Evening Star Newspaper, January 21, 1924, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, MRS. 1. F. DYSTER LAIMED BY DEATH Wife of Commissioner Suc cumbs After Long lilness. Rites Tomorrow. long 1 s, Mrs. ssioner her hume Comn at Oyste in Me had been failing 1 during t condition had be e deceased old ang ington w Mrs. Frederfek father having L was fifty-cight resident of Waeh daughtef of M M. Detweller, he en at ore thue a m b of the firm of Judd & Detweiler, Mrs. Oyster was complis] contralto, and in her Hayaa sted nieh of er in the churches o sung at t ielong and choir w regational itarian Chen Cliureh Ther Lealt Ovste To Hart James years duys de- and | was —————— uccumbs to Mlness ‘wuLIAMS c' Fox et DIES IN NEW YORK rsla an lospitai v thi tite tianks of the the Amerlean board o cns . 'Fox was Amévicea ministe nanti and Serbia, Hshed i 1865 wh frst strictly diplomat] juurnal ever attempt States. Besldes this, wd ax o diplomat was conected. in i | cupaelty, with several South Americn wid purtici | Americun conference in Me: W received tn Wash- | vear 1901 death tn New York city | (He conducte vesterday of Willlams €. Fox, sixty- | |jasmiigton elght r many years| well Knowr prominent In con-ular and diptomatie | 1 clrel circies. He had been i1l a long time. |y o T3 SIRE PGS Mr. witst eduented at the Wash- | Buss b wo tngton Cniversity . Mo, H- | and Geor X, was A An consul at Bransw B Fox. and @ SISt Gernany, from 1876 to 1875, at which plnce he met and marebed’ s wife, Fedderburn of & Funeral who was Mirs Loulre Ludewl, on Ma: cen comp eral to and w legatic era epld tzed and fi and e d in the he had and | Had Been Prominent in Diplomatic | end Consular Circles. Ran Paper Here. Word has b ‘ ington of the ( fco i newspaper, fn this clt W. Fox, wh 1 newspaper nis wife, a daush survived by a brother, Mrs. Ehal, enis T, have n an 188 h- American ol T i nis- tired Officer's Decease. Chaplatn | who had fantry sine 8 with Dr. William 'S A. Freeman Burfal will Abernethy Ande be In Oak and ot~ HIl "'." Theophllus G, attached to July, 1891 at regiment the Phillppi Iu April, 19 Ohio, Janux advices to' the W He was Colun:h Ariny been the and in th untll died 11, ac < her hus survived by a sol aud a d She also three sist W Willizm Simpson, nd Mrs. Oyster is srman W. Oyster, Miss Helen Ovster. threc brothers and ely: John Frederick weiler and Mrs. C. | today Mrs. G, W. Boyd nd D rlet at an_uctive aptist Church, will wember of Calvary Private funeral serv- held to- et na | to ar h morr A . Remarkable New Purchase— Make This Sale A Bigger Sensation Than FEver! Hundreds of Newly Arrived Schaifner & Marx Suits and Overcoats That Fill Out Our Fast Diminishing Stocks at ONE-HALF PRICE Wooff - 1/ oft When we started this sale our object was to re- duce stocks in a hurry. We accomplished that. But, big as our stock was, we have been able to take care of only a few of the men who want these values. So we went to Hart Schaffner & Marx and found them in the same boat—big surpluses, as is natural with a firm that makes as many clothes as the four next largest manufacturers com- bined. We bought—at such great reductions that we continue right on offering these wonderful values. 