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SOCIETY. 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1924. TN . ime sas WIDOW NOT FIGHTING |DEMING JARVES DIES, | Deaths. e / MERCY FOR SLAYER FOUGHT IN CIVIL WAR | REILEY. Dopartea e nte Pricny, Septen: Franklin Sq. Hotel y Veteran Who Died in France Mar-| dur fpromys sl Oreoy Funeral Sun at 11 oclock, from Forfetville Metlndist Church. ~Relatives Coffee Shopoe || : 5 ‘_ : . : Noose Will Not Bring Back Hus ried Elsie G. Jacksom of | LTl WM chh Thoah 14th Street at K| Bulgarian Envoy and Mme. Panaretoft , ; / el et e District in 1904, SR ROKS. former lieutenant m ihe 1of Beparate Word has been recelved by his rela-| Battaiion, . (. intantes. ang e 514 - rre o 4 4 v ere e n ar nfantry, ., beloved son of Mrs. S Will Return Tonight From a . : R Wit France Auguar 5o, o Boatng Tors | Hair B Aol o2 et 28 3 founder of the American Agricul-| Virgi Tl e | WO onth Vacation. L, ; : ; CHICAGO, September 10~Rersaa| Sl Clemical Co. of Datcolt, and for J. LEO KOLB , B e Pt b o e s T 5 i , turned white since he was sentenced | Walpington, in 1904, His brother-in- | ROSS, Memers of Frince Tal Main 5027 HE Minister of Bulgaria and, her Mrs. R. R. Govin, jr., her sister- 5 # i to be hanged October 17 for the mur-) 13w, Capt. John P. Jackson, U. S. N, | 1% F.'A. A 31, are o3 X.Y. Ave. 1237 Wisoonsin Ave, Mme, Panaretoff are expected and Mrs. W. E. Chiltoh, jr. 5 ; der of Ralph Souders, a policemam, | is now on duty here in the Burcau of | Y, "5, ', Masnic Temple, 5 to come to Washington this | sister of the bridegroom, as matrons i in a tea store hold-up, will find no|the Budget. The Jackson family has| 1855, at 11490 o freihe oebrerd ™M Blacks Dyed eveni from New York,|of honor, and the bridesmaids will be 3 i opposition from the policeman’s|jved in Washington for many years tending the fu brother, ouInIng can e where they were at the Van- | Miss Claire Plson of New York, Miss i a 5 5 widow In seeking a commutation to| Mr Jarves came from an old Bos- ARENCE . 1947 Vermont ave. m.w. 24 HOUR SERVICE derbilt for a few days on their way | Penelope Anderson of Richmond, Mi . . ¢ g lie imprisonment by Gov. Small. family. As a boy of 18 years old T DWARD. 4 MORELS. W a Carmack Cleani from Manchester-by-the-Sea, Mass. Ellen Beck of Baltimore and Miss . ) Mrs. Souders, with a 4-year-o was sent on a trip around the| WILLIAS P coiy sooiB - M Dry ing Co, Mary Hellen, Miss Helen Carusi and : o 2 %4 i babe tugging at her skirts and| world in a sailing ship belonging to!|VELEY. i lgmibies 19, 954" 5t Rin Main 1344 The military attache of the French | Miss Suzanne Veeder of Washington. ; ? g . another one in her arms, made this | his father. -He returned to this coun- | ley Hospital. ALICE . helved wite of = = | embassy and Mme. Dumont will en- Mr. Frank Curran of Philadelphia 1 o L plain yesterday. try to serve with tho Union forces| Omar J. Veley. Notice of f; | tertain informally at dinner this eve- | will be best man, and there will be 3 . ith horien: Oriss L during the Civii War, following WALEER. | ning, the occasion being in celebra- | seven ushers, the list to.be completed . o v ernard Gra alter | which he founded and became presi-| 11:33 a ers as well 88 OUN || i) of the birthday anniversary of | later. . : Krauser, his companion, will be all | dont of the Detroit company mention-| wodes | home folk will find it con- ||| (n'ir daushicr, Miie. Maud Dumont. Mrs. Govin and _her daughter will S right with me,” she said. “Whether|cd above. Ho married Miss Jackson | Morien's | | venient and pleasant to £o to New York Tuesday to remain x those boys hang or go to prison makes | here in 1904, and in 1907 went to Eu-| Eye st n.w b B Se aker—Govi until October, when they will return . little difference to me: mno matter|ropa and sctiled in Dinard, France,| 3:30 Saturday. Sepen take their meals with us. e Cear o and open their house on Massachusetts g what is dono, nothing can bring back | During the war he entered retief | fUT U0 R R v avenue. 