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(1] . THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 24, 1924—PART 1. ’ T R [ i DA T P B [ = = cox BOOM ST ARTED l.‘nmylg.l-:(ll—xuh;m;\d hi it lfi:irln;ltlar;kf::mh:t‘!: UNDERWOOD TO HAVE | dramatic and possibly tragle. Well, i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ?Btath g I . TODAY. o i y D‘l-‘!r;mkln Gertrude Baer, scerctary | TYLER. Tic Crispus Attucks elief Asts and war President, and, In a roali- the public probably will say with e German Branch, Women's In- clat annonnees 1 b of Rev, BE | zution of the fuct the principles CLEAR FIELD AT HOME | the old lady starting the whist BY KENTUCKY GRDUP Vot ultima? ternational League, will spexk at| JAMIN J. TVLER tlie ewmbers arc this great statesman game, “A clean hearth, a crackling National Woman's Party’ headquar- funeral from the ters at 3:30 p.m. : Mrs. Henry C. Graves will speak | g ¢ b 1 Funeral Rites Today would ultimately prevail, carried this firo a ' | Danner to the ‘very battlements of | McAdoo to Keep Out of Race in Paugjtne fl“"m Crgaitas in 1920, De| fotaciion and et by Mo womasi:| Interest of Fuston Buri ek RO 5 , De- | is n,” and tha by his wonder- 'usion Purin A " o S 3 Took Hopeless Task in !“” Nent, made Tn bt ot andsn g Another potential’ candidate for nn,u‘n President. . he democratic presidential nom- z i . { fountable odds, Gov. Cox has dem- National Convention. £ P efore the National Women's 17 TR 5 50 car serving of Another Chance, Says od 4 Worthiness to receive the | Ination 1s presented—John Barton cal Study Club at the Phyllis Wh oo pDoparted this lite "‘w”vf;;;' 20, 1924, ich has fallen from the | SPecial Dispateh 1o The Star. Y. W. C. A. at & p.m. HERTAT o Sy e Payne of Illinols, Secretary of the Interfor for a time in the Wilson E.. the son of Charles v, fh his 19th year. e + Vis Toss @ mother. fatues, s, many more relatives and & fr who were » Zeitn +s. Funeral from Willium Howard, Assembly Resolution. oF wue atc lamented | MONTGOMERSY, Ala., February 23.— same time the state is being { ”h“' e sflf'""f‘- Alabama seems super- | qaministration. The democratic d by the McAdoo forces, |“harged with politicul maneuvers, but ' politicians hafled the suggestion which now have the upper hand. most observers sce beneath thel| of nis candidacy with Interest Prominent Local Physician| v Georss Burrow Neilson witt speak on “Psychology of Religion ' Was an Authority on Con- | 5eii'hs, chalosy lun a5 ot it B e o1y LOUISVILLE, Miy. February The Cox boons has hit Kentucks pahred 2 sackett, Louisville éapl. |waters ‘u steady.flowing Underwood) (i e condidioy S ficd . tagi Di the Playhouse. Priterlr, ndetatls. standira Vaurar ot alist, unéunced this week for the |current that will sweep all opposi-| Whe it st brouched, und e e - : 3 e »'; S :_r lution | TE2ub | Romination for United | tion e 1L i until they looked up “Who's Who' agious Diseases. o piae Ardemmony exrcut ve (neer e i it heen inyiteg joint resolution ! states senator, he act of W. G. McAdoo in re-| and found tha it 2 Btre L WC A X s of the Kentucky general asembly to) MALCOLM W. BAYLEY, |fusing to enter the Alabama elec- | 0 19 id that ns :" "'('“ L i ek at the, h“"‘l‘l‘;’"“’;‘,":{:fi‘“‘\‘f‘“" sddress that Lody at any time | - ton s significant McAdoo cvidently ghth year, ‘“"fl there e “‘;"z Dr. Daniel W. Higgins, prominent |periice of the ] L b docs not want to cross the Underwood | 1o come under the point raise Washington physiclan and an authority | = * = P e o v vorna| PEN WOMEN MARK DAY, [SRie i S MATHE | st Tl o o et ik dueinei disd veneiay NEws v BRIEE. | fHemoriam o, James: M,.Cox, He 182 fraquéit] £o in the convention when the time| 4140, that he would be handi- morning after a brief illness. He had CITY S 1 BATLEY ™ 10 10y ing 1 s e r 't s ctate and has many | “Composers’ Evening” Feature of for units to fuse on final blu-| cabped by his age. But at that, bren practicing fn Washington for| Lecture by Senutor Arthur Monroe |PAILEX. 