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THE SUNDAY "STAR, WASHING Comas, he is survived by twa other daughters, Mrs. Irving Scribner and Mrs. Frank Bernstein, and two slsters, Mrs. William Harveycutter and Mrs. Charles E. Goodno, all of this cit Funeral services will be conduct- ed at the residence of Mrs. McComas tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. U. G. B. Pierce, pastor of All Souls' Unitarian Church, will officiate. In- terment will be in Glenwood Cerae- tery. WILMOT LAKE DIES. ‘Was Inventor of 'System of Under- ground Conduits. 6 ars old. - for a4 prominent building nd a resident_of this city, residence of his daughter, . McComas, 3816 Jocelyn terday was the Lake system o for ground conduits still extensively ides Wilmog many contractor dicd at the Mrs. rnest Mr Lake, v vears Lake inventor of building system used, daug the under- which is The distinction | practiomg_ woman Maritime . Provinces Muriel Corkery of St. of being the only lawyer in the his Mrs. Me- + The way out of a difficult task “Blue Monday™ has been given a rosy hue since the Elite Laundry devised its Wet Wash service— one of the “Elite-ing Eleven.” Shirts and Collars IFlat. Work Wet Wash Kough Dry Firished Family It takes the washing, with its steam flnd SUds and back‘break' ing labor. out of the home entirely —bringing the clothes -back— washed spotlessly clean—but still damp—ready for the iron. Prim Press Lace Curtains Blankets Rugs Dry Cleaning Coat and Apron Service Co. Potomac 40-41-42-43 The tariff is so moderate and the satistaction so great that you'll adopt it—once you try it. Phone us in the morning—and we'll be on hand promptly. Elite Laundry 2117-19 14th Street = belongs to Miss | John, New Bruns- | mistits pier, duetive, | united | tion. e | from | tion, | rhe i | Persont | tablishe gino | tional I W. V. | tute of | ed direc | foundat A The noint in man: | | cording to Mr will a plication probi | weifa body search sonnel | tion an. Orgn mentior tudy i ! tion "o | Information, { Juniors and | Harvar mittee | States Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. 6% E. F. Droop & S 1857 By the Assocta NEW YORK. November 8.—To weed Ameri to make its millions of workers h icient and” business mor | headauarters in carch al WILL TURN SCIENCE - ON MEN AND J0BS Press from 5 nee i natic many director of the nauiry will el d ering Technology tor. Prof. at ion here. polic movement the agement in n, he v of affe and d tin activitios in industry d i rizitions, wed. which nelude the Labor, ) the d for Menta Public Research under the Foundat rch Coun Bingham of the Carnegie 1 Bingh the marks history Flinn “to further entific efticis of workers and pertaining Bureau Vocational rartment University sylvania, Graduate School Bureau of Vocational University, Health | 2 - gEngi'leering Foundation Plans | Cogbined Study to Make "Workers Happier. an industry and more 1-wide servi Alfred invest £ D Engineeting Founda announced today, besheaded by Federation, 1, of which s been appe m will of offices tion of Rexearches. a tur of perso country, he feders the research happi of t 1o promo this the commerce vernment.' in addition will American to share = Vocat Service indus of P Busi idanc National ( Hygiene, Service of of Un q Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Main 1344 pre have iga- | men | Flinn, |1 Ni h 1 nsti- | vint- | the g nnel ac- wtion - o trial | BaES e at »m- United nited RITES FOR COL. WHITE TO BE HELD AT HOME Retired Marine Officer, Killed in Accident, Will Be Buried at Arlington. Funeral services for Col. H. K. White, United States Marine Corps. ired, who died at Danville, Va. Yriday following an automobile acci- dent Wednesday, will be conducted at nis residence, 1726 Corcoran street, tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Capt. Frank Thompson of the Chap- luins’ Corps, United States Navy, will