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$5,000 Life Insurance for $46.90| EDWARD E. RICE DIES; * s e S8 | «FATHER OF BURLESQUE” fars ‘shd fllnatration. Cowpuny founded 165, Notable Figure on Broadway Re- Assetu over_$300.000,000 M. Le Roy Goff, 610 Woodward Bldg. garded Modern Musical Shows as Vulgar. !mullneo—-AH Branches—M. 340. Mortgage Loans Made and Sold J. LEO KOLB 5027 1237 Wisconsin Ave. Press. YORK, November Rice, veteran theatric oducer and known as the burlesque,” died at a hospital last week’s illness. He was 3 old. The National Vaude- | ville Association will conduct serv- | ices for him tomorrow morning. “Evangeline,” produced in was among his more importa Others were “Conrad the " “Hiawatha” and “Horrors.” credited with having dis- covered many of the famous stars of ‘the day, including Nat Goodwin, Lillian Russell and Will H. Crane. He was noted along Broadway for | his aversion to what he considered the vulgarity of modern musical shows 7 823 N.Y. A Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Cnmmck Dry Cleaning Co, Main 1344 1874, it pro- was CHAMBERS SPE- CIALIZES ON REA- SONABLE PRICED FUNERALS CHAMBERS’ COM- PLETE FUNERALS | §75, $100, $125, $150 UP Fl l_sl STE fl{ \\l't]l)[l,Ts $8§ FINE PRIVATE AMBULANCE Charge for local calls is only $4.(}0 RO McCORMACK DEAD. | Expires After Being Conveyed | From Street to School Basement. Patrick F. McCormack. 57, 1137 Fifth street northeast, died suddenly vesterday morning in the Webb School, Rosedale and Fifteenth streets northeast. He was found on the street near the school ! about 3:30 o'clock in the morning by Patrick Sullivan, school janitor, who CHAMBERS® charges i plete sery CHAMBERS' largest ude cquipment s in the city. THE BROWN STONE Funeral Home of W.W.CHAMBERS CO. NDABLE UNDERTAKERS corner of Chapin St. the ing to care for him. Three hours later McCormack was dead. Coroner Nevitt gave a ¢ death from natural cause services will be held at St. Aloysius | Church Wednesday morning, and in- | terment will be in Mount Olivet Ceme- rtificate of Funeral Styles Both Instant Hot Water G G vamples In Operation “TROOP" “TROOP"” The Troop Hot-Water Systems GUARANTEED—HIGH GRADE—DURABLE PLUMBERS AND BUILDERS SUPPLIED 709 13th St. Above G €. A Ml G Sce Our 13th St. Boulevard Opening Nov. 20th “father | basement | took him to the basement of the build- | The Hounekeepers’ meet tomorrow, 2 en’s University Club, Miss Ilena M. Bailey Alliance will at Wom- 1 street. of the Bureau of Home Economics, Agriculture De- partment, will tell “How to Save | Time in Household Work." home board of Jop Lodge, No. 27, O, E. S., will give |4 benefit’ luncheon and progressive 500 party tomorrow in Joppa Lodge | tHall 4209 Ninth street. Luncheon, 12:30 p.m. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. WIFE OF DR. E. M. CARTER, Washington City Chiropractors’ As- Alexander Van Rooyen will preside Most of Life. The ammmal meciig and exhibi|At her residence, 1431 Montague 2 o'e Margaret's Church, Connecticut | Pastor Sixth Presbyterian were Charles T. Chrter, Born in Stafford County, Va., Mrs. sister, Mrs. Vennie Redmon; ’l'he auxiliar S _EX-MUNICIPAL JUDGE THE EVENING STAR, -WASHINGTON Dri E. B, Henderson and H. U. Bell of this city are to be the prin-| 48 YEARS OLD, EXPIRES cipal speakers at a meeting of the |sociation Wednesday night at 8| Was Native of Virginia, But Had jo'clock at the Center Chiropractors’ College, 1914 Seventh street. Dr.| Lived in Washington, D. C., and Dr. C. A. Thompson, secretary, | has extended an frvitation to all 10-| Mrs Bessie I Carter, 48 years old, | cal chiropractors to be present. wife of Dr. Emmett M. Carter, died < 2 street, Friday. Funeral services were fon of Sarments of . C. branch of | conducted at tho residence this after- Wiliibe [RE1dlitomorrow; 10,48 wmy kin (100D 8E 2 oiclocke iRey. IDE Cliokot, 5 : o | Chureh, officiated. Interment was in ‘I.i\cmi‘:‘;nd\'l;?edsa“crn" place. The pub Glenwood Cemetery. Carter, Walter F. Carter, jr.; George Collson, Willilam 8. Macdonald and Henry E. Bittinger. Carter had lived in this ¢ity 35 years. She is survived by her husband, Dr. Carter; brother, Trave Seger of Vir- a daughter, Miss Dorothy Carter, and a son, Beverly Carter. RITES FOR T. H. CALLAN, Services Today at St. Patrick’s| Catholic Church, Followed by Interment at Mt. Olivet. Citizens’ years South Washington iation will celebrate its s a cltizens' association, being the bldest in Washington, November 19 There will be an zuldrrss. refreshments and musical | numbers by the Cecilian Circle, com- | posed of girls of the southwest. ices for Thomas L vears old, formerly a judge Municipal Court for two t and later appointed a United Commissioner, who died at G Hospital Friday, were held at St Patrick’s Cath Chureh at 10 o'clock this m Interment was in Mt. Olivet Mr. Callan Funeral Callan of the The Langley Pare 7 i eiation will meet tomorrow, 7:30 p.m., in Laugley Junior High School. Pