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923. WASHING BY DR. FRANK CRAD SEVEN QUIT ADVISORY BOARD OF VETERANS the Associated Press; JTHE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1 hal gt medore stone Cwere axen Prayer in Parlisnent, COMMISSIONS IN ARMY {MRS. LIDA B. LAIR DIES to investigate it, it was announced yes- o o e Tyt me | OFFERED TOD. C. MEN| AT HOME OF DAUGHTER terduy. Former Senator Calder, an-| , Members other member, notified the league of | °° ©°URd In attendance at the weekly prayer meeting held in the House of \ AID HARDING MEMORIAL. | | BURNS. e npar, In Memoriam. In sad but loving remembrance « r mother, MARY C. BURNS, w Jthis MO one year ‘ago todu¥. 1 Christmas dinners for the poor and | his opposition to its methods. an assessment of $1 op each member | NEW YORK, December 19.—Seven nineteen members of the advi board of the National Disabled League, n connection with a fund campaig: Those who resigned were: Gen. muel McRoberts, Augustus Thomas, Charles L. Auger, Senator Capper of Kansas, Herman A. Metz, W. Freeland Kendrick and Eugene J. Zukor. under investigation Commons, but the attendance, how- ever, {s seldom more than a|dozen. The custom was started in 1832 and various members lead the services, which follow the rity, Nonconformists Examinations for Second Lieuten- ant in Various Branches of Serv- ice to Be Held Next Spring. Opportunity to obtain commissions as second lieutenant in the Regular Authority on Educational and Literary Matters I11 Only Short Time. Mrs. Lida B. Lair, a resident of Washington for many years and well | Washing is an eternal necessity. The housewife's complaint that her work is never done, and that things will not stay clean. is a complaint | against life itself. Every day, every hour, brings its ! for the Hardipg Memorial fund were decided upon Just night by the Ray thael Club at its weekly meeting forts to enlist the aid of the national organization in the drive for for the memorial, were sup a resolution which mone i in an- ! erp on, dear mother Aud take vour rest 1 vou_dearly W Toved you best DEFOTED DAUGHTERS DELANEY, tribut ithier. TRAWBLLY four years ago 1 A D imously. It was announced (h of the national or taken up at the and election of Mass:, February Jarl Holmes, chiirman tertainment committee rangements for the Ch Friday night at the City been completed. “The Camille Little, socie heen engaged I known as an authority on educa-|dirt. I must be wiping my feet, tional and literary matters, died this|Washing my hands, brushing my morning at the home'of her daughter, | ¢lothes, sweeping my hearth and do- Mrs. Edwin W. Spalding, 2640 Wood- |ing the dishes. ley place, -after a short illness. Which fs also quite true oft my Mrs. Lair was born in Riverside, a|, oo 3 ue jof my Cinenmatl, Ohio, Noyember | TInd and heart. Constantly there ar T30, " here. ahe spent {blown into my mind thoughts that 1, 1838, where she spent her early Jife. She married Maj. John A. Lair.|must be swept out. They are mud surgeon, who served In the « ivil war |and dirt to me. with the 53d Ohfo Valunteers. Mar y g vears after his death Mrs. Lair was| MY mental fnner policeman ix al- ways busy putting out loafers and | By this I mean ideas interested in education and literature in Dayton, Ohlo, where she became |ragamuffins. vell know that can only bother or make troub On coming to Washington she be- = . S & cme a mamber of the National Fed- | I would hate to have you see the eration of Women's Clubs, the League ‘l“llln treacheries, lies, sensualities, of American Pen Women and the |selfishnesses, whimperings, coward- ices and envies that go into my Archueologlcal Soclety. She is survived by one sister, Mrs. | et SOV CER | Anything that can keep me clean i A. D. Wilt of Connecticut; two sons, Rickham W. and John P. r oof Canisteo, N . and two daugh m anxious to find. What I ask of Mr. of Balti- | & hook of a fricnd is that the psychic and flcct be antiseptic. 