ficiate. Interment with full military honors will be in Arlington Ceme- tery Seerctary of War Weeks, who was wsmate of Col. White at the jited States Naval Academy, will head the list of honorary pallbearers. Other honorary pallbearers. all class- mates of Col. White at the Naval Academy, will be follows: Capt. J M. Calweli, U. S. N., retired: Brig L Ge Harnett, V. & M. C, re- tired; « M. A. Anderson, U. S. N., retired; James Mahoney, U. M: (G, Comdr. C. W. Stew- art, U retired; Comdr. Henry L. Balleotine, U i Comdr. W. W. White, tired, and Senator O Maryland. i Col. White was injured when his autemebile left the Reidsville: high- way near Danville and plunged over i embankent. a retired; L. SYN., re 12 Weller of Child Dies of Poisoning. MINNEAPOLIS, November 8—Three of the four persons who became dan- merously ill hero vesterday, appar- tly from poisoning, after eating Breakfast. were out of danger today, announced. The fourth 1d-a-half-year-old child, on, a two. United States tatisties, United Bureau of rean of Mi Civil Service Commission, Research Bureau for Retail Trading at Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, School of Busi- ness Administration at the University of Chicago and departments active in personal h at Dartmouth Col- lege, Bryn Mawr College, Northwest- ern University, University of North Carotina and University of Michigan Numer corporatic and - indi- viduals also will take ates ates s, resear part ons Co., 1300 G ST. % Specialists in Musical Products That Give Lasting Satisfaction and Pleasure. 1924 ur Christmas Piano Club S NOW FORMING ON, ‘D. C. THE WEATHER —Partly cloudy today; tomorrow in- creasing cloudiness and warmer, probably followed by rain; moderate north and northeast winds. Virginia—Unsettled today and to- morrow; probably rain and warmer tomorrow: moderate northeast winds. West Virginia—pPartly cloudy to- | day; tomorrow increasing®cloudiness, with rain and warmer. Records for 22 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 63; 2 a.m., 6 4 am, 61; 6 am, 61; 8 am. 10 "a.m., 12 noon, 54; 2 p.m., 4 pm., 53; 6 pm, 52; 8 p.m, 51 p.m., 48, Highest 48, - Relative humidity—8$ am., .60; 2 p.m., 43 8 pan., .42, Rainfkll, 8 p.m. to 8 p.m.—0. Hours of sunshine-—3.2. Per cent of possible sunshine—31. Temperature, same date last year— | Highest, 46; lowest, 37. Weather in Various Cities. /—Temperature.— Precip- Max. Min. tation. i Fri. Sat.8pm.to urday. night. & p.m. ¥ p.m. ) 670 5K an 0 Bl 38 0 30 a0 4 10 temperature—63; lowest, | Cineing Cleyenne, Cleveland, port Deuver, ¢ 3 Dex Moines, Towa Detroit, h.. Minn. 6 | was Miemphis, Miami, | Mobile TudeIphia, ix, Arz.. itisiurgh, Pa rtland, Me. riland, Oreg. ... Lake City, Ctall Lot Mo, . . Paul, Mion, V. M. I. ALUMNI TO DINE. | Washington Chapter to Celebrate 1 College Anniversary. | _The Washington Chapter Virginia Military Institute | Association will celebrate the eighty fifth anniversary of the founding of the college Tuesday night at 7 o'clock by a dinner at the Army and Navy Club, Guests of honor will include the new superintendent, Gen. William H Cocke, and -ex-Senator Charles J. Faulkner of West Virginia, who served from the institute in the bat- tie of New Market during the Civil | War g il Capt. P. St. Julian Wilson, Stuart B Marshall and H. Marshall Lloyd com- rrise the dinner committee. Gen { Samuel D. Rockenbach, Tank Corps commander and president of the local of the | | _ District of Columbia and Mgryland 1 | Alumni | ~ NOVEMBER 9, - 1924—PART 1. —;’————*——“h_ R R e S R T e e e e e ] DYSINSIST CHUM DISABLED VETERAN WINS PUBLIC QFFIC E District Man, Given Short Life Five Years Ago, Gets Legisla- ture Seat. Gassed in the World War and lat told by his physician he had but si months to live, Willlam H. Duval er ix 11, son of William A. and the late Laura V. Duvall ty, took up hl residence in Cols rado S Ting Colo., about fi years ago, whe: of this is o- s, ve re last Tuesday he was elected to the State Legislatul re on the Republican ticket by jority of 4 vot. Mr. Duvall w a m: 1,3 - 00 as | born in this city, October 12, 1885. He was employed for a number years as an | spector ip th water departme of the District government. At t outbreak of the World War he r MR. DUVALL of n- X3 nt he o signed his position and volunteered for overseas service He went to France Department of the United Stat Army with the first convoy. 