4 my husband work among the hospitals, in which host of friends Sunday, Sept. 21, 1924 Mr. and Mrs. B 1 Govin are send- enu Bk g 3 ot Eie iDLt e oo the Wosnltate i wRIEH, Chac of tusmay R o e e o Ihurso| Mrs Baul BTohn#on, whohas been G and offering assistance continue 10| which he was decorated by the| 1 X The Crown fos Sioicade N Kt on Ny | spending the ‘summer at her home at % -l o pour in to Thomas B. Swanson|French government with the Legion ; f ; T3 ap 4 |Monterey, Md. entertained a company & s P Grant's attorney, Mr. Swanson said | of Honor. He was thg only surviving Fine tosday att g cnd &t 4 lunchoeon there today. that money or the lack of it may be| member of the Detroit branch of the| Interment Mt estaurants A et g e . e T lE e tinel Teio s i T i B e s || Va0 the Cathedral of St Peter and St Paul. | Mr. Winant P, Johnston has gone 3 g . g Grant's life. He said that he himself [ber of the Colonial Wars, the Sons| Oficiating 510 1ith St. N.W. A recention will follow immediately | to Biltmore, N.'C., where he is_the « did not expect fees, but that Grant's | of the American Revolution and the s 1727 Pa. A ot 9530 M encharsite e || Suest foriasfortnight of Ars. (Géorge 52 : aged mother had spent all her money | . A. R. He was a life member of 3“ Memoriam. & dve chusetts avenue. | W. Vanderbilt, at Piseah Lodge, 30| B % 4 s » g and mortgaged her home during the|the Union Club of New York, the|pBaRNES S : have allending |miles from Riltmore House, on the : - 4 % trial and now there is no money to| Yondetego Club of Detroit, the Trav-| of iy husbard and ous accs o onres] S STEETTY; Vanderbilt estate ; take witnesses to Springfleld to testi- | clers' Club of Paris and the Dinard| I AR 3 === >3 o o 3 ' : fy before the pardon board and Gov.|Club. Ho leaves a widow and one| lrar S ol M Wlam It il 3 : Small. Krauser, who involved Grant | child, Mrs. Russell Alger, of Detroit.| 2" WD ChDREN. . prese daughter, Miss Marga A e c 5 Sty ND CHILDRE! & in the slaying, but has since mad. i L N BUTLER ot e ret West, at a tea Saturday afternoon, 2 4 7y b confession in which he said Grant my dear. brother WILLTAM D a e nn December 20, Miss West will attend . y 7 was not present, has offered to go to SOTA BUTLER, who de Smith College this year: / , g RITES FOR M. F. TIGHE. woday, e ) Springfleld and’ tell his story, Mr s aco today Der Swanson said. Forget sout No. [ pever will, Col Open 7 a.m. until S . and Mrs. Robert N. Harper ! i ek oy CAFETERIA P o A Tiantl WM have closed their country home, near Veteran Newspaper Man Is Buried| Your A Leesburg, Va., and opened their 3 : : ak, s SR R 1416 K St Oop. Frankiin Sauare Hotel house, 1515 16th street, for the Win- RICH WOMAN SLA|N in Charleston, S. C. s AND Ghorim MOTHEL 5 o ter. ! MISS E. L. TAGGART, ’ i At GEPAR: 15 ead e I REAKFAST—LUNCHEON_-DINNER—SUPPER ; —~ Who will assist Mrs. Arthur Keith at the banquet thix evening of the Kappa e body of Matthew Fitzsimmons PP O ETAD est of Everything—Home Cooking—Moderate Prices lissold to Prof. George A. Hill will died at his residence, 1309 Irving| today, September 20, 1% 2 = o 4p | take place Monday evening, Septem- street, Wednesday, was buried in| Forzet you? No, I mever will S eClal Frled ( "hlcken ber 29. The ceremony will be per-|be met in New York today by thelr[tina. They are stopping at the Grave . |Charleston, S. €. his birthplace, to- S L e p formed at 8 o'clock in the Church of | two daughters, little Eleanor Wilson|Dodge Hotel Man Accused Also of Robbing|day. Funeral services were conduct- Al e o T TaReed M |the Covenant, by the Rev. Irving W.|McAdoo and Mary Faith McAdoo, who (AR — " ed at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart| HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, EVA JONES, . 