1 have enough | Funeral born poisons in m Happy s the man who has a fricnd who can ' Army is offered Washington men by the War Department, which an- nounced today that a final competi- tive examination for these commis- sions will be heid during the week of April 14, 1924, The exaniination will be held with the view of filling approximately 100 acancles in the combatant hranches, alr service, engineers, Signal Corps, ordnance department, Quartermaster Corps, chemical warfare service and finance department, which will exist | after the appointment of the gradu- | ates of the 1924 class, United States Military Academy. The examination will not be open to candidates for | appointment in the Philippine Scout Former officers of the Regula Army, honorably separated from the service, who dre within the age lim- its prescribed by law and otherwise eligible may compete in the examina- on. uch applicants, however, must com- ply_strictly with examination require ments and will not be exempted from any part of the test by virtue of their former service in the Re y, and only those whose efficien at the time of their deparation from the service was will be_considered eligibl Full information as to the « tions can be obtaincd on appll to the commanding generals of the corps areas in which the applicant re- sides, or, in case of Washington re dents, from the adjutant general of the Army. this city, or commanding general, ‘district of Washington, mu- nitions building. _Candidates for appofntment in the air service, engineers, Signal Corps and ordnance department are required to satisfy certain techulcal require ments either by special examination, in addition to the basic examination. by virtue of having graduated fro; ognized technical schoo! If we And thro And could have our desrest wisn fulfilled take our cholee of life's treasures enlargement | ton will be | convention in Boston fMicers from heaven whomsoever w “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” - Blackistone’s Xmas Flowers Blooming Plants, Wreaths & Yule Greens fiWhatever your holiday floral requirements, we are prepared to satisfy them with accustomed Blackistone thoroughness. Deliveries by Parcel Post and by Telegraph anywhere. Window Wreaths,50° - Xmas Candles, $2 up Choice Cut Flowers— of every desired variety, including Violets, Carna- tions, Sweet Peas, Or- chids, “Mums,” etc. Long-stemmed Roses An_exceptional holi- v display of high-class Roses— $3 Doz. Ur dear mother. for LONELY DAUGHTERS, ELANEY DRIVER AND LANEY GOODLOE, LAWRIE. 1, my dear ) Who departed this 1ife Decetnber 14, 14 u, for you HATTTF MATTIE of the reported ar- stmas dance Club, have | services of Miss | dancer, have en- t Ant"vou anewered o The suue ; Marriages. BLACK—SIXSMITH I will follow. ger wiall e Mr. and Mrs o THOMPSON BLACK York and Washington, Monduy, Dece 17 Mr. Rlack was gradusted from Pr ton Unfversity with the class of 1917 from the Hurvard Law Selo Deaths. s Bts Mon ROBER MISNIE & pawnn patleiit in pain for heaven to bain and s Kina NG O TITE R T Bt STROTHERS. ALAG MAHONEY. FOWLER. parted this 1t dear wite NEY. who d thelr dn WILLIAM 0 manners, 5 “denr son left e With natnre so gontie T equal riw, A tribute of love 1 Ler FRANCIS cember 11, 1910, other, MAL this " 1ife D ervices will be held at plice home Friday morning nt will bo W Arlington na- @ cemetery, s I CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. he United States Marine Band will t its concert tonight on account of auditorium being reserved use. ARCHER. Diparted t ¥, Dee VRCHEER the Woodle and intern tiol MA v rating purtid the sensual from thei Phursduy at 1 | BURGESS, ush ricess. The oot T us the As We cannot The s 1t let t We will HER LOVING DATGHTE AND; MATTERN, saddest of the se i a5 great toduy twas the hour you pa<ses Of death, and and the vain To noble raptures.” I think that my book I read o woman I m leave me soil 1 do not me uar | our eves to the A T | sidestep its problems, autauqua S0- | gacape its inevitah not only a necessit luxury to be unhappy once in a while. But unfortunately wretchedness s about the easiest thing In the world to produce. thors want to make «w sensation. Their sensation-produc- ng ability is the measure of their success, and they find it so much fer to kick me on the hins than to glve me chocolute drops. 