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THE EVENING ; D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1924 . _—————————————— == PRESIBENT WRHES frowse o, Samuel 1 Erosott, cte |y prig, Ge, Lo, sy of e st ana, b o dnctn of| GURCHES” PROGRAM | THE WEATHER |10SEPH MITCHELL DIES; ey mittee of the District and personally | dent will formally receive Gen. Plu- [honor at President Garfleld’s funeral. in charge of the local Ttepublican |tarco Ellas Calles, President-elect of | Mr. Moore was 2 sradune of And_| (N ALL SAINTS’ DAY District of Columbta—Cloudy and| WAS CIVIL WAR VETERAN |STODDARD. rridar. october 31, 1024, at nis residence, Cellar st. ‘Takoma Park, JOHN 1RV STODDARD, father of Mrs. campaig; one of twc public state- | Mexico. over’ College, Mass. He had long v ments 1 dent Coolidge is to ake been prominent in G. A. R. circles cloudy; cooler tomorrow afternoon of T Isabelle Stoddard Loving before election day. The Sierione here, having been a member of Burn- night:; moderate south shifting to | Succumbs Stroke of Paralysis| St romra: ' s S ¥/ Borel will be a last appeal to the voters R]TES FoR W. A. MOORE side Post, No. 8, G. A. R, and at one west winds. THOMPSON. Wednesiay, October 29, 1924, « U warmer tonight; tomorrow partly to go to the polls Tuesday and ex- time commander of Lincoln Post, G.|Episcopal and Catholic Congrega-| Maryland—Cloudy and warmer in| .S000 After Celebrating His 80th | “at ) pm. st $i dnignters residence. 615 i i _— . G st we., JOHN 'HOMPSO. beloved" ercise their rights as American cit- A. R. . s ;. east and probably light local rains Birth Anniversary. husband of Mary wompson. ra [zens. This appeal will be broadeast | Civil War Veteran Is Burigd in| He was married to Miss Elizabetnh| tions in City to Hold Appro- |in west portion tonight; tomorrow Bl e T Funeral by radio from the kresident's study : Peironnet, March 11, 1867. He is sur- 2 Z Dartly clonss:t cooles tomersovwinfter || Joseph Mitchell:ia) vateranl of! the||L 4nd tiends irviies L tter Will Be R M in the e House. Arlington Cemetery. vived by his widow, a son, W. A. riate Services Tomorrow. noon and night; fresh south shifting | Civil War, died late yesterday or- | WILBURN. Thursday. October 30, 1924, etter Will Be Read at Meet- e i e W. A. Moore, 80 years old, veteran | MoOTe, Jr., of Missouri: two daughters, to_west winds on the coast. noon at the home of h < . eloved i 2 5 T & e [ of the Givil War ana formerly an em- | Mrs. P. W. Murton of this city and| ) o onor o 1o 0 e cote Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and | Edward Mitchell, ih Chevy Chase, Md., | o, Ol . chapei 1780 ing Tomorrow Night e e completadi ol i Wl s ateeor Mrs. William A, Shepherdof Hyatts- | All Saints' Day fs to be celebrated | omarrow; probably Hght local rains | followins 4 stroke of paralyel . vanin ave. nwe on Fridas, o e e o e [ome: ot etarn ville, Md., and four grandchildren, o tamonraopal and Catholle chureh- | in northwest portion tonigth: warm- | Mr. Mitchell had just ce at 7:30 pm. Interment lichmond, Va. . he e L saln o S g B g LI IO NEoN er tonight, cooler tomorrow after-|his cightieth birthday ann President and Mrs, Coolidge have in- | dence, 7 Euclid street, Saturday. o . In the majority of the Episcopal . i sty . % . Radio Appeal to Voters. vited 2 number of intimate friends to be | Funcral services, under the auspices| Accepts Officer's Resigmation. | churches Holy Communion will be | ooen i West and north portions: in-|paving