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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY NOVEMBER 24, 1923 . Lace Curtains Cleaned - ce“d R;:i:::me [o] ¢ The Army:as a Figure H 35 YEARS A PRIEST ! 'BEURGEIUWN PAY LAST OF ,Fiwfl PASSES'LOH In Memoriam. Mume. Vibond, * Hand Laundry . (C )] 1 @ y of Speech |: Miss 5. Ella Gummings Was Best. | "5ih [n,fxd bt loins repemane 7 10th St. N.W. Main 4571, 28| BOTELER, who died six years ago todas, e s dent of Capital Fifty Years. November 24, 1917, l“l i BY DR. NE. = 3 I S . ustens | e Lome, 1770 Church street, Thursday for her coming, The army, as a figure of speech, . A At _the age of eighty-six years. E Special Attention to Ladies ¥ is near. has been overworked. The daughter of the late Al ler e allent surtaciie: Occidental Restaurant iChilean Ambassador and Senora de| v ek of the church ax the : - oyl Clmtmings, rominent figurs | | 0r Ghi Wb Al M The F; A ? the Lord, of the school . Rev. Joseph Himmel, Form In Philadelphia newspaper circles of e grief that iy borne in sllence = smnganibiace (oiDine N 1 aili POy of the = OF L3 Sehoul an i 5 y er |some years back and once territoria Ur the one we loved 8o well b2 ¥ the army attacking ignorance, and governor of Colorado. she was the( Dass of sulness still come o Before or After Theater _ [ ldtl]leu SfllllnL FrOlll NCW York the like. But the analogy of any S e P President, Jesuit for Past last member of her family. She haa| [fidirs feanso"otten s at 9:30 Mondas at the . Sp .. m;uu: DEVOTED MOTHER AND F. For Thanksgiving - misleading; for this reason, that the . undertaking chapel, after which the | BOTELER. 1n sad object of an army 1s to get a thing | s 4 . | for interment. S remains will be taken to Philadelphia| of our gariing N = - £ r - 5 a BEER “hi fte: on, Para- y v % I\C\V Sm\ rna FI(YS § iambessader of ‘Chile. aba{R{{ssooon: (entériataliic &t Ka' Fara- | dons, 151 entlcsly an esectilve.he 4 . Bt ey S R .- = £enors/de Mafhled are siling i, whlle he DUEDORS OF om0t e day today in homor of the “golden cling to ay fre ew Y e 4 ’ SR - . Vi o y 4 Phe hearts tha d youn so deq T-0z. Puckage Pulled Figs, 15 today from New York on the| The Woman's Board of the National | intellectual enterprises s (0 develop ; jubilee” celebration for Rev. Joseph Cards of Thanks. Live 7ou. I dexth ‘Tt fle o 1-pound Tin Box Pulle o Aconcagun to pass two| Homeopathic Hospital will give its | the faculties of its members. { TN I Himmel, S. J..’ former ident | PAINE. we ’ HER LOVING GRANDMOTIER 1%-pound Box Pulled i menths 8¢ thel lione in Chile:{ wardmen' Park Hotel Wednesaay |, 10 the army it 5:a fizat pHnciple of Georgetown University and Gon- [ Uhnks and appreciation w our frig e R EATIEY oy et Houe) 2 ‘si bu loring vemembrasce 6 Crown Pulled~igs, pound, The Sec that the individual is to sacrifice 7 Crown Pulled ¥ und : N alacary of Agriculture and — himself to the machine. In the school 7 Crown ed poun Mrs. Wallace will entertain a small| Mrs. Justice B. Ward has returned church, scientific or literary Crown Layer Figs, compan ormally at supper tomor- | to New York after a short visit here | F00™: € . 2 i o 12-0z, Jar Washed F 5 tow \evening in their apartment at!and joined her mother, Mrs. Willlam | movement quite the reverse if true:| » S S A e S EAE o ta ¥ s e rashed wie Vardman Park Hotel | Bayard Cutting, at Oakdale, LoDg jthe organization exists merely for the | g el e e | v Sympathy wnd heantiful foral telites t 4% Sears today The mini e e ABLEniC sake of the human unit. ! WAY oF showinie his approciation of | o RrApiong FARER The et | A S s anas 5 » minister of ‘Sweden and Mme K e ] 2 thits | Gaht P L 514 AR e time s quickly fown - S ea; s Judge and Mrs. D: ew Wright | The more a church, school or polit and honors paid thr. xpr TS e bt A\Iflgruder S \Wallenburg arrived in New York ves: % A Dstambe party emphasizes the machinery, den, 8. 