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ARTHUR J. HICKS DEAD; ACTIVE CHURCH WORKER Deacon in Bethany Baptist Will Be-Buried at 0ld Home in Michigan. Department deacon of the Bethan men ever elected | position in a local Baptist Church, it is sald. He was taken ill about a wéek ago while attending a confer- ence of church officers. Mr. Hicks had been a_resident of this city seven years. He received his early education in_the public schools of Kingston and Cass City, Mich. and later attended the Uni- versity of Michigan. Funeral services were conducted in the Bethany Baptist Church last night at 8 o'clock. Rev. Hugh T. evenson officiating. Interment will be in Kingston, Mich., tomorrow. - Rev. Stevenson will also conduct serv- at the grave. . Deacons of the Bethany Baptist THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1924. Church will constitute the honorary pall bearers, while active pall bearers will include members of the Bethany Bible class and other church officers. Mr. Hicks is survived by his mother, Mrs. Mary A. Hicks, and a sister, Miss Pearl A. Hicks, both of this city, and his grandfather, Arthur M. Payne of St. Cloud, Fla. Hiram N. Sager Expires. CHICAGO, October 29.—Hiram N. Sager, for 40 years a member of the board of trade and its president’ in hospital. Lad Injured in Fall. While on his way to school about 12:80 o'clock yesterday afternoon Wil- liam McCauley, eight, 1228 Thirteenth #treet, stepped into an open trap in front of a vacant house at 1009 Thir- teenth street and was seriously hurt. He was given first ald at home and later removed to Emergency Hospi- tal, where he was treated for a frac- ture of the skull. wili recover. It is thought he — Gertrude - Atherton, author of a 1907 and 1908, died today in a|wealth of American fiction, is a great- grandniece of Benjamin Franklin. | ATES ARRANGED FOR MRS, BURNETT Famous Novelist, Dead at 75, Known to Thousands of Readers. By the Associated Press. PLANDOME, N. Y., October 30— Funeral services for , Mrs, Frances Hodgson Burnett, 75, world-famed novelist, who died at her home here yesterday, will be held Saturday. Expressions of sorrow were voiced today, not only in the literary world, THE WEATHER District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; slightly warmer tomorrow; fresh northeast, shifting to east, winds on the coas Records for Twenty-Four Hourx. Thermometer—4 p.m., 70; 8 p.m., 56; 12 midnight, 51; 4 a.m., 49; 8 a.m., 54; noon, 58. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.09; 8 p.m., 30.14; 12 midnight, 30.21; 4 a.m., 30.29; 8 a.m., 30.37; noon, 30.42. Highest temperature, 72, occurred at 2:30 p.m. yesterday; lowest tem- perature, 49, occurred at 2 a.m. to- day. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 74; lowest, 52. ' Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 53; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and COMMUNITY PROPERTY LAW COMPLICATES TAX Treasury to Confer With Attorney eGneral Before Fixing Policy in Western Case. Further conferences between - the Treasury and Attornsy General Stone will be necessary before a policy re- specting collection of Federal taxes under the California community prop- erty can can be formulated, it was said today at the Treasury. Secretary Mellon regards the prob- lem as one of the most complicated with which the Treasury has had to deal. Attorney General, Stone’s ruling on the estate tax