been born in Tiffen, Ohio S = = celebrated e v pom- | nir. %o - e g ) : 3 - In loving remembrance onr The resignation of Second Lieut. [reiebrated at 8 owlock, with ‘com-| ‘West® Virginia —Cloudy tonight,| At the outbreak of the Civil War ihter, “DOROTIY - RELLE. whe Louis W. Mitchell, United States In- | M0G0 S0 & 8eOmon 4t 11 o'clodic. | probably light local rain in morth |after three unsuccessful attempts to} 4 from us’ three years ago. . BNy Awice of fihe camnalea Aciv- | s an eI T e e AlB e e car | Camieter fantry. has boen' accepted by the | iy IRy, TRATCR (et I Y| portion: cooler in west portion; to- | enlist he was actepted for service at {1 with thee when purple morning Sties conducted Ly the Republicans |jonz-distance telephone and by radio,| Mr. Moore was employed in the Gen- | President. the later service at 11 o'clock, and | MCF0W Benerally fair and cooler. Shin This Volnteorn Fie Gerved| Whes the tiren wamkets wua the statewe of the District of Columbia in the|Special wires have been opened in the | eral Land Office here in 1875 and eon- e at which Rev. Dr. Ze Barney T.| I ecords for Twenty-Four Hours. ",‘“fing e jm’ A A5 - Yeginning 5 fee Present campaizn, and as an evi- | White House and five operators will be | tinued to work there until June 30, " Phillips, is to preach. Thermometer—4 p.m., 59; 8 p.m., 56; | w ot iar: Caripaie Fairer than morning, lovelier than the day dence of his ap tion of the work |at the keys Thesday nieht One of (1393 In August of the latter year| - Reserve Officers Assigned. At Transfiguration Chapel, Gallatin |12 midnight, 54 4 s, 52; 8 am. | s the. camimigning thronen Vie: e 1 done he fas propared @ statement to | these wires will be direct to the Re- | he was employed in the Pension Of-| First Lieut. Willlam A. Shannon, | street between Fourteenth and Six- |5 et ieTita and eas seevicn niSoutiiCaras the Jousness T mniwt Bbiread at a meets be held at | publican national committee headquar- | fice, where he worked until retired | Medical Officers’ Reserve Corps, of | teenth streets, holy communion will lina and Florida i MR SOWrAIRS. H. L. ANDERSON AND 1324 ¥ enue tomorrow !ters in Chicago and the other direct |in 1820, this city and First Lieut. Herman H. | be at 7 o'clock and the other service | 30.49; 12 midnight, 30 4 am| After'the war ended heitook, up A S rE nixht auspices of the Re- | from the,main office of the Associated | During the Civil War Mr. Moore| Jacobsen, Dental Officers’ Reserve | at 10:30 o'clock. 30.49: 8 a.m., 30.52; noon, 3049, | mechanical amd refrigerating engi. | BEAVERS. In loving memors of onr dear Public tee of the Dis- |Press. served in Company B, 121st Illinois | Corps of Towa City have been assign- | The annual communion service for| Highest temperature. 60, occurred | neering a profescion To follomed | dmughter and sister. MAE BEAVERS, who trict. The President met with his cabinet | Infantry, After the war he was a |ed to active duty at Walter Reed Gen- | the acolytes and lay readers of the |at 2:30 pm vestordnr’ Towees toed | Loering, o hrofession he followed | tmerd, inio ot six years ago wday, Oc This stat which will be ad-|today for an hour, and later conferred 'sergeant-at-arms in the Illinois State | eral Hospital, this city. Washington diocese of the Ipiscopal | perature, 51, oceurred at 7:30 am.|He is survived by his widow and *Tis ours to miss thee all our days, “hureh. will b celebrated tomorrow ;. o agns. Toseel B aadl D98 A ok memurics o ‘thee Keé . at 7:30 o'clock at St. John's Church, emperat i 3 i e e e *Tis thine within thy Lord to rest e s and H streets northweat, RN oo et e e ?