1., adde. day to the| friendiiness and good Wil shull ever b y GRANDMOTHER AND IR LTRG e an BerenEarinram o <on..Mr. Dan Thew | the power, glory and influence of the Thanksgiving holidays and tonight | membered by me AY A. PAR THER BOrEL 2 '-mul.um after spending the late In " compliment to Miss | organization, the less is its value : Fathe mel will be the gu F HIS WIFE, MARY A. PARKER BRYANT. A tribute of love to the 5 i ome fn Swede 3 * 5 . a q i e v . dinner ane orma of "y’ darling baby, : . Ave. & { bome fdisweden Evelyn Gordon and Miss Ruth Stod- i to the souls in it. Personality is the linner and informal darling b HARLY will remain ove e we o8 afterware i . BRYANT, who departed e i Hbta St Ry thew dard, two of the season's debutantes. | very thing such an institution doe fterward. marnaggg' BRYANT, oo depatted s, but to develop. Back at Georgetown. o - 3. was | V. o W - o [ —( . Mr. a Mrs. Elin A Daxs of sadne "-*fl S i 4 nformally at luncheon {made for man. and not man for the | Former president of vo | Himmel i: back o E K zaga College. Boral tritmtes renderod ot the death of our durling Mitle granddesehees A Kitty years ago today ather| Peiovediusbandandifathen 11 ¢ Yoy taels droac 4, Mhiis Bite six sears Himmel was admitted to the Jesuit [ PARKER, 1 wish fo expross e 9 N il B r day for Month d at the Hamilton yesterday Shbbath~ And the nearer we ap-|University, who todny ecl again, where he ha ! SAVE COAL! Sl e firGach om the welghtier secm |the fittiedh anniversary of hix admii- | kocper B L 4 » o Tett me. p. . e welfare of | tance (o the Jesuit Orde # 1 shiould s | i Dr. e Tresieh Daaiehicl, | Axsistant I M. General and hum w e o during the past two years | Metal Weather Stripping leaving Hiton todiy for [ ME Glover Tn New York. 9pk BEie baby is of Wors (nperanes | = . g to the university aiter an absemee e Yo ace g Boos' Now (4 month’s stay in California. He will The Assistant Postmaster General i g aihn o] oie nos of seven years at the death of Rev. g AND BROTHER Let Us Etimate Hdresscs n' the principal cities | andMes Warren ‘{rvine Glover g |8 woman'a bappiness 1s of more & CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | Franci'tirmun: s ). wnd has ren- | BARER. rridar, Noreon . ) 1 ithe. taen ame vensiisc . t 5 sttendlag. the 2 g SO, ca 4 . 8 3 8 dered th ‘ 4 olmbus, Olio, L " A jamond Metal Weather Strip state. Sicnding the Nede vk, [and a soul is greater than a cathes | Red Triangle Outing Club hike for | fi " e univer e ey Wife of Chiuncey . B . Agency The marriag 6oy and will re Washington to- | dral. tomorrow will starg from Wiseanain | a0 L o St ARy, 28 Bieing Grove N © marriage of Miss Gertrude V rtou In the blundering economy Of [avenue and 1 airest, 520 pme (et | A0 nary and educator he 2 | Zinia Drain, daughter of Col. and Mrs. man we sacrifice a thousand lives to |2:30 Rockville car 'to Alta Vist high in Catholic circls R TV Taved Tishund jrmes A Drain, to Mr. Frederick van | Mrs. Raymond Phyllips entertained | defend a boundary line, in the infinite | Vis.tors welcome. fawenty years he was on the Jesuit | - Bug BENTIAE Kk ave o WE ARE UNABLE TO Avend will take place this even- lat’ bridse today, with additfonal | love and sagacity of God a thousand Sheoleldadly ard of the Maryland- eral’ frow Mou F , e @clock® at Marsland-on-the | guests for tea, at her Chevy Chase |planets would be smashed to preserve | Mra. John N. Culbertson, president b pnayinee ) it of k THE DEMAND the country home of the | Take home, in homor. of Mes Eay |one idea District Mission 1o Lepers, Will £1 me Me was in entire charge of wr dear wister, o purchasers for well situ- The ceremony will | Brennan. whose marriage to Mr.