question under the California law is still under con- sideration by Treasury experts. They probably will have no recommenda- tions to make before the middle of November, and then, the Secretary THOMPSON. Wednes Deaths. BCOTT. Tuesday, October 28, 1924, at ber rexidence, 2021 V1. ave. now., bel wife of Daniel Y. Scott hie Waters of Jersey City, N. J. will be held at her late fesidence Friday, October 31, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited'to attend. SNYDER. On_Wednesday, October 29, 1t CHARLES X., beloved brothee. of A Schulteis and Franklin C. late Mrs. J. H. Cav Funeral from ¢l ot Frank Geier's Sons Co., 1113 . n.w., on Friday, October 31, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. In. terment Glenwood Cemetery. 2 ay, October 29, 1024, ghter's rexidence, 843 at 1 pom., st his G st wel JOHN HOMPSON, beloved hushand of* Mary Thompson. Funeral services November 1 at 2:30 p.m. Relatives und friends invited. 31e WHEELER. Wednesday, October 20, 1024, at ., HYLAS T) loved ‘father of Levi W Teoney Wheele 5 Funeral gervices ai bis late residence Friday, October 31, at 3 p.n. Interwent Saturdsy at Salem, N. H. 300 In Memoriam. Geodetic Survey.) said, the Treasury may lay them !|BAUER. In loving remembrance of my dear SEBASTIAN but by thousands of readers in this country and abroad who had fol-| Today—Low tide, 3:38 a.m. and 3:47 (aside until income phases of the | hushand and our father, lowed Mrs. Burnett's work since the|p.m.; high tide, 9:21 a.m. and 9:41, question are worked out by the De- ’_“;\“l ¥ M"(’;J::‘J:"';."'x'fix o Saneu yane success achieved by her best-known |p.m. partment of Justice. Disss at Bt Aloysins. Chueh, Wathisgttn, story, “Little Lord Fauntleroy,” pub-| Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:29 a.m. and ChE GRS al: DC lished in 1886. The author of more|4:39 p.m.; high tide, 10:13 a.m. and beautifal fsle of soi ; than 140/ novels mndi pikya it was e | 10:88 Dims (1 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | Gene to that baautiful ile of somewhere. the creator of “Fauntleroy,” which — BELL. In sacred remembrance of e R eibecors Mialaatlin e e The/Sun/and Moss. The annuz) Halloween party of the | diughter and sster, MARY MELES BELA, orature, that Mre. Burnett achieved | T0d8Y—Sun rose 6:33 a.m.; sun sets | Virginia Avente Playaround will be| Wi depsgict’ ihis life cight ears her widest fame, 6:11 p.m. given at 4 o'clock. Many stunts ap- | dorbl o B Born ot hamule parents in Man.| ToMOrrow—Sun rises 6:34 a.m.; sun | Prooriate for Hafloween have been | cre we part, perhiaps forever; Q) 1 There we'll meet to part oren chester, England, Mrs. Burnett wrote | 553 5:09 p-m. arranged by Miss Thelma E. Smith, Honds of love ‘can never be brokes Moon rises, 9:02 a.m.; sets 7:27 p.m. | girector of the Virginia Avenue Play- On_that golden shore. her family had rmlgrated to Amer- one-hal our after sunset. e -x“.\. ELL, ETHEL BELL JOH- - The Conference in Mind and Health| SO%.= © i . 4 v . In sad but loving remembrance o will be opened by Dr..Tom Willlams | =, ey “mother, MANTIHA BERRT, who ica, settling in Knoxville, Tenn., in Weather in Various Citles. 1865. She was married to Dr. Swan Raleigh, N Temperature, @3 at 5 o'clock, at League of American | MY dear mother. MAKTIIA 1 = 2 Burnett, & solon of an old South- H o =k Pen Women's clubhouse, 1709 H | ber go ppy L1C SIX years ago today, Oct y, she first met when g .ym sy BE street. Subject: “Perception, COn-| Though o e as & barefoot girl she called at his s E% R4 o2 ception, Affection and Emotion In Re. | Time cansor hea] s aening neart home Lol sellubloyies. 