1 confess 1 have a nose win the vaeant mina- ation U from Fridas. Relutives a Interment o test of every I see or man or es the nter cleanse me? should shut misery, nor nor seek to sorrows. It is it is even fin On_ Tuesday, AMES ( Marzu, i T THELS | MAMIE Washiugton Hebrew Congregation: Rev. Dr. Simon will deliver an ad- dress Friday evening entitle Guest—The Jewlish Cl ciety. MES { loving reme F MARY MAT 1. Steve rest two years Funersl Mre. Jumes Nolw Thirstay, Tecember 2 om_mnss at St Relutives and Interm, today Call not hack the dear < and Mre. | from tha rexidence 404 G st ur 8 Church at § wm, suytied 1o attend Olivet cemete Sudder M JAMES TIAVIS, A Annette Davis hursday, December m., from Rober 41 stosw, burial. ALl friends ai invited to attend. |Charlofte, . papers please copy.) ¢ A this life sudil ROSA A dance under a Women's Scrvice Friday, 8 pm. j 501 reet, pices of Catholic lub will be given | smmunity House, 4 . 4 el et 1t meet aad part o mors 1 ane who still will are 1a yon flowers tue grave thut death Tas made ERMAN AND WILLLE MATUERN MATTERN. ad 1 of our dear wife an . TERN. who departed " (hls tay, December 19, 11 Never shal From g The Mount Bethel Baptint Ministers' | v llance, Rev. S. Geriah Lamkins, | ident, will meet Friday, 3 pm.|¢ McKinley Memorfal = Baptist | . and go gladly where 1 may find Church. | Reauts and wieasures and 1 certainty {do not care enough about bitterness to hunt for it There should he some Decamber f : special, $3.50 up = Cyclamen, Poinsettia, Be- gonias, Ferns and other pot- ted plants. Wreaths, $3.50 Table Centerpicces, Floral Baskets and Decorative Nov- elties. Funersl lock 1 par tte. N, ( reiatives nrv N GOINS £ 14th and H Phone Main 3707 for « Chmi ug remembran. . r. MARY MAT Open Evenings e The Famous French Indistructible Red Triangle Outing Club will have a moounlight hike tomorrow. Meet at 12th street and Pennsylvania ave- | nue, 7:15 p.m. Visitors invited. i l——olc——=]s|——|o]——|o|——|ojc—] . awar HER TOVING HUSBAND Al c——jo——jofe—dni——lal——=[ajc—=| nobleness s, at Bme |————lolc——olc——]o[——=]c|——a[c——[a]—Z pBe? (Artificial Pearls) $3.85 2%inch length; 14-kt solid white gold clasp; guaranteed permanently not to peel, break or dis- color; complete in hand- some silk-lined case. Open a Charge Account. Buy now—pay next year SELINGER’S 820 F St. Cor. 9th “Look for the Big Clock” LAFLIN Will Make Glasses to Stop That Headache. {Claflin Optical Co. ¢,/ 4% o SERVICE OUR modern building, equipment, and experienced MEN nusure Jou really matisfactory merv- ice. WASHIN night CARS called for and delivered any- where EXPERIE: modern equipment for re- pairing, rebuilding and lu- brication. FILLING station avaflable at all times. Free crank case serv- ice. TIRE and tube repairing. STORAGE and apecial garage serv. ice o meet your individual reqiirements. ROAD service upon call at any time. NEVER closed. Always available. Sheridan Garage, Inc. 2516 Q Street N.W. ... . (Q Street Bridge). Telephone West 2442 H 7 H nd Worthwhile Gifts at Big Price-Savings in This Important Sale of Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats for Women at HALF-PRICE $50 COATS $25-00 s100 coats $5()-00 s60 coats $3()-00 5150 coars . $75.00 $75 COATS $37-50 5200 coats $1()(-00 Here's the gift for wife, daughter or mother— at exactly one-half of the regular price. They have the smart, free-swinging lines; the finest fabrics from Europe or America; the superb tailoring al- ways . identified with Hart Schaffner & Marx garments. All styles; all s)zes: plain tailored; richly fur- trimmed; silk-lined—fully guaranteed. A deposit cheerfully accepted. Charges payable February 1st. No Charge for Alterations and polishing day At Mo Bosend dute of birth for partic ulars and {llustration. Com; for 1ded 1825, Akseta over $200,000,000. > — M. LeRoy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. Phone Main 340. Franklin Square Hotel 14th at K D-I-N-E Any Buening x perfect- ly cooked, prepared and served courses. MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOwW Talent —~ Good Food — Every one will enfoy themselves even . more than last year. New Year’s § Gift Ideas from Washington’s Most Unique Sportswear Shop for Women Gloves, $3.75 up Shirt Waists, $295 up Silk Pajamas, $18.50 Silk Umbrellas, $7.50 up Vanity Bags, $10.50 up Under-arm Bags, $6.50 up Fancy Handkerchiefs, 50c up Walking Sticks, $3 up Sports Hosiery, $1.50 up . 7 The recognized high standard of the Stisff Piano is undisputed and its VALUE is known by those who .appreciate quality. We fnvits you to Raleigh Haberdasher , Inc. low prices. includ- h‘.n-o“o: our own make, ol ? < lghtly’ Sotd Direct From Factory BRANCH WAREROOMS 1108 F St. N. W. 3. C. CONLIFY, Mazager Open Evenings Thirteen Ten F Street William R. Canstle, jr., chief of di- vislon of western 'Europe, Depart- ment of State, will speak ‘on the | ‘American Foreign Service” before the Washington Study, at the Fed- ter a.m street, tomorrow at 11:3 Equality-Walter Reed Post. Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, will meet to- morrow evening at Pythian Temple. | Zlection of officers and obligation of a large class of members. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Soroptimist Christmas party will be given at home of Miss Maude A. Freeman, 3327 17th street, 8 o'clock. Home for Widows and Orphans of ited States War Veterans' Asso- tion will meet, 8 o'clock, in Grand Army Hall. Unitey Soclety, 1326 I street—Lecture by Mrs. Adelaide Johnston, 8 o'clock. Subject: “Peace and the Foreign Countries:’ Connecticut Avenue Citizens' Asso- ciation will meet, Souls’ Parish Hall. District of Columbia Sons of Amer- ican Revolution will meet. § o'clock, at the La Fayette. Willlam Mather Lewis, president of George Wash- ington University, will speak. Cooley-McCullough Post, No. 22, American Legion. will meet, § o'clock, in Parish Hall of Church of the As censlon. Card party, five hundred and mah- jong LY Kenneth Nash Post, No. 8, American Legion, at 719 13th street. Chevy Chase Citizens' Assoctation i will meet, 8 o'clock, E. V., School. FOUND. ATREDALB—Young, male. | Call North 8650 atter 6:80 pm. 1% LOST. R BBADS—Short string, Mt Fleasant Reward. Columbia 00, Apt. 502, AMBE section. BABY CARRIAGE WHEEL—Wooden, off mor ing_truck, vicinity 1st and Florlda ave. n. finder please return to Butler's Ex, 4th st. n.e. Reward. press, 650 20% tween 12 and 1 o'clock, pr & Lothrop" New Hampshire are., S Monday, e robably in Woodward Finder 'please return to 1745 Apt. 603, Liberal ck,_on 16th bus or Columbi A_small brown purse { Pharne Col. 8270, ! BRACELET on each ink; lost ward if returned to M juw. Frankin 484, ' | RRACELET—Gold, engraved with two names. 11 12th st. n. e, With daiey design ¥ night. Liberal re- . Mueller, 1338 19th ut Union station, 605 or address Box "OLLECTION BILLS, about 50, of the Globe 6 Co., between 1st and 3rd oo G n.w. { Reward for Teturn. Return to 1033 7th st { nw g 200 ! COLLIE —white, {brown on one side of face. ! 1ath st. n.w. T EARRIN Hiamor pent 5 ., be- ween 5 and § o'clock, in equare bounded by h and 18th sts., 1 and T sts. Finder will fve liberal it returned Reward. 