| After all, the most important ques- | closing address tomorrow, § pm,, fol- isvion work. Regarded as one ars a o deiarted this lifs 4 business and fnvestient properties. the Rev. . Frnest | Dewey Zirkin takes places in Decem- [ tion in all the world is “What is to |lowing u week of prayer for wo most effective proachers in the 2 5 ! 3 K0 tuds vember 24, 1920, come product b TR Smith and will be followed by & buf- | ber. The other guests were: 3 become . of M wide missions, at Clarendon M Jesuit order, his services were greatly g i Her busy hands ure folded tror ‘or telephone. we will Dorothy Casley, Mrs. Charles This 1s mnot wholly selfish. At|Church South demand ork taking him to from us has gone e ety irarh e dusk netgetic action ok ing to 1ts 3 ve as her matron | ton, Miss Margaret Callah: least it is intelligent selfishness any forein L e we loved s : er Lroub cnded.” honor her sister. Mrs. Edward Hay | Dorothy Wooden, Miss Louise Ha Any one who entirely forgets him- Morth ither Hi was born A T ISTER, BROOKS. AND REV NOLD AND COMPANY, of Philade and the bridesmaids | den. Miss Elizabeth Dayvton, Miss | alf and cares nothing about himself {the Phylli 5 nap Md 3 Whichs irever can be 3 65, "AND RE) 1416 Eve Street Main 2434 | will be Miss Virginia Brown and Miss | Charley is. Miss Helen Tepel. | or gays so, 1 will not say he is tell-{ Monday entered the 75, He | A tok © and_devotion to the Emile Brown. Ar. Hood van on | WIS Stokes “Sammon, Mrs Norman | e "an’ untruth, for he may be per- |and s ordained to the priesthood about | BAYLOR, Ofeers and r g e S i Arend will be the best man for his|RUapers Mrs. Carrol McGulre fectly sincere. But it is very prob- = Tane o Jater, after the usual aneated. 7 Cight yenrs ago tod { brother. E L L e O able that he is thinking lovs i Wext End W, Ul will meet | 10BE Deriod allotted to scholasties in | [ 3 h | Mr. van den Arend and his bride | Wire Mre Dean Galligher and It is well enough to give one's|Monday with Mrs. Loufs Ludlow, 1508 | T order T e i s @ will leave after the supper for New | b0 KEss MEE oo e seif up to a noble idea, but the only |} by first _connection with Georg st nw { York, wh they will sail for Ger-| o 0 8580 i = way we know that an idea is noble 'J.'L“.“ 1\ n 1582 when he was as- R 3 imany to make their home. Commander and Mrs. John H. Hoo- | is that it ennobles us Lo and_ v | SEned as a professor in thy prepar FRANCIS KEYES { aelis 3 = ver were hosts at dinner lust evening | 1f the great principle or conviction |« 2 New Na | 1oy achool, he hecame |BERRY. Tuestus. Noven ot e SHENES. Donuge zveka. who made a brief far th auarters in the navy yard {or creed awakens no greatness in us, ftion” will be subject of Lewls ent of on-the-Hudson and | WALTE HERRY e Wasington | OUEN, Sacrad 1o the memors of e de Wiashinglons visit fn W ngton I K. is now lin honor of Rear Admiral and s | then it does not justify ftself y Sheafe. minister. tomorrow, 8§ pm ;r;;-" president of Gonzagg College in | Sumfarimm. Capt s survived by 81 entered inth etoranl rest Sentombor SN Lo in New York, where she will be at | Benjamin Hutchison. The gues If 1 do not preserve myne f and ’ city. Remaining thie st Sirl Ca . i e Sawarsest Koo the Ritz-Carifon for a or ten|cluded Real Admiral and Mrs. maintain my health, my reason and - e, Mrs. Mary E Sh