10 living iy mors o6 i desc siuce ' Mis strength was e ots. Underwood supporters here con. | Judge Payne's friends say, you twenty years, {Eree ot Caltamie 5 e 1“1;"\ ANN KAILEY, who departed this D when aeky democt 1 i St sider M 0o's attitude e of T i o ] 22 Jackson place, a yeur azo today, February 24, 192 S TR R T Ecin A erary. conrtesy o0 ftude one Of| .ra going to hear more of him, Dr. Higging was high in the Masonic | somerw. 2 | metiidee T b @Y1 Washington's birthday was marked) After weeks of bickering the demo- | totwithstanding this cavil. His i fraternity and was affilfated with’ a — Jult o memory fond aad teae: | The Indiana Soclety will meet to- | Just u {oken of loves desotion, number of other organizations. He| The Indians Society wiFf meet for at o ta atill long fof = ,was born February 13, 1876, at South | p'"™Re il Cntative Louis W. Falr- [ HER GRANDSONAXD GRANDDAUGHTER- River, Md., the son of the late Witter [1izld of Indiuna will speak. LSiany Stk AND MRS LOBERD WY, ninent fitness for high ofll recognized on all sides, Is calcu- The resclution inviting hi Cox “with unf. in i exuse which W oto be hopeles LY “Composers’ evening” at thejcratic purty in Alibuma declded to [Leasue of American Pen Women, | 4190 the Dfestdentiul primary law 1722 1 strect, when musteal comp, "The republicans arc remaining in| lated to keep him in the public un the anner o world peace tions by members of the league were | the dark. One faction will enter the | eye, and It may be found that his |1nd Elizabeth Higgin = A forkgtte: = presented in program form under di. | PTimars “'h“&;l"-l""’"‘k""“,“‘,“‘" fest b | vears are mot wuch @ futal handl- | Dr. Higetns wus_u graduate or | Jostaliation of officers of G. A, 2 | s - tion ot e conve 5 ere seems BN S 3 sity, a lec- | & Heid LS . < taemors Mourning Blacks Dyed fion of Genevieve E compromise and the republican nu-| 4P after all. GEOR 1. geokse v snington ‘12"‘" I At [pm. tomorrow. h ways Uil 24-HOUR SERVICE h A Reniss conteulto, | Honal eonvention will be foreed to P o g o D contaeloun difeihon ¢ Sibley ek s | '”“"”'-‘“»” HANDSONS, ROBEKT AND S 2 o A Reve d = {iHional bl s o i ‘ho died Fri ¢t the home of hix | Hospital, c! e €ast | veeting of the Soc yglenic So- LIAM GOLDEN . Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Love to Me” Five songs, (decide wh (’,‘L‘i"“fil{"""‘Ig;{f,fc\‘,""_‘,',’. 11 Senator Magnus Joluson of Min- | daughter, = Mre. George Stratford | Savings Bank, and a member of the | Y€€ ‘l,.l‘\v:!n’lul it Avenue Christian | CRIM. In memory of o THitieno ags Tast rcil compositions by Geneviewe Fur- Tollowini organizations: District Medi- [ Cyri¥ % brother, AUSTIN ‘T, wiio died- ove \t the |Barnes, 1414 Montague street north- 1. 