1l{| Ketcham, pastor of the Peck Me-|Wwent to New York yesterday from| Mrs. F. 8. Swindell, Miss N. J. Swin- Benefactress of $20,000 Catholic Church vesterdey afternoon. e lnner C un ays morial Church {n the absence of the |Seabright, where they have been d",' and Mrs. E. M. Bauer are at v Father Joseph M. Moran officiated. CLATTERBUCK. loving remem ’ pastor, Rev. Charles Wood. Prof. Hill | during the absence 3 Fana; Sics: | Hotel drayiuore, Atlantic City. Gems. Pallbearers were Justin McGrath, | brance of our des A ; is a widely known astronomer of the | McAdoo. Mr. and Mrs. McAdoo are | L . Franklin Connor of the New York| aioai sewarl oot September —from 12 to 8 pm. Dine with us tomorrow and it'll be a United States Naval Observatory, hav- | expected to arrive aboard the Levi- |, The Ynited States Minister to Cairo, World, Lee Poe Hart of the Universal| 1923. e =i Sunday to remember and REPEAT Ing boen connected thero since 1593.| athan tomorrov. e Jerton Howell o ooy e e eaEne L ber 20._ | SETVice and Winder Harris. There is a face s dear etill, HOEY NAME. o s ol icanadd o theenior: Miss Clissold is a member of the choir - : d i g eI NA, if., September 20.—| Accompanying the body to Charles- I miss the voice I love, . I'[nug of their \\'aslm,mo-} stay by dining at this etient WM | of the Church of the Covenant, where| AMr. and Mrs. Dudley Harmon have|[owell spent & few days in Wash-{yrg. Clifton R. Hunm, wife of a|ton were the widow. Mrs. Josephine i 1 y she has sung for five years. She is a|returned to Washington after a trip | ington this week. wealthy Chicago business man, Wwas|Tighe; the son, Matthew Gill i e Ll cafeteria. REAL HOME COOKING. graduate of the Battle Creek Normal | through the Canadian Rockies and 3 = killed last night by an ex-convict she | Tighe, an d;u:r.u A“ \;’ en‘;:,,xf: Pinithes his Eomrse. fhe’ victory won, 5 | School of Physical Education, where | are at 6208 Wisconsin avenue. Mrs. George Xavier McLanahan and|once befriended, who, police said,|Tighe. President Coolidge was among And he is resting at bome ANl Pastries and Ice Cream are Homemade o s she also taught for some ti her daughters, Miss Helen McLanahan | cmashed her head with a hammer,|¢hoce who o 3 2 With natare s and ection so kind | ® Srons Col. and Mrs. Francis T. A. Junkin|and Miss Louise MoLanahan, are sail-|gnot her through the heart and looted | Loose yho sent floral tributes to the Tis hard in 1 orld his equal to fin 1 | | home here Rest, sweet Teatic. it MAYNARD, Manager, l| Mrs. Montgomery Blair and Miss|have as their guest at Hot Springs,|ing today from New York on the|her apartment of gems valued at e : e Ameet e S || Ellen Blair left Stockbridge, Mass., | Va., Signorina Italia Garibaldi, who | Humeric for Europ | s20,000. o TAINE tne funeral| TER"AMELIA “CLATTELBUCK, LESA vesterday for a motor trip through |arrived there yesterday from New — Police today were seeking as Mrs. . ere Rear Admiral Wil-| TISDER E. KAVNALL . the White Mountains on their way | York to remain through October with | Invitations Insued for Hunn's_slaver Harry Connor, alias liam A. Moffett and Mrs. Moffett, | JALE, 1In memory of our mother and mothet- | Richard V. Ov e gk e : St devartod tidel to thelr home at Silver Spring, Md.| them. Brady-Rupert Wedding. Harry Garbutt, who, according to "“';rx%lr);\“gn;.f J\Im»n'ru hmudflguf ;r;nm\n: inliy, ECGEN[A DALE, who departed. ths = Mr. and Mrs. Blair and their daughter Mr. and M Egbert Pennington | tectives, was released from an Ili-| 2 aves < 5 =5 i) TSI | have spent the Summer at Hotel| Mr. Charles P. Light, jr. returned | yon™y A0 SO0 BR00tt o e [ fois prison through her influence | = z Catbiidce, tohay: Whe i et s Service and ers o | Martin, in Stockbridge. toSEanbridee totan fvld Y:h“ l“‘ Hie|marriage of their sister, Miss Mary |after serving part of a sentence fnru/u”mvflt dn;‘:m’" c!": lf":nem in For'years that are past canuot sever . F PO Sy tending Harsard Law, Cchool Tio] Cathie Rupert, to Mr. John Ber-|robbery, and who was aided with her | istic cles. rloviog remembrance of o | Corner Connecticut and Cathedral Avenues ormer Secretary of the Treasurs |spent his vacation hero with bis| ir] e e e it dhan tlir leav anets " SinT] INEE WATTE Ay and Mrs. William Gibbs McAdoo will | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ey otn e e & |} e Gl tRone Geter Hink ik ool DENT. Sacred fo the memors of MARGARET e Light, at the Ontario. mony will be performed by Bishop| F. R. Gibson, a cousin of the slain| % > ¢ erfor sho) % . son, S DENT, who departed this life one year ago, ADED e ‘loersch o 3 ville, Ky. v v a apa v | ¢ 1! Septem! 