21 months’ service in France he w gassed and was returned to t United States. He was sent to the hospital Fort Bayard, N. Mex., from which ischarzed November 14, May 20, in_the Ordnan residence in Colorado Springs. 1917. ce es After as he at he 1919, and the following month took up his| Mr. Duvall is married and has two children. He is a thiri Mason and a member of the Shrine. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Washington branch of the Vi ginia Military Institute Alumni A: sociation will celebrate the $9th a niversary of the founding of the i stitute with a and Navy Club, Tuesday, 7 W. H. Cooke, institute, and Faulkner will p.m. Ge superintendent of ex-Senator Charles speak. The Alumnae Assockation will meet Thur: day, 4:30 pm., at David L. Wayne, street. Nineteen The United Lodge of Theosophin: udy class will meet Wednesday 1731 K street, 8§ p.m. The clasé w meet Wednesdays throughout Winter third degree Mystic | r- 5- n- n- dinner at_the Army n he J Washington branch Vassar - the home of Mrs. th tn at in the The Force-Adams Parent-Teacher Association will hold its first mee = | ing tomorrow, 8 p.m., in lecture room | | | i of the Church of the Covenant. I | Charles Wood, pastor of the church Fowler of the Health Depart- and Dr ment will speak. “The Answer Problem of Pain” of a lecture the United Thursday will be the subje. to be presented befo Lodge of Theosophis §:15 p.m., at 1731 K ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Red Triangle or. f Theowophy to the ct re ts street. Outing Club's { | | | it | | | | i i { jabout 30, having a B SHOT BY AGCIDENT Four Lads Will Be Arraignedl‘nu. as Delinquents—Parents Believe Account. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 8.3 Arraign- ment of the four boys, from 8 to 13 years, who held in connection ith shooting of 13-year-old Schwer, jr., whose body was last night hidden in Richmond Hills, Long Island, tod. was postponed until next Tuesday They will be arraigned on tharges juvenile delinquency Meanwhile detectives continued to question the four youths, who have firmly held to their story that Schwer boy was shot accidentally and that they hid his body because they feared they would be blamed. Arthur Meighan, 13, who is alleged to have accidentally pulled the tr ger that caused his chum's death, showed no Signs of nervousness as the detectives examined him. Harold, his are being the fatal nest | 8-year-old brother, is one of the boys being held. The others are Adam Ro- tunda, 12, and Charley Hirshfield, 8. For two days the boys kept their silence while the swamp was being arched by airplanes, bloodhounds, police and citizens. They maintained knew nothing of the Schwes disappearance until last night when from conflicting statements which two of them made the po learned that Ernest had been sho The parents of the dead boy accept- ed the explanation of the boys that their son had been killed by the ac- cidental discharge of a rifle which they were hunting muskrats in the swamp. ELKS TO HONOR LYONS. Former D. C. Beside—nt Returns to New Post Here. John W. Lyons, former manager of the academy of music here, will be officially welcomed by his brother Elks at a theater party at the Gay ety Theater Tuesday evening. Mr Lyons has returned to Washington as manager of the Gayety, and the Elks have purchased all the seats in the theater for Tuesday evening They will march in a body to theater. the | Attempt Made to Rob Poor Box. An unidentified man was caught in found | ranging in age | a swamp near | the | LAKE. [ with | the act of trying to rob the poor vox | in the National Cathedral, Wiscons avenue and Wendley road Friday after- noon, according to & report made to the police by James D. Berkeley. 