1623, 15 p.m. tomorrow. Speak- nesota M. s shying violently ' 3 o P - followed. Miss Elsie e : 3 ' west. cal Soclety, American Medical Assocla- | v "Roy, W. A, Morgan and Dr. Wil- Shulze, dramatic soprano, gave the suggestion that his party run him ok 1= tion, Washington Board Trade, | €75 Rev. & W. W.CHAMBERS CO. /3! iriv s, “sprere, x| NATION, SADDENED BY OIL, | 5:55eion that b purts run b Haciuot O oy odse, Now; |1t A, White. Ward O Tnch, Gevine T Za Dorcas RebeKah, L O. O. F.; Junior Will Furnish I il WIS 87 S| PUTS FAITH IN COOLIDGE | foy fen: e wosx wac it ne | RITES FOR HILLS TODAY. ; : “The Letters of the Law." in mono- | of American Mechanics, Daugh- A Complete Modern Funeral Sanit “Love Me While You Sas" io be Indorsed for anything it will o Ametica; T Viodzs, RO [Lows Intrpresation, Wil be presentes led to un encore. A nove be for United States senator, and | oy, i Albert Pike Consistory, | . AL litan A. M. B 3 n ) Page arter Member of Shrine to Be a P el | at 8 pm., at the A opolitan A. M. E. | {0l Caskot ; gostume by the “Doll” Twine” | (Continued from First Page) | e “won't stand” for the conven 0. 3, and Almas Tempie, | & 050 | L DEVOTED CHILDREN. WILLIAM \ Tearse Cars | Miskes Gale and Gladys Hung, “I Want tion stampeding and nan : Buried in Massachusetts. JHE ; — P e Purial Case Up Embulmiog | & Dol to 11 With,” seored «l courage or determination to do the “:;“‘;”4:":\'""“*;{!""" e = 2K Tild e r\;lf:1 l“'“I be 1 "mvu' West End Citizens' Asociation will | nrsgway @toond ALl Dotuils Everett Stern; rdell, tenor, . post for the nation, as he sees it. o ' Tecluze Funeral scrvices for George Wel- Tu Taer Bt afteet southeast Imset at 8¢ p.m. (46mor at Con= "y ot w i sang w love ballad, s Me—You.” | e ¢ i lingford Hills, one of the first 500 g8y tBoping at o'elock. The . rqi; " Chureli, Robert Dougan will | The evening was brought to a close i o i e ocoula Ty the | embers of the d Arabic Wil be taken to. his birthplace |0, Private Ambulances with @ duct foi o and tenor, iR it e raateD ot B e te for the farmer-labor iy NEf e eI O | at South River and buried in the | SP@#k. _ i Sirichers ent | Blonuoing e, Rissis o iy J08 | Thus tar, ‘:y uelnuation bas beet | and they wint w nake s U8 Kraveyard of the Hope Chapel M. B.| wid-City Citzens’ Amsociation will omue Shove” from “Cherry Blossom | Made in any responsille quarte or. Senator Johnwon feels that |Montugue street northwes: Church. minet tomorrow 4t § pan., at Thomsorn | 2 NW. | i sung by Genevieve F that President Coolldge (sactuated | Der. Senator Johnson, feels that | i “he conducted at Hines chapol peacuorary pallbearers will include | Suhgol. De Frederick Juchhoft of | FEWKES, Iu losing remembrance of my de | Bond and Everett Sterns Hurdell, by political considerations in any Ho ons e poapier, alng northwest, this afters “,,mflf{m';;ffl;““{!:ik‘e:a;;u-r Stanley | American University will tulk on Soled linsban, JUHS 1 FEGRES, Who dlp poliey pursued or move made. The and though he lias et had tme |noon at 3 eelock. The body will be Francis K. Hagner, Gerry Morgax, | Fublic Ttilitics. I Bl atil here 14 daubered srasns Jublic seems to feel instinctively | to establish w record thus fur, he emated and seut to Newton, Mass., ar B. Iunter, FPaul S. Putzki.| s His Cloristien proa ce all my d: o l; et s ants to be given a chance {0 do |where interment will be in the old ) Bdgar — Copeland, Thomas Foley, | of the Diiect e e i s iatton | At cvantt € day throus! hat he s living up: @) highes so. He ligned himself with |family burying ground Thomas J. es, John T. Vivian, Lee | ot 7:30 pm. tomorrow in the audi- | | hink of sou justas I used to do. conception of duty and responsi- the victorious democratic-progres- ir. Hills wias 2 mmeber of Mecca | Spire, Henry Jacger, John Chester | forium ob tn "‘“ SRR adi- | s LOVIN bilities of his office. sive faction in the Seuate and |Temple, A. A. . N. M. S. of New York, | Braay, T. D, Webb, B Y. Davidesn, | lorium of the Eon Depastment — 1 FEWEDS 1t Is admitted that It takes moral | f¥Pects vet to male himself [the mother Shrine Temple In the [ Louis Castell, Lowls H. Tavlor, Wi |~ — | GOSHORN, _In losing menory of ou: de i t al | heard from. He was a member of | liam Mallory, D. K. Shute and fom Ted e s o todas: Feb courage and high appreclation of A% NN o Groover, taths of mhflnk‘ } died ten years ago today, Fel ideals and justice to -maintain - . Triune Chapter, No. 241, R. A. M., Co Dr. Higgins is survived by o augn- | bavis” 1 wien o thunk my friends and rel T e oo thar : g Willlam J. Brran's suggested |jumbian Commandry, 1, ter, Mrs. Ellery C. Blanchard, and a s b Litdaras anbe n he Wor eed was wrouzh some of the stands he has taken : tives for ticir sympaths, kindness and be In_ b a wondrons deed was wroaz _.FOR_ i se! tre tances. In the | ¢éndidate for the democrati Lodge of Perfrction of New York city; | <lster, Mrs. John Collizos, both of | iyt foral tributes darige the iness and Wi »d gave us & mother. D Yol e b L g presidential nomination, Dr. Mar- |(ouncil of Princes of Jerusalem of | this city. the death of my beloved wife, IDA May her sonl rest in pemce. . face of party and factional clamer. 5 e w York city, Chapter of Rose Croix — DAVIS, LUCIENE W. DAVIS. HER CHILDREN * % % Phree, “w hitched.™ He ] v York nd also the Con- RUSSELL. We wish to fhank the mans | ANGLEY. Iu loving memors of our i . . telegraphed in response to an fn- [istory v ork city. T'NKHAM cHARGES chbors for their wympaths, | ANN LLIZABETH LANGLEY, ¢ His rival for the nomination, ac- e+ tha the death of { two years ago, Fehruary 24, 182 cordi of his campaigning in the west, afire. He FUNERAL UG 0 |ENGINEER REGIMENT | BRANDED UNFAIR| ,;,,,r,ag‘;; S has not set the prairi Leit our hearts with aoguish t. ate executive — * has harped principally upon one DA\GER}'IELD—ALBE!T. . E We ofte ’5".‘)‘( :n.) wonder why Moderately- Priced string—republican housecleaning, e PLANS BIG DANCE,T an Denits 8 T [ Quorsesgmaige, Delivered to Any Point in Unit. d Si { «nd the President's friends here do : "“";”‘ "“"” exan Denies Statemen! hat LR HEE 1‘;.\(\.‘ MOTHER, DADDY & 0 Any roint in Unite | t h : any e i N o isoTi HBROTHER N ") Gl 2 '.at,e’ | ok fmisk bo hag made fuyipEe | over théle potentia candidates |pivet Annyal Ball of (Guavdsm Eleven Southern States Discrim- 15 { LYBER. 1o tad hut loving remembrance. - ember of Florist Telegraph Delivery Association. 4| ticular headway in proving that e xEuin i the Moiia ase 13 en inate in Right of Suffrage tflfllfl que dee dusglier HELES Wi the housecleaning by the repub- A % " N 3 BROWN. e Ratardans ahi ST g B feans themselves is not already in ety S kisvoll Will Be Held at City Club | ary o3 LR ot e 5 75 bk rasry. o handicap, and S “nderwood, g H h his suggested sectional has on March 22. jut X with _hanc “wet” issuc financial rke, the league of red, the Wilson opposition: %, Ralston and Payne, their dvanced yeuars, 41 st how. MARY K. v (nec ving memory of my 1), widi of GxPaliceman Jein 1. Brown. | MAra Al e oti‘s of 1 i . 5 BURSEY. . Friday, February 1034wt . BUE merors of our buieved mot LiZABETH ELYF, who dep s ugo, Eebriary 24, 1 nt statem Tinkham, repubii J alleging | diseriminatio eleven southern states the right of suffraige yestord I Represent at, Texas, to statement of the wetuul progress. ¥ ¥ others" ‘mith, the avis, his s KRAMER, 916 F ST Branch Store, 722 Sth St. N.W. “We Grow Our Own F Iowers This weei s to bring 2 resump- tion of the ofl inquiry, with re- ctions; ) | newed vigor after the ten-day re- | cess. Advance notice of the show | is given by the investigators in tng that it