9, 192 APARTMEN I S L oD | Miss Beach Bride of Floechiof Contnilis Ko andiw il Zonan: c:fi:d';'all':hi'e‘:?:fré:“.:l"““:':rl3umo ards of Thanks, | - s an o STAINED GLASS Mr. Pennebaker Today. Allen place. invited to stay for dinner. He told|JACESON. Ar H Coleman and family Now the battle day i f . 2901 Connecticut Avenue e svecialize in Making and) repairing The marriage of Miss Elizabeth E police the ex-convict locked him in| press thery serrs thanks ant " apieca | e New Building Open for Inspection Representative on Premises members of the staff of Universal Sweet memories will linger forever Tqme cannot chaoge them, 'tis troe, s church windows; expert workmanship and Lieut. and Mrs. L. D. Webb will en- | the bath and then turned on his| 1 ? h s AT uadiEs Mors <. 3 e bathroom and then turned on his 5 and Kind friends. for | best materia | Beach, daughter of Mr. terzain a party at the dinner dance | hostess and killed her. And the foe withi Z NGTON gan Beach, to Mr. James Pennebaker . P e the s css, | trwg ] ART Lo INGTON omis ||+l take place this atternoon at 4.30| (his evening~ at Wardman Park | Gibson said he escaped from the diath ot By God's gracio 1360 H St. N.E Lincola 9007 ||o'clock in the home of the bride's|Hotel bathroom and reached the front door | mather. sister - and - ao T 3 There's peace. 3 7 s RIEND, o in Rockville, Md. The cere- o o only in time to find Mry. Hunn's body | JACKSON. : PR E ol :n‘?pp::’(nhued by Bishop| 4, Mrs, Harley Calvin Gege and her |on the threshold and to see her slay-| ME_I."C COLEMAN AND FAMILY. ¢ !JENKINS. In loving memors of our devoted Compson of Virginia and will be fol. | J2UEhter, Miss Margaret Gage, after |er flee down the street. { MILLER. = We wish to thank our relatives| Wother. RACHED JENKINS, who deparied Towen by an Informal reception, Oaly | Eosoif a month at Slue Ridge Sum- | Mia atory was corroborated by Vir-| ~§o4, tny ficeds tor the srmpaihy and| tils lfe Scptember 2 W i ety of the two families will wit. | Mit: Pa., are at the Brighton, Atlan- | ginia Hunn, 8-year-old adopted| death of my desr danghtee and me’ done X Hm:ve the Ghoices, s O e hhe bride will | Ue City, for a stay of several weeks |daughter of {he murder victim, who | wister nd my dear Homes in Chevy Chase |||ve attended by her sister, Miss Kath- | Lfor roturning to their home on | witnessed the killing. MOTHER AND BROTHER. *| Circle. Ve wish to " ! ||| arine Beach, and Mr. Edward Penne- | DtPont Ciret gl Erlends o thens kind . = = | QUINTER, THOMAS & CO. |||baker will be best man for his broth-| Mrs. Orme Wilson of New York will ; ness, sympaths and exquisite foral tribut 4 . . | QUNTER, THOMAS & €0. || B0 i Bt | amomemimtnr ot THE WEATHER | Giiiob s G s | 5 § nebaker and his bride will leave for | stay at the Hamilton for & lemsthy beloved : e T e idTs iy Thes > b af fome| Jie e ey | PuER = after October 1 at 3548 Woodley road. O Hhiathdl ot alis & neiies wicon. | SvmER RICHTER, 1In cad b ng remembrance = Mrs. atherine C. Brush-Bales, ac-|crs tonight and fomorrow, warmer | : I The marriage of Miss Nina E companied by her son'and daughter, | tomorrow; moderate southeast and beth Maynard, daughter of Mrs Mr. Henri A. Bales and Miss Rose- |toutn winds. i Deaths. From Conceptlon Martin Maynard of this eity, to Lieut.| marye Coleman Bales, has returned | Virginia—Probably showers tonight | AxGEL e g K I brance 1 ever. . Heber B. Brumbaugh, U N to Washington from their camp on |and tomorrow, warmer in east por-| bor day: September 10, 1074, ar §145 | 1'Soughl through life's g s ar to Completlon D R IR ety tion tonight, and in central portion 2 Tioman ‘and’ Renan o 1 sewsted i shR i : Va. " Services T 4 Mrs. William E. Borah, wife of Sen-| Mr. and Mrs.”Rudolf Foster wil A nortion fonorToW, R sall cast 5 ny's_ funeral home, 5 unchanging ator Borah, entertained informally | have guests with them at the dinner =t s izl 50 3 enenber hat flower, ‘de ,H, youve got a f“f‘ 2t Tuncheon yesterday at the Willard | dance tonight at Wardman Park m‘(‘,bsf,l:‘:'gr‘:;‘;r“ow’f°;‘;‘;";;‘z_’;‘rz’)‘;:gf ® termerl Rock, Crerk e Beart of uat fows:. fdesc nishing problem that's |Hotel. Sl in temperature. i ud, < please wopy.) 21 nCsmiNp"iNp comomEy. o : 5 - -5 Friday, September 19, 1024, at {WHEELER. In sad ioving_memory o perplexing—a suite to Mrs. William H. Linkins, Miss Louise ptember 19, 1024, at LER. In Now the strife of life Two rooms with kitchenette, dining alcove and bath to 6 rooms and 2baths. 2301 Cathedral Avenue 2331 Cathedral Avenue Similar construction, under same ownership and Yove and remembrance ever. management. JT TR Rental Agents Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th St. Main 6830 Records for 24 Hours. e res: his mother, 'Falksions | CHARLES W. WH Linkins and Billy Linkins, at Hotel arri 1 Thermometer—4 p.m., 69; S p.n . 3 . beloved son | years ago today. Septe arrange, an office to |Traymore, Atlantic City. where they Marriage Licenses. e e O i el o Tt S £ : e il Marriage licenses have been issued to Funeral from Wesleyan Pentecostal GG | equip, an ‘entire apart. |°7° fo7 the early autumn. S Tisjbeeniissdedito;the following noom, 7. e Monday, Seeember S8 W75 D s TR Randoiph L. Johson of Silver Spring, Md rometer—4 p.m. 30.26; § pm,| Relatives aod fricads iovited. Interment : Dr. and Mre. William C. Gwynn have | 44 Hoil"y! 3200000, P SN Serioe. M., | | o S T o e 50,54 ment house to furnish, | liraed to their home, George- | “Nevily W, Carter aad. Mywte' Farker. i o el T 5. September 19. 1024, FUNERAL DIRECTORS. < v, @ ohn A, Skeen Okla., m. 30.36; , 30.35. at Garfield Ho ALY et - leave the details to us. [town after & motor trip to Canada |, s & Stiet, 0 Ag, Okla-. and Frances | " gigiiest temperature, 69, occurredat | 30, . Timothy Hanlon That's i h ol £ g James P. Clay of Hutchinson, Minn., and |2 P.m. yesterday: lowest temperature,| John W ST N.B ats 1n the realm o Harry B, Bwing, with her{Tiima F. Magruder of this city. 62, occurred at 6:30 a.m. today Mo . Seg % 641 H ST P our business. chilaren Ruth and Robest, have just | et %y Lfify and Dorothy B Elog, 1o, | Temperature same date last vear— | BORANAN. Suldeniy. F or 19, Quick. D . arrived from Buenos Aires, Argen-| G Trunnelle of this city and Leila [ Highest, 84; lowest, 66. Be T is 43 W. W. Deal & Co. Miller of Ttichmond, 2 b Rohana e Seral H ST_N.E. LINCOLN f200. George R, Swann' of ibis city and Alice L. CendItion laffiche; Water: P D T e e Chapel. o E c— " i C %% = Proctor of Landover, Md Temperature and condition of the| yjn g eton, D — e e fe will submit sug. o FQUND. George' N.Dale atd Amanda C. Simpson. | water at Great Falls at 8 a.m. today: | Comits. Md. and 1o her 5.5, hobacia s | _ F. COSTELLO gestions — e laborate SOSEY—Call § to 10 a.ma. Suday, 215 FIge- |, henjumin, ¥, Byrdsong and Lois M. Wilt- | Tomperature, 66; condition, clear. Casters Maryland. Fuperal Sunday at St. | NOW LOCATED AT ie, both of Richmond, ry urch at N g S botn of Richmond, Ve | Mars's Church at St. Marys City, Md., at | 17994 N. CAP, ST. NORTH 7978, ; q : . < 172 ST. _______NORTH 179 plans and quote you |Toopis jare e e muie wr | Govict 3 Joipies 404 frmce W. Metcher, e e e Citow = na | WM ARDO & h Sl y Washingion Asimal Rescue Lesgue—349 Md. | Georgia F. Whitmire of this city 2 BROWN. On Priday, September 10, 1924, at | .H.S CO. costs that wi € sur- |ave ew. g James L. Wilkins and Berthe Mildred Bal- Temperature. @2 n T daugnter. Mrs. Ch e erson. - 25 10 North ratrick a prisingly low for the LOST. Francis J. Balik and Ethel M. Rinker. MALY £ BROWN, ared 91 - Fuserai TEE. Fur irector e N ronn ey oty 13 conne mmodions character of the results |XmEoate—p. c. g 2215 game, "Rty tember 22 ut '3 pomn. dremaiativ, - 2 will _eall and leave reward. North 4556. 