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¢ STONELEIGH COURT Connecticut Ave., Corner L St. Washington's most exclusive apartments. Avallable for fease, a fow desirable hotse- heepiog and nom-lousekeenitg APARTMENTS. Furnished and unfuruished, specially priced by the month or on vearly iease. Alo for TRANSIENT rental, two aud thres room non-husekeeping apartments, RESTAURANT IWith table d'bote service. Dinper, Lancheon. Club breukfasts. Alss w The Bining Room | The Methodist Bullding 100 Maryland Ave. N.E. (Facing the Capitol) Opened January Fourteentis (Daily, Except Sunday) Luncheon 11:45 to 2:00 Dinner 4:45 to 7:30 Table d'Hote and a lu Carte Sersice BAFFLING! What ix the secret of MYSTERY CAKE —S%1.20 xolves the able problem tor tectives. TheMadrillon 304 G St N.W. ~t enjoy- bungry d Phone Cicinent Time for Another Good Picture .'\ Health Foods Dr. Von's Health Biscuits, package ....... Heintz Tealth package ...... 30c Biscuits, Huntley >afmer Akoll Biscuits, package ... Gluten Bread, 12 rolls. Cereal Meal, Ideal He Food 40c 35¢ 20c liducator Gluten Cookies. ucator Brand Cookies. B. C. Bran Cookies. . C. Bran Cookies. . Swieback. . 35¢ 15¢ Swieback. ... Peterson’s Swedish Bread. Roman Meal. 35¢ ’ Magruder’s Best Groceries Conn. Ave. & K Street Established 1875 Cooks and Good Houscheepers realize the superiority of Baker’s Chocolate (Premium No. 1) for making cakes, pies, puddings, fudges, ices, etc. Be sure that you get the genuine, in the blue wrapper and yellow label with the trade- mark of the Choc- olate Girl on the back. Made only by Walte; Baker& Co.La. 'Established 1780 Mills at Dorchester, Mass. and Montreel, Canada BOOKLET OF C:"OICE RECIPES SENT FRER — iy none too often to thor- oughly cleange the digestive tra Keep your body f: the pofsonous was tarbors colds and otlier win: ter flls. Citrate of Mag- nesia is the safest, murest way—usually the doctor's first prescription. _Just choose 'the clear. sparkling ate of Maguesia that's always fresh—that s Franklin 8330 <UNDERWOOD | "UNDERWOOD ! $1.25 | THE EVENING ‘The Presiderit and Mrs Coolidge Are Entertaining Mr. Endicott of Boston With Them on River Trip. i 1 HE President and fdge have staying with them Sunday Mr William Endicott of Bostony who will | - Judge John he oue of their guests on the sail [12an of the down the Potomac this afterncon | [CSENY ret aboard the Mayflower. ot iha Pania A guests din'ng with him. Others who will entertainat dinner are Col. Dun- | can, Maj. and Mrs, Coleman Jennings, Cuol- over ehair- . ha South Amer- the meetings Conference of ted Cros: Judge Payne Mre. | expects to spend the remainder of or at | the winter in Washington. minister who ! Maj twenty | retired. Lus returned to and s oceupying his | Phelps place. and i Mrs, | Interstate Barton Payne, American Red ¢ 1ed fron attende vican The Sec Hughes will L. dinner this {of Panama ai Wil entertai at the legs | Tne ador of Frau Wiedfe dt have Washington from they spent ¢ days. The ambas: r and Frau Wiedfeldt will be the T gue at dinner jthis evening ¢ ounselor of the | embasey and Frau von Lewinski I d Senora d a comp is, B ashing house, Gen. J. Bailey. B. Aitch Commerce Clyde B Auchizon. ence informal “bridse this i her schoolgicl duuguter, | Altchison, hud & | student o ! A home Saturday ary. at her home, 1 avenue M ir.. St Cly tained at aftern, Miss number | | | Seéretary and Wrs. Husghe i Guatemulan Legation Guests. he minister ala t Senor Dona de Lato tertained «t din last even in honor of the S, etary of Stale and Irs. Hughes. The other guesis were e ador of S de R lana T it {tary of the Int Waork, the Ars. kins will be oon and o - en- 1d Mrs, James Blaine red 1o their home, at L. ye days Walker ¢ mother, who is the Thomas H. Carter and rker, aunt of Mrs. W and M Walke it Wednes and The ker was received at the Wiise Walker Wk formori Mis: fzabeth Harrvison ounzer dunghter t late forme President Benja- min Harrison, Mr. Walker ¢ Gt-nephs w Tt Jas ine, cretary of \\lhlu"l“ll arrison’s admini YR M. Mrs, Walke . Mrs | fevre and Mrs. Loomis ot Guatemala 1550 W ot Can | cut, serving In pacity during the administrs Presiden S0 apt. Parke afterwatd naval governor of retu L. veral and Mrs former's Walker, nte, the rior and Mrs ccretary of A nd s fuest Mrs. John er, ji ent evening sulture min- | = and ministe ela, the minister of Colom- ix and Senora de Olaya. the minister of Costa Ricw, Senor Don 1. Ri Oreamuno: Senator and Mrs Geor, H. Mos nator and Mrs, John Harreld, ‘Senator Samuel Al | ridse, the Commercial Coun the British embassy and Mrs. | Jovee Broderick., Commissioner Mrs. Cuno . Rudolph, Mr. and | Chandier ¥, Anderson. Mr. ane by John and Mus, Mrs of t was S ker, given dur- ng the evening by Ralon, a vi . Air. linist of Guatemal, a Mr Hart Feun, senta ve Fenn of ¢ ed informally at day at the Skoreham in henor of Mr Johu Thompson, wife Juds hompson of Hawaii. wite of Itepre- necticut, ente incheon vester- Nirs. her 1 rrow | Merle v tnday after € ber hom, Wil have with the Hollins' Colle the Helling women Mrs. ] Anot 1ce Martin® cuuse of a their | jj.. her o num women, ot A supper party of sixty gu | Cesontatives and_ their | entertained Mr. and Mrs. B. Madden tomorrow evening | home, 5201 Woodard drive nort! | Rebrésentative - oncheloe, wife of | tained o company of twelve at lunehe j tucky, has sufficiently recovered from | (4 1004Y for hep ddughter, M a recent Jily which confined her | “14Pma Sioan ot c hospital for several wecks 1o ; o her home in Clitton’ Terrace | Neor t. Tt will be several weeks b | Rome Sundays | Mrs. Kincheloe will be able to resun. Tjacass {lier ‘soeiul activit ts, rep- wives, will x Ve tomorrow sudden de th in the fam- 1 Mrs. Paul Evarts Johnson ente Charles W - tomorrow, the following | Mrs. Lei tertain at t 5 to 7 o'clo with her her i Moore of New will not ! Eaus be at H. B. Smith will en- this afterncon from when she will have Jusin, Mra Elbridge York nt secretary of the Navy %, \rs. Roosevelt are leaving for W York today to pass several daye | ates Parker W. West will {home tomorrow afternoon quarters at Soltders’ Home. ! The bachelor members of the 1ish embassy s will give a this evening at the Columbia Coun- | Ly Club. when their guests will | Mrx. Mackny-Smith Hoxtexs |number about 200. The hosts for the | 1 Dinner Party Last Nigh \l-.\rlnng_ are Capt. F. L. Tottenham, Mrs. Alexander Mackay-Smith wus |Group Capt. 3. (. Chrisiie, Mfre W | host dinner last evening, enter- (. Crookshank, Mr. G. H.' Thompson. | taining in her home on 16th street, -\ H. Hamilton-Gordon, Mr. H. H. | w n her gues included Represen- 1S, Mr. H. V. Tennant and Mr. | tative and M Hamilton Fish, jr. .uder McCormi ioodhart. | Mr. and Mrs, 5 L. Maralatt and The ambassador of Italy, Don Ge- | Mr. William ark M= lasto JCactanl, will e among the | Macka¥-Smith took her guests later to iguests, who will also includse - rmance of the Ram’s Head {counselor of the French emba: i s { Mme. de Loboulaye, the other = |bers of the British embassy staff anq | The annual me their wives, Miss MacKinnon, daugh- | 1£an Alumnae ter of the Australian commissiones: |0f Mrs. Frani White, 5200 13th street, diiss| Victorine du_Pont of Wilming- | ¥esterday, from & to 7 o'clock pm [ 5¢"arr: gnd Afrs. Sydney E. Browster | The buffct supper was sorved by the ew York. who are gu Mis: Exe i i e & et Anna Hamiin, and others in diple | Dresident of the alumnae, and o the {matic, official ‘and residential circl committ s adun | Among those who will entertain i LI A | dinner preceding the dance will Rl Sracedians Anna Hamlin, who will be R: Holtey S8 to a com iy of teen, en- tertaining in compliment to her hous iR ts, Mr. and Mrs, Sydney E. Brew :.\lwr of New York, the lattcr formerly | Miss Frances Tracy Lyon. i The military attache of the British | embassy and” Mrs, Charlton will en- | j tertain & company of ten at diuner, | - =;Jhl take their guests later to | dance. i The i British [ will b be in Mrs. Frederick Coleman entertal luncheon today at the in compliment Kauffmann and Mrs. He ing of the Mich- home xecutive | Macauley, don and Mrs { H. Bush and her children of j Albuquerque, N. Mex., are visiting Mrs. nts, Mr. Ars. Charles their home at 1302 Floral steenth Street Heights {31 t on Licut. and Mrs, . S. N., announc their diughter, Ro Robert Thornton St Strange and the late Thomas & Strange of Annapolis, Md. The wed- ding will take place on February 11 Arthur R. Nickerson the engagement of Margaret, to Mr. nge, son of Mrs commercial counselor of the B! n of Mrs. embassy and Mrs. Broderick hosts to a small company at Lefore the dane: commercial counselor Swedish legation and Mme. Weidel | will entertain a company of twelve : preceding the danee. Harold H. Sims and Mr. Wilmo will be joint hosts at dinne the dance and Mr. Leander Mc ck-Goodhart _ will _also W. W. CHAMBERS CO. Will Furnish A Complete Modern Funeral Casket s o e < Up Embalming Details Hearso | Burial Cere | Attead an Private Ambulances Fully cqnipped rolling eor, stret blaukets. Locul eatls omiy $00. o 204 Parlors and Coapel, Cor. 14th and Chapia N.W. Call Chambers—Col. 432 of thel Senator Heflin of Alabama enter- tained fnformally at dinner last night at the New Willard, where he had four gucsts. Briz. Gen. Harry Taylor cutertained {at dinner last night at the New Wil- Jard, later taking his guests to the { Army dance. He had twelve guests. Col. and Mrs. C. S. Fries enter- tained a dinner party of eight at the New Willard last night. Mrs. Ashton Todd is entertaining this afternoon at the first of a series of bridge parties, which she will give during the season. Miss Henrietta Crane will enter- tain at a bridge tea this afternoon rat the White Peacock. — ‘ Mrs. Charles Clark Bryan announces the engagement of her daughter Agnes Barlett, to Mr. John Craig Mil- ler, jr., of Huntington, W. Va. The 18th and Columbia, Road The Exclusive Rendesvous of Discriminating People.” The Saturday Dinner Dance Dancing to The Famous L’Aiglon Orchestra Under the personal direction of Pete Macias. In the Salon and Restaurant From 7:30 to 1 Put away the cares of pfeparing the Sunday dinner. L’Aiglon offers a pleasing variety in the De Luxe Dinner served at the moderate fee of $1.50 per plate from 5 to 9. Concert. Call Col. 3063-3064 For Salon or Cafe Reservations. i J o — STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. § | i [} | i i 1 i i | ll ISS MAD) Debutante daughter of Senntor zens, who ix being introduced to the here, Younger members of official xocicty noun bridie ment lunci N Harry L. Mrs ¥ was JMontgomery of CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Mrx. Eugene Le Merle, president of fthe Hollius, Va Coll Alumnae will Lot home fro to 6 p B0 4 e e Wedding, | tomorrow, at 2011 @ strect. Holling (There were twenty-two guests at the ' women speeially invited | tuncheor i b Men's Progressive nth reet Preshyterian Ch | will give tereopticon ston ) MOrrow, 6:15 pom. Music ster ziven nee a formerly Mt O st for in g i Miss Rtuth the Crawford < lere for N VISIUher sister, Mrs e at Peliam Manor, county Miss Crawie tie early in triends tinople, othe | Paris Mi Mazis W Cordele, i W York Livi Westel an Wilon will give a reading a of Maud Haliam | luh Monda [ -, 1514 N stre d will saii on the ebruary with a party of cypt, Palestine, Constan- Florence, Pompeii and 12 points, returning via n nt Whiteside of former Il be in the The Mid-City 1 me At- | son Sel ALOT | Joperaff party. | versity Citizens' > pm Clar, w : the Se nie e for the 1 to have b been postpc Willard, due t q of the comcert ta be given by M. Serge Rachmaninoff, the Russia planist, the afternoon of February 20 mah-jong wh uary February the conflicting n held ed to TONIGHT, tion an will to have the club- | 3 o'clock of the Am University Women 3s wi wer Dicember, street, S M. X former Wardméu {visit H L. re vk timson of New York, ary of War, is at Hotel for a length Club will dance, §:20 o'clock, in Mount Lodze, 14th and Kenyor | Ohioans inv ar: B & streets ! meet- | will be 1 this yelock in the audi Women's City Club, In to delegat 4 nd Mre «owill Be s Ellen ponsors Blacks will 3.V, Morgan will give Mrs, Kenna will give a ompanied by Representative speaker of ¢ Mary ing wnd re ening @ rium of the ckson place congressional Pland and the { tative fory the Arthur in the 4 Dy seyeral | preside and historical rnnInGS, s0- by « o lo'clack, ne M will be There ancin The Tip Toy at Y. W, C. A 3 streets, 8030 The W will meet “lub will give a d Triang i shington Mods at_clubhouse of Ca Club, foot 1ith street terested in mode invited to attend The 168, Yacht- Club State Society ital Yacht ght at Raleigh. ahoma State Society first meeting of the year at 8 o'clock the oa the Raleigh Hotel Amjong ! ceiving the guests will be| nd Mrs. John Harreld, Rep- and Mrs. E. Howard, | Representative “and Elmer | Thomas, Representativ Mrs, { James McClintic and Representative tand Mrs, ¢ rles Carter. { A four-p rchestra will render | music for the ¢ ngg, and there will i{be tables for cards. Preceding fance there will be a short bu: ;m‘.