1;4;;‘& Eurmettjramties: & 53 23 & Westher. |jation {o the Function of the Nervous Ao L pever will; rce in and in FEE System.” love you' still. 1900 was married to Stephen Town- Ze S The Brookland Parent-Teacher As- | YOUr Mmemory is as fresh io send, ‘also an author, who died 14| __ iF soclation will meet, 8 o'clock, at|. YOUR 808, BEnFoN 1 BERRY. * e Atlanta 03024 72 58 Clear president of Woodridge Citizens’ As- | "y wother-in-law, MARTHA CARTER, who RITES FOR J. B. FORGAN. |Atiance éiis 3040 & o4 Cleaty | sociation, will speak. 1ted this Life one year ago today, ‘Octo ll }l Wo l . B. « | Baitimore .. 3040 54 Cloudy The seventy-seventh anniversary of | ber 30, 1923, FRANK SMITH. * 1 7 i —d s mingham. 3024 36 Clear’ | the founding of Theta Dela Chi Fra- | COLBERT. Iu sad but loving remembrance of ‘ ) Bismarck .. 2 46 Raining | ternity will be celebrated with a din- |~ my dear father, ALLEN COLBERT, who de- e Banker to Be Buried in Chicago % Clear ner, 7:30 o'clock, at University Club. [ Darted this life two years ago today, Octo- -— Tomorrow. 56 The anniversary is being celebrated | ber 80, 1022 5 e = 4 am weeping, «ad and looely, father; 5 S ’ . CHICAGO, October _ 30.—Funeral £ A 8:;,":.1‘;_'0"‘ R GdE e e nevelets mehere alome: Another Piggly Wiggly Opens Saturday Morning services for James B, Forgan, chair- | {iceisnd i s o eneatn o o e olethTie man of the board of the First Na-[[<Tver - b fhoiudy | Golden Rule Council, No. 10, Daugh- HIS TOVING SON. ALLEY A. * . tional and First Trust and Savings : [ Clear ters of America, will give a masquer- | cpoopprn o = . - & K d St N w Banks, who died yesterday, will be 3% Fucioudy | ade Halloween ‘ball, 8:30 o'clock, at | “yaugiiir and i oo al ol eld here tomorrow afternoon, from .cloudy | Magonic Temple, northeast. wio departed this ' life thre o eorgla vel en“e y ] ] [ ] the Fourth Presbyterian Church, of | |naonyms: = oI o , s oy, Getoer 30"y, O YeRrs X0 which he was a member, it was an- | Jacksonville 2 Clear ey foinitual ka;]lor! In National | Every day bringe back smeet memories, a 5 . nounced last night. Telegrams of con- k] Clear cekiwillioe tThsnblectiol & Iocture | ey S on belugs Sateac —with a complete line of fancy and staple Groceries, Bakery Products, T o e e e E i Clear | by Mr. Jinarajadasa of India, at 8:15 | Degp within our learis we cherd B Eggs, Cheese, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, and a first-class tacaty prom ol paris o the | 2 8 oy | inck under utpices stLinbtng: | gt o e 1 &2 Cl el & 2 utter, Eggs, Cheese, Fresh Fruits and. Vegetables, TALKS ON INSURANCE. § I ey | sophical Society. | FAWEDNS. “1n sad tue dine semembrance : i % ’ 7 o Clear . of our dear motier, ELLEN HAWKINS, who Fresh Meat Department. This market is conveniently located for the Dm0 3 Pitionds | Rev. Dr. Charles Wood will speak | Departea thix 1fe 11 sears sfo todsy, 06 d f B h d d 14 S H hl d d l t th l Miss Lakey Tells of Plan for '..';L’:‘.',""’" flougy on “Election in Its Theolggical and tober 30, 1913, € 80lIC1 eir val- b o Political Significance,” in lecture In her health she sought ti ior, ; residents of Brightwood an th St. Highlands and w. Studying Subject. Pitiaburei: room of Church of the Covenant, § oy e s iss Alice