may be tor | friends fnvited woud cetucte ball ty Club. ners, democr hints sugges quiry that he would not allow his o A S to the reports of the effect : 4nd fat ¢ two vear darling, * ¥ | tended T T BT ‘ President Coolidge’s i Lt members of the restment and by | VATAtive facts as among the states, : = . A 3 k 1 euleulated to arou agai = eold could ohto marks (et frlends. Capt. Sidner Morgan was : e e tou e Gilies s bs ohe ointal. oy g ane section of the country PATHiiTins, ans, 0, o - appointed cha of the o 2R W— NI MRS. M. E. DENT, 3k of the sharpest contests of the |io arr ir. With Maj. Joe ""r EEning s ats tiaceompa MOTHEL. MES. BARBARK * S cesh v RtED et tn botl ¥ of the committe nied & resolution g 4 con GBI s M. McAdoo, James M. * : stonal Investigation and recommend- = - Cox and Senator vod ard all memd T sk If discrimination were fou 3¢ o fight for the d e sups . el ”- reapportionment a ¢ ai AL DIREGL 3 t and Senator Hiram W. Job : du gressional representation e ! S ne wl'h' St ie i or, Capt fo Mr. Tinkham's state the constitu- u member of the T, jas s Frivato Ambulanes. SR { THens 5 tlon and laws “impos on sutfruy ONLYWOMENTOSPEAK e € Secar G e - - -'JWEPHGAWHBM states enumerated ? he i i ESTABLISHED 1830 Democrats P]:m Monthly “Ladies’ 3 ¥ : firs i series of | require thut its constitution shall be | . Olivet ce . MOR Ilms pnored the new { reads in the English langu CONNORS. Night" oy ; i chon dite poe | " A G | IMoRE. Niennan sis 1301732 PENNA.AVE. “Ladics’ Nigh be observed by {mittve will be held ¢ night 4t | quirement 3 ! NEREN PHONFS: MAIN - S512-8313 the National Democratic Clul £ - vide u property ol Mouday, 5, st. e Y & SONS | Washington at their monthlx n able to comply with the ,d,,,““,,,. i 0. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS in Raleigh Hotel Tuesday night at s | provision. *Aricansus, : ¥ MOOBE T ABEA, Hyesto) ! (131 ELEVENTH ST. S Lofetonic: ©The “Hirst hour will e des | EACH YACHTMAKING e Texiis requi 5 L etk Wuzersl Pariofe \ - {voted to business matters after which | declared, and the twe Caro. | S9TI! T ' : % o Lincta 430 [addresses by several prominent worni- linus and Virginia require w poil fen .u-m..»n.‘c will be made. Only | Subject to Be Discussed at Meetin; An‘u ability to read a{xd write. jwomen speakers wiil be hea thi: Mr. Sumners ked why Mr. Tink- |inecting and an eforc will be made 1. Tomorrow Night. m @id not name Massachusctts R v Tophm Main 2473 | have many of the women demo- neighvoring states, adding, “Is it not | ert. mass of requicn o " chtsm and secameén of a m fo 2 f her soul will be Jrung at 3 | gracs of the District pre : oo, and seamen of [ fair assamption fhat it wax beo| % e o Perry & malsh e nonTEAMTE O Se 3 omOrrow evening ot ey auly S enDmaration) Swon fers, Alexandris, Va. 24 Boy M_Perry—Msin 954—Gerald Walsy, 1 E ¢ . weaken the appeal i . Bttt SPhs x ~ting of manual training teache w Lo !roxx:sr Thursdus . ot ! = S 2 to the state voter's ¢ > BE the asimone e the Musor - JAMES T. RYAN, made. irmen £ r H . % s 317 PA. AVE. B.E. . et 5 flie _ Yacht Club. [ o s B Tun T jarery e Ao e Methods used b pubtic senoois or| FAKE PRICE MARK HIT. | 2 VD AT e | e a1 There are 90 young fellows tion'law dita Tor eich state and navs | ST eities of teiching shop students e | Felmare 't W R a'a o . supervision of getting cut the voters | L9W ! . e monel ! Federal T d C R Ehile vy * hen the B v ? 11 be e ned. The meeting w ederal Trade Commission Rules|grirrn. X 1924, at . Who restde in the statoe - DE. \§ 3 & : e T HAMBERS SERVICE & bl el = ofice of James Edgorton. 