21 please copy.) 3: Pa. ave. n.w el S we will pmduce,—relxey- e s Deaths Reported. : BUNDY, Tridar. September 19, 1024, at 5:30 | ———THE ORIGINAL ——— %M MU[BI‘ EV Rl{ST (o] ing you of every detail, |ter. Sundar attermoon’ 1736 M et n.w T ollowing deaths base been reperiea <o : A o e ViR Honart ol 1 Was| the Health Department in the last 24 hours: : : = PEBUNDYS 4 _busband o kmscy Bldg; Waatiingtowht Balances PUL FOLDER, conjainiag (o cheks, Byl | UL RIS S AT e | Btk s ) IWUR. Speare (o, . Gregg. 12 3rd = S Alley Walters, 27, 'Emergency Hospital. bany .os. 30.4 it. Cloud 72 Bu R s : | Phone Franklin 3690—Contract Dept. | BRACELETBaby's green gold. chased, in-| Rensselaer I Curtis, 43, Colurabia rd. Eene i T - arsL sarvicos framiabove | 208 H STREET.NW. | Pibed “Charlotte Matle from Daddy. Aug. 7, | Catherine . Stamp. 70| 3418 Thirteenth st. | Atlantic Gity 3043 Clondy Toterment Monday, September =5 Biridge: | : ; : Clovdy | warerva ; L0F% | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST QT % 412 H §t. NE. Phone Lincoln 5: H g ] *+-Luprawak WIIH FEL] 3 ERRITL, RES 1923.” Reward if returned to 3471 Holmead :dr-’[; ‘f}';;n"- ko ?;"lh‘, ;;'M;-m‘ Baltimore .. 30.36 Cl plimw:— | James Conner, 73, Georgetown University | mumsisnam- 50,10 Slouar o= VAUGHN. 0On Fridsy. September 10. 1021, | ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE B BREASTPIN—Pearls and d\l{nonm in_center; | Hospital. Boston . Foggy at 4:30 p.m., )L\RTH\' DE VAUGH ——— CLYDE J. NICHOLS —— B st se between Ist and 24 sta. Reward | Agnes’ Crissman, 73, National Latheran|npomaio o Ciobdy e o iamaiof hes Deothar ibea Lo = > b om am G Tnd st se. rom = 5 uIB st se James R. Vernon, §2, 1687 Gales st. n.e. Siencs the above address on Monday, September 22, | R. F. HARVEY’S SON Eurniture Floor Coverings | BREASTFIN. susburst. pearls Jnole - Martin, 74 Providence Hospital. at 2 pm. Relatives and friends ioyited. | Richard §. Harser, 1032 You St. N.% Draperies Upholstery Fabrics | Finder retarn 3 SIoMomClepately S HSEHC et e nterment Glenwood Cemetery. 2 HOMELIKE FUNERAL PARLORS. Pot. 2207, 1ith st. D.w, Eider Davia, 35 5924 Dix ot e, FARRELL. Friday. September 19, 1924, at o A 3 tty, 68, ixon court s.. 11 pan.. at his residence, 1347 T st. n.vw. 3 b CHOKER, fur, Monday on 14th street car be Syt pan.. at , 7T st. n.w., ® 1340 G Street e Bt pelons . : RoBRER Sanblt, Wiss s ief 3| Berrp & Walsh Interest on checking Interest on ordinary Interest on special = ‘:’;""“: ““l‘e AP T T T CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. X i e o sam e lan Fen] Be N on s e Sen Ve foec G —Smal, . temale_pood! ; rvis Compa e 2202 Georg = = = 5 accounts o dally saviogs accomnts— savings certificates DO e el bo anyone ol A free health lecture by Dr. J. .| He%, 5,0 2 ; 2y Jarvis o F*| THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS balances—compound- compounded quarter- —compounded semi- == fopt “Uwner. Reward. Bob Drones. Adams| Healy of Montreal, tomorrow at 5 | Jacksonvilie, 3014 7 ; FISHER. Friday, September 15, 1924, at 7:30 131 ELEVENTH ST. §.E. ed monthly. 1y annually. 591. 2° | pm, follo]:vedflby]a buffet health sup- | Kansas Oity 29.78 1 . Pt or Howpital, CIAREES | vndertakers. | ' | pap i mbalmens. DOG_Three months, Shepherd; white and | Per at the Health Studio, 1628 K |10%, Angtles 20 0 . FIBHER jof 342 o runemtMBS O Tneme OPPORTUNITY ||| cuimoeris comes st P e s Sk i s 22 g | Bt R R e TG Washiacton, D. C. Agency of e Health Through the Law of Vibration. | New drlesss 30.00 14 ¢ and % s s elatives wnd frigads 1 NORVAL K. TABLER e Mutual e Insurance Company +—Male, black and tan, half-breed police; == b 0 e e emains. see: he W. < Every Day Is Interest Day of New York will inaugurate classes DG Mele Dl No. 2035, Reward, Wortl The Red Triangle Outtng Club win | Okia, City'. i Ptelon Ergest Jarvis funeral parior, 2222 Georgia | 1526 L St. N.W. Main 1544 of "Life Insurance Instruction _and ington, 2122 Le Koy place. North 8519, 5:30 take an all-day exploring hike | JDabe ... et Gloagy ave. ‘nov., after 6 pm. Saturday. Inter- | = = Salesmanship covering a THOROUGH to 7 pom. 20° | through attractive country tomorrow, | proade? 