‘1‘(.‘::‘;,»);\1.,\'; e i Wi T TR Ml et e w ev Enoch M. Thompson, direc- 2 g v shie o or= | 5 p B S WENSE { i tor of the guild, in charger Al i Condition of the Water. ‘;,",'L A b ROI iher GeAT Navios; inihine aons : ST - i SR lay readers and aacloytes are invited | Temperature and condition of the | Vom0 e A ‘messcnger of love betw R BRI R R ] to attend. water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- Relatives their guests at the White House to hear | ©f the Grand Army of the Republic, the returns, and the arrangements being | Were conducted at the residence Tues- President Coolidze is known to be | made include every possible facility.|day. Interment was in Arlingten [ . |morning at 10 o'clock from Shippert's | Our earthly hearts and R R R TR A i — perature, 52; condition, clear. dhavel. 2 e IVAnia. Giveniie SISTER DORA. * 2 - E . 2 hapel, 2008 Pennsylvania avenue. | prpepgopy poo oo MRS. J. JOHNSON DIES Tide Tables. Interment will be in Arlington | BUNEEORN, In fond memors of my belosed . d. * | (Furnished by United States Coast|Cemetery G T T, T ST = and eGodetic Survey.) e = COUPER. 1 Vot M():“m' ; Stricken While Driving Automo- ,.Today—Low tide, 429 am. and|pipe PADGETT’S FUNERAL.! = Gurting. grandeniln, MAXWELL COUD- el LED ; e . o| Bt 5 “aged 2 years 7 monthe, who de- bile—Member of Club. e G WAL Gy gne paied il it oue year ago, ‘Getover 31, Mrs. Salome T. Johnson, 59 years|_ Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:25 a.m. and | g; ravipg Bureau Work-| o old, prominent member of the Twen- |3:37 p.m.; high tide, 11:07 am. and Miten fox Enguaving S has e s e e UaUmdloy tieth Century Club and mother of |11:28 p.m. er Set for Monday. God took iim home. it was His will, g Nelson T. Johnson, consul general The Sun and Moon. o e eny consuliEeerl Mrs. Mary Gertrude Padgett, an| HIS SORROWING GRANDMA, MRS, M. was stricken with apoplexy while ! Today—Sun rose 6:34 am.; sun sets | employe of the Burcau of Engravin DavIisol : - drivin, her automobile pugl Do and Printing for near 0 years, (Ric papers please copy. - Brookland, D. ¢, ,».,_\'T'.J.’.:,l;,, ithrough Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:35 a.m.; sun | died at her residence, 315 I streel | COUPER: n loving remembrance of our litt pronounced dead upon arrival at the | L5 5:08 p.m. southeast, Wednesday night, Fun-| Emnden AMAXW S oD Sibley Hospita; Moon rises 10:11 a.m.; sets 8:21 p.m. | wral services will be conducted at St. | T any Ot 2 Mrs. Johnson was taking her hus.| Automobile lamps to be -lighied | paters Catholic Church Monday GRANDPARENTS. * band, Jeremiah Johnson of the war | ©R¢-half hour after sunset morning at 10:45 o'clock. Interment | COUPER. In loving _remembrance of our Department, to work at the time she Weather in Various Citle will be in Mount Olivet Cemet dartng bt MAXWELL GEOKGE COC. was stricken. He and the police of = — % | “Mrs. Padgett was born in Charies| FEK: who departed this life one year ago the 12th precinct rushed Mrs. John- Cemperature, 2% County, June 27, 1871 € 15| Prom this eurth Goa e . on to the hospital H survived by her husband, two daugh-| ©To thug Heninl Homs o0, /o8 beby Mrs. Johnson was born in Indian- H ters and a half brother, all of Charles 1l be a happy meeting % 5 | ‘.w | o apolis. Ind. August 5, 1865, She was | stations. ” Yortiion 0 we reach fhat golden shore, the