-mm. presided over by th {dent, Dr. Mar twill be an clectic {eoming year Every | is invited to the ¢ { this occasion The will I hold+ its { tonleht jroom at hose Senator {resentat Lo Swedish _Soc V.0 of A 4 dance fo it speak. ative Chindblom will Song fancy GETS PHILIPPINE POST. Benjamin F. Wright_lo Be Island | Auditor. Wright of inted audit feers for the Oklohoman in Benjamin T Le present on as been ap Philippine Islands to fill the caused by the recent resignation Mre. James Irving Steel is enter-| Auditor BEdward M. Fullington, v the Zeta Delta Sorority of | in ill health. orge Washington Uni ity at| The appointment fternoon at the New Willard | President on the r. The vouns ladies of the so-| Gov. Gen. Wood and s rority include Miss Dorothy Ladd. | to action by the:United St S Miss Terese Lawrence, Mies Elizaheth | or the Philippine legislature, Mr. | Frost, Miss Louisc Hiatt, Miss Helen | Wright was fermerly hank examiner i Muffon. N Ida May 'Lang. Miss|in California, and has been 5 Dank IVera Stasford, Miss Edith Finney.! examiner in the Philippines for the i Mins Effie Carpenter, Miss Alice Hill | past three vears, As anditor he will | Alice Baldwin. Assisting Mrs. | ree $6,000 a vea A s Georse Bogar Eada, . Births Reported. ! Steel is Miss Helen Nicolay will be hostess [ 2¥ the Women's City Club tea Sun- H {day afternoon from 4:30 to 8, assist-! Tuo fullowing births have been reported S the health depurtment fu the Txst twents 1 { hors Michigan the of {ta 7 {the € tea thi Hotel was made by the ymmendation of )s o {ed by Miss Oberly, Mrs. Lyman B. . | Swormstedt and Miss Jennie Grady. Mrs. Frank Bright will preside at the and Julia P. Hu tea table. & dson, gir M I ree K. and Edua €. Wash ex 1. and Violet Day Jolin and Frances Warr Herman and Rose G, Georze E. and Mil George A, and ¥l Lawrence and Pauline Joseph and Helen (hias, ngton, girl A dance will be given under the girl. auspices of the entertainment com- mittee of the Women's City Club, 22 Jackson place, Monday evening at 9:30 o'clock j Moul, roch, 1dhers. wirl. ter, Marriage Licenses. censes have been issued Julius and Ey 5 orge E. and Daisy L. Coates, hoy i Willium ‘and Homzell Ward, boy muel L. and Irene Tyr ! Edeur aud Bessie Plater. i | | to the T vty A, Ttobinson and Gladys M. Gaines. Biruara . Corcoran of this 61y and Tosaile ocher of Philadelplia, D onon Rusell. Jeos Of this city and Rhodes N Washington ot Woodbridge, Va. Thomas T Hamilton 230 Tnez B. Thomas. Ttobert Chase of Eastport, Md., and Eva W. tis of 1hin city. O aries B Rereer and Laura V. Gettings. Burke L. Bigwood and Florence M. Pickett. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the liealth department in the last twenty-fonr e watom Kirhy, 87, 405 Seward sanare .. ‘Analie Bmma Courdis, S1, 3660 New Hamp. shire ave. Katherine R. 0'Toole, €3, 3210 17th st. Carsiinn W Fleias, ‘80, Walter Tteed. Hos- 1. P orence Morris Baldwin, 51, 2940 Mills ave. prove ownership and pay cost of advertisement. ddress Hox 227-B, Star offi o Tiary Rewsrd Mrs R 3T Hunter. nw. BELGIAN Brookland, » . on Sunday, 20th, in | be gived. Phone | answers to name of | Reward if rethened to 6 Eust Mel- | Chase. Md. et yeliow Angora, Dlack leather, oo Towa Circle ne. W 3 i John E. Baruhill, 25, George Washington Tuesday evening. Reward. Phove_Col. | ‘Hospltal. . S SWheeler Reale, 67 ears: 3182 T st. ary A. Donovan, 28, Georgetown Hospital. Margaret Criste, 5, Georgetown Hospital. Ruth Irene Miller, 2, 616 M st. s.e. Panl ;hmen {K!l!el’, 5 days, National Homeo. thic Hospital. "‘h\fln( of John :]nld Clara Sturgeon, 14 days, etown Hospital, O e tes Hawkitie, 10, Freedmen's Hospital. Minerod Calloway, 42, Freedmen's Hospital. Ellen Chase, 37, 436 Neal pl. e Mary Brown, 20, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Pt Fugene Youn, 10 months, . 638 Morton. White Settor, one spot. Reward. ck: gold mounting; Reward. _Phone North i case, 127 Webs tternopn. | d, male with biack spot and. brown heal; by ward." Rethrn to Mrs. Brwin. “Greg Klingle rd. k. | Cieveinna 2175, H FUR, fox, between 14th and H n.e. and 13th nd Eye he. Kindly return to 1012 o Reward. Lincoln 4313-W. gorae] {FUR NECKPIECE — On Ps i Poll's and 12th Rewa and Rock Crewk —t e - SEPARATIST CHIEF SLAIN. Schlicht, Fully Armed, Helpless Before Assailants. COLOGNE, Germany, January 26— { Former Councilor Schlicht, ~the sep- aratist leader, who was assassinated vesterday while on hls way to Nied- ermendig, had just been attending a agandist meeting at Adenau, in The Eitel district. Schlicht was fully armed, but evidently had no chance | of returning the fire of his two as- | sailants, who put eight bullets into his bods i During the recent separatist regime in Eifel, Schlicht constituted bimself the governor of the district and fs- sued seven trillion marks in worth. less currency called “schlichtgeld which he forced the peasamts to ac- G5Rla N on e Cliureh_170. - ASSES, dark _rimmed, Huske Optical Co. se: Jan. 17._ Main 4057 i MANDKERCHIEF. lice, 35 rewnrd for re- turn. Lost Mondiy night at President The- { ater” Apartment No. 10, 2633 15th st. Phone | Adums 920, 2 27 | MUPF. binck fox: Jan 5. brtween T5in and | Col. rd. and 16th and Harvard, by way of z0o. Reward. Return to E. C. Shaw, Cora Apt, 3 rd_and_N st n = RUBBER BOOT— Frid 1 v 1 Teward. Tte o | or Congress Helghts | P Nw - | containing_baske Gutiit: Mon- | night between Alexandria and Washiug- Please_return 824 11 st. n. Ll SPECTACLES. shell rimmed: Thursday eve- | Reward. ~ 1738 Lanfer pl. . 