ey, chairman of the i - it_home to guide. ued patronage. Miss Alice Lakey, chai ¢ th ofelock. insurance committee of the Federa- | §*ish-.C tion of Women's Clubs, addressed a|San Antonio, special meeting of the Life Under- | San Diego. HER LOVING CHILDREN. The Lonesome Club will give a LONING iCHIIDRE Whe e vhite ugs rus! benefit * masquerade dance, 8:30 Rt ti S0 he white iage rustle °« j j z " e T er e elock, in_ private ball room of the | Tien 1' 9 The time for Witches, Goblins and A L O s % o Prcloudy | Arcade. Visitors welcome. | Elfin Pranks, also the time for jollifica- campaign in progress to have insur- p Cloudy Conduit Road Citizens' Association tion and g things to eat around your ance included in the courses of study 33 Clowdy | wiit' meet, § o'clock. at St. David's|LOCEYER. In sad but loving remembrance - _d°°d being pursued at several women's hd Clowdy | parish Hall . ol own fireside. clubs. & . : 5 The guests of the association in- FORMIGE. The Red Triangle Outing Club will | 1750 0% It's lonesome here withoit you cluded: Mrs, W. E. Chamberlain, (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) And sad the weary way, president of the Housekeepers' Al-| stations. liance; Dr. Nina Denton and Miss give a Halloween dance, 8:30 o'clock, Temperature. Weather. | at Blue Triangle, Twentieth and B Let Piggly Wiggly Supply Your Needs! APPLES ;5755 %= [b. 10c 52 Clear streets. Prizes f ost origina Emiline Whitcomb of the District of 51 Clear e tamas . aamfor mostioHEinal . Columbia Home Economics Associa- (B 46 Part cloudy = LOCKYER. In sad but loving remembrance tion; Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, presi-|{openhagen, Denmark. 48 Tarteloudy | The Curley Club will give a Hal-| Of 0ur dear father, JOHN W. LOCKYER, dent of the-District of Golumbia Par- | oren (Faval), Aszores.. ent-Teachers; Mrs. Henry C. Cook,|San Ju president of the Women's Civic|Havana. League; Mrs. Ellis, president of the | Colon, C: Graduate Nurses' Association; Mrs. 70 Part cload who'd Cae ¥ o 10 b clond? | loween dance at Knightsof Columbus | 3o jyp o0 tis life one year ago, October 80 Part cloudy | Hall, 918 Tenth street. Proceeds will So 80 Clear be added to the scholarship fund for 76 Cloudy Archbishop Curley. Perhaps son Bermuda BERTS Ruby Lee Minar, president of the So- & =1 HIS ALMONDS | W roptimist Ciub. " Following the meet-| CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Beaths. e e : Selected Napl Ingiaibutet lunchisoni weesisenved A dance. under auspices of the | BLAIR. Departed thin life Toesday, October | Of 0UF dear father, JOUN J. McCONNELL, D Fancy Paper Shell No. 1 Imported Stock |Large Size—New Crop elect aples = = Catholic Women's Service Club will | 28, 1924, at 2:30 pm., at the rexidence of | oo deparied this life 10 years ago today; ' Mourning Blacks Dyed be given tomorrow, § p.m. in Com-| ber sister, Mrs. 'Emma Terry, 1459 Fla. | _October 30, 1914 Soxs: n.w., CATHERINE M. BLAIR, beloved | SEARS. In sad but loving remembrance of o= IDXH'L')! “'llfifi"m u.hln;‘i Alice Blatr uf; ”\;‘YAI(‘I‘:;IX' husband and father, JOHN H. aties County, Md. She leaves fo mourn | SEARS, who died in Denver. Colo,® two The Society for Philosophical In- | her low five xisters and one brother. Fu- | Years sgo today, October 30, 1925 quiry will meet Saturday, 4:45 p.m., in | neral Friday. October 31, from the late resic | o 050 SN OCRbT S TS Corcoran Hall, 21st below H atreet. | dence, thenis fo 5t Augwitine Catbolc Wien at times they see Discussion of President Richardson’s | it fiok, where olemn Beh Wt | Little do they know the h paper on “Ultimate Trut Relatives and friends are invited to attend. |y, Tt we suffer all the wi Interment Mount Olivet (emvler}' N 5 o Mount Pleasant Church Men's CIub | BOYD. Tuesday, October : will meet Monday, 8 p.m. Dr. J. W.