daughter of the late Col. v Westher: 3 e God has g Fiven us rough his love . Trusler, a veteran of the Civil st ‘ o0t | DICKERSON. in sad hut loving memory of Besides her husband and son, she H Will Entertain “Eleven. our dear mother, MARGARET DICKERSON, is survived by a daughter, Miss Eliza- - | Who dicd four Sears ago today, October 31, bethif-Tohnson '& feache: &t v Apllene.Tex 330 - Pteloudy | Members of the Penn State Alumni| 1oz Colibe. Chamberier: 8€ Sl B : of the District of Columbia will give A smile when life was ebbing, Johnson resided at her country home, £ a smoker in honor of the t ball Ll Ieds e, Ridgeley, Prince Gaorges County, | Il Clondy [ team in. the University Club tonight ller troubles on earth ate endea, Md.. where she often entertained f |¥ s dask The smemer, umich s 5 THE FAMILY. * Funeral services will be conducted 3 Clear 1y | to be on the eve of the foot ball game | yoppaay cad but loting rememb at’ Wrights wundertaking sctootis, -5 80 o Eeloudyd o tween Penn State and the Navall ' of qur father and husband.” JORN ment, 1337 Tenth street, tomorrow Clear v at Annapolis t row, is| HENRY 3 this life one year afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment | hicss . Clondy cheer the State plavers. Hugo| ago today, Octaber 31 102 o will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. P iy 5 cogch, (ailaf adlm et BELOVED WIFE AND CHILDREN. - . 5 = r‘m.; eitosattenC JOHNSON. A loving iribute to the memory of ! : DI Gloudy Mrs. FANNIE L. J0HNSON, who de ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. - — i PO SO, W Grperes i Gatveston = My her soui vt in_peace TODAY. S IONN K BROWNE AND FAMILY. * The closing session of the School | Hurm. & E; ar Deaths. SOHMNBON.. Sacred to the memory of oue/deas for Missionary Instruction will be | \imeanniiin % e q wife and FANNIE L. JOHNSON. held from 1:30 to 4:30 o'clock at|iamene City e oo e wwr ) ATAGETE o : t three years ago Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church|las Aneles. 3 A . 2 Witliam i 4 £ South. Toutwville - : e aad | May her soul rest in peace Bt LR : ; L DEYOTED HUSEAND A FirouTER Dr. Thorvald Madsen of the State N e 2 uEpseie 01 aten ENON G S D Serum titute of Copenhagen. Den- | Oxia. Ciis. . 3035 o = e e = e | In ate embrance mark, will lecture on “Immunochem. | Omiha VT & Titerment o vt | "y dear sist PN T oSN istry” at 4:30 o'clock at the Naval|Philadelphia. 30 i 3 who entered haven rest three years Medical School, under auspices of As- | Hithburen . 3034 C BENNETT. Officers L L sociation of the Scientific Personnel | foriiand. e 54 og 6 Prelondy | Momcas Ladies Auxi Ls, 1 it Siuled. ) bees of the United tates Public Health | Raleigh,N.C. 30 50 . Clear t Auxilia 3 0 DEVOTED BROTHER, CHAS. r. M. Service and the Bacteriological S Take ity 30 34 36 0 Clear Teby 3 e T OWN : - ciety of America SSaptont oy 22 . : ; i OEHLER. In memors of my dear wife, — <" Francisen 30.2 ANNA M. OEHLER, who departed this life The new Mary Taliaferro Thompson | 5. ‘Tame” 305 ! twai years azo sy, Octoheci 31, 1622 Southern Memorial Association will = : hurch. ot e ¥ OnuLERS hold its first meeting at Confederate | S = A 3 . 8 OPPERMAN. In sad but loviug remembrance The City Club will give a Hallow- < ” EORRE : 1 . 3 vars oday, Uctober 31, ‘?] 3 een dance, 9 o'cPck. FOREIGN. 1" sou then, we love sou still; - (8 am., Greenwich time, ¥ o A Your memors is as fresn today B The Hillcrest Citizens’ Association | Stations. ture. Weather. 