Evening Star Newspaper, April 18, 1924, Page 7

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o'clock, in Public Library. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Writers' League will Lusiness Women's Council _will meet in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. A pageant, “The Golden Chain of Prayer,” will be given, 8 o'clock, in Western Presbyterfan Church, William McKinley Cirele, N La- dies G. A. R, will meet, 8 o'clock, in Grand Army Hall, . C. A, room 304, Union sta- Moving pictures of “The Life of Christ,” §:30 o'clock. ~All railroad men and families invited Cushing Auxiliary to Sons of Vet- erans will mect 8 o'clock, Pythian Temple. Maunder's “From Olivet to Calvary” will be sung by the choir of St. An- drew’s Chureh, § o’clodk. Mourning Blacks Oyed | 24-HOUK SERVICE | Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | Main 1344 FUNERAL Lower Pric:s | BRIG. GEN. HORATIO GATES APRIL 18, 1924 BRIG. GEN. GIBSON, THE WEATHER cloudy and slightly warmer; Sunday ture; moderate to fresh shifting winds, Veteran of Mexican and Civil | Pecoming northwest tonight. eryl‘kndARl‘n this afternoon and w‘r" sey w“ Said to Be Old- tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and est West Pointer. WAS GRADUATED IN fair: fresh to strong shifting winds on the coast, becoming northwest to- night. cooler in southeast and generally fair and somewhat warmer; Sunday fair; fresh to strong shifting Decorated for Meritorious Service | Vpds, bicoming northwest tonight. V:’est. VI[rKll)!‘dfh(ou}ly cloudy and 114, cooler tonight, probably rain in east at Williamsburg. { bty portion; tomorrow fair and slightly warmer. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m. 12 midnight, 43; 4 a.m., Brig. Gen. Horatio Gates Gibson, U. 8. A, retired, ninety-six years old, seteran of the Mexican and civil| wars, died at his home, 2015 N street | northwest, last night, following un | illness of about a year. He Is said to have been the last surviving officer t fought in the Mexican war in|perature occurred at 5 a.m. today. $ and to have Leen the oldest T e e date last vea living graduate of West Point. u:‘;;mn":bl:“;cwmm ggate tast e Gen. Glbson was born in Baltimore, Caodirien o A Witer: 0 p.an. yesterday; lowest tem- Md., May 22. 1827. He was the son tonight; 1847 | northwest portions tonight; tomorrow | District of Columbia—Rain this aft- RETIRED, DIES HERE | -rbsir.d' Srntiarate i ot probably falr, with moderate tempera- | slightly warmer; Sunday probably | { Virginia—Rain this afternoon and | | Deaths. MEIGS. April 16. 1924 exidens Uis daughter, Mes. W 3 Sopdlig i Neo York eity, JOHN FORSYTI MPTGS | neral from St. John's Churci Washingtar D. C.oat 4 pm. Apri k Croek MILLER. Fr AL bi resi RON TWE (nee Lo and rilatives | MURLIN, Depa 1574 " Monroe 4 MURLIN. beloved wite Maurlin Services at the above residence, 1:30 pm Saturday, April 1 . % PIPER. Departed this life at morning, April 16, ber hon. Milton | Ana ER. the Arth, of eig ildrer Toss 1 us. and Jim Piper: tire Dougles, Elza and M =srandehildren, tw # liost of relative SAN A garet I | wiLLIAMS. of Rev, John and Mrs, Gates Gibson. He was appointed to the United States Military Academy from York, Pa, and graduated in 1847. He immediately entered the Elizabeth Temperature and condition of the | and £dward Wil water at 8 am.: Tide Tal (Furnished by United S Great perature, 54; condition, slightly - ates coa . de Falls—Tem- | riay af 1 pm. from Thomas muddy, | ier's Tetatis tife Mexican ecampaigns and