Avel STE ine. a2y ‘ Dewes on back.' Columbia 252.J. Reward. 22¢ | neral (private), Saturduy morning. Vor Booklet, Information o me PIN—Jeweled bar; Saturday afternoon; tri- | SCHULER, Suddenly, Thursdav, June 21, | € Call ME. CAYLOR. Linc. 082, IN A SALE OF ASTOUNDING VALUES petual Care Non-Sectarian Every one a bargain and made to sell at a much higher price than this sale- price c Such a wonderful lot of dresses are really be- yond the power of description in the small space + _allotted to this item. The values are so huge and “the styles so beautiful that you will miss a great Dpporlumty to stock your wardrobe at a big saving. All new summery frocks, built to keep ou cool and fresh. Regular and some extra angle of pearls, ‘small diamond in center. | = 1923, at 6:30 p.m., MARIA SCHULER, wid- | Per Al North 6577. Reward. Will person who called [ \ow of late Anton Schuler. Funeral Saturday ORT i IN‘ :i iLN ‘Wednesday please call again? June 23, from residence, 1527 B st. s.e. - s = thence to Holy Comforter Church, whers E;-dkxl%‘::{ck. .':‘I)x“l‘l';dkl,:;h!{"o H."xl".:::fn" mass will be said for the repose of her -oul MODERN PARK CEMETERY |Raleigh Haberdasher ' § < Thirteen Ten F Street lnc. E Prompt auto delivery service. o Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. 1| Gude Bros. Co., 124 F St, 9 e 305, Ant 300 gase | Reintives ana friends invited. Sitior oy Fheme Gk T, Ape 0 I maTe, Wy devarted’ - wita . ite, tonified iRt —a o1, 1923, ELIZAB SMITH, -be: Dig FURBE—Siivor meat; 70 ot. car. Ol Mra, | june 21, 1923 ELIZADE el BEAUTIFUL Rentrew, 819 D u Notice of funeral later. 2 . ‘Washington-Baltimore Boulevard Ffi",.”ba et "z«m"'.':fb' fA0one 820, T the | AFF. Friday. June 22, 1923, at 4 am ’ at the District Line i ave, car,. Reward if returned to Apt. 3, | MARIA TOUISA, ‘widow of the Tate T. A | yoo 1oen 8¢, N-W. Chasctess: o8 Rozel Taff. Funeral from the residence of 3 % So00 . st. . her sister, Mrs. F. H. Chassee, 30 U st. | Franklin 4745 Lincoln 35 9 TooTH SR I T T Monday. at am. Mase at ¢ Mar- ¢ nity of iscon: ave., “hurch. Interment Congressional ceme. | = Reward, 3611 Lowell st: s n et e % FUNERAL DESIGNS. P TRAVELING BAG—Brown, Saturday nigl . De ted this life Thursday Suvage and Laurel. Call Linc. '59. R T’l‘noxmne 210653 af 6:15 orclocy, MAG ; THOMAS, s, Funeral Sunday. J 24, at 1:15, ion Church, 2t ! Dumbarton ave.