19 Rock Creek Church road, employed in th cathedral. He told the police he caught the stranger in the act of trying te get money from the box by using picce of wire. The man. who left hurriedly, wis described as being ndy beard and wearing a brown suit and gray cap €ards of Thanks. GRAHAM. We wish to express our si thanks and appreciation to our neighbors. Deaths. HALL. Saturday, November &, 1 residence of his consin, Walter b Chestnat ave. ark, Md.. JOHN DILLON, ‘loving of ' Bird Yances Hail, 5th year. Funeral from i phen's Episcopal Chureh, 11th and mbiu Tuesday, November 11, s p.m. Relatives und friends invited, = 10¢ HUGHES. Departed this_life Saturday, N mber 8. 1924, at 11:15 a.m.. at her res nee, 803 Tt now., Miss ANNA HUGHEX Notice of funeral later. = Friday, Nov Hall, 13 (NELLIE) 'KANF. the Taie Stephen aud Futieral from her Tatn exidenee now., Monday morning. Notembir 10 then 10" Si. Stephen's Cathafic Chareh. co- S Pennesisanta ave . iwinr requiem will be hed at Tteatives Triends reope 1o attend. KAST! At Aberdeen. Md. Lolix husband of Johanna Kaxt. - Funeral the chapel of Prank Geier's Sons (o 1115 hoALonw.. on Mondus. November 10 4 ) a.m. Tuterment Nt Marsx Cemeters KENT. Suddenly, Friday. November 7. 1 at 11:30 at s resdence, 1731 1 Stnow. Rev JAMBS EDWARD KENT, I loved hisband of Mrs. Lol & Rent. neral services will take place ai S Ut Cliureh, corner St a1+ Tuesiay, November 11, at 1 o'clnck Satirday. November X 19 2 East Rirk at.. Chics ¢ ANNA M. KINGAN. Fudera’ (pri her late ome Tuesday, November 11 1y omit flowers at 8:15 belote Flle: and and 5 Tron iher %, 19 Mre Ernest I WILMOT LAKE eral froum ahove 10, at ¥ invited private. LOEFFLER. hix revidence NNES LOEF aret & Walsh, funeral later. MCCALMONT. Friday. Nosember Maplewood Sanitarium s A R. McCALMONT funcral now.. M ent Glenwood Cemeters ROBERTS. Fridas. Noseml BESSIE M. ROBERTS. Roberts and Louise It at Madisonsille, Ohic, 10. " (Cneinnati’ papers Friday, N Saturdas 2 LER at th, 20 1 No “leloved Want funeral nsbun i lieny Notice 1924 Funeral fr clap Hoff Interin Mon November 1924, at 9 pn iy Hespit ife of 1 Novem ember 7 her uge V2 11, from SLAYMAN. Depart 1924, at 3 am st me. SARAH mother of Clara It day, Novembor 10, at 2 pm s anvited interment crs. (Marsiand paj SLAYMAN 2 u « rs pleas Thursda loved husband Funeral £ Rons Co. November of apel of Fri g K Gefers day at WILLENBUCHER. 1924, in_ Reriin ENBUCHER. In Memoriam. BRANZELL. o dear mother. LOTUISE passed away one ear azo tuda IE WILL o Novembe November In_our home ¢ tho hearts { on how hard we tried Tears and pra Happy an From 1 St the same i1l he forgotter ISAAC_AND DAL S, AND GRANDSO ne and | drears world Gone, hut never v HER LOVING SOX ER-IN-LAW AGN JOSERIT CASASSA. 1. EN G ago’ today DALY the 15 year CANASSA i hike will begin at Cabin John.Bri chapter, will preside. at 2:30 o'clock. Walk of six m(‘:(‘gf Local V. M. I. men and their friends | Campfire. : |are invited. | reiatives and friends, for kindness. | n sympathy and beautifal floral ites dur | ing the illness and death of - son aud brother, FRANK REID GRAHAM H who depar terday. N To live Sixty-seven vears of business activity in Washington has Merchandise of standard. r last on its quality. “THE INSTRUMENT OF THE IMMORTALS' What can we say about this glorious -piand that has not already been said by the world’s greatest asters music—from Liszt and Wagner to Paderewski, Hofmann and Rachmaninoff? of Perhaps nothing more than that the Steinway the best and safest investment you can make in piano. It outlasts all others. “Ask the owner of ' VOSE |LAFFARGUE New Steinway pianos may be bought on reasonable terms, for as little as. ... us—through strict attention to customers’ wants—a well carned reputation for trustworthiness and reliability, and we may be permitted to speak with some authority. cognized manufacture is not suscep tible to “unheard-of.” “neyer-to-be-duplicated,” etc., etc., reduc tions in price at any time of the vear! Its price is based first and Neighbor” L We are not using any catch-penny methods. On the contrary, we are adhering to our established policy of selling reliable merchan- dise at the lowest price and on satisfactory terms. Your trust and confidence in us will not be violated. “Ask Your STEINWAY | BRAMBACH| “THE IDEAL GRAND FOR SMALL HOMES." ike the Steinway, the Grand is in a class by itself! [§ little Brambach It makes no preten- lainty tions to being a piano other than what it is—a per- fectly delightful instrument for the small home. . It is only 4 feet 8 inches long and takes up no more room than an upright piano—and, best of all, it costs no more than a first-class upright! marvel of compactnes. %635 Tt is a New Brambach Grands in exquisite brown mahogany cases are sold at this price and on reasonable terms. VICTROLAS | PLAN CHARITY DANCE. Shipping Board Employes Enter-| ® tain Next Week. The Welfare Society of the United | States Shipping Board will give a dance Tuesday evening, November 18, at the Washington Hotel. Music will be furnished by Happy Walker's Golden Pheasant Orchestra. The wel- fare society is a benevolent organiza- tion conducted by officials and em- ployes of the Shipping Board to care for needy cases the work are derived from and card parties, Arrangements for the dance are in the hands of the following commit- tee: A. L. Lansdale, chairman; M. J. Pierce, I. Weil. R.’ M. Hicks, A, J Wiiliams, H. A. Klucken, J. L. Ekman, J. Blankenship, . D. Gibbons, and E. J. Skidmore. secretary treasurer. dances ¢ the Hu- n Society, available for home: upon assurances of good treatment and that tliey will not be wacrificed for vivisection pur- poseg, Phone Main 8305, DO mane Edu bive collar: tag No 39, 1 BAR at Shouberi-Belasco Theater or Le Paradis, Friday: intrinsic value not large but sentimental association is. Ie- ward_far_return_to 1202 Decatur st. 10% rving st )LE DOG. Police and Airedale, 2 collar of tag: name *Nick." townrd. aturday i 4006 New Hampshire ave. . reward. can ol from 14th st Reward if returned. 100 COLRIE- Female, spade, fox red. four white feot, white note, white tip on tail; pet; re- ward. . Farlin, Rockville, Md. 11y COLLIE—Reward for information leading to return of large male collle. Phone Col. 3086, 9 DOG —Straight-haired Airedale, medium s brown with, whifechest:” collir but fo ag: and Decatur Pekingese ed ' October 27, $25 reward. 215 8th st. tail, at 7th and B s.w. FRATERNITY PIN—American _eagie with crossed swords, set with 3 pearls and 2 ame- Call_Columbia 295. Reward. Tuske case; night. Finder please nolify Miss Franklin 9382.J. toise shell rimmed: Mre. Jean Maher, Highiands, n Ea 421 Ridout in long b Funds to carry on | . & months | i | girl twins, s day of As-| bury M. at 11 o'clock at the chur: adelphia, and W Baltimore, will speak male chorus James E. Walker Post, No. American Legion, will meet for i annual Armistice religious service, o'clock, at Metropolitan A. M. Church, a stag smoker, 9 o'clock in ptiva cafe rooms of Fhomas Garden. The Fellowship Guild of St. Monica Chapel will meet at 6 o'clock, in Gu Hall, South Capitol and L streets. Bfiirthsi Reported. Births reported in the B st 24 hours Charles M and Mary'E. Matthews, boy a Benjamin H. and Lola M. Skidmore, boy. Willlam . and Mary A. Ridgway. girl John T. and Bertha E. Roswell, boy. Raymond and Helen L. Saunders. bos. Arthur H. and Eunice Ginn, boy. % F. and Lottie Stau William “A. ‘and Etta M. Newman, boy. Matteo and Amalia Di Benedetto, girl Nick