was a first $75, $100, $150 Up | ——|Ueutenant” in" tho snd Artillery "in| .o Seodetic a0 48, o fought at V. Cruz, y—Low tide, 1: E 3 Steel Vaults, 585 U .Wife Sues Thomas W. Walton. |Pucbia and before Mcxico City, in|P-m.: high tide, 61 5 1pm, those years. Tomorrow—Low ti am. and | AMBULANOES (s4)’ OITY oALs = | Mre Jessio M. Walton has filed suit 2 : p.m.: high tide, . and 8:10 LARGEST LAUIFPED 1N THE GITY in the District Supreme Court against | Decorated for Gallantry: . AMBE ety lon, whom she mar-| He was promoted to a first Jieu- A 4 ‘ | tenant in 1851 and made a captain in 16¢h'and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phono Col. £33, ¥ |1861. In 1863 he was promoted to|g:48 p.m z 3 of lieutenant colonel and T(,;.mr}u“_,u,, rises a.m.; sun to the 2nd Ohio Artiliery. A s 6:49 p.m. b | days later h s made Moon T pon sets 5:05 a.m. colonel d for me Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | torious service mh(ho battle of Wil- | half hour after sunset amaburg, which occurred dur- | £ the of the Union troops | ————Yeather in ¥ of" the " peninsula, leading towar Richmond from cast of the former | GIBSON, geodetic survey.) sunt sets CervrTe R r MOTHER, ANNT A tribute of lose and_remombrancs other. CAROLINE E. HAR twents-four 3ea Aprl At the beautifal gate y 5 he was transferred lrnn\] o veathier wait | volunteer ecrvice and mustered Statisne 3 T | My com dear motber, from pain st | int th Regular Army as a major : 1 2rd Artillery, 1n 1582 he was A | P k to the 2nd Artillery and : e . 1 TONELY, DAUGHT! . cutenant colonel. and re- - | YeE 5 RICHARDSON A Knox Hat is the last word in style; the “Fifth Avenue,” as pictured, is being chosen by the foremost style-dressers everywhere. 2nd Artillery a year a colonel. ‘In 1891 he “was ring remembrance o | retired with the rank of colonel, but RTRUDE SELI n act of April 23, 1904, he was | Maltimore - 2901 : e wite, GEBIRUDE SHEIL ANTHRACITE . vanced to the tanl’ of = brigadier | Rimmimehers. 55 2 S | HEN nd retired. Bismarck E? louds | G100 on heloved gne. and take. thy e A Knox Hat is the last word in quality; the reputation of the name is international. No BITUMINOUS £, ghn v member ot the | HeiEE .00 o | BT O e TR > oneers of 1849, the Grand my of | n ! wonder, then, that the best dressers say that a o Reptblic. OLlo of Tl e MogoRucn. | ] E Army and Navy Club of our dsar morl Knox Hat at $7 is the most sensible kind of Reduced Prices on All Our Fuels i T AnG Nasr Club of o economy. ad but loving memors Atkinson of St. Louix in 1863, B i 2 g . 1 o death will He is vived by two son Horatio ( Iveston .. 3 6 4 . 2058 1 : Helenu .. Sendrick Gibson: day . Mrs \“l_"w perin and Mrs. | tndiana ) corge Weed W : pson. Col. | Jacksony Benjamin W, and a step- | Kansas kinson, Low Angel In Pearl Grays, ) \iins Loy Aner . . i $7. Quality and Service Unexcelled . £ aled”everal’ vears | damb e B0 2 L 3 . Lrrangeme T \\’).’Y'l‘-‘:‘\";\\"‘uwy Prompt Delivery en ‘completed. Bu 4 Knox Hats boa J n : . A o MARLO COAL CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | co A elass reunion and dancing will | Raleigh Haberdasher R a g e (65 YEARS OF FAITHFUL, EFFICIENT SERVICE ditoriun of ‘the bulld fli"u;x":wr;r_m: : 6 a , i INC. 811 E St. N.w‘ Main 311 l‘“":’:;'k Beach June 7 o Satisfaction Guaranteed { s St Coion. i1l be- hetd Thirteen Ten F Street HIS LOVING RAMSEY. 1n s loving remembran Wear a Knox for Easter. Beach Tans and Gull Grays. Wie're velusize 1 ton Agents for \|/'V orial « hun .