3 wier, Thaz A% in the hour You passed away. . will give a Halloween party, 7:30 | London, Fngland 2 Rain . . | PEAR. Sacred to the memors of my dear o'clock, at Alabama avenue and |raris, France Rain e ves 1 p mother, ELIZA PEAK. who dsparted this Thirty-third street southeast. Rerlin. Ge: iy 5 ;n.» r:m-gv © d N life 10 “‘I-m:“; today ‘." tober 31, 1914 NIG Copenhiagen. Denmar art clovdy a ifter May ter soul rest in peace e MCHE T [ e PR o S o meet from 5 to 9 o'clock at Church | Hamilton. Rermuda.. "0 62 Clouds Dot et v voe b o R I R R A of the Covenant. Rev. Dr. George | pamm e horto Rico..... ol i : ., Hrat dled four vears ugo todas, October 31, 1921, Wright of Manila will speak at 8|cColon, Canal Zone. Cloudy : _ While my heart is sad and_achiog e s And the iears st freels fow ) : SRR A : A £k loviog mother, Theta Afbha Chi Sorority will give CITY NEWS IN BRIEf Lodge, : it O P O T a Halloween straw ride and dance. : oy e o luee | PRRGroN — 3 Mrs. Rachel Don of New Zealand. n_lovinz remembrance The Caledonian Club will give its | will he honor guest at tomorrow's| WM. BU 1 1M T ERATT b oamance Lof [MARE annual Halloween masquerade dance, |tea to be given by International As-| S M. MeMILLAN, 3 3 year ago today, October 31, 1953, 9 o'clock, at Pythian Temple. sociation of Art and Letters, at its|DARR. Thursias, Gctober 3. 162t at Prosi| HER DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- clubroo 71 str deince Hospytal, WILLLA Cs. be-| b 1 Annual Halloween socfal under | C1UPTeoms. 1607 I street. loved son of Mr. ani M, Robere W —_— - auspices of St. Cecelia Guild of St.| North Star, W. C.T. U.. will meet| b7’ * funeral pariors. 50 FUNERAL DIRECTOR Monica Chapel, in Guild Hall, South | Tussday with Mrs. C. T. McCoy, 4410] o e Novem o S Capitol and L streets. Hesrdi pob. . Interment (private) i St 3 ———THE ORIGINAL ——, Cemiotery A dance will be given. 9 o'clock, &t | The Tennessee Society of Washing- | ECKELS. Thursday, Ociober 50, 1 w R @ Catholic Community House, 601 E|ton will meet November § at Meridian 8 1 S 4% peate 0' street, .ugder’ auspices of Catholic | Mansions, 2400 Sixteenth street. = % i Cougreg: Women's Service Club. e I Tnoren oo Fridas. OcTuber 8170 | 1208 H STREET.N.W. Writers' Leagus will meet, 8 o'elock, | St2Nton Park Citizens' Assoclation | p'm’ lnicrient ax Carliie, Is | Mam 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST . i1 t Monday, S p.m., at Peabody . Tuursday, O at Thomson School. Semool. - Lieut. Mina van Winkle wiil | HiEes 1 FoCvTay, T | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE George E. Killeen Unit, American | SPeak- TR GLYBE I INICHOES L Hines uneral home, | 7 1] > = oo s R S T | satme i mervien se | i i (e T ROF HARVEY'S SON A party at Potomac | anpjrew's Church—Holy Communion o Interment Barretts Chapel, Del s ey X at 7:30 am. and 11 am " Friday, SIS e : L2 Yo st Nw t servic e Supineak e 2 R AR 3 & B SRR e CRER |4 i : % AR R SRR i . S SR A PR e BB R ~ § Bt i & R st G AR L Ao Bt i s i — i S R i G i ©1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx SR = v men of stdn e HART SCHAFFNER & MARX — L= — The annual Chrysanthemum Show |ances will take the place of the usual of the Takoma Horticultural Association | bazaar. R G .23 A S0 R R i e The McDonald-Washington-Black- s burn Democratic Club will hold a |.1re Womens Clty Clab will present final rally of campaign at 2315 Mas- | 10NV Sarg’s marionettes tomorrow | ol LIy 3 sachusetts avenue. afternoon and night at New Masonie GRAYSON. (October 28, 1021, at 6:30 p.m.. Undertakers. s el isis. = Temple for the benefit of the club. | SRTN G Sotiens Tome Hosyit Homelike Fureral Pariors Dr. Simon will give a sermon, “The iper of Hamelin,” will| Hampton, Va. Rev. JAMES WALTE o (G Rainbow,” at Eighth Sstreet Temple, | be miven at 2:30 p.m., and at 8:30 p.m., [ GRAYSON of 347 G st sw."beloy Frank Geier’s Sons Co. “Treasure Island.” These perform- | band of Henricita Gr = A Sear of his age. e 1113 SEVENTH ST. N Main 2473 51 oree a7 Gaiitean & Modern Chapel. _Teleg years. Funeral Mon e i aiARD Efcent e will hold its closing exhibition at | The Mount Carmel lisptist A Quick, Die .MDq rlm ot Servies. Takoma Library. Admission is free and Lsts, now at 1 pan Rev, W derni W. W. Deal & Co. ablic Invited. Fan i, Inteuens Arliston Satgml | g0 o : e oo ) FOUND. HALLEY. Suldenls, Tuesias, October Aytomobile Service. oGy The American Hungarian Social Cir- | soii.is —Female; very fine breedr Tght fan | 1924, ot Oxford. Pa., br. JOHN K - J S T. RYAN cle will give its first masked ball at |and very curly. Appls Washingion Animal ¥, surgeon dentist, formerly of Wa < 317 PA. AVE. S. La Fayette Hotel, 8 o'clock. Rexcnio Teagne, 349 Marviand ave. s ingtgn, Do ¢ S HOT'ND— “Appls Washifigton Animal | JOHNSON. 5 Octaver. Frivate Ambn The Filipinos of Washington will ST v a.. dulma 1924, ¢ 10:20 am, Al Niklegtrcepit x.“':i 2 e n_Connection. give their annual Halloween ball at|———— TR c- 1 Ll ot cragal ot LADY'S RING—Give description and Jeremiah Johnson. Fuaeral from chapel o VL P ZravklinfEquaceHoter gram of seiting in lotter. Address Tox 277 | Jobn B Wright Co. at 2 pm. Saturdss. . SPEARE CO. U._Star office; 1 Nozewber /1. = v Neither the successors of nor con- ‘The D. C. Progressive Women of | =——— " | Cemetery. sl HEY have the dignity of the _ e high executive, the spirit of - eBR |y st s cnutparty o 3 etea et | Rl . N.W. —81 atain I v - JRUM, the beloved daughter e — — ceeds to help defray expenses for |BAG—Small, grav, containing $53 in savings P B "Canlie ang Hi1 0 Caule: i ’ publicity fund of the District. also’ papers.” Mrs. Fassett, Copenhaver's, 132{ . ;. Cauik ana B o Colk. |~ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons the man who can play 36 holes of » s | S, St SER L | 8B g 1. Funeral from ber late residence, e vard st. n.w. Interment at Fredericksburg, hone West 96. . : # : H ST P g0l d pea Va, (Fredericksburg papers please copy.) YOU SHOUL I'TAVE golf or walk a brisk five miles, the STt e | T e RIS B e T Py o real honest worth of a respected I el R | s s i Gawler Service p ; TasaranceAll Branchesik. o0, :";l‘"("rlFICATR T l;;; e (':r{f‘\l'lll:‘;;l‘ynr Mrs. KATE Faneral Directors Sin‘:%és‘?g“.‘ business man They command the 1 Moursing Blacks Dyed |2 Hut Soie B, “SREstates | 3 Lot g oL s L Tect ;| Mnim 5512 1723 ran y 2 g = Turn to owner. 1840 Mintwand place n.w. Retingtan. "Gemet Fore Al 24-HOUR SERVICE SRR TINT st Cliness cosicn: Towmiow || (oo, s 8 pamt e i | T Timothy Hanlon 1110 - Ve ¥ o e M. H. Sterrett officiatiug. Mrs. Lou STNE p a roval of an admiring son who i Carmack Dry Cleaning Co, | T avems daiia. Reward oo+ "% & | dici 2t Decrort, Micw, (i | SULSTNEC Fhoaek, 4 % Main 134 DOG—Small white Spitz poodie, lTemon spot | d by her_son, Col. T. F. COSTELLO on each car; tag and collar oft. Reward. 