and Nota Scliman, girl Ixadour and Cewia Deckelbaum, girl. Wiliiam T. and T. Trene Martyn, boy. d Ellatine B. Schulz, girl. Geor ! and Willie an Sise. girl. Daniel 1. and Lilli Cotter. boy. John and M ot Stewart, boy. Chas Dick. boy 3 . Kosack William L. arion R. King. girl. Tonald H. sie J. Sherman, boy. Leo and_ Marian V. Donovan. girl. James M_and Sibsl McDonal Alexand M. Portér, boy. nda_Green. ‘boy d_ Delia Pannell. boy. and Annie Wright, boy. nd Lillian B. Randolph. girl nd Dorothy Cole, boy. r M. and Mars J. Selby. boy. Frederick 'E. and Luln V. Rranson, girl. H. and Theima M. Yeatman, girl Sylvester and Agnex Ramses, boy Sylvester and Florence Tryon. gi Charles E. N Dennis and boy. McFall and Elizabeth Kerbey, boy. Rov C. and Mary M. Claflin, girl Richard V. and Irs H. Morien, girl. Frederick TI. and Dorothy 1. Talor. girl. Everett E. and Estelle P. Neal, boy. George N. and Mary I Pasette, girl. Thomas and Ma-garet McCleilan. boy. narles J. and Hazel Considine, girl. Sargh F. Hardesiy, boy. % it and Matgaret I. Binnix, boy. George ‘and Evelyn R. Armstrong. boy. Raymond and Mary Thomas, boy TUlysses S. and_Ruth Weaver. girl . and Mae Ratler. girl. William T. and Lenora Wright. boy Charles and Fannie Burke, girl Harry and Olive Moore, girl Deaths Reported. Deaths reported in the last 24 hours: Chivistian F. Eckloff, 82, 812 North Capitol 26, ts 11 E. The post members will hold te nd boy. &t be observed | ch, and at 8| | o'clock, Theodore R. Penney of Phil- Ashby Hawkins of Music by the | 1 | | i THE FAMILY. * T wish to thank the friends. rel tives and organizations for their sympath and floral tributes at the death of my be loved busband. Dr. MALVERN H. PRICE HIS WIFE, El E. PRICE YOUNG—WELCH. M L aud Mr. JOHN YOU 5w, were united in marr; ning. November 6, 1 Brigzs of the Fifth Calvary Baptist Church oficated during the ceremony. which \a~ followed by a reception. Onis immediat friends of the family were present. Af] an_extended motor trip thev will be home to their friends December 1 Deaths. BEALL, Thursday, November 6, 19 p.m.. WALTER' WARRI heloved hus band of Adeline T. Beall, aged 3. Funera services at his late residence, 2118 13th st se. Monday at 11:30 & sent A lington National Cemetery. BECEKMANN. November illness, BERTHA, age 83 August Beckmann, Son, Anton Kracke, neral Monday. Novembe her late resid Interment i Cemetery. PRICE. WELCH T0th st e Thursday eve The Rev. Dr at Int widow of the late of her Fu from K Creek B . Saturdar. November S, 192 fersonton, Va.. SPENCER RI brother of Milton M.. Wi L. Brent. ~Funeral from Monday, November 10. at 2:30 p.m BROWNE. Departed this life Friday, No vember 7. 1024, at 2:2) pm.. at his resi dence. 1738 U st. nw.. WILLIAM H. be loved " husband of Isabelle Mac and de voted father of Josie T. and Garey M Hrowne. Funeral Monday, November from Israel C. M. E. Church, 1st and 2 p.m.” Relatives and friends in vited o attend. The casket will not opened in church on Monday. ) A special communication of Hiram 0.4, F. A A. M., s called for Ly 9, at 4 p.m.. at Masonic 5th and Va. ave. s.e.. to arrange for the neral of Past Master WILL Funeral Monday, Nov. 1st and_B sts. s.w. of the Worshipful Master. RICHMOND MILTON, HENRY B. GEE, Acting Secretary. BROWNE. Members of the Frederick Doug- Iass Reiief Association are notified of the death. November 7. 1924, of WILLIAM H BROWNE. late member of the aw: Funeral Monday, November 10, 1024, & o'clock p.m., from Israel C. M. E. Chureh, JOHN A. DAVIS, President. LEON TURNER, Recording Secty. BROWNE. Cristus Attucks Relief Association announces the death of Brother WILLIAM H. BROWNE, secretary of the board of di rectors, Friday, November 7. 1024, at his residence, 1738 U st. n.w. Funeral Monday, November 10. at 2 p.m.. from Israel Church, st and B sts. s W. STEPHEN FULLER. President. J. C. BURLLS, Secretary. BROWNE. The Elder Men's Relief Assoc tion announces the death of WILLIAM BROWNE Friday, November residence, 1738 U st. n.w. Funeral Monda: November 10, at 2 p.m., from Israel Church, 1st and B sts. s.w. - H. H. NAYLOR, President. 