| g Lordon, " Eagland Wherry of Chevy | panion,, Foel W] day Sundny Beamaik n, Pink Hill, | \»\v\';d"!\ Vild Flower Pre . Sweden. ty, who will later make | e (Fayal), Asoces. place | Havana Association of | e m—— omit its ual L] RKNOWLES. Mr. and Mre. James Knowles nse these small means of offering o their bors and friends fheir sincere thanks for & their_kindoess and ¢ during the illness dearix heloved KNOWLE Cosmos T he kind sy Harva}d VHc;nm; D. é Man. Percival Hall jr. a Washington student Huarvard Univers has 1 a Sheldon fellowship and study during th, as a resuit of his ship in th DEVOTED FRIEND, MARY DORSEY ress and. 28,5 S S 1as, vow " FUNERAL DIRECTORS. HERBERT B. NEVIUS 4 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608 JUSERR GAVIERS S0 <8, MORTICIANS 17301738 PENNA. AVE. __PHONES: MAIN 5512-5513 tion to onr many friends and relativ For the beautiful floral trihtes Aod sympn death of our mothe: OTILDE THE FAMILY. * Btatbs J n ) N i W) - hursday T THE RICE PROCTSS WHITE el i L “,\?fl:vmfi r.u" T ot lat Latrohe Woodwarl & prows. ' 1924, TOHN [ 2 D wonr THINE OF iT f lda Brown 2 wearse. two_limousines. spiendid washable as tile ¢ = AT £10 rew ininz al ave. © PIN 0ld fashioned. Wedn Liberal rewsrd. Donaidson. 131 ELEVENTH Undertakers Embalmers Homelike Fugersl Pactors. Frank Geier's Sons Co, ENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 elophor NORVAL K. TABLER Main 1544 invited Barreled Sunlight produces a lustrous finish ' | GLISHIAM, that is smooth and unbroken. This even surface resists the tiny dirt and dust par- ticles. Marks or smudges cannot sink in. “PIN—Diamond. in Union T A for return to Room | fadier of “Gertrade neral hereafter. urroanded CORBIN. Departed tl . . gold band. Reward if returned fo eroy pl. kS olor _and white orbin, Mrs Walls and woodwork coated with Barreled S}tnlight :an‘pg wa_shed clean like tile—cven i T »‘m‘:"\:“ S . 'l;‘uy;‘n:‘.‘.fiufid «.I:m;h“'\" ki 1526 L St. N.W. after years of service. SN Barreled Sunlight is easy to apply. It flows readily without a brush mark. It costs less than enamel—requires fewer coats— i, o] MO aa AR 10 and is guaranteed to remain white longer. > | mis s ™ i equivre At er e o Ulpety:insCoRuection. . ShagEy. 3 . L GRACE HARL, e F. Birch’s S For bathroom and kitchen walls—and for e : : ptor 2N amd M. Charics °F 33335?1’}‘5; = \\'C,'f‘"“;\gfi;w woodwork everywhere—Barreled Sunlight 3 _ s 2 e Anbits o is the ideal coating. It means cleaner, u © d " wmoth Funeial Ditector and brighter rooms—and its washable finish | DOG—Smail dark brown. makes housekeeping easier. @ | name Drincess: chitd's pet. ; P X ¢ S e e E 16 1924 MARY, beloved wile of ’lhr 1 . W. Deal & Co. Barreled Sunlight comes ready mixed in : it e AM GG RN S| Gemen BT et mowe an Naguedas. Al S Nk T Lcols o cans from half-pint to five-gallon size. Where TARRING - Diamond ] Timothy H. i Apr ek auer, 2 *'Co. imof anlon white is not desired it can be readily tinted. midessop s g H R Y = A single coat of Barreled Sunlight is gener- Hmence oF e st ik R \V Lks elly sufficient over a proviously painted light Siunter. = Natice of Tanerai nersatter. Neltlier: (hel succossors ‘of o on: surface. Where more than one coat is re- oo ! his o edpesday, | nected with the original W. It quired, use Barreled Sunlight Underceat IO, et e e ermot FioW. | eftablishmen 940 F St. NW. : first. But Quality at a Saving! Stetson Shoes for M ‘10 Stetson Shoes are known the country over as the best shoe values that can be had at $12 and $13.50. We don’t have to tell you, then, what super-values they are at $10. JAMES T. RYAN, He will make it plain. 