| DEH, beloved busband of Adeiaide Boyd. Laird, director of research of the| Funeral from his late residence. 1003 K p, il . L B F ¥, October 31, Palais Royal, will give address: “The | boume Pl nw.. Fridus. Oetober B Ib. 35¢c Ib. 38c Ib. 20c Ib. 25¢ CIDE|R - g g g ::’Rl;l;' CAKE i.":gi‘;s“fi:t"i;";‘! yz gal. C rebate on return of jug. 3 C 5 o . and 5- 24-HOUR SERVICE munity House, 601 E street. In sucred remembrance of our dear ed dunghter and sist: . Wi 'T oN P Man That Strikes Twelve.” Dr. Al-| York papers please copy.) 3 We have no tears Thou wilt not dry, FI fredo Warsaw, tenor, will sing, ac- | BRASHEARS. Suddenls, Wednesday October | We Iave mo wounds “Thou wilt not e Finest Spanish clusters, companied by Mrs. Warsaw. 29, 1924, THOMAS Ii., busband of the late e S R IO IR Best Smyrna Layers. rarge Size—New Crop. Beautiful half-coich casket, fine material: Mary E., fatber of Leroy W. and Thomas burial case, embalming, ' bearse, cars, Al Delta Phi luncheom tomor-| E. Funeral from his late residence, 1117 Fancy Torelli Orange or Lemon “Sunbeam” brand. THE FAMILY. * t funeral chapel. . n.e., Friday. October 31, at 3 p.m. | WAITES. In sad but loving remembrance of Ib- 350 . c L] C . bl R Cedar Hill Cemetery. . WAITES, who departed this life two years CHAMBERS’ $100 FUNERAL etn Ay orority will cele- | cHyRCHWELL. Wednesday. October g0 today, October 30, brate Hallowe'en with a straw ride | a¢ 12:15 a.m., at his residence. 18 Rest till we meet you in the Great Beyond. Includes beautifal casket, burial case, . I tve, and dance. non st. n.w., WILLIAM J. CHURCHWELL, HER S| RS, MRS. MAR e o e loving fathe? of Mrs. Hatfie C. Privettc i L LOYING: AN v ‘The Business Women’s Council will s 85th yea: vices af he 3 AN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Waterproof Steel Vaults, $85 || meet” tomorrow at onurch nof ‘e | o0 of, 150 wonon | DA, S el w35 Covenant from 5 to 9 p.m. Rev. Dr.| tives and friends invited. WOLTZ. to the memory of G WiL- Private Ambulances, $4.00 || Goorge Wright of Manhia will speak. | commonn. menc It s, 1020 at| TOERE WALAS G he memory of G WII; Pistet Sievice. Lowest Prlves: — 8 oclock p.i Tesidence, 336 1| Test so suddenly uine years ago today, Oc- Largest Equipment in Town The League for the Larger Life | street sonthwest, NIS R, beloved son | tober 30, 191 will give a supper of baked beans and | of Jeremiah and Margaret Comnors (nee 'HIS SADIE P. WOLTZ. * I pumpkin pie for its members at its anolz), o bis e Call W. W. Chambers Co. lodge at Sans Souci Beach, Va., Satur- | Fridar. Octabee 31, “thenee to - St~ Dy Funeral from 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. day, 7 p.m. Electric cars at 12th| nic's Church, where requiem mass will be —delivered to our stores daily fresh from the country. Concord Grapes i macn, 85¢ oclock a. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J Columbia 432 street and Pennsylvania avenue will said for the repose of his soul. Interment Grapefruit. . . . . .3 for 25¢c Beets. .. .bunch, S5c Cabbage ........Ib. 2c leave for New Alexandria at 5 and 37, Mount Olivet Cemetery. Helatives and . B p.m. V. x ichar : Tokay Grapes ...lb. 10c Turnips. . .bunch, 5c Concord Grapes? bskt 23c FOUND. : COOEE, Wednewdar. 