25°30°3545 | Will Buy a $50 Suit or Overcoat No Charge :»r Alterations Will Buy a $70 Suit or Overcoat Will Buy a $60 Suit or Overcoat Will Buy a $90 Suit or Overcoat Every Suit and Overcoat in our stock is in- cluded, excepting Dress Clothes. Some few are marked at one-third and one-quarter off, and ALL are Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes—Satisfaction Guaranteed. Deposits Cheerfully Accepted Raleigh Haberdashe Thisteen Ten F Street i L resldent of tie waen appointed to WASHINGTON, work he Shah £ for-| L wan said 1 o thi ular “nited Tong arbitraton aiplomatic in n the the w and potttl- 1ton Bdward \ Fox ot CHAPLAIN STEWARD DIES. | War Department Informed of Re-| Steward, | wh w re- wil- ling Department D! of | D. ., MONDAY, |CHARLES B. BAILEY DIES AT HOME HERE Was Secretary of Washington Gas Light Company fer Thirty Years. PROMINENT IN SOCIETIES 1 1 | 3 l i | al | |Came Here from Maine During le War. | Charles Brooks Bailey, prominently tdentified with local elvie organiza- {tions and formerly secretary of the I Washington Gas Light Company for | thirt ra died pneumonla at 1121 Belmont street of “lls |ROTEAW st Lo, Funeral services will be conducted late residence by Rev Wal- Ravlcliffe, r emeritus of the York Avenue Presbyterian IChurch, and Dr. Joseph T. Kelly, pas- jtor of the Fourth Presbyferian Church, Wednesday afternoon at 2 el Interment wlil be private. AMr. Balley was born fv Portland, 1 Me., In 1 He came to Washington i 1865, and for three years during the Civil war was coune th the Wa I v reshitence, ¥ face vast ted 1566 lie Washingto that whiel heulth. esident of the Co- uk. which position » vear g me Ly of t Imba he National t tield undil abou Mr. Balle: Tas alwiys b tgentificd with the relig i ness activities of the city fifty yeur il closely | and busi- For mors hix d resqe vice n t Lo both ag He 1al was Uu dire president Fire Insurance Com- | of the Washington | and_Trust Company, the Co- Nutionul Bank 'and the perative Building As- {sociation, a Mas ibbr of th Washington i Trade. of the | Assoctution of Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, Sons of the American Revolution and life mem- ber of Dawson Lodge, 16 | _In 1565 he married Miss Chase of Portland He leaves three man Allen, Mrs, of the Na- | | Loan Tmbia Eanltable Lois A. who survives him. sisters, Mrs. 8. Coi Charles Cook of Portland and Miss Auna D. Bailey of this city: also a brother. Herbert . Builey of Scranton, Pa -—— DEAN OF J( JOURNALISM DIES Arnable Mmlle Smm Prix Passed 103d Year. BY the Associated Press, PARIS, January of o | Saint-Prixy. Had ~The Anabie Saturday night his one hun- had he lived His Jast contribu- ne and Olse Bee, a weekly paper appearing on Sundays, i was printed yesterday., article he spoke of his d questioned whether t happler when old age de- prived them of their facultiés, leav- ing them only to eat. drink and sleep. d, however, that he would con- » write as long as his readers world's Malle He dea rnalism, died would have enter dred and th until February 2. i tion the Netn ed upon . vear great men Requiem M:\ss Tomorrow Gabriel’s Church. Laugh at St. w travel- T of years. 406 lllinois avenue yesterday mass will be celebrated abriel's Catholic Church to orrow morning o'clock. The body will be sent bany, Y, for bu Requier St ¢ at to A ghlin was a church. He Mrs. Josephine and a sow, California. active mem survived by | Laughlin of | Howard S, | nof H — — $5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | At - age 35—.