et Swarest Restarok | a0 ‘ Sl Mis Georee Trown. ey Conatienre, T shail not be of much | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. S ] Aot Jhomas Circle ss Felieia Gizycks mandér and Mrs, Chauncey Shakford. [use to other people TONIGHT s BONNEY. Ent Al rest e e e e Siont dipiich dinners | MOther. Mrs, § and Mrs. orge R. Smith. Com- One is no f much = ) i o O 1 suppers are sersed | BOT Chicazo home, mander Hoover has been recently or- | service to the world in loving others p Confere Uhiver . i Sunday — ne | { dered to submarine duty in the Canai [ ix himself unless he loves himself [C: and-up by that cerian | Mrs H. Percival Tio s intelligently at City A ¢ ball deail that s | day ahoard > for < . . m al’ “Army of the Lord” is|scores wili bi any ait ap- o her way t 1 : pt. and Mrs. les have | omposed of those soldiers wio are | songs, bufiet supper " 3L o, Ty i will join Mr. Dodge, the U iEone to York for the foot ball first of all to themsclves. And, [ e . ol s s i g mber b SPECIAL STEAK and | Ster to the kingdom of th today and will remain over the sy, It must follow | The Amalzamated Lithe . Hi Skl p 3 ] thie. atmua TIALIAN DINNERS | Sl anderbilt. | nlght the day. they cannot | America 13, 5 $2.00 each w = e false to any- man dance at Concord Ha % MR ANrS, i ae s who ’ 5 one Ma [lived in Wasl or two r the Teervation, | Dapeg | DAssengers safling today from New { (SEC S om the Pa A ~ ihoid a “Sans Souc ' t 3 ot 1 . B s PR e o was the guest re staylng at the Ritz- ng e : i i, BRI 2 KEPPLER of her mother Jacksen and ! eugren. and € antly « Tre wgford wiil entertain ined informally by old friends i Have Your The minister Sun AUNT THEODORAS. * He pair ARENTS. AND MOTHER rs. Deming Jarves is among a short time. District of Columbia and Maryland o A . tir A . . f our & W afternoon at Ward- | tomorrow fair; fresh northwest [as J. Mor and Mrs. M 2 Callsan (e Taewist. of 215 8rd st S btk Tiotel, where She as i | winds | studio n i s COL. FLEMING SUCCUMBS. . Honersl toom bl e : artnient in honor of Mr. and Mrs. gl e Che sor- | Of the league. at their reside 156 g DR W X e i ginia—Fair tonight and tomor- [ {7 U i L e LB Phil Dice Morelock of Kansas City:|row, ‘somewhat colder in eust and | 3, *reet southwest, ut 830 oclocle ipesired Officer Dies at Walter| orge Wi Steele, M central portions tonight, fresh north- | 4 pur oy of ‘Dt also (nvited. | Reed—Built F i e NG o ! i west winds. oo e o, el eed—Built Fort Sam Houston. | CUMMING ) Mr. and Mrs. Morelock have been ex- | Wi Virginia—Cloudy tonight and | £he Weekis lecture at u : ; = - < two seuson. " f tensive ntertained during theit i omorrow; somewhat warmer tomor- ' ni, v B 1 t to remen MOURNING BLACK the s visit in Washington ritneans s firove | The Student Association of I | v Dyed Within Hours i & 5 N st middle of the week for St. Louis to - _The Student Association of Researct . v o4 i i hwent from . ¢ don When Requested. o b be home In time for Thanksgiving Records for Twenty-Four Hours. | {niversity will give a dance at ¥ sides at 3 L MOTHER AND DADDY. » i s Thermometer—4 pm., 50; & pm., 50; | don Hotel or A ; tonw T L1 xad b1 I0SIHE: Praseisince. CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. rtu 1. Steele ¢ . Calloun entertained the | 12 midnight, 45: 4 am., 44; S am., 8. e - 4 h o) i dtler EAMA M RS ECHTR 2469 I8th St N.W. i ks deleg, convention | noon, 70 I;l n'r.;».' l;nrhul lub wil i ¥ 1 th ) y ¥ o o seve g0 ain 17 2 fro h Ca 3 pm., 29.83; " dance and party o'clock, one Main 1344, le ; from C & ey Do i 20 land Kenvon stréets, in Mour - S — ¥ e ehhrier ot thew “ {ant Lodge Hall KONDON'S for Cold in Head, <l Alliauce. Mrs. William Laird Dun- | Highest temperature, 50.2, occurred | — 4 Sl 3 Catarrh, Dry Nose, Coughs, Sneezing, SERImes i nter- ed at the tea table T pm. vesterday; lowest tempera- | en meeting and entertainmer trains and military 1 3 ' \Clarkstirs Deafness, Head Noizes, Heudache, Sore g 4 . 