726| Sof (SNEMER: e e 5 NOW LOCATED AT knows style You'll like the econ- Lt === | S R tag: on Sunday, October 19, nenr Bluemont, C Viiinia: was ' evidently wandering . slong | BENJAMIN K » Phone Lincoln 524, i A ta M. )lirlml Services f St i h ] h e road: finder no doubt thought him e S ? Modern_Chapel. Antomobile Funerals. y W f g Geuce of his daughter, Mrs. John H. M Z . =L om in the Ong ear o these Been, 8 family pet for gimont 11 yoam: rer| G0 SR e Motiany Sovember 61 4% I WILLIAM Funeral Dircctor _and 3 mo & 10:30 a.mi. lieidtives aud fricads iovited, 2+ | Embaimer, Livery in connection. Commedions clothes Saving money is important 1 GRASSES—Tortoiue shell, T Black cace.”on | MOXER, STE™SY Lakotn, o, Witio K, | pricee. 552 Pa_ave. nw. Tl call M. 1365 ¥ MOYER. Funeral services will be held at | Ihose i BlAMGERTR: - OOL (DL lenwood Chapel at 1:30 pm., Saturd + $10000 spent with W. W. [[||or mear 7n: and i rewera. “7az Faiemont | NEAG, PERICCR 20" S0 e 100 am., WES- = . T —— o romrrenTy g Chambers is a help to those ||| FACRAGE containing gingham and "childs | 1 s i o v there o thone lov g e O B NS R . 3 = s 2 ¢ who want a fine funeral at a panties, nearly complete: lost Wednesday on| gisters, Addie Mahoney, Alberta Bowie and | _ J ’ saving of practically $100, Al [} |35 cor or % MO e P Tovar M) e for, s, it | BLACKISTONE'S FLORAT funerals are guaranteed by [l | PEARLS, striog, Thursay night bet. 10 A . Saadenly, October 30 1 DESIGNS Are Artistic and Reasonable 11 mb i 10:30 at 3rd and Rhode Island ave. n.w. 5 % t her residince. 315 . st 14th & H. Tel. Main 3707. C]h‘a cxs :"":"“ tocze n‘:ore ward. _ Return 145 Rhode Tsland ave. n.w. “G. PADGETT (nee Simms Prompt auto delivery service, 1 than satisfactory. Lhambers Wl | v qgm—Smail gray, confaining currency and | aged 53 years. She Ix Survived by her hu Artixtic—expressive—inexpensive. e will not run up 2 bill on you, smiall change, between 30th and P and Georg band, Joseph M. Padgett, and two Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. i igh- town P. 0. Return to Fisher’s, 1632 30th st. Mary It, and Bertha G. Padgett. The I - t 1 INCORPORATED : but gives you s real high-class |\ 5, Tor reward. B T i P e Ty e oy Fo neral—$; ll | RISG—Ruby, Eastern Star, In Georgetown. | S.e.; thence to St. Peter's Catholic Chiurch, Geo. C, Shaffer i st ¥w : His ambulances are the best Reward. 8310 P st. where requiem high mass will be offered for | GHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 2416, hirteen-ten F Street 1] and recommended by doctors f|| STRING OF PEARTA—AT 30 w0 Thate | 31" i Tociok. - Interment 4t Mount. Orivet | ¢ MODERATE PRICES. _prompt delivery. as first-class. Calls only $400. fi | 3and, e BE"0" S s 11 e, e wan iz | We Specidlize in Floral W and receive reward: miabie she won al; : : Get the Best SWITCH—Brown hair, near 12th and Fenma. e e Designs at Moderate T g : - - " At 14 the Price and Call ave. Monday. Mrs. O, J. Ives, 42 Clarendon PALdE daams: Shavssindmeaialy: q e sy s s = ] ice ave., Clarendon, Va. Phone Clar. 185J-1. Re- HER DAUGHTEL, BERTHA, 2¢ . R O : & W. W. Ch C e e TS ARGETE MR o ice NC A SR S R e - . W. Chambers Co. [l =5 mmmrasrn s v woorsiosass. | PATTE, , ciocates, Oober =0, 1035, a¢ i ! G e G L R R | . . Largest Equipment in Olty e e S H sy, BTGB county, MaL BAMUEL B 'F. PALMER, hus: e e b i + o - - 14th Cor. Chapin St. NW. |f|| wiror—caa. TR | T, Pl froi he home Skturiio at Florists i i e R = b < *, sl pursda 3 N 0 tock a.m. 5" b R SR s ‘f‘*‘””” Thursday ath Rewaid. " Fhose Norti| 10 ocock a.m Intament at Al Saints' | (e H STS NV, MAIN 6953 % s R e e S ” R

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