("4 date of birth for partle- ulars and fllusteation. Company founded 1865, g”:;fl ‘Woodward Bldg. P;D e Main 340. - { emale, 03 Trein 2 Female; tag No. ol ) with RAR PIN, 3 sapphires. Please 3 B Lmeet, {butlding jeven {tertaining commi { ot Potomac | +pe { ciation | coln | | | | { | | | | | | CHARLES B. BAILEY. |ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Trilsen Assoctation EBilalr School. | i Trinidod ens' s will oelock, in Tye Speech-Reading Club will meet Jock, at 1710 1 street “The s will by sychology of Your Ni the subject of a frec Tectur. Trigcilla Beckett Wilkinson at . Health Studlo, 1725 we, i 5 Bélock s street The ¢ tion will of Rev. Benedict new parish hLall of Trinity Church. Rev. Francis A. Torndorf will give illustrated lecture on earthqual and other earth tremors. Ambros Durkin of Epiphany Church, will have charge of musical program Ladies invited The Tubbard and Home Assocta- tion will meet, § o'clock, at the school Speakers: Dr. John Foote Giles Scott Rafter. day held, Citizens' o'clock J. Smith, Associa- Euest in th ieorgetown meet, § as and Mre. The banquet o'elud Founders' . 0. will be Housevelt Hotel Clut, A “musical | aspices of the en- | ce, at 8:30 o'clock tle, tenor., and Charles | t, will give the pro- | Women's City under A. Hurlan ¢ Willlums, pi gram n The Monday Eveninz meat. S o'clock, in asser Cosnios Club. Justice sidd ton J. Lambert and ¢ ticipate in the discussion of the pro- | posed child welfare code for the Dis- | trict. Publ ited CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Club of. Bethesdn will 12:30 p.m.. with Mre. | Bradley Hills i Woman's meet tomorrow, James R. Ellis, Burnside Poat, No. S. will hold an $ pm.. Senator Fra: Department | open meet- | in Grana| i L. Grecne Wednesday Army Hall. will speak mmittee, v . 2 pa., Mis. Grant Chase, 1116 Rev. James Taylor will Southern Industrial In- etreet. k on the stitute, The Federation of Civ ons will meet Friday. § Loardroom of District bullding The Eckington W. C. meet tomorrow with Mis 2611 North Capitol street. Anwoct pam., T. . Alvin Da The Thomas Circle Cluzens’ will neet tomorrow. § Luther Place Memorial Church. | The North Capltol and Eckington itizens' Association will meet to-! miorrow, 8 p.ni., in Emery School. The Rabt morrow, 11 o ein Club will meet to- a.m.. Willard Hotel HRev. R. W. Brooks, pastor of Lin- Temple Church, this city, will |uddress the Bethel Lite Societ tomorrow night at Metropolitan_ A. M. E. Church. Subject: “Race Con- | sclousness ana its Can«equ«me LOS ANGE Alexander Calif., January H. Ta Sueur, elghty-six years old, former secretary of state in Missouri and managing editor of | the Kansas City Times, Is dead at his home in Burbabk, near here. “small zold and plaiinum, on . or Biltmore s Columbis e ol. 7 FOLD, square, Dlack; Saturday even- near Loew's Columbis Theater. or on Pleasant cur_line; contalning money and € cliphed 21 10th st n EILL i Mt i - a | white spot on nuse. Return female; Sundsy, retura to D., .xsl d st COMP,” Jont "Saturday aight; blue comb. Re- | ward. 127 10th_st, 1 DIAMOND STUD. at Kuleigh | F flny! evening. fuder (0 be well rewarded, return to | office, $100 reward. W. C. Flagg, Room 20 e 21 DOG, partly ball, Little white under nec st_nw 1. white, bt DOG, English bul, whits, brown wicinity of Mass. ave. park: anewers to of “Sprinkle’: license No. 11208; reward, Phone 'Cleveland 1030, Charles E. Langley. 2 ERSHARF PENCIL—Gord, inftials P. 0. Reward. Return to ate To Gat_case, beiween 13th and G Baturday_aft- ernoon. 