817 PA. AVE. BE A 3 WILLI Tmbaimer, Livery ii connection. Commod “of Marboro. AMass. Notice of fu- | ehapel and lwod=- crewatorium - Moderate uerul hereatter. (Bosfon papers plew B.w. 1 AL 1385 HOLOHAN. sSuddenly. on Wednesday, Avril . Digaised aid Emcient Serviee invited. Interment Mount AN POLICE DOG—Color, April_13. Reward. turday, April O, at Meri Yarte C. Wrats, &3 LADY'S HANDBAG—Mouse-colored soft leather, with silver trim, sphinx bead clasp; contatn. considerable sum of money. keys, gold_knife, Liberal reward. ENCE E. (nee Smith), beloved daughter of | Phose Frank. Frank and Emma Brown and sister of M; Alice Thomas. Remains at John T. Stewart's funeral parlors. 30 H st. n.e.. Faneral S April 19. at 1 p.m.. Telatives and friends {n¥ited fo attend. 11 Franklin 1968, ave. between : reward If returned ihce nw . SARDO & CO. loved wi Phone Lincoln 524. Gevoted mother of Mande Jackson. gFuneral | _Modern Chiapel Automobile Funerais_ < 3 .| from the Chureh of the’ Holy Wdeemer, | s Zov HUGH REILLY CO. 0f mx..bea Sie wet in g618; Tavgs, ob. | Liven and friends are invited 15 WR Speare @o. DISTRIBUTORS S : | 1208 H STREET, N.W. 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 o N £ Thomas e Al . 64, and Dis. WAIN 108 FORMERIY 340 5. ALMUS R.SPEARE _ WILLLS B.SPEAR —— CLYDE J. N cno":fi— ARE INC. “Barreled Sunlight” is sold by the following dealers: o ":fl o x - I‘. MINOVICH, 615 7th st. s.w. gt reward if returned to Harry are hereby Toiited of ne” death of Sk r | MAEY B. QUANDER, Aux FUNERAL DESIGNS. Franks, €01 Jenifer bldg., 7th and D n.w., ANDER MACPHRERSOX, beloved ’ they AR R herrick. tie: | Designs at Ode'rqta_ -Iflr Wedn 2 p.m., bet. 13th and Park a.m., from her Iate residence, 556 Varnom abd 116k fl 10CY TACKSON of 80 Fenton pl. n.w. Call | DA H. JOHNSON, ! Sec __Ful NS, W ARE £0. 4806 14th care Conolidated Gas Iron Co. cloved taties hereafier. G IC s o Q. vis |‘flfl ear line. Lib- »t. m.w. Joterment st Mount Olivet ceme- ‘(Il rewasd. <all Col. 1923, eag, We’re quoting this price to get volume—that'll be our profit. You get the saving! The best shoe value you have ever known is here for you tomor- row, gentlemen—the day before Easter! STONE MARTEN CHOKFR_between i -ua and 9th and D n.w. Monday afterncon. W. R. Harr, Branchville, Md. WALLET—Riack, “with moner. ~ Wednesday morning, Re 1807 Biltmore st. n.w. S 5 > 308 Georgia ave. n.w.. ALFRED Adime B8 L VE, devoted husband of the late WATCH—Open face gol Tove: loving father of Mrs. Mattie Ti 1924, at his rest. aleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen Ten F Street 3194 14th ot. n.w. P .. SaS ENDEL 0w POT HARDWARE Sy iy o . Charch, at 0 at Holy Redoemer Chal, Yot Aux. Pres Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. MACPHERSON. Tuesday, April 15, mFlo: a.l Aonea States " Soudiers’ Home " Hospital. TRIVERSITY ARE, e . F. WALLS, 106 13th st. Nard 2502 SAth st. ne. North 1270, Aliem. beloved wite of D. 3. McCarthy, 558 (¢ | WRIST WATCH, GOLD—On gold-platted Varoum st. n. Funeral Saturday at 10 meeting Sunday, April 20, at 6 p.m. Pmlnpl auto Al!“'el'f “service. Reward. _Mrs. J. and grandfatbe Clewmie Milton, "fl'fn WRIST WATCH—Gold, Iady's, Swiss move- McCARTHY. Wednesday, April 16, 1924, at 'orists Cyprian's Hall. Funeral Monday, Artistic—expressive-—inex pensive. e mmtioy, ot Ve Specialt 575 P AaToer: SO ST, SoTen e Oal e, A | makamay,woncii, i is, v @rM@H STS. N.W. 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