44.0, occurred at 3 am. to o'clock, in Pythian Temple, u Division and was chicf of the 3 3 Throat, Influenza. KONDON'S 30 years M : rature same date last ye pices of th r00d of the - d Division in France g A doing good. Doctors, Dentists, Nurees §§ 8 Alexander. The Baker entertained at Sy 3 * mittee of Andrew Jackson O c service in the Spanish- Were the ot that s recommend it. Ask for sample free, Fr: »x Dupont, | . v ay afternoon Y No. 6, Jr. O, U. A. M i war. the Philippine insur-| t HER SON ANT DAUGHTER - 3 cwhold, Miss Anne Pt o Condition of the Water. s ion and the Mexican punitive « . i KUTH WERHEDS mm M inneapolis, t Hight. Miss Mary E! 7 B White of Paris.| Temperature and_condition of the | 1. ¢iijexe Women's Club wil jEe o S ¥ i o B AT R CATARRHAL LAY t Miss Mary Jane Harban, | Topn, henorar sident general, | water at 8 am.: Great Fall b B Clubhanes 1 il s LN AR A wie e | + thorss e . P Miss Mary Selden. Miss Nancy Hamil- 7 ). The other guests wer perature, 47; condition clear. street ternoon and 1§ ortner apartments. Mrs. | p * HOMAS LY nmand ton, Misx Ellen Peele, Miss Florence K Miss Violet Whelan, Mis Dorothy ~ Childress. Miss Dorotl Bride. Miss Adelaide Br and Miss Young Alexander is in her new home t Bradley lane. Chevy Chas Stonewall Boulet. state treasur + Weather in Varlous Citles. Sk ehing Until 10 o'clock: ~ Puble iy : SuEvives him. By K L the Alabama division; Mrs. Lewis) = e ited to attend 2 1 1ctod 3 e fa Seall of Mok Ala: Mrs. Elizabeth . ® Fred. Mrs Drury Conwe : The Massachusetts Socicty will hold | § ¥ Chaplain Scott of Fort | ' Mre. Frank Morrison, Mr social ring _in privat b | FLEMING. hAt s ' . 2 MARIE F pasad - wo N Conw: Mrs. E. H. Pitcher. Mrs Stations. of the 8 o'clock b bus —_— 3 T. Pollard, Mrs. J. L. Line and Miss S <5 Entertainment . | Tiuise maicer : Gancing Births Reported. il | Col and Mrs. H. W. Schull are at-, i & G : = Ihe . u § el T SRS BUlLDlNG tending the Army and Navy game to- | Miss Harriet Blair. who is attend- n i - The Polish Club will give a dance in { e eaith depertmenr i s Taed faperted 1 i T o SEVERL o Ay in N York. Mrs. Schull is the | ing Goucher College in Baltimore. { \\ 700 rex 3016 64 g hail of the Church of the lmmaculate | huors 5 SISTER . }daughte Mr. and Mrs Joseph R.| will arrive in Washington Wednes- .| RN Conception, § o'clock James 3. and Mars A Wilnot, girl : DEXNIS i " S | Easo; day to spend the Thanksgiving holi 5 o’ and Mary Mullikin. boy R Oiex AT — with her mother. Mrs. Emily : Cantral committe Aom's O E-and Edne F. Joiking b ¥ Y 5 e INCE Mrs. Minnegerode Andrews is hos well Blair at the Wardman Park 2 { ganized Bible ation will Ro 1AL and Lodw B Dtk £fal to a company of ten at tea this - < - 8 o'cloc b, bl |Iv‘ 2 " - P. 6 Per Cent Mr Charles W. Fairfax U G : LS ays r Len are in ity and attending | o g loudy ) - Robert 5. aid Toart M. W | sacksoN. : : ] - A oot ball g this i Hiversi “lub—Dr. James ] als Charles Lo oand_ Lillian Ha o dny v bu o b g “Incinnati 3 hp G 3 - u o SON, eloved iosiand Katier i g EL SAYLOR an8simonths. ~ It 3 i Mrs. Mitehell Carroll will be the eceiena v \hl,""-‘,:i'.‘,i" l“m.(. '“:”l",.{ Macfarl < son. | He their MIDDLETON, Sin-dacine . guest of honor at the tea tonight tc . fsmbirs OF the Wi 3 * chiftron, Mrs g Art acry. . MARY B MIDDOLE ¢ he wiven at the Club of Colonial| S : Members of the Wy g Wiilie Jacke A P s ays er Cent he given at th to come and bring a physi S and G 3 1 3 Svaiod . 