58, 22¢ attached: Sun- N. Capitol and St _Plense call N. 4577 208 Florentine: valued an Keep- between 2012 Martin's Chiirch. LOCKET—Gol sake. MONEY_$18_ beiw Peter's. Church, 2nd and © sta; s.e.. of nn-me chureb. _Lincoln 19 eward. t:T‘uf ne., Cail PENCIL, Eversharp, gold, initia! ward it x:lvxv!n_od to 20 R. L. ave. B M lost in “Adaréss . Camen, in er, botween 5§ gnd e party finding the same 3 turn_and receive reward, Franklin 13 WRIST WATCH, .nuu. m bet. and 3Md. ave, u.e. and to or in Apollo Return to box office at Apelio and receive_reward. WRIST WATCH, Tady's gold; between Bt Aloysius Church and Government Hotels. Re- 40 LM bldg., Gost. Hotels. ¢ £50 IN ENVELODE, addressed to C. C. New and:_teward. West £ REWARD for one black onyx ear lowe " Satuzdny “moruing n- Genter Markes: Adkinw, 1422 F street n.w. WATCH, gold, oclagon shape, flexible brace- let, Sunday afternoon at Ridlto Theater or on H st. between 8th and Ist n.w, Reward. STITCASES—From automoblle, Bunday night, between Leopardtown, Md., and Waxhington, n leather and one black patent leather itcase. Rewa , C. 8. Myers, Nl' W Dow. Potomac 874, WRIST WATCH, Baturday on 14th st clr or at_Arcade. Reward. Franklin 7005. $235—In or TUnion Station, Sunday e e ing, between V ana5:30, Can Main ]! | ANDREWS. | BIBEL, | cowsrL. 0 express our ere to our relatives and | r <ympathy and floral trib. th of our beloved mothe: THE FAMILY. ! DODSON. We heartily thank our relatives und friends for the beautiful flors) designs sud other expressions of sympathy and kiodaess during the iliness wnd 4t the deat’ of our devot father, JOSEPH DODSRON Deaths. THE FAMILY. uddenly. Kunda: 1924, wt Eirkland Lake GEORGE SNOWDE! vears, son of the late rews and brother of Mrs Stock of this cit BAILEY. Monday. January 21, m., at his résidence. 1423’ Belmont st n.w.. CHARLES BROOKS BAILEY, beloved l husband of Lol 3. Bailey.” Notice of fu- neral hiereafier. Pledse omit flowers. BELL. Departed this life Saturday. January 19. 1024 in_ Baltimore. Md., SADIE. daug tef of the' Iate: Daniei and Christiania_Bell of Benainas. D. C.: slster of Sophia Whit- tington _end_Lemuel Bell. Interment at Baltimore, Md. Sudden: Risse R Snowden An- Gibson Faline- 1924, B Januars 14, 1024, at Fort 5 W7o, GEORGE CLYDE RisEL, Cap ©., T. S. A, lInter- et Woiikston. Batione ceimisiy, Ve, January 22, at 2 p.m. (Easton and Phila- eiphia papers please copy.) CADY, - Suddenly, Sunday. January 20, 1924 ;50 a.m., MARY, beloved wife of the Funeral from her late rextdence, on Wedrnesdus, January, '8, thence to St tephen's Churc®, where mass will be said for the ropote of ner soul. ~Relatises aad friends are invited to attend. CHATFIELD. suntay, Jamuars 1302 Connecticut ~ave. 1 TLATNS. widow of Col. Walter TL. Chatheld: | Funeral from the chupel of W. R. Spears 1208 H st. n.w., on Tuesdny, Janvary at 2 p.m. 'Interment at Arlington na- cemetery ut 2:30 p.m. ddenly, Suturday, Japuary 19, 1024, p.m., Gt the residence of her par- 4214 M st. n.w., HELEN FRANCES, 7 years, beloved daughter of Patrick | Mary K. Cook, Funeral from the bove residence, Tuesday, January 22, at 45 a.m., thence to Holy Trinity Church, where requiem mass Wil be said at 9: Intorment Mount Olivet cemeters. R tives and friends invited, z Saturduy, January 19, 1024, at 10:25 a.m., MARGARET E.. heloved wite of Nathan 'Cowsill, Funerai from her late residence, 