3417 reward | FRATERNITY PIN. on 16th st. between Spi Re Please c: FRATERSITY PIN, Phi Sigma_Kappai lost Sunday afternoon. ~Return fo 1600 81st st. n.w. or Phi Sigma Kappa house, 1813 Colnm- bin_rd. FUR PIEC 14th and Girard and 17th and igma Mu Phi, Tuesday ring and Columbla road. oy e nday; medium ddress Box 65-P, Star office. nA_NIll!.\G——l;d{ in Kano's dept. store, containing $18 in bills and Goldeaberg re- celpts Please call Mrs. A. D. Rosenberger, West 1 2 HANDI getting off ear at Fairmont n.w. ward given for return to 2624 11th st. n.w. HANDBAG—Small, black, on Oih or F sta. | containing boy's wrist watch, key, old seript nd currency. Reward. Maude Mealey, How- H on 14th st. or Laberal re. FOLDER—Leather, with about seven . Saturday afternoon. Reward. _Arthur 1386 Quincy st. n.w. Col. 8018, 20% NECKLACE—Pearl, 82-inch, K Reward. Phone Adams 4 PACKAGE—Containing pair of lavender cor- sets: on Mt. Pleasant car, going east, morning Of Tiec. 18, Reward if returned to 525 18th st. EARL MESH BRACLET—Diamond clasp EiAiky, "December 15, near Galts, or 110 and G sts. Reward if returned to 1847 30th ot n.yw. Tel. West 28. 10+ PIN—White gold and platiaum, containin Fauamarine, Reward. Return to H. V. Sem: Ting, 1336 Ese st. n.w. Main 8230. " 20° N—Jet or onyx, mounted on gold. B Frank. 6350, Reward. biue leather collar, {POLICE B0 %hame, Cesr. * Hewa Mass. ave. £ 2L . E—Small, contaiuing conaiderable cash; B Golacnberg’s or Georse' paTiosday alter: Fioder phone Mrs. Farrell, Franklin 13393, Reward. s omas Oircie. Kindly 1 l 7 K turday: Ba rd. 2941 200 A aid, near | telephone Clevéland 2058, _ { STRING OF PEARLS_—Between North Capitol d Florida ave. and Gth and K ward. _Call_North 8605. [ ACLES—Near 9th and B o, 'thlEc":ll!led Edmonds, Sunday. Liberal re- {Sard_return 1612 L at. n.w. 190 I Monday evening between 17th and 1;!‘}( road ln! Mt. Pleasant and Mt. Pleasant and Newton sts., brown embroldered veil. Re- furn to 8483 Mt. Pleasant st. Reward. * WATOH—-White gold, Elgin; lost last ht petween 1232 10th st. and 11th and N. $10 reward. 1232 10th st. n.w. Franklin 8421-J. * WATCH—Hamiiton, white gold case: H. J. G. Stgraved on back. Reward. Call Hyattavills 4373, . 200 -END CASE, black leather; left in east- :E&KIF car at 11th and F sts. Saturday, December 15. at 4 o'cloek. found, kindly eall C. W. Holmes, West 15° eration of Women's Clubs headquar- | 8 o'clock, at All | Brown | male; black &far on head: to 242 | some inspiration, some tontc for the heart of lite in all your pages, clse you had better left them white paper. SEEKS FUNDS FOR POOR. Salvation Army “Kettles” Out for Christmas Money. The Salvation Army is sending out its annual appeal for funds in order that it may spread its annual Christ- mas cheer among the city’s unfortu nates. The “boiling kettle” will by found on the corner of the stree and contributions constitute the fuel that wif keep the pot boiling. A feature of the Army’'s work th year will be thé distribution of 3 baskets from the headquarters, E street northwest, on the day fore Christmas. Each basket will contain a real old-fashioned Christ- mas dinner, and the recipients will hold coupon tickets. A~ Christmas dinner also will be served on Christ- mas day to the inmates of the In- dustrial Home. A tree, with candy and tovs, will be provided for the poor children. Brigadier Willlam C. Crawford is In | charge of the Army. i { the Potomac division of | oapitnd mother of Mrx. Daisy of Cliarles Tabh, jr. VNS, heloved 1 Hospitai, of the late Charl sister of fro M. Bowie, and V sts. Funeral ¢ of her Mrs ngle duy, Ducember Afurs s Sun pleste o HODGE Suddenly, De DWARD T, 1 s at Wright's 1 "t onow. 10th wry Friduy, De Iuterment at Lau more, Md. HOY. Mondas, Decemn n Park cen s Church. 