4. 0. BURLLS, Secretary. BROWNE. Members of the Men's CIff Rock Association are requested to attend the fu neral of our late brother, WILLIAM H. BROWNE. from Tsrael C. M. E. Church, Monday at 2 p.m. Death e residence W 10. | o] tion, | | | | i | 4. at 430 | sppaGUE be | prices. carth i HIS DAT I MANN.GERLACH. In mem: ANNIE MANN-GERLACH. Fire ty mass Si, Mattin's ( N ANNA AND PAUL. * remembra PHILPOTT this life two WHALEN -+ our des PHILPOTT. dear frien Crown). who de azo, Novembe There are sriefs which can And wounds that can There are Leart t cannot e half revealed HEE DEVOTED FRIEND. MRS JAMES KNOWLES. . PITCHER. In loving dear son and brother, JOHN HER who died four years cnber 9 1 LILLLY find_comfor be healed 2 my huma In memors and brother, OWEN ( parted this life. November O Biessed the sball sce pare in heart 1824, after @ long | WINDHAM. of our devo HAM, who Years that Our loving rem ___ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WM. H. SARDO & CO., 412 H St. N.E Phone 1 Modern_Chapel Automol Funeral um can Director o Commadious M r——THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare s 1208 H STREET.N.W MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. 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S. ’? | Autopiano T, "Wyoming ‘ave. or 18¢h t.. reward. — MUSIC ROLLS $55() For Player-Pianos, Nothing more dependable Our Lagge Stock Offers the no matter what price you Widest Range of Choice. pay: for it! e P — “Christmas Selections” are We are ‘showing a very put,_ up in the attractive, new choice selection, priced up model boxes. to $750. leather case marked Franklin 7637, Re: i s METROPOLITAN POLICE BADGE—No. 100. Reward. John F. Dankmeyer, 41 Bryant st. 0! Herbert S. Morgan, 28, St. Elizabeth's Hos- ital. 'Pavid Dodd. 80, Emergency Hospital. Thomas Weir, 54, 127 K &t. Margarita Landgraff, 78, 1010 20th st. James W. Stringfellow, 61. 1898 H st. Louis Callisher. 62. one-half mile northeast of Chevy Chase Sanitarinm Frank P. Laveszo, 4, 1401 5th st. Catherine Langer, 47, Providence Hospital. Ellen C. Kane, 65, 2227 H st. Albert Dorsey, ‘39, 'Freedmen's Josephine Dixon. 42. 42 Florid Jasper Perry, 53. Freedmen’s Ida L. Conner. 50, 1019 18th t. Margaret A. Harris. 25, 1210 Banks st. Csnthia Davis, 48, 1212 8th st, s Gnston Green. 24," Gailinger Hospital. Wallace Watkins, 32, Gallinger Hopital Queen, W. H. JOH W. J. SINGLETON. Séc. Departed. this life November S CALLISHER. Funeral servie ing establishment, 7th s nected with the ofiginal W. R. Speare ;tlaeblflish"fcnt 940 F SL NLw' _)osep F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Edmonds'" on fla . Pres 385 —are accepted everywhere as’ $15 Cash—$10 Monthly thoroughly distinctive prod- Tor yoars Wbl have recom- ucts of a high order of excel- Ience. Their sweet, responsive, mended this beautitul, little Upright Piano. It seerhs to musical tone, captivates—and lasts! You should play on have the durability of iron, and no purchaser has ever a Vose before buying any been dissatisfied with it! : between or in bank and 250 14th st Burke ¥ 8th and H n.e. Iinder please return to Russell and get rewani. a5 keepsake. Friday. November 7. 1924, at his r Heights, Md., SAMUEL Jr., son of Samuel ( | November 10. W. Ernesi | 3034 M ST. N.W. o Jurvis in charge. | YOU SHOULD HAV DIXON. November 6, 1924, at 12:20, JO- | RPN DIROR, St at, 12 .,N:W'Gawler Ser.vice and sister and devoted friend. Mis Saruh | Hill. Funeral from residence of Miss Sarah Hill, 42 Florida ave. n.w., Sunday, Novem- Funeral Directors Since 1850 in 5512 1732 Penna, Main _Ave. Ny Timothy ber 9, at 2 p.m. FITZGERALD. Suddenly, Hanlon E. ____Phone L. Istablished 1841, Phone West 96. other piano. 