808 7th wt. n.e., Tuesday, January 2,'at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. FLEET. Saturday, January 19, 1024, at 8:15 a.m., at his residonce, Atlington, Va., GIL- BERT LEONARD FLEET, beloved son of dmond C. and Mary E. Fleet. He fs sur- vived by three siuters, {wo brothers, a host of other relatives and friends. Funeral Tuesday, January 22, from his lute resi- dence. Relatives and friends fuvited, A precious one from us ls gone, volce we loved fu stilled Aplace s vacant In our hiomo hich never cun be puea. FOX. Sunday, January 20, 1024, at New York Citr, WILLIAME CARLETON FOY, in the 80th’ year of Lis age, FURR, Sunday, Jasusy 20, 1924, 10:10 at Freedmen's Hospltal, ALICH V. FUE Beloecd mather ‘of "Walie dnd Olie. sister of Juke Tollear. aunt ef Ids B, King, 3‘?« | MACOMB. L Inuunr Solitiers” H sald at 19:30 friends furiied. Also Linco A Interment at cemetery. (Philadelphin 1 HAUGHTON. Lier residernce. phia, 1 of Afre, Fairfux Tanunry HOBBS. ars 19, nv, ¥ 3 of Edvard 1.1t thelr Toxs o devor wister, tiwn b 1 friends. Ciinre 3 mass witl ers please ¢ Fridyy, Janoary - 1%, . <IN3 Fairmont nve Mrw. dennie sughion, Laughter. *Inte . Phitnde bt nt at Raturdns. Tunn 1710 Y o i S [ at 1 1 weatuy, Jun Beth') Bap. HOFFECKEK. Tannm HENKY HDFFECRE Phitadel neral Diiser 1. e Tair bt i ladelpisn. Ph T 0 Wednesduy. 1l JACKBON. Degmrted th« if uaty 19, 1023, at 1133 w.u Hospital, LONA LOUISE years § months @ duys £ of Estell.inee Readon) Jacks br. H 1. dackson of sister of Helen B, Jackson. L 15, Rewdon of Boston, M Mases of 30 p.m. fron T Lecstire, e vt 1 B er. JACRSON Wl the N 5 Funeral resideace, friends wre invited. LAUGHLIN. ¥ Bon resldence, 140 GTORGE RERNARD. o Laugii Tunonds 19 & Hainpshire uv GOMERY MEIGN MA¢ i i cral. Unp Aru rul Johi's Chureh Tuesduy. Junusr 124, at | MONT turda; The af 0 Order I Stutes suno anion MONT igadiv Distr manders of Cie Milit of the Enit thoof Herelitury Y OMEIGS MACOME. S, Army, ot Washingtor 1024, Funersl services w John's Church, Sixteenth ou Tuexduy. Janua N D, (.. Tauuars e e it wnd 1 Ngrecis . . I NW o Colonet TENRY « 57V olusteer, Jin e e Lasbarid of, Jesch 1 MATHIESON. r JAMER RIZEL 1 st G. 1. POWELL MATHIESON. ©a 2, 14 JAMES nake A MATHIERON JOIN L. RUSS] Recording Secreta Jamwary 14 Emm one duug una_twe beoth St Mathin's Chareh Weduss Caitol Helghts Md. o tives and 1 Ia pa 1924 Thir A Ty three from SHELION. Fune 10 1z SHUMARD. Rockyt Stumare eincters pan. (Wimington, ‘WASHINGTON. t the residence 309 NGTON smma J. Murr and grandmother ¥ aud Arthur . Washiugt: Leou and Helen Murrs. und “wnnt of Richard Johnson. Fum hurs Junuary M4, a1 Vermont Baptist Church at 1 pm., Kev Willfs, pustor. Relatives’ and sited. WILLIAMS, friends in Suddenly her lute ro Ya. Junu papers pleuss cop; In Memoriam. ADCOCK. 1n sad but g n 1 know that you have goue where the good T Know Sou have gome where your for ix crowned With the goodness that dweit in your sou HUSBAND, CHILDREN AND SISTER CLATTERBUCK. In sad bur joving re Which never can be tilled MR. AND MRS, W TAMILY. COLSTON. Tn sad but I g T COLSTON, who departed this life oue sear ago today, January 21, Hoit s e For 1 think of you (mh'. s for em- JAMES LOUTS r T'was given thee by Mtiough one year ~ S DEVOTED S TER, COLSTON. 