3 Dames on Monday afternoon at 4 2 the club, Wapiva luncheon W 4 ' ey e e e Thales | R S on shares withdrawn be- | o'clock. Mrs. Carroll will give an ’ tay, 12:45 p.m.. at University Club \ ek e Yond somen £ e fore maturity. illustrated talk on “Geneva i 5 2 iy (T = e - pare 207 et %6 4 from ML 7 A DEVOTED FRIEND LETHA “An Baening With Edgar Allan i S - ;‘v.ltl:;:uh.x_\ service dance at Pythian | Enin a1 Kaptint Clircin At at Payues o NEDIETaN will be given at the Arts Club 3 d 5 Sobo: xn . a0, 34 . el 1 Assets More Than i cveming ‘At 830 g'elocie under | : : et 9 s {the chairmanship of Mrs. William [ 442 Mary Ra fondidi 3 Tute brother, Wik . e $8,500,000 X Wolff Smith. Dr. A Willlams ¢ il Marie Licus, girl toME i i Tom FOUND. 5 o St o " Novemin will speak on th Psychology of > rod 8 z st Gl A Poes" James Hunckers' noted com Clonts chts. Call Adams 85 Edward aud Elzabeid Wells i, Welock b JOHASON, T parison of Chopin's genius with tha - 8 Cloudy ssmof money, e 1 Huttie Stevens, Surplus More Than 5 3 i $850,000 — of Poe will be read. illustrated with j thoonix Shees RS W, | ot Dy ,.,’l“r_. v‘ e < Nove ' curning and “passionate Select from the poet, wiven by | LIt i : ! . e L Mrs. Gideon A. Lyon. and parallel 1 e unin 1] § 3 “ t < [ selections from the musiclan, given 3. Clear FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 3 e Teas 2 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. by Mrs. Emma 1l Knorr. Miss | &, L Clouds = ) —_— —— | 3 e from her | Sisabeth Bl . a descendant 3 Clewr : e lnte T 3 atite oficiut JAMES BERRY.. ... President will show lantern slides. portraits of . Clear Reward. Mr. Alu | WM- H. SARDO & CO. i 1 JOSHUA W Lenore,” of Poe's varlous Sk ac oy JOHNSON. 1 s St Clouds out 10 days age; re Moaern Clig b, T P and his intimate sur- 3 Clondy e dfir 2 odenn: ot _ | s s o s col.ns jroundings. Seat a5 074 Preioudy | ataining 2 boxe: eren cigars, 6 HERBERT B. 7 §o0a losiew 3 2 . 5 N 3 aud 924 NEW YORK AVE, N W e Novsiber 3 L P ALASCO actually glves free. | |, AIrs Thomms . Covington of st | 047 i - Private Arubuunce N R o ey ey ROy | e | Paul, Mi formerly of Washington, ! ¥ - Funeral seiv.ees at the po B oAl m COLDS, 3 . - 3 | N o = i WY | | Zom from COLDA, 'COUGHS | » the U. D, C. convention | GN. : ———THE ORIGINAL Niw Vork ave. | QUANTEILIE. 1y wnd and lovinz menors. of 3 = from that state, is visiting old friends | nwich time, toduy.) CRUSS—A sl gold < nw RS e naber e dear mother, Mrs, A, V. QUANTRILLE You try it and pess theigood [ |11 the Caplial. Mrs: Covinkton was] . Exmtie Tempernture, Weatier. | itee ve. i Xt 83 rewrd eave (g, |y . who departal s (it tive yers nzo today Noid Slbre IR the widow of ¢ . ngton, her | 1o ceeeen 32 Part cloudy | Apr. 71, 1816 New ave. : c e |EANTZ. Thurslas. Novem i & marriage to his brother taking place | Faris, oeee rt cloundy | 1o targe, Dlack 5 Clurendou, 4 ing else like it. ome years ago. o { Comeninagen. et e, ammwers 10 name ‘of “Hilie. 1208 H STREET.N.W. ra A ather of A + W euven fo Stockholm, Sw ewnrd for uny formation lading | WAIN 108 FORMERLY S40 FST. | w e and actions ko Kind Each teaspoonful contains 4 e . 8 s ent 1000 Y | el sl o 3 Tl ehis wosia ] i Clark-Blencowe Wedding okl ; his raturn L s = | ALMUS R.SPEARE WILL{S B.SPEARE terment in Glenwoud cemetery s hoed luithis worla' her (equn) fa; fint iErains of Aspiritiin combination Home Event at Noon L e oo 3 ot wiie | ARMUS RERRTE |, Mg 8 SPER Yited to attend: tach o ded hrnesss bk himp ! Insist on ALASCO and accept The marriage of Miss Isabel Blen- Toan, Porto. Rico. . -+ e sy v = KEMe. Thursday, November 22 1923, ut 1:40 % nothing else. (Say it "ALASKA.