3 8 o .. @ RS AT Oy e T = Frank Geier’s Sons Co. i iaska Il PRACTICAT, TRAINING, under Pro- - = BoApE S 8 . Departed this life 5. Septem- The Munsey Trust Co. FRTSERE SENIRG e | e | et e Rossion ot 550w | ENSbeeet e EAGER, Dupested, thia s Do, Septem |\ C IO T o N Main 9473 {1} and Mary Coligs: DegintIng Monday; ol e Lo 8 W isconin ave. Will cali | BUY round trip ticket to Paeonian : n.a.. Deanwood, D, C., JAMES KAGER, the | Modern Chapel. Telephorie. A x H September 22nd. at 5:00 P.M. ac the |l | Strayed from 2463 Wisconsin sre. WL Sl | Springs. Bluemont line. Afternoon | Bortiand 3 == belored husband of Ross Kager. Funeral MES T. Munsey Buildin: Company’s _Oflices. Each class wiil 3 200 | trip: Meet at Cabin John, 3:15 e ¢ ’ Supday, September 21, 1 o'clock, from JAME . RYAN, unsey z meet fwo Dights évery week to com- for ith | : D.m., | 8. lake City 0. Northeast Baptist Church, 3rd st. between D 317 PA. AVE. S.E d 14th N =i plete the course of -dxx -eend EARRING—Sunday nne“gmcomuqm_ "Elt;er‘;l ‘(;: Ca,;;:-;c‘)lh: g:&({ t{(’?aclefln Echg ::: .m:o‘.;w.?“: : Eera and E sts. n.e, Rev. Hill, pastor. ‘e Model Chapel. " Tincoln 142 Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th ‘Sts. N.W. enAnl;Irl;!'Ieo:l.sm’M{:oi:‘;&::ll;“":'fll-\:: reward for return to x| W AL T Jotn < mpfire par- | § kraniico 25 % {leat gy | FAGER. LANCASTER. Tie officers and mern- 'l"flr;;emA;:\:n'g:fl‘"; 3 — = 2 . - rs of Eureka Lodge, No. 45362, G. U. O. 4ve! ction. suan ::."“’,‘:r.c:ax‘.."::",a.:"m‘.“'é:‘.i fi'xl‘;e.l.&sr»&s—“n_ul:fi‘k“ sad gy shell-rimmed 0.46 Rain 0. 8.of 0ad Fellows, you are requested to e 3 uth & Son (op-| The Potomac Anglers’ Association o Clear Sitandinioull mesting Ratutiays hertamber tember ClaeR ot eacn course [l | Ucion). Monteomery. Als.‘on case. Fiader | will give Its ffth annual excursion 04 52 as 0is clowdy | R0aE e 'p it daa reiows Han. 1008 | WL, SPEARE CO laces will be offered to members who pellifiulnsstes ams 919, = tomorrow to Chesapeake Beach. 5 6 62 ... Cloudy N'st. mw., to ‘arrange for the funeral of v St - Sualify, THIS AGENCY'S SYSTEM KEYS—Near 17th, Newion sts. o.w., Thurs- | JTundreds of m: A b —_— Brother JAMES KAGER. [Funeral Sunday | Neither the successors of nor con- OF"COIOPERATION MAKES IT PRA fag dast: reward. 1663 Newt eS| K R0E of an ANA woman suefece FOREIGN. a1 1oTeck from Northeast laptist Chureh. | necteq with the original W. R. Spears | Gl N : - 5 3 . Speclal ra st between D and b Also. th 3 TICABLE, THROUGH JOINT WORK M| | Pix—rhursasy wignt: awil, emedbyst set: | Woin "il] leave Distriet 1o ab sian (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) e 3¢ | estavtishment. * 940 F St. N.W. B O BANEr TOE e Rialto Theater or viinliy. "Flione Bethesda | 0B B, o om beach at 8:30 pow| | Stations. Ttmperlmnx.‘mzc-‘z:;. Saturiay”lat 150 nom from Ebeneser M Phone Frank 6626 — — ToEy AXRIOD OF INSTROCTION. |1t POCKFTEOOK—DArk brows; rewara. call ——— ey L Part clondy ordemroty cgal e s S T Joseph F. Birch’s Sons s the oblect and purpose of this e M| SocRETROOR—AT Taios Swtios, coami | OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |Gopezbages: Deimirk FariGiowty | momERT C. DYSON, 7.S. % 1308 M SURWR underwriters for this Company. ing_giasses, keys, personal papers, ctc.: re;| Naum Lipowsky of Vilna, “memory | Horta (Fayal), Azore Tart cloudy aturdar. September 20, 1024, Ot IN-VV. Life Insurance is today 8 | wha "Mes! M3k, Sarray, bR et . ¢ | DA, LIPORSSY of Viina, tmemory | Lot (i ot Rico. | Tart clondy e ele e v T mone the modern scheme of business and FOUDLE—White, strayed from Bmerson st. iy’ oty pop LT S T and| gavana, Cuba .