1 her resdeice, 7 Mielori & WL WL Cl z ’ Sll ' ° l k t ] . Putney is prestdent of the ciub, S the Ousay builbloe St Eoon Against Pen Firm. | GRIFFIN, T € Eiahett {1y roconmcs bave boen goided in wno e n e omorrow. streets morthwest. - | Taveling an artiele with dotitions QUL | herigne air $75, 3100, §125 —_ VLN 1 e ie co-operation of L marks, bearing a figure at {890 S S Chamberlain, —director man ch it was not intended the artielc re requiom mass Lf PHONE COLUMBIA Frank. o | training of the Washington schoo be sold, was held by the Fed-| Intermoest private B 7, POODTE DO, plans of model yachts Tugether Wi Loncl Trade Commisston Sestonaay gl Joseph F. Birch’s Sons _ APt Xty ] o tails of hr»;\]‘ 11»‘ l;m!d them veill he b3 .5 5 < tic: | HIGGINS. Fane s | 3034 M St. N. \v ;~x.'n?.:l"$f:; ,x.:u. a ner al X i rade schools. Mr. Chamber- ;jf\)'_‘ffl:,“‘\.v“\"“. pon Bountain ‘-‘"i e —WiLT? i i aim, and belicving that —— | HIGGINS, A, <joc A , T i B el il MO TG oL omiy B e ‘u““\\‘.‘ ‘ EXTENSION OF AUTO TAG i i | Woutd ot only esdas ary 28, BT LT Teatrer 13,\“ Tiears § school course, but ene profita et o i e Prep SUltS L ST e o e Do St s Y bronit | RECIPROCITY REQUESTED | Tk i Vi . ion e sailing them, has indi. ia desire | - to xn]n_k mu'dvlc ,\d"h' 1-‘ '*!rnl‘ll\.m :.* lf‘unlvnuell from First Page.) E bruary 23, either l|h.-l luC«iuxi r\l‘xs“w!rl:.nr cone X 3 regular part of the shov work = es, Vienna, Va ! ted with the original % Speare . y of Manchester’ Apartment, containing | The flect of the Washingtan Model |, 5 i 3 sucral | Bptablishment. Regular *40,°45 and *50 Suits—ijust 90 of them Seari e Sorin' Fagi s g S e and | Svides) Lkt Colereas ohat , : | Phone - - = . Lincoln Memorial reflosting pools, | make its customary appropriations —for young fellows from 15 to 20 years old. fhae 2titantod wide nitcnitos dnialr - 24 - in | ommer months of the past twe |for streets over and above this sp: ster. . f‘“‘.’fl“ it own spots. yeurs, Officers of the club arc: A, W |ctal fund fn which Congress will not Mra. Marita y Ko :f‘ i 7 = shington newspap: participate. T Sundis. Feo | "SR T QAR e v A T B pu it ) WML FL SARDO & CO. £ Jrefet bort voveion ‘iitect of the Navy Department, phiLs = ited, inteshient PP iy At ke - r commodore; Puul Garber of the |lrgely my own, but T huvo talked to| cumetors. ' (Frodcrickabur : : Avtomobiie Yo, $ i mithsonian Institution, vice commo- | other members of the Senate and | o 7w wupy- 2 ¢, and Neil P. Leary of the Ship- : : J MORGAL. + cbrunes 23, T R e ey o the ShID- | 1ouse committees and belfeve that no 3 ence ot ———THE ORIGINAL ——p : o i ting. in HY et e Tay et e trouble will be experiencad in having | jagkson. 1822 S st B oz in Hippodrome Theater or bet e Bl P I e A e (o S‘zes from aud 60 Mass ave. u.w. Liberal reward. r5‘!:{:. = tie passed by the confere aged 80 years. Funeral servicy ‘o pga’ o 34 to 36 Lucy Gibson. 606 Mass._a . Births Reported. i b lemen, Bethesdn, M. Mondes Geiiaan police; o Sollss B0 i t will give the District an addi-| ruury 25, at pm. Relatives and friends | |208 HSTREET,N.W. Yol Ne Capt - The toilowing births have heen reportad to |tional $1,000.000 a year to spend on | favited. *T 1 maINioB RRMIRY SO TSE . S 3 s the health department in the last twents-four |its Streets and every one certainly | NOYES, Thursday, February 21, 1024, at ASTERN STAI Breedar s S e wants the District to go ahead gn | 540 pu. ELLIOT V. hastand of Tonise | ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLLS B.SPEARE . feeive reward. recden, 782 Gth n.w. William C. and Mars E. James, girl. ia program of improved strects and malier Noves and son of the Iate James CLYDE J. NICHO! R clious and Ada ¥, Humphries, girl Hights. C%na aran B .