™ ! [cowe, daughter of Mrs. Chatles B S e 4 e THOS. R, NALLEY & SONS, " at ‘hee renidnnce, S Oakdnts b his ¢ w S ells ALASCO and knows usl Clark of Baltimore, Md. and Bass ewarl B Undertake Ewbaimers ther-tndan of William 3 2 W PERRY. - Nevius great worth. Harbor, Me., took place today at noon . 2 00 Trindle bull, Homielike Funeral Parlors. 1 g ¥ | QUANTRILLE. lovine romembrance of g Dlstributers: Washington Whetesalo Drug £x. | |28 the home of the bride's mother. The Mar"age Licenses. DO LA et. | Liberal reward. Cali Col: Phone Lincoln 480. H " ier. ALMIRIA V. QUANTRILLE Uetdbenter, Srabiar Dray Go. | { CETCINONY Was performed by the Rev. arringe lcenses hasg been faued to the Frank Geier’s Sons Co. b et na friendy i e Ryt 1 George Fiske Dudley, and was fol- | follow! > SSES i . ”:x\‘\;wl by a ‘;\'Nlrlin:d breaictast. The | i D Stison, iingion, L., ana B T, omee Coaper “Teinonine, Main 2473 Ix}:uy. Ladies” Columbla Aid Association are | ROLLINS, In Sl ouse was decorated with autumn waret L. Smith o 3 o Pos CEL L = S — | " lierchy notitied of the death of M:x, MATTIE Tittl RTRUDE, who 1 fonrs Lol 1o S i M. Himebright. 1 if retimed 3 | erchy noti z : The bride wore a_traveling gown | ) g R\eaRBey b | 5321'1') X Walsh Tanerai tiom People's ¢ louat Chiarcl, | 3 :[.r brown poiret twill trimmed with F of this clty and Martha Me- | EYEG M St etween fith and now. o tls sad menmories cowe “attended her siater nd m'-! Rt A A o 521 bl i WCHASS.ZURHORST. HOWMAN, Tee. Sty STMONS. 1 sucrud memnry i iorily o ) ondEd e Mol oot of thineelt | KOLB. sutuniny. No i N R STty realize the superiority of James Blencowe was the hest man. EiCAr] & Teandts aud Gsftrude R. Cham. < - = St | SHEEOT K St yeur Mr. and Mrs. Clark left after the | berinin, < 1 wife of George Kolb. at | Remewbered in death 9 breakfast for a wedding trip, and will | Charies 1. Dean and Susie Thomas. I = v denee, 603 Lamont st . Futieral on Tues : be at home after Decembe: George R Douglas and Clara 8. English. Automobile gloyen, tan kd. wool Gay. November 27, 4t § .. ‘Pequivus | SLADE. A tribute of love and devotion to the i r 15 at 2021 : | : Butaw place, Baltimore, Md Olap K. Digex and Pearl Mintzell, ¥ and 6 Thursday aftercon. R AacTias i auo il Heart ¢ ¢ memory” of my dewr duuebter, EDNA A imore, Md. SEADE (nee Burke) who departed this 1ite 7_ 7 29 {iford . Hendlty and Helen J. Clarke. e el (X and K - Shackeifo = : | A ; er 3 ’ Chocolate a”'rfir’”{ The Capital Chapter, Daughters of | Robert Wl i Tth S At ve. 2 & MORTICIANS iEatietoun Howpital, ) A et o ¥ the American Revolution, will giv. Joim I Stedman and Gertrule Holm: s 3 T i | 2 g i MoTHER g)'eeflflfilf Dement e mevolution. will give a | Jiopi St Twieds imi Deiiiah 3. Kraniis ; PEANLE s 1730~1732 PENNA. AVE. | STATEAGE e (Premium No. 1) for making mkfesé pies, puddings, L u M 6 ‘ udges, ices, etc. Women's Club, 1822 1 street north- k - z . ONES: MAIN 5512-5513 g KGLA LARKE] dear o year ago today Deaths Reported. ! ; QWA JAMES T. RYAN i f S N = The following deaths have been reported to 3 " 817 PA. AVE. S.E A ) . i \ TE 3 ARET. By Allr and Mrs. W. H. Sholes are at | the health department in the last Cmenty-tous | 3 H i LLE L : T hans £ — Be that 1 OW is the ver: lenhurst, N. J., and will return earjy | honr ave. car: reward | Gartield 1 3 5}:"5 at you N e ¥ in December. Geors: ,"r. Fitapatrick, 10, 1640 Mintwood pl. address o Box Uy estion = s . MONUMENTS. i st ti o have amen ogan, 21, Emergency Hospital. s S S : Floved b e e ffi:tbfi:n:fie.p:: those long. iciea