20, ut 10 am. Burial at Suddenly, Mondas in_Denver, Colo. widow of the Tennessee. this_ life suddenly De ckson, West ber of Mamie mother of Ruls J Minerca P. Madduz of Kansas €its Funeral will tuke place from the ahave res| THE WEATHER cloudiness and warmer to- est temperature about unsettled and warme rain, moderate southerl ing | might.. lo | tomorrow probably winds. For Maryland—Increasing cloudi- { ness and warmer tonight and tomor- row, probably followed by rain to- { morrow; moderate to fresh southerly | winds. i For Virginta—Increasing cloudiness | and warmer, probab! rain in south- west portion tonight; tomorrow rai and warmer, moderate southeast and south winds. 1 For West Virginla — Increasing cloudiness, followed by rain late to- | night or tomorow; | ture. | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. | Thermometer—4 p.m., 443 8 p.m., 38; 12 midnight, 33; 4 am, 30 S am., 30; noon, 44. Barometer—4 pm., 30.48; § pm 51; 12 midnight, 30.52; 4 a.m., 30.51; 8 a.m., 30.54; noon, 30.50. Highest temperature, 4 at 4 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- perature, 27, occurred at 6:15 a.m. to- day Temperature same date last year: Highest, 2’ lowest, 17. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 33; condition clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 11:40 a.m.; tide, 5:14 a.m. and 5:34 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:20 a.m. and _$:26 p.m.; high tide, 6:01 a.m. and 6:19 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:22 a.m.; sun sets 4:4% pm. Tomorr gots, 4:4 m. 2 Moon ris':-s :46 p.m., sets 3:45 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one-half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. o 5 | un rises, 7:22 a.m.; sun ¥ Temperature. 9431 EL Weather E a Btatlons. 7 ¥pia1was “meg ol m Clear Cloudy Cloudy Clear’ Clear Cloudy Clear, Cloudy Clear’ Cloudy Cloudy. Pt.cloudy Clear Abilene, Tex. 30.08 Albany 80.5 Atianta ... 30.40 Attantic Gity 30 altimore ! Rirminghani. 30.34 Bismarck Hoston Buffalo "1 Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland . Denver Detrott - i geg £33 22 BEBIBEB AL » Jacksonville. Kansas Oft: Los_Angele: Louisville .. 30. Miami, Fla. . 30. New Orleans 30.16 New York... 228 - S04 83! RE2382R2EH Cloudy Clear’ Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Pt.clondy Cloudy Pt.cloudy go:: o 29, San_ Antoaio. 30.08 San Diego .. 20.86 8. Francisco 2004 30.00 30.00 > 80,00 DC. 3054 45 FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. TLondon, England 40 Part clowly Paris, France....... Part cloudy Copetihagen, Denmark Clouds Stockholm, Sweden. Part cloudy Gibraltar, Spaix. ... Part dloudy Horta (Fayal), Asores. .. Hamiltou, Hermuds. San Juan, Porto RIco.. Havans, Colon, ¢ Spokane WASH., Part cloudy Part cloudy Clear Cloudy Clear ARGENTINA. For week ending Monday, December 17, 1923. Mean. Depart. Avg.Depart. tempera’ from pre- from i For the District of Columbia—In-| | LAIR. rising tempera- | | | LENNON, |1ONG. Monda | | high | | LUKE, Tuesday i | | | i i i [ { .dence Triday, December 21, at 1 p. ment at Payie's cemete Friend day, Tecember 18, 1023, td t. mow. ANTHONY JONES beloved hushand of Martha Jones. | 1ie leaves to monrn their six ch eight grandchildren a dren, relutives and frie Fui morting at § o'elock from St Churcl, when high mass wiil be at his res JONES. 31 loss our hearts are heavy, Our thoughts are all for thee, How we loved and how we miss thee None but God can tr . Wednesday, Dece resifence of her Spalding, 2680 Woodley piace, L AIR, Widow of the lute Maj. John surgedn, V. I Funeral 1 above e « Friday, December 10:30 s, Interm Arlingto TS LENNON. Suddenly, on Monday. Decem 1923, at 4:30 pm. st her residence, 24th’ st. n.w., ROSE (mee Gallagh loved wife ot 3. Lennon. Funeral Thursday, Decen at § a.m. Requiem mass 4t St. Stephen's Catholle Chureh. 1n- terment MF. Oliver cemet. Relatives and friends invited 19 . The members of Dirision No. A. A, 0. H, are requested fo attend the teral of our late member. ROSE LENNON, late resid December ber r. Mre. ] at . LINDSEY. Hospital 2:40 p.m ther of icle of J Notice of T Turuer. i ¢ December 17, 1023, &t 1:30 of his parents, Mr. Taong, 813 11th s pm’, at the residenos n@ Mrs. Frank N UY AKTHUR LON e is surs daughter and Mrs. C. L. Ki m., Thursda ment in Arling December 18, 1025, at 4:43 . 