1 Kreen crucifix, inscribed 1 Reward. Line. Friday pm. I ave. at : at 4 ot ‘g, S £ 25, between A and Pa. Beward, Fhone Liucoln SATURDAY, .JANUARY, 26, 1 dict when the surv { Rescrves, #th Cory 1924, ¢OLD TO CONTINU THROUGH WEEK END Will Fall to 8 Above Tonight and Rise Very Slightly Over Sunday. | f liction that the thermometer will’ register § degrees above zero | tonight and that very little rise will | be noted tomorrow was issued by recaster Bowie today. | Monday it will be warmer, and | throughout the next thirty-six hours, the sky will be clear. Strong winds early today blew a| ctal cornice from the house at 620 | FINAN. Mouday, January 21, | FLIOKINGER. | GATHGENS. Deaths. 1924, BLANCHE N (nee Edmonston), beloved wife of chwe; F. Finun. Funeral from the 8. H. pany funeral home, 2901 14 8:30 A acred He. M iines n.w., thence to 16th and Ps wiid at 9 am. Wednesday, January at her residence. 2142 G st BETH P. FLICKINGER, belo Bertie Purdy aud Karl neral Sunduy. January y Grace Reformed Church, Frederick, At Emergency Friday, Junuary 25, 1024, ved wite of ‘Henry Gathgens. uncral hereafter. GRAY. Friday, January p.m.. at his residence. FRANK _GRAY, beloved husl rielta Gray (née Btewart), fatner of Au gustus W her of Geor ray and Mrs, Funeral day, Januar: at_ Galbraith | A E. between T, | and M n.w., Rev. W. L. Battle, pastor. t northeast, damage being only | GREEN. Thursds: 3.2 e i nice. Policeman Patrick | of the sixth precinct was | he head by an advertising | blown from the second story of | huilding at Tth street. He | ted at Casdalfy Hospital and | later returned to duty. | ] struck on s W YORK, January 26.—A bluster- from the northwest that at- times @ velocity of seventy- | anhour, today ushered in | third cold wave within a | and the fnereury tumbled 14 | two mi New York's fortnight . 1 windows were ‘smasied inor damage caused by the Plate gl and other high wind MRS. LILLIE E. PRATT DIES. Widow of James D. Pratt Suc- cumbs at Age of 58. Lillie E. Pratt. fifty-cight Widow of the late James | D. Pratt, died yesterday at her res- idence, 129 Rock Creek road. 1 Funeral services will be held at | her late residence Monday morning at 10 o'clo Interment will be held in_the Rock Creel cemetery Mrs. I'Tatt was born in Virginia andmoved Washington over twelve ve She is survived by five son AL James A, Dal- and Clements O, s, Mrs. . S Kells seri a sister, Miss 1l three brothers . Benton F. Baldwiy Jaldwin H P. 1. HEFFRON DEAD. Steam Engineer Succumbs at Sa- lem, Va.—Rites Monday. Philip J. Heffr, 1, for ‘ma Wshington, d day The body will arrive in Washington today Friners rvices will be held St Do Church Monday | morning at 16 v'clo Solenin high | mass will be cel ted. Interment Will be in the Congressional peme- tery Mrs, vears o Baldwin Baldwi “lby H sixty-two vears resident of alem, Vi, yes- nie's Heffron H shed t. He ssion. is survived by and J. . Heffror aughters. Miss Irene Heftron, Rose Heffron and Mrs. R all of this city. was Lorn in Philade moved to this city and his residence at 3 6th | was & steam engineer Ly | two sons, J. E three ! Miss | uth Hoffman, | — = VAST LANDS UNSURVEYED. | More Than Half Billion Acres Un- | touched. | half a billien publ unsury srding port today by terior Department, wealth of this vas not be known £ A total of 3 More than a cres of | ed, ac- | the d the potential | n acreage ma: veral score vears. 