- § Qiguay; Maher (nee Egerton) of 1221 Delafield pl YOU_SHOULD HAVE social life. Life Insurance practice, D.w. Answers to the mame of Cupid. Been P er, will display his | Colon, Canal Zone udy n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. (Norfolk . therefore, ~fnvites one to & mors [ %% (APRRCTS 105N B600cy ' any informa: | powers before the National Press Club and Richmond, Va., papers please copy.) 2 o, speedy financial success than most any Ciped. tefully received. Reward: tonight at 8:30, at the Press Club. MAHORNEY. Departed this life Thursday aAWwWIer Jdervice 1d of endeavor where HONESTY, X . ? B ] ‘Saptember 18, 10: = o PCRSE, initials E. L. L., containing_Gov- evening, Soptemi 8, 1924, af g 4 e REREQUI TS, T ESEY erment cleck ‘and. cash." Neward." phne| Community ~Service dance, 3:30 Births Reported. o dvlier TocdHompial, WRTHONY MK Faneral Directors Since 1850 Men and women who have come to |ff | Main 6640, ApL. 93 e O o | olclock, at 1012 9th street. Free dance | mpe foliowing births liave been reported to | Joiiee Mabornes, devoted father of A a_realization of the income limitation PURSE—Ladies', T Tadjes” résl room al The | instruction, 7:30. the Health Department in the last 24 bours: Maliorney, brother of Mrs, Louise Su of their present occupation or em- Criterion Theater or Parker Bridget, Boys' Robert 3. and Ellzabeth Lawrenson, bo: and 3re, Flora Seott of Boston, ployment will do well to seriously cons Department: return st aiw The League for the Larger Life will| Timotby A. and Elizabeth M. Hill, girl. Funeral services Monday, September 22, sider and investigate this o unity. receive liberal reward. 2 give a dinner dance at Sans Souci| Fred M. and Leona Propst, girl. . from the funeral parlors of James It is our work to SEE T YOU PUKSE, with money and silver rosary: finder | £.50, % O WA€C bt Charles W. and Esther M. Carr, girl. '19th and L sts. o.w. Relatives and SUCCEED. = P pTmoney. " Retura' Ontario-apts., 515, | Beach, Va. Special cars will leave| Yomic’k and Charlotie V. Nichols, boy. friends are invited. 21+ pSonfervroes at our ofioss beginsing 20, | Mount Vernon station at 5 and 6| William and May B. Miller, girl MURRAY.. [riday, September 19, 1024, at s : TING OF KEYS—Saturday; reward. 630 N. |o'clock. Marshall M. and Jessie E. Mullings, ey 3y 2t bt restdence, 805 @ st. aw.: Call, write or telophone C._ave. se. 210 . Robert I. and Isabelle L, Landsdowne, girl !, beloved wife of George M. Mur. = Theodore. and Mabel B, Marcopuios, boy. LICE , ge e hnsor R e T T Maryla Tobere c. "ana Mary Pickett, boy. T, and | mother of George ‘B Murray. FUNERAL DESIGKS. I g’ Morgan B i MG ave. me, Phone 1o 300 225 d Boy Honored. P a0 Donoctive, Jar Mondey, September 23, at 10 am. where | By A CIKISTONE'S FLORAL i {ady’s, bl SIS GEiemerh oty ; o Will pe said for th e of iier soul. STONE'S 'W. W. Winbro UMRRELLA—Tady's, biue, wik. with carved | _Joseph B. Knotts of Dunalk, Md,| Ferry A and Elizpeth Littie. bos. sk &1l s widifor, thaireposs of ber soul, e e e 200 Baseatd el handie, Sept. 18, oa-‘train coming from Chisa- | has been appointed by President Cool- | Rafus H.'ad Mary E. Emort, girl .. at Congressional Cometery. et [DESIGNS 1% €' &%, saia s701 Agency Instructors peake Beach. _Call Lincoln 7122)._Reward | ldge a cadet-at-large at the United [ JSiof " 31d Aifiam: M Howiite, boy. |BANSOM. Friday, September 10, 1024, at his Prompt auto delivery service. 423 Southern Bldg. N O, it et g T are, | States. Military Academy, subject to| Richard W. and Ethel M. Hyuson, girl. restdonce, 208 K st n.c., THOMAS B., be- Artistic—exprestive —inexpensive. 4 ; Fone Norih 163 before 0 am.; - examination on competitive basis. Cecil W. and Helen S. Taylor, girl loved hastend of Limje & Rawem and 6o | o de Bros. Co., 1214 F Harry and Ida Michaelson. girl. voted fathier of Mrs. Lillie West, Mrs. Les- n. 5 & H S N W et = SR A ‘Weems L. and Thelma Frankljn, boy. ter J. Robinson, Mrs. Maggie Simons, Henry, 1 th hm 5 i TCH—Gold, black ribbon; lost Tw argaret Taylor, girl. kiel and Daniel Ransom. Funeral from 900 14th St. ST a op near National Musenm, sbout 0 beetroot factorles the only| Ihuem B. and Bertie Stewsrt: boy. b Memoriat. Chureh. 160 and Tovis st | G€0s Co Shafiflt Phone Main 4 oclock. West 1626 ' Liberal re- | 978 In Hngland, broduced more than ‘and Eva T. Dorsey, boy. n.e., Monday, Septembeér 23, at 1 p.m. CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS +° {13,000 tons of sugar last season. Frazler, girl. sy City and Marylapd at MODERATE PRICES. Prompt delivesy.

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