Mrs. Katherine Livingston Eagan,| Namwel G. Towssbend, 70, Providence Hos- s _giwes, viion, | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons [ ¥, Clara 1t ok i iize in designing and erect. - ; ; it cara. A Hares, L. “Wiitiag A I ), yellcw labal hardwood floors put in Iincrary state regent, D A R. for | Bahie dog o 3034 M St. N.W. Egavtisned 841 | UG Wanbingion 11 | ing memorials (monuments and mauso- and yellow labe your house. Have it et P who has been at the hospi- Augusta H. Parker, 49, 4410 Gault pl. n.e. Phone West 96. Louisville, Ky., where | leums) of quality and character, for a fortnight, Gth st Allee Morrison, B, 1220 8 st. T CARE contaniing Automobile Service. e, Kp lense cops) | with the trade- all ready for Thanks- {Bas convalesced sufficiently to return | Jrmres Ducter 55 Moo 1 sbgth's Hos- L A e oD, onor aiod | SANFORD. Saturday. 1 t1 we will gladly show you many beau. mark of the Choc- giving. Phone us to- to Florida, December 1. pital. i LR Chapel and modern” crematorium. Moderate | 1b "y DO% 4 SASFORD of 1831 Corcorni s L epecimens of our work in any of e Cillenids day. Miss J. E. Hutchlson, Miss M. C.| Dai Askime 38 1007 Cookn conre: Vi Alexendcla_turojiike, C- K- prices. 832 Ta. ave. n.w. Tel._call M. 1385, | 500 IDTMANN, Friduy, November .| the local cemeteries. [P back. “Better lumber here” L i el e AT ety il Wsiing-cave, Wil 955 1 x‘fr‘wthy Ha';}llm N Rt fbiger, 102 1t s me. | THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC o out sow Made only by for Bermuda today. = <" lana Mrs. John J. Higgins have gone | Ient, hanger stoichel. DRl | Sorergie "L::"D‘,;",‘m TR e HERWAN SR BIUIMAN 914 Fifteenth Street. Galliher & Huguely | Mce Cinronce L. Blewart of 1500 1| ames T o s R EAYE martC mtmaetite g5 B st dowattne S W. W. Deal & Co,, - |THoMAS. mimrsar, Lot _FUNERAL DESIGNS. all’er aker o.Ltd. street northwest left Washington WHIST WATCI—From e Amorican Theater, 8§18 H ST, N.E. LINCOLN 6200, M, H. 1 D. Do — Sherman Ave.& W St. N.W. Friday for New York fo attend the| Mr. R. R. Gilson will be host to a e s A e O awear. 47 Adsws|| Anbomobile Bervice. Chapel. - | in his Sond 3 services and Phone, M. Established 1780 JArmy and Navy game. Mrs. Stewart|company of ten at dinner this eve- | o “Korth SsooM. Reward: u wi | Geo. C. Shaffer, i i . Phone North 486 i patiolnetite Physan ohis s " ! ; i = : o uber . 1ous, | EXPEESSIVE FLORAT, EMBLENS > or 1isy i ning at Wardman Park Hotel. v 7 dy's, Tudington Filday TOWNSHEND. Thursday. November 22 1923, 2 E Mills at Dorchester, Mass. daughter, Mies Betty Stewart, who s | g on Pa. ave, beoween 17th and 25(h or V.L. PE o | Tt Providence Hospital, SAMUEL (5., be: AT MODERATE ERICES. t o.w. and Montreal, Canada a student in that city. The Palais Royal Beneficial Asso- |in vicinity of F si. between 17th and 15th. | Neither the successors of nor con-l loved hushund of Sarah’ A. Townshend (nee Prompt auto aelivery service. I = N —_— ciation annual dance will be held in | Please phone North 6387-J. Reward. pected with the original W. R. Spears | Pyies). Funeral from his\ate residence, Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. BOOKLET OF CHOICE RECIPES SENT FRER 7 S = Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Fisher, Mr. City Club ballroom. on Monday WATCH, Tadies’, white gold and white | @stablishment. Cheltenham, Md.. Sunday, November at 3 121 and Mrs. Edward Thompson and Mr.Jevening, T e 450 340" | Phone Frank, oaze. 940 F St. NW.l S50 elatives and friends inviced. 34 Gude Bros., Co., 2 4.F St. 8 A 2 west, Saturday evening, December 1 at 8 o'clock. i

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