2,000 acras in Alas- | ka and 1 9 acres in the west- | erm state in unsurveved, and it | s estimated by the general iand of- flee that n annual rate of 26,751 | lineal miles—the area inspected in the west ¥ is maintained, it | will take more than twenty vears to | cover this territory alone. Because of | and inaccessable regions in | o effort was made to pre-| s would be com- | pleted there. ! Of the unsurveyed acreage in the | tes, 26,912 acres are classed as | vacant, unappropriated and unre- served public lands. | ; Changes in Stations i Of Army Officers ! Of Interest to Capital | Col. .. J. Dent, Corps of En- | shville, Tenn., has been sned to duty with the Organized Arei. Capt. B . Whitthorne, jr., Quar- ermaster Corps, been transferred sas City, Mo., to Fort Reno, st Lieut, M. F. Schueider, | from Kelly Field, Tex., to | anama Canal Zone; First Lieut. | "C. Nelson, air_service, from Fort | Sill, OKla., to St. Louls for duty with | the Missouri National Guard; Capt, ( D. Griggs, Medical Corps, from 3 c Ariz. to Honolulu, H. T.! Serxt. H. K. McKean, from' Charles: ton. W. Vi to with the Ohio National Guard, ! Capt. R. J. Marshall, Quartermaster | orps. from Denver, Col, to Fort D, Russell. Wyo { Second Lieut. F. R. Johnson, Corps | xineers, at has been ordered to San Fran- | and Second Lieuts. Joln R. und W. F. M. Longwell, Corps f Engineers, at Fort Humphreys to | ort Bliss, Tex. by way of San | Francisco i A of v cisco RICHAZDS. lLust we_overonk_some cne | Wi ssiupatiiy in onr recent loss and be- | reavement was so highly appreciated, we “wish to thus publicly express our gnllmdc! to al WIFE AND DAUGHTER OF ELIAS RICH- | ARDS, i BENHAM. Friday, Jauuary 25, 1924, at 1408 | Chapin st. n.w., EMMA R, ow of Rear Admiral A, E.'K. Benbam, United States Navs. Funeral private. Interment at Ar- | ing Please do not send flowers = i} BOWIE. Departed this life Wednesday, Junu- | u 1024, CHARLES L., beloved busband f Emma Bowie. Funeral from Alesander Memorial Churcii Sunday, January Friends and relatives invited. | BOWIE. The Elder Men’s Rellef Assoclation | announces the death of Brother CHARLES BOWIE, No. 815 2nd st. on January 2. | 1024, and that'the funeral will be held Sun- day, 1 p.m., from the Alexander Memorial | Chureb. IL H. NAYLOR, President. | J. C. BURLLS, Secy. 26 OLE. Friday, January 25, 1924, at her resl. | dence, JESSIE M. COLE, beloved wife of | James T. Cole. Funeral services at ber late | residence, 1367 Meridian place n.w.. Monday, January 28, 1924, at 10 o'clock. interment private. 2 CURRAN. Friday, January 25, 1924, at his rexidence, 3313 '1ith s ALLEN T. Deloved lusband of & father of Virginia Isabelle neral services from the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home, 2001 14th st. n.w., Mond: January 28, at 2 p.m. 271 RAN. lLebanon Lodge. No. 7, F. A. O BAN alied To-a special meeting Moaday at 1:30 p.am., Masonic Temple, to attend | faneral of late Brother ALLEN T. CUR- AN, Attendance of members is urged. | o8, | [ HARRY 5. BOTELER, Jr., Master. DAVIS. Departed this life January 25, 1924, at the residence of her daughter, 1141 6th st. n.e., Mrs. SARAH DAVIS, the mother of Mrs Mary Willlams, Mrs. George Hall and Mrs. Patience Botts. She leaves fo mourn_ their loss many relatives and a host of friends. Funeral services will be held Januars 27, 1924, at the Northeast Diay tist Church, at 6:80 p.m. Interment at Bedfard, Va. C ILLON. At Emergency Hospital January 24, 1024, WILLIAM J.. beloved son of the inte Edward and Ann Dillon (nee Rafferty). | aged 40 years. Funeral from the chapel of . A. Taltavill, 443 7th st. s.w., Monday, Jinuary 2%, st 8:30 am.: thence to St. Dominie's Chiarch, where requiem mass will be at 9 am. for the of _nis soul?""Relatives "and frieads saviied, © =1 | PRATT. _Humphreys, |* pom., ‘at bis 8 RICTIARD GREEN. beioved b late Luey E. Green, fi i T. Payne and Mrs. 3 | brother of Edward W. ‘ ices at Shiloh Baptist Churcll, 1 st. hetw 16th and 17th sts. n.w., Monday. Janus 28,1 p.m. Remains will not be revie the church. Relatives and friends vited to attend. Interment Harmony tery. VGREEN. Tue Crispus Atticks Reliof ces the death of Bro. RICH and members are requested to | funeral from Shiloh Baptist Monday afternoon, January 5, clation unno; ARD attend Churc hix on ALTER J. SID J. €. BURLL GREEN. Members of the Men's CIff Rock Beneficial Axociation are requested to at send the funerul of our lute brother, RICH ARD GREEN, from Shiloh Baptist Church Monday at 1 o'clock p.m. W. H. JOINNON, President. WALTER J. SINGLETO! : GREEN. The Runneker Relfef Association announces the death of Brother RICIIARD GREEN and members are requested to ut tend the fumeral from Shiloh Baptist Church gn Mouday afteruoon, January 25, 1621, at pm. WM. STEPHEN F BURLLS, Secretary President. | LER, President. 