1In sad but lovirg rememb of e T Omer "brerhert CHAELES COTaTON: 1023, He-gave 10 one a last farew He said good-bye to none His loving heart ceasel to The midnight stare are DOWNEY. Iu loving me of our darling. NNA DOWNEY of Bladensbhurg, Md., who entered into rest two years ago tod January 21, 182 Hnmo is not 11! it used to be e N T iy 7eare MOTHER, FATH "AND SISTER. her, li\\\lX FLEMING h’c two years ago today, he whe & o glenming January 21, Forget him?_ No! 1 never wiil T loved him then. 1 love him still. His wemory is sr frexh today Axhi the Nor Te pasced away nie " OVING” DAUGHTER, AMANDA YOUNG. GREENE. In memors of my husband, DAVID V. GREENE, who cied four years ago today, Jupuary 21, 1020, Mizynh, WILMA L. GREENE. HENYON. In lovlig remembrance of my sis- ter, VIRGINIA MAE HENYON. who depari- £ 'thix ife three years ago todsy, January | 51, 1921, Sweet memories will ever linger, "Time cannot change them, 'tis true; Years that may come cannot sever, Ay loring remtmbrance of rou RACE, * guter | Avenue | James E. | ad | AND | In Aemoriam. Ty saii It o b LATRN HiL How or we listen Freling me ki iy 1l Toved for hor it s ‘ itent ¥ 0 HER LOVING FAMILY oving T ALBEKTA 8 life Juunary N, d BROTHERS JENKINS e of our de NKINN, who 923, at 3 | AND SISTERS, * to the memory of WILLIAM H rt s tods, e} danuary 21 - theww f v ODEROVE: DK il dangliter depurgel fhis S ,\v\ ife i it Jununey S T bt foving remembrince MARGARET e an Auni Mt art r 21 ‘ Car “beveten GLEAKY ROBEY 1 done s ROMEY KINTER FEXWICK HANNALL .VI-H REO) AN Gree DEVOTED DATGHTERE AN HER DATGE i AT ; AGNES TURNLE WASHINGTON. LIl FLORENC) ‘l!‘. by I atid OVING MOTIH | WATERS. 11 1o . MARY | te Junva: ) depn- years here, 1 THUSBAND, ZACK WATERS . WELLS HEIC AND SO\ WHITE. KEADY. 1 nibranee oM WEITE, wi KEADY AND PATGHTER KEADY O] FUNERAL DIRECTORS p=————THE ORIGINAL ——y WR . Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET.N.W. WAIN 108 PORMERY 40 FST. ALMUS R.SPEARE B.SPEAR S CLYDE J. NIW r “HERBERT B. NEVIUS SEW YOI AVENW. MAIN Dt od E WDeaI&Co W J1 1 st LINCOLN 521 _Chape: EITABLISHED 1850 <&\, MORTICIANS 17301732 PENNA. AVE. PHONFS: MAIN 55|2'55|3 . 7THOS R. NALLEY & SON-: ELEVENTU ST. SE. Limbalmers Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST N.W. : Modern Clupel._ Telaphin.. Main 2473 {atrrv & Walsh ecry—-Maln 934rGerald Wail JAMES 317 PA. Mode! Luuyu W.W. CHAMBERS C0 Will Furnish A Complete Modern Funeral 9 Private Ambulances Fully equipped rolling cot. strotchers and blankets. Local calls oaly $4.00. | Parlors and Chapel, Cor. 14th & Chapin N.W. Call Chambers—Col. 432 o " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.\WV. Estbiishes 1843 Plone West 94, _____Automobil Service J. WILLIAM LEE. Embelmer. Livers chapel aud mox i Moderate | prices. 332 Pa. Tel. all M. s ~ T Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N Phoue L. 534 Nelther the successors of nor co nected with the originai W. R. Speare Casle Hearse Burial Case Attend Al Ca Up Enbeimune Details t | Director ang Cowmodious 0 —WM H_—SAfiDO & CO. MONUMENTS. “"We specialize in designing and erect- {ing memorials (monuments and mauso.* leums) of quality and character, Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition in our office THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 914 Fifteenth Street Prompt aoto delivery service. Am-m——upmme—lmmme. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. We Specialize in Floral Designs at odero:te ;(@ !onsz‘s (@PYEL STS. W, MAN 6953, -

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