0ctober ’;J""‘;‘Onuif okishard K. Haner, 1 TADY'S WING—Give description asd dia. | The Caledonian Club will give fta| band of ‘laura V. Cooke. Funeral from 5 A P . : ; annual Hallowe'en masquerade dance | his late residence; 4 amer st msatty | THOS, R. NALLEY & SONS ) : 4 f setting in letter. Address Box 277- o . § POTATOES, 15 Ibs. 25c | CAULIFLOWER Large, white, each 22¢ e Ron e B | Comorrow, 3 pom at Fyihian Tomple, | bl e etay, Kol 04 sk ELV VTS 5 o w iuside, containing money and cards, dence Hospital. WILLIAM FRANC . W. Deal & Co. pom. b OOKE. A _spect Undertalen o LOST. Stearns Bible Class will meet to- | = pec Honielike Funeral Parlors. N Sugar cure, hickory Gold” i “ smoke. Small sizes, c mac sliced, c ; 7 to 9 lbs. with the rind off. B _— reward. Phone Main 821. 221 10th st. 3 v ica’s Chapel, tomorrow in Guild Hall, | Sea‘ef mv s Y B & BREAST PIN, gold, turquots and pearl set- | South Capitol and L streets. Y sl v 816 H ST. N.E . LINCOLN 8200, B T e oz c 2 ting. Retumn’to Mrs. T. B. Walker. Re- st Jurboret, Tuncral pai ast | Automobile Service. Chapel. § T 14 = y - N ward. 206 Morgan st n.w. 315 | The clostng nession of the School for | Capitol st o’ Saturdsy. November 1. S - communication of Mt. Hermon Lodge, No. Phone Lincoln 480. BEADED PURSE, on 7th Street Wharves car, morrow, 12:30 p.m.. in Mount Vernon| will be held Saturd — — containing small dmount ‘of money, check book, | E1aceé M. E. Church South, with Dr.| p.m. to attend the funeral of the late Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ‘WM. BURTON SPIRE, Worshipful )nmr 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 rth Reward. K. B. Moomaw in charge. Brother J. WATERS COOKE. jodern Chapel. _Telephone. Annual Halloween social under a: 8. M. McMILLAN, Secretary. M . pices of St. Cecelia Guild of St, Mon. | PARR. Thursday. October 30, 1 Quick, Dignified and Eficient Service. N JAMES T, RYAN = Notice of funeral later. 4 s LR < < « o tly Fresh Loffler’s 100% P Meat or Link TRIEF CASE—Black, with 2 books, on Mt. | Misslonary Instruction will be held 317 PA. AVE. 8.E. A s ‘Sunset Gold Strictly Fresl % Pure, or : Plessant_street ar. " Reward, "3345 Wiscon: | tomorrow, 1:30 to 4:30 p.m., in Mount | ECKELS. Thursdsy. october 50 1034, at bt | o1y crapdl’ D e ; sin ave. West 1063, Vernon Place M. E. Church South. | Nedeict/i0l Shepherd b now. M 1ituers. Frivate_Ambulances. Miss Florence Quinlan of New York | Services at tie Moant Pleasant Congrega- L ehiveryiin: Conmection. & < v o BUMPER, Stewart, on 14th st near Park z == GOLD MEDAL COLGATE SPECIALS RALSTON WHOLE | [ BEATRE, Sorw, 10w e iy Florencs Quinin of Sew Sork | Ep e B : how._or phone Frank. 8515 Rewani. *_ | Alaska”; Mrs. Ninda Gamewell win| bw. Inerment ac Caiite Ta =0 31| W SPEARE CO. 3 CERTIFICATES Marriage and discharge from | SPeak, and Miss Adelia Schley of the , Offcers and men of St MAYONNAISE Oct. Floating Soap, 3 for 20c 4 WHEAT CEREAL Sary, on T7th o, Bow. Call Lincoln 5713 | Washington Near East Reliet will give S uindies” Auziliagy, No. 04 320 DI* | Neitner the successors of nor con- — il i £ the heaith, | or return to Mrs. William Schwartz, 655 F |{llustrated lecture. Tou are hereby notified of the death | nected with the original W. R. Speare xactly like home- Oct. Toilet Soap, 3 for 25c et tha ke ik st_ne.’ e ¢ MARY HANSON GANEK of 834 | establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Nened _a i growth and happi- 6} DOG, small _white Poodle, male; no coliar or| Dr. Simon will deliver a sermon on Call meeting Thureday eve- | ppone Frunk. 