112 F at. 8.6.. in her ANNA BLIZABETH. widow of Andrew ” Marstail Luke of v pn., et her S8’ year, the late M Tndiana and “lnd. (Indianapolts, K., papers ple tiie_funeral | home of Norval on_Thursday, ) In ferment Arlington pational cemeters, 2 p.m. Friends and_relatives invited to attend. (Clyde. N. Y., papers please copy.) MCcDONALD. Suddent , December 18, 1023, 3:30 pom.. McDONALD, tendent ot G eters, belov- of Eva Sturkey McDonald, in liis Funeral from his Inte resideace, superintendent’s house, nete Friday, December 21, at = o'clock p.m. 208 MILLS. Departed this life suddenly, Satur dny, ' December 15, 1923 WILLIAM A MILLS, aged 40, beloved husband of Ethel Mills. ' He leaves to monrn four danghters and four sons. Fugeral Thursiay, December 20, at 1 pm., from Mt. Moriah Thurch. Relatives and friends \Baltimore papers please copy.) O'LEARY. Tuesday, December 18. 1 her residence. 43 R st. n.w., LORETTA I ARY, beloved datghier of Timothy A. and Mary T. O'Leary. Puneral will be beld Friday imorning, December 2 am. Solemin requiem mass at Aloysius Churchi, Relatives and frieuds invited. 20 WHITE. Tuesday, December 18, 1025, 8:30 m.. at his residence, 4043 Benuing rd EORGE W., beloved son of A. 1. and stepson of Mars §. White. Funeral Friday December 21, at Remington, Va. He k rn his loss, father, stopmother, two one sister, relatives and friends 26 L st n. t 1 pm. invited. o m brothers, WILLIAMS, morning, 1837 K st A A leaves two e Mrs. annle 'E ‘Waslington and Thomas Pa. Funeral Friday Baptist Church, L . Departed this life Wednesday, 1923, at her hom S Long of tesburgh. fock, from Shiloh between 16th and 17t In Memoriam. BAILEY. In sad but loving remembrance of my mother and_our devoted grandmother, Mrs. CAROLINE BAILEY, who entered the city’ of the saints’ rest today, December 19, 1905. Today recalls tho memory 0f w loved one Jaid to res And those who think of her’ today Are_those who loved her best. HER ONLY, DAUGHTER MARTHA From this world of pain and sorrow To & land of peaceful rest The Lord has taken our dear grandmother To u_home of eternal rest HOR GRANDCHILDREN, BLANCHE, 1DA AND SADIE. . BROWN. Iu_loving memors of HORETTA LEONARD BROWN, who departed this life December 19, 1916, Seven vears ago foduy. MRS, MAUDE POWELL. A tribute of love and devotion to the momory of our daughter, HORETTA EONARD BROWN, who died’ seven vears ago today, December 19, 1915, Days of sadness still cbme over us, BROWN. ture. normal. clp. noru. o <5 ™ —1 18 404 Southern wheat area.. 86 —6 16 110 Secret tears so often Oow, Memory keeps you ever nest us, Though you died seven years agn. TOVING MOTHER AND FATHER. * Baptist | ¢ 3. { ighteen years ago DATGHTERS, AND SONS DORGTHY WILBERT AND P ANNIE BOWES i DATGE RANDSON In ‘mothe | McKENZIE. o years ter 19 ND AND but |7 o ag HER SONS 4 In sad but lo MARY ed this life o CHILDREN. loving re: g _remembranc. SANDERSON 3 ars age GEORGIA EIDSNESS. * In loving remembrance of our dex WILLIAM P. SHEEHY red into rest ten years ago to December 19, 1913 We cannot The smiles we t let this 1 We will alwars think of HIS LOVING FATHER, MOTH] AND) BROTHERS. In father, LOUIS this 1i%e ten ye oS A pre A vo Avs W Bnt vet again I hope to meet Lim When the spark of life has fiec ous oz from me has gone e T love e still December 19, hin Master, e To love and Keep him as lef MOTHER AND IATHE ving remembrance of my d JOSEPH J. WOOD, who departed th Years ago today, Decomber 1 hut Gone, { FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . WiLLIAM LEE, Funeral Embaimer. Livery 18 conaection. chapel and modern crematorium. M Moes. 532 Pa. ave. nw. 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