\»fi_ Sans 107" the e S When you get a Hart Schaffner hon S re Guard, Agatnt Reduedon, | H 80 B S 00 4 MONUMENTS. q “In this bill T have tried to guard A Maryland p: Clarenes nd Hontie Mulies gainst any reduction of congres- We specialize in designing and erect. it fana . P | HANDBAG—Lady's, vnn(llnin o > YNE & Marx Prep Slllt VOU I‘e get- kess, In or near Lansburgh's, %m.l?'i vluw. }::":o; '1'1' and_Ruth Learn, boy. !sional appropriation because of this|PA’ . Thursday, Februury 21, 16 ing memorials (monuments and mauso ln-.m, February 21 Finder please ph ne:ul E. and Evelyn B. “‘-n?.l . & np‘uml' fu:ld, x‘z "i\q to bafl l'leu‘rrl'y B e A o *pebden, ure:: | leums) of quality and character. 240t . gir understood on Loth sides that the A e 1 hus s tmg something worthwhile; s S S v " pnderstood o Lot e L e | baty o1 e . Tavan ased 8 5E8E 15| Lot us take you to see many spec] een J0%h b and 0l 3. Raward. Re-| popTeE. sad los Latiner, girl normal appropriations and not a} jpm. Interment at Columbia Gardens cme- | mens of our work in any of the local ou r ett turn_to 2721 58th_piace. i ]‘(‘nfillx‘rll\ \l :""!Ih";“fl;:n. l{ffl 3 hlol 111 ana | Substitute for them.” Yery. Clare o, e nrdeny, Dt y e getting excellent, long- NATTRESS—Wrabped 73 i, | o e 4. A wlte: ¢ ek the mpaciall fund would | oliss o aeaea i€ | cemeteriss. f b e and 3 Richacd . and A1s C. Jackson, girl jve the entering wedge for Congross | BEIDY. '|hur~u||" oFebruary 21 THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC.. e £_no - William and_Ry: gir] avoid coltributing its share to v‘ eal‘ll’lg a l'lCS, and 3 flnel NECKPIECE—] . hetween Tilalto| Danicl W: and Elizabeth Watts, girl. f;"e District was expressed by Ed- Q' Catherine 914 Fifteenth Street. Theater and ¥ st Frides hight.” Reward to ward F. Colladay, chairman of the| Rely, Funeral from Ler late residence tailored suit of just the s le sl h il hs R it g ST Tk RGE containing_chllds aress Natiomat Deaths eported. { " “This plan of yours,” sald Mr. Col- | Churéh of the Immaculate Conception. Hels- jladay, “is a new thing to me and I| tives and friends fuvited. Intermeat, pri- that becomes you — without Theticn B AnAy maflte, CuliClers 0 | T folomiag drith hive Ses rroatcd fo) o feel qualifien to ‘give our inal| wite: e owers ‘ a y . sa - Tebruary 23, 1021, FEARLS Sedium sized, Tvory claspa s foae Tours opinion on it until all members of | SLATER. Suturdar,, February 3. 1021, a nto cach other. Reward. B 7 Eliot Vincent Noyes. 41, 1122 Shepherd st. ne. | the committee have been allowed to : .m.. after % giving you that feeling of being : ox” a0’ S PR MR 5 | RS CaT el piion b conterence | ATty noy o, By (AL SO 5 POLICY No. Z71, Taened By e P of the commitiee. will say that the Chureh of the Pilgrims, 22nd st, bho- ‘all dressed up A | he Tiotaal Lite: Tosuranss Gompans” o shel 400 A E. Hall, 71 654 Tobart ot | Ujore ith alarm any attempt on the | fween T and O nw.. Mondas, February y are of ‘Tiobert k., Heater. lot ot wmislaia’ Tre rmton, 8, 1795 New Hamp- | DS (ol Congress to violate the fixed | at o pm. Internient in Roek Creek ¢ fnder mu“mo»;,;‘-n;-:::n it the undeckigued. Tasualty Hospltal, proportionate contribution principle | te E 3 n applic 0 made for the issuing d . i which has been laid down for the |SLOAT. Friday, February 22, 1924, at to $50 suits, remember—but the ok e T he i s nasneen 1eid down for (he| stoat. e Blmmer L it At government and the Dlstrh:l," belovéd husband of Emma 1. Sloat of 1714 1 = i) . n.w., s 78 5 e price is only $24.50 for tomor- EDODTE AT e perty TaC peked vt Rl Kilbroe 2w, b et ek Funeral i fur and reccive el 154" Potomae ai | 3 3 The failure of the gasoline tax| ia Glenwood eemetary. T Win 3 2 10w, % H.w. Sr phone West 2650-W, Wililam W Gries, 17 g legislation might bring to the fore | THOMAS. Suddeniy February 23, 1024, WIL- . SETTER—Female, black and white spotied, | Jobn J. Heffernan, 45, 1013 dth st. w.c. e the pronosal to Trevent the ex: | - LiaM . THOMAS of Georgeiows. D. 10 Reward. 