1 GREEN. Members of the Association of the | Oldest Inhabitants (evored), are requested to attend the funerul services of our late RICHARD GREEN, a1 the hiloh wirch, L st. bet. 16th wed 13ih Monday, Januars 28, at 1 pm. TKINSON, Pres, L. WALTO, of Mrs. HAG Wio died Janiury Hospital, will b Lo tist Church | o'clock pon. The Guire's. nndertal 9th and Westminster sis. b 1 will take plade at Goshen, Va., the | iplace of the deceascd. Junuars 22 RIGHT 1AM hter of Wil « and lovin Funeral Departed thix | L ANNA MAY . heloved dun and Mamic Wright, Frances Wright at 1:30 Haptist Chuy “Tamrsd S HAWKIN, 5 Trom Den M { HEAP. Saturday. revidence. 15 Chase, Janusry 26, 1 West Eradiey LAWRENCE HE. tates Navy. (Philadeiphia Commo 1 funers Dayrs plense HEFFRON. Fridav, Junuary 145 am., PHILIP ). HEFF Bth st. 5. He is mourned by two s T B d. P. Heffron, and three tors,” Irene. Rose aud Mrs. Hoffman. tice'of fumeral hereafter. JEFFERSON. Thursday, Jauuary 1624, at 8 a.m., SUSIE, the beloved wife of the late | Totn L. Jefferson and devoted wmother is Jelerson and sister of Mrs annie Cleggett, Edward Gas kins. Remains ‘at reside £ Mes. Fran ces Lanl 321" South Carolinn_ave. s Funeral Mount Jezreel Church, 5th Sunday, 1 Relatives | MARTIN. Friday. D.m., &t the r Julid E. Crown. 623 Pi short lilaess,- JOS @6th vear of 1 S. and Sarah U neral heresfter. Fri aye. n.w H 5. MARTI ze, son of the late Joseph P Martia. Notice of fu- s, January 25 1824, at her Ttock Creek Church rd. n.w LILLIE E.. widow of Jumes Pratt. Fu- neral- from her late residenc Monda. January 25, at 10 a.m. Interment at Rock Creek cemelters 2 RANDOLPH. Departed morning, January 3. 1924, at ler home in Munassus. Va., Mrs' SARAH RANDOLPH, | Leloved mother of Charles Henrs. Rev. Ran dolph. Conway, Mrs. J Howard,” Mrs. | Maria Trndall. Mrs. Nellie Fultoa, Mrw, Betts Gale, William ‘and Samuel Randol loving sister of Mrs. Maria E. Adams and wint of Arthur Robinkon., William T. Nay- lor, Hlears H. and Rev, Jarret Nayior. Fu neral Suiduy, January at 1330 pon from her late residence. 260 TAPLETT. Suddenls. January 26, 162 9:30 a.m., at her residence, 1600 B st n.e MARY A. beloved daugliter of John Rachel Taplett. Noticeof funeral later. SMITH. January 303 13th « Burial at Warrenion, 28,11 a.m. (Warrenton, “op; STRASEURGER. suddcnly o ut Risin LI Stra Sunduy Wednesday, J Teside this life Wednesday T | . SACOR. x Fuveral from 1 am 192 2148 Newpa WATSON, “beloven her of Carlton A und Constanc James W. P Pierson. Funm A E. January 27, at 2 p.m. ) cel (Alexandri Philadelphis, papers pleas A Deautiful bud in our garden, We watched with such fender care, Ana forgot, in our e and devotion, The IH(mvrn!_\- Gardener had planted there. And so when an augel picked it Our hearts wewe sorn’ with 4 But, oh, what a comfort and promise— We all sh: ‘WILLIAMS. Friday, January 2 4, LEY-! SHON, beloved husband of Virginia Williams. &on_of Mra. Amnie Willims. brother H. Williams, Toor Willinms, Funerai i th st now., on Sundus. Janu 3 at 2 p.m. WILLIAMS. Fridsy, J residence. Travilaf, M., AMS, iu her K3ed year. Jaunars 27, from Puinphr “ille, M In Memoriam. ALDAN. In sad but loving remembrauce of my dear brother, JAMES ALDA. who de- parted this life one Senr ugo today, January | 26, 1623. 1 glood beside sour be vass awas; Oh, well do I remember one year ago today: Oh, brother, smile on me from heaven; ask God to lead me so When I die that I may meet you by and by HIS SISTER, CATHERINE ALDAN. ARMSTEAD. In sad lnt losing remembrance of my dear husband, who departed this life ome year ago foday, lunuary 26, 1023, The monfh of Junnary is here, ‘To me the suddest of the yewr. Becauge one year ago today My loving husband passed a: And while be Jics in peaceful sleej His memary 1 shall always keep. HIS LOVING WIFE, FANNIE E. AR STEAD. - DIXON. In sad and loving remembrance of { our_ dear husband and father, EARL A. | DIXON, who d1'llflfl:é‘l 1'1'1"' life two years | o todey, Janvary 26, 1922, e . WIFE AND BABY. DIXON. Iu loving memory of our d and brother, EARL A. D w! two years ago today, . In sad but loving remembrance of D S sistes WATITH BORBEY, who. do- parted this life two years ago today, Jan wry 26, 1922 » sister, and take thy rest. ts‘.]:\:p H'da)'o': home; He thought it best. He saw your mylle'l;lng h‘:.l:'nv;l- great ed wide the gol ik "EOVING SINTER AND IN-LAW, J. L. AND L. C. MUN OWNS. A token of love und devotion to nfm m:nmg of my dear mother, MARY S. DROWNS, who died one year ago today, January 26, 1923, 0, how I have grieved and cried For a mother %o gentle and kind. To us on earth she said good-by Until we meet on high. HER LOVING DAUGHTER. STUDDS. KRIDGE. In sad but lovinz remembran O ear mother. MARTHA CRKRID ‘who departed this life ten years ago tods January 26, 1914, Sad wi ‘When God called our dear motl A loving mother, so good and ki No friend on earth like her we ever will find. For us she always did her est. May God grant her cternal rest. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN, MARY DAVIS AND SON, T. WM, ESKEIDGE. . 1924, at her MARY WIL- neral Sunduy’. | < chapel. Rock | 24, A e and saw you | ' some day | i { H i ANNT i | Modern Clapel. Tesphone. Fn Memoriam. 1o ] years ago D18 FATHER. MOTHER, SISTERS. FRANKLIN. In sad but loviog remembrance o Wite"and” mother. - EDITH FRANKLIN (nee Lewix), who deparied this Hfe one year ago todus. January 26, 19%%. Gone hut not forgotten Never shall you_be A< ivng a5 memory last We Shall wlways think of thee. DEVOTED HUSBAND AND DAUGH I, GEORGE AND VANDELIA. * Suered to the memors of my M. A. HENDEHSON, who yeurs wgo 10- EVANS. THOMAS four of our won. who passed January 26, Jarary W ART d me wien T die. ¥0u, dear parents, by and by C MAUD Iu swl but loviog remembrance babyx bos aud brother, JOHN HOROWITZ, who died ope yeur HOROWITZ, of cur darli THURLOW 2 MOTIE HOROWITZ. Yoved WITZ today i EX AND BROTHER. * of aur be W HORO T saered ranidson, who dej January Oh, how sud was word' came Thurlow Time was t To our grand Sleep on, Thurlow, We Joved vou, but’ God loved sou hest He suw sour snffering on surth was great And opened wide the golden Eate GRANDFATHER AND GRANDMOTHER HOROWITZ AMES. GRAY. memory the summons when the was duad. short say furewell oved so well take your rest I f love to the arents, brothers ELIZABETH Motler. Futher, JOSEPH JAMES, JOHN TAMES C IAMES, JAMES. §r., ALPHONZO JAME: IZABETIH GRAY | in 1ife. remembered i THE FAMILY, SAMI TAMES AND MRS SIN POWELL my e TOWELL ugo tod Six years luve passed. my heart's still sore As flne goes by 1 mixs o mo Your memors is as frosi todas As in the hor 1 passed away Thie wmonth of Junuurs To me the s Because sx x My d HER FRI POWELL. anr dear (UDE PO ix years u Oft from ms b Oh, why dii o Thén comes tie snswer soft and sweet She is not dead, she is only THE In_ memors of our devoted daughte FRANCES SYBOT, who departed four years ago today, Jamuars 2% December once more is i RAYMOND O'CONNELI sad but Inving remem ughter and sistor. g this 1918, bitter crr SYBOT. TRENT: this life 102, Just when her light was brightest, Just when her were best - was tuken fro orid of pain To & home of eter HE FAMILY THOMAS. 1n loving remembrance of my dear Lusband and our devoted father an HENRY THOMAS. who deps Senrs ago tdiy. January PEVOTED WIFE, SONS AND DAUGH- TERS-IN-LAW. . TRIPLETT. Tn lo mother. CELLA this ary ng memory of our dear TRIPLETT, who departed ove years ago toda, Janu- meet beyond the river some DEVOTED CHILDR LOR. EDNA SMITE TRIPLETT. ‘WASHINGTON. ur devoted CORA TAY- ND GEORGE Sacred 1o and the memors of sister, twas hard n we loved so well Twas hurd to drink the bitter cup £_and last farewell 2D SON. WILBUR BROWN In sad and loving remem- )f ms dear mother, JULIA WASH- departed this life thirteen anuars 26, 1911 &, EDITH WASHINGTON red to the memors of our dear MARIA WHI who departed Ja: . 1910, Surrounded by friends. In the midst of With a smile Dear mother, w v lonesome, we are blue 10 u heartache, Lo kg of you THE FAMILY. WILLS. 1n loving memory of my dear father, WILLIAM 1 who died Afteen years ago_todss 26, 1908, IS DAL AMIE WILLS. WISEMAN. to the memory of out dear futher husband. GEORGE A entered into the great 430 to January 26, red and Gone, but mot forgotten THE FAMIL are now sleeping; care dims your Lrow. 5ot for weeping, o dudds now. DAUGHTER, MRS . Dad worrs o - “niame For 1 huve HIS LOVING i ERTS YORIO. 1n sad but loving remembrance of our dear mothier and mother-in-law, CAIt MELA YORTO. who departed this Tite f v today. Januvary 20, 19 rest mother. how we miss you we from life you passed away ur hearts are aching sor As we think of sou each day one a lust farewell, to non, censed fo beat And hefore we knew she was gone HER LOVING DAUGHTER AND SON- LAW. FELICE AND ROSA TANNTCCL JANE I . She gave n FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Timothy Hanlon N.E. 'V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears establishment. 94QF§ILN.W. CHAS.S.ZURHORST. J WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e Phone Lincoln 52 Modern Cliapel. Automobile Fuoerais. y———THE ORIGINAL ——) WR.Speare Co. 1208 HSTREET,N.W. WAIN 108 FORMINY $40 15T. 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