1 PIANOS | New Vose Uprights New Vose Grands t i 1 ... $550 ™ . $795 ™ Sold on Comvenient Payments. Bow-knot, diamond and sapphire, $200. Friday, November Reward. 1333 '16th st. n.w. CTBOOK—Green, containing lost on Thured Call Adams 10423 Ha 5% 1777, "2024, at 8:30 pm.. st her recidence 1501 ¢ st 'se, BRIDGET FITZGERALD. be loved aunt of Mary, Sarah and Edward Car- Toll. Funeral from above residence Monday, November 10, at 8:30 a.m.; thence to Holy Comforter Church, where requiem mass will be said at § o'coek. Relatives and friends invited. 9 life November 6, 1924, at the residence of her M. ‘Jennie Smith, Clark ave.. Fairmon{ Helghts, Md.. Mrs. FANNIE GANT. "She i8 survived by four xons and | three daughters, David, Frank, (harles and Martha M. L. Gnirro, 2 days, George Wash- | John Gant, Mrx. Jeunie Smith, Mrx. Fannie ~ mron‘r’gmv‘:rflll H "(!'mnv el flrnny and ‘m;. M'L’. Tucker of Chicago, S = ucinda Monroe. 5 pital. . Funeral from her home church, St FUNERA; 3 George Alien. . 1000 26th st Thomas’, Prince Georges County, Md., at i __FUNERAL DESIGNS. Willie' Washingt o'clock, ‘Sunday, November 9. o == hours Watkins Lo Turner, 59, 41 Q st. Rernard Lancaster, 15, Providence Hospital. Julia A, Dongldeon, 45, 1920 17th st. s.e. Clifford” ) ith, 74, 2004 16th st. n.e. Loraine Railey, 2, Children's Hospital. Auson Mills, 90, 2 Duftont Cirele. Rosina Philemon, 74, Home for Aged and Infirm. Blias Solomon, 81, 1408 8th at. Lee Hutchins. 62, ‘the Highlands Apartments. Charles Young, 8 moaths, Children's Hos: ital. P'Samnel I Snyder, 4 months, 4715 8th “Ask the owner of a Laffargue” pen: Y. 3. elte—Mignon Not only does it have the largest library of rolls played by the foremost musicians—but it is the original of all re- $2 575 producing pianos. It is built in the beautiful “Estey” 3 Grand. In the “Brambach” for $1.695. REPERFORMING GRAND PIANO solitaire digmond, Tilfa ward, 3539 Hertford pl. n.w. TUXEDO formation, Box 321-V. UMBRELLA—Dark blue silk. ivory tips, brows and white handle, with leather strap: left on | 17th ‘and_Pa. ave. car Thursday noon. Mre. Bowen, Rutland Courts. _North 7951. + WATOH—White gold. wilver chain_braceiet: between Business High School and 016 16th st. Reward. Miss Kathryn Smith. Hotel Gordon. 9% WRIST WATCH AND BRACELET—Platinum- diamond-s#pphire. Bulovia. _Thursday - eve- ning. Keward. = Write Box 207-V, Star effice. T.F.COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT ST. NORTH 7976, ny setting; re- daughter, A2 E. F. DRrooP & SONs.Co. 1300 G ST. TAR PIN_PLATINUM AND DIAMOSD, SUN. DAY NIGHT, NOV. 2. LIBERAL REWARD I¥ RETURNED TO GEORGE GROUCH, TREASURER CRANDAL THEATERS. OF- FICE OVER METROPOLITAN THEATER, 954 F ST. N.W. G H. M. CRANDALL. 45 BILL—Between 1st n.e. and 3rd n. woman. Finder phone Lincoln 9081, ward. ing at Hanlon's funeral parlors, 641 H st. | Ha cns I:f. Notice of funeral hereafter. ki Artisdic sInesie—Inexptusice. GOODMAN. ~November 5. 1924. at the Roose- | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Tist eur, ‘boloved mothor of Myeis . Bong haf N st year. beloved mother of My SN a0, Remsinn at the Fanemt home ot | Geo. C, S f%fii Phope Main 108 tLeas "N S ICES. Promg delivery, 800 14th Bonee Basterr 0 GARDINER. Suddents. Saturday. Novemver| BLACKISTONIYS FLORAL el 8. 1024, at Emergency Hospital. FRANCIS| [JESIGNS Are Artistic and Kessonuble e Digkn, 40. 443 6Lt 5w X s I e A araels, 5. 150 R';I:M'am Bruen) of Glencarlyn, Va. Hemaina rest Belivey tivie Freedmen's ‘Hospital. Totant ot James and Sadie P. Henderson, Freedmen et ot onve Young, 30 B 443 et e Pital. | T ‘beloved husband of Marie Gardiner (uce Lth & M. Tel. Main 370i, rompt aut Infant of Henry and Mayme Glover, ot 8 days, Freedme: fafant of John and Wamey Bruce, 1 bour, nd artin 'W. Hysong Co.. 1300 N st. n. CHOICE FLORAL minutes, 126 10th st. s.e, Fuseral and intermeat at Wardanella, Ark. gt MODERATE P

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