812 G s.w. Phone Lincoln 3089, 276 | Catherine A. Reld, 76, Providence Hospital. Frank Baiiecy Peacock, 46, Belasco Theater. | penditure of the good roads funds| Notice of funcral later. SPECTACLES—Shell, —leather case: Mary Catherine_Jobnson, 64, 1408 V sr. for any state which denfed the Capi- | TRACEY, Friduy, February 22, 1924, at I . 5 Keith’s to 14th and G or Mt. Pleasant et 1698 Lanier pl. J City reciprocity in automobile | parents' residence, 108 2nd st.'n.o., RLAKE- AF TGr epbing deltyes. No Charge for Alterations Deposits Accepted Heward. ' Phove Poto Apt, 87 B ,{_"?:;:'c', W, '“S‘g,.@"q L fioences, Tor that reason the Sarv- | LEY k. ielowed son of Frink A aa Juiie| BOEE e S TRE—, R o C. Murp Vo 13 7 herd et. B. Tracey. Remains resting at the chapel EAr R iy . i ; ral trom the clupel of Willium I, Surdo | ~ —= Y TOPAZ—Latge velting Trom brooch, between | Jennie fv""'fim‘xgrflfi'?f' "u“l!;osfino:{!m‘. e e Dehr badot b Funeral from the clispel of William 11, Bura: FUNERAL DESIGNS. ' Choveland Fany. "Dz omamer st R | Wleadore L. Witson, 27, 62 in form now suggested Ly Senator | Relatives and Triehas snvitedt fo'attend. Tn st ST Cleveland 21453, " waz ot X REACTI ; 4 224 Cleveland pi. all. terment on Monday, February erice. l - TORTOISE SHELL EARRING, carved Tl G Yalle: 46, 20 clewastish [BelL | ner and, it the guscline | G Arilutie—expressive—igexpe F. C.; an ¥ st. or Willard. Reward. Phoue ( Tolllns F. (hisolw, 67, Careon's Private|tax legislation fuils, then Congress,| TYLER. Departed this life Wedn awy, | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. - Hospit which has long been restive under | February 20, 1624, at 11:05 o'clock, ut his N SAVE-¥0 MONEY— — : ki FART=Childs. tan.” oflk; parily Gaished: | Abrabam Davls, 6L 720 Newy pl. e. the discrimination against the Dis-| residence. i 0 si. ne. Kev. BENJAMIN WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY Inc. I 3 a%e, car lioe At et carto Newtoa | Richand Cotiy 0t 23 ange, 165 trict, by Maryland, may seek to cut| J. TYLER, loving husband of Tudiana Tyler,|on all foral desig - o ieane el ol s | e Tancastar 18 montha, 417 K 5 | off the federal €ood roads aid to psom) and decoted father of Ju-{livered Fecee ! o\ pv prowen sromES RIST WATCH—Gold, at Mt. Vernon: initials | iiar T, Lee, 10 months, 2656 Douglas )laryland as it undertook to do dur- nd Blanc! i T R D T EL0Vio00 Wivo. v irteen 1éen ree : e alme e sunl e : B U st Congross, und whICh oty | FSTEl b FOUT S B, 2 0L S 0 27 83 s .1”1- AT T = Al o L i Children’s § the strenuous pdleus 'z:r Marl"yl.lnd sen-| ner g0 and 1 st nw., Kev. W tor T SH ‘r{.‘,‘; : o - WRIS! V. old, lady's, “‘Gruen’ Hospital 'V when the gasoline 1 Interment Monday at Ever- alp 2 5 e o v ApL A o R I e O tion yas mdvanced an the | Lot o e i urummv FLORAL CABLEMS, 500 TR ! ; . = £ %] tax legl 3 3430°W, or Slondas, Main 1457, Dranen Tr1 s b et e TUEe Whitker, 25 auye, W1 Clark's 188 o e i eing about reciprocity, | &ad Trieads iavited. e AT MODEKATL PRICES. 8t a.% A

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