6626. = 2 3 Oct. Soap Powder, 3 for 20c ness of the boys &=~ nday, October'19, near Bluemont, [ the section to be read from the Hol '8 pm., St Cyprian's Hall. = g 3.0z jar.....lle & evidently " eandering - aloos i . October 3iy at 9 h F. Birch’s Sons 8-0z. jar 25¢ Oct. Cleanser, 3 for 20c and girls of Wash- { o doube thought him lost: haa | SCroll, to be entitled “The Rainbow,” | e Crorian's Chureh; oseph I's = Pt o iase Fab lt;c 185 e ngto \AY been’ s family’ pet’ for almost 11 years: re' | tomorrow evening at the Eighth LA weLs, Aur pres % STI‘S’:IA\LVB BCH). . cd 1301 . oo * * Fab, 5-oz. ; 15-o0z., . P ward if return . Droop, “Bluemont | Street Temple. Children's _services o v ux. 3034 ) W. = 2 Quart ......,90¢ You s ¢ J v ackage, 23¢ o Waak will be held Saturday morning. Drs| ¥ % DETL DSt Jres. . Fhooe West 9. ive 7c buying the large size. DOG—Boston bull, about 2 years old, brown | Simon is planning a course on “The YOU SHOULD HAVE . well marked; E . October 28, 1924, at Hampton S Liperal neward If retarncd 1o 560 | History and Meaning of Jewish Cere- [ CoTR0™:, OGN"; Bind°F" A THOR of 2 Utah ave. n.w. or phone Mr. wmnn., Main | monies.” The course will be open to 847 G st. s.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. * l S s Gawler Service HUGHES. Wednesday, October 29, 1924, at GLASSES—Sbell and gold frame; case marked his residence, 3226 Cleveland “D. Kraskin, 927 G & — e, mow & *; on Georgetown car| The D. C. Progressive Women of | JOHN DILLON, beloved son of Frank J: Funeral Directors Since 1850 | OCTAGON SOAP "--=""3 cakes 17¢ —: g 2 ict d |~ GEORGD E_JACKBON, beloved husband of GLASSES—Shell-rimmed; on M, Pleasant K to ‘defray expenses for publicity fun ORGE & Stoflim, hoors Satea ackson. Funcral ‘services. Friday, October 4 or near 7h and, & rowerd. i Faiment | ne La Follette-Wheeler headquarters | #ad, Fraaces J, Huppes, aged 3 vears ahd | Main 5512 e Nwe 3 Et I SAMS SRS will give a card party tomorrow from idence. Frid Octover . 31, at 2- = s ' e Rt ’noshui;"n :"‘::‘ %12 to 5 p.m. at University Women's| pun. Inferment in Mount Olivet Cemeters. Timothy Hanlon ] : FRESH MEATs of credit office’of the Hecht Co. Club, 1634 I street. Proceeds to help | JAGKBON. Sunday, October 26, 1924 1 m Phone L. 5542 ~ T. F. COSTELLO . of the District. B & ; Lamont sts., Wednesday. Col. 351. oo LovaTED 47 2 ihell- 3 IN OUR STORES LOCATED AT A S Tanerin To0i-W. The Temmessee Soclety will meet| 31 &t 2 p.m- from Union Wesley A M. O NORTH 976, 2 79 Maryland Ave., Hyattsville. : reet § Wincolab 1081 W # i : . OAPSST. © - on KEYS_Monday on street or on M{. Pleasant | Saturday, 9 p.m., at Meridian Man- | Rev. C. C, Willlams, pastor. Relatives and H S. 1222 Penna. Ave. N. W. s A Adams 85 30s " | slons, 2400 Sixteenth street. Ex-Gov.| friends in¥ited. R WM‘ ARDO & co., rimmed. In case, Wednesday _Adams . 3 'mains at Donohoe’s un- ; 1631 Conn. Ave. N. W. 2001 P St. N. W. (Dupont Circle).. MESH BAG—Gold. Reward 607 Albee Bidg. | Robert A. Cooper of Souti’ Carolina, | _ ferakitg barors: PR 7 Fhone Liscon 820 i N = Y > & new chairman of the Federal Farm |¥ELL. ‘f’f.’:"".:{m?fi:‘l"";»?b 1924 1110 | STGTELIAM LEE, Funers) Director _and 2459 18th St. N. W. 5526 Conn. Ave. (Chevy Chase). DRI T it | e ) e B At bR TRince. 1010 Moniele 80 | i ivery T counection, Conmatioes 3147 MSt. N.W. - R L Roren 662, 171 ), | Hooper of Tennessee, new chairman | Vigia Nell and the iste Sidat Nell. Notice |chapel snd modern crematorim Conn. e —roeriy of Bonihera Haliv; of the United States Raflway Labor | of fanecal hereafter = W. Earnest Jarvis |Prices. 332 Pa. ave n.w. Tel. call sty G Ave. and Kennedy St. N. \Q'“' and M‘“"‘" St. N. W. P Cisrendon, V. ta Wasncum, | Board, will be the guests of honor. [ Co. in chame. ———THE ORIGINAL—— eorgia Ave. y - vll fll{my Bridge. Reward. Return 8. H Dancing and cards. flnm" Rfm;l'“flllfl‘;y;x l‘}cf;:!: h"&kn!‘fl:"‘m%(. w K G RESA, beloved wi! ‘imot] O'Leary. e it yie iy o | W R Qpeare Go, FRESH HAMS | LEGS OF LAMB Turner, 1300 Pa. ave., Room 604. ard, 8310 P sk, Hits Child With Hatchet. October 81, at o beeae 1208 H STREET.NW. Tender Young Pork Spring Lamb—Sweet and 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park. 1704 17th St. N. W. i CHICKENS Fresh-killed FIN—Ruby, Eastern Star, in Georgetown. ); POCKETBOOK—Large, black leather, lost_on Three-year-old Jose Meffini of Alfl)lh‘ll' Chureh, lemn re ul;,m PRIME RiB B e I e | e e "appos | i “lemari Sy i U S nt ot | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST From Fancy m",,"ws K—0n Columbla ~pike, Suaday | Joseph Frensella, 5 years, old on the| -Relatives and friends invited to attend. 30% | o) MUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE Steer Beef A night: Do valusbles. Reward. ~Cail Lincoln |head with a hatchet y;hter:uy Rftet=f OZEARY. - Oomrades ot T Mbssty Cotnell Y. _———GLYDE J.NICHOLS —— ; 87 _ |noon while playing. The latter was = e RING—Aquam nhitegold, Tiasy i |treated at e e e ey L e T A S PR R g > 5 y— tmg; lost in Far East Cafe. 'Call Frantlia | the injury was pronounced not [ gelatk, o M. H. MCARTHY, Fres; il AS SORHORSE ] ; ol SETTER DOG_Back and whits, from Gares- | "°T0U% PADGETT. Suddenly, October 20, 1924, at L = : S : Gon. V. Refurn to . L. Marcey, Ciasea: —_——— 1045 pim. st bei resigence. don. Ve and recelve rowerd. Navy Resignations Accepted. iy 6. FADGETT loee 3 SORORITY PIN—On Columbia r‘d or C-Dc ln‘ 53 years. She 1s survived by her Illll— 5 p K. Ni band, Joseph M. Padgett, and two daughters, KRAUT 52 e Qe : BT et Cun o S | et Neval ool Corpa: ot the | Begt SR, O boert g T | F S A ) = recruiting station, San cisco, and | s.e.; thence to Bt. Peter's Catholic Church, Can,, 12c SWEATRR_ladys, derk Sl ool Monday, | o7 Gunner Kemnéth ¥, Morrow, at-| waers mesvien bieh mieh it oo ooy 1ot | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Nevtn: 2000, tached to the battleship Idaho, have| the repose of her soul Monday, November.3. GGO c Shaffer % 1 st N.W. at 10 o'clock. Interment at Mount Olivet hone TMBRELLA Biack mber_and_ biack | Peen accepted. * Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. | CHOICE FLORAL nmu:usp nu’u"z‘:u'.“ Amiable, she won st MODERATE PRICES. Prompt delive: Fervent, she loved "Aod dead, she saddcned al, DESIGNS Are Artistic and Reasonable 1ith & gL Tel Muin 39 ( Fryers 6 to 8 Ibs. Tender VL3, 1b. 39¢c Ib. 25¢ Ib. 32¢ Py e —————— FUNERAL DESIGNS. —_— Soemay T | LThe Wesiana Ritthe Htan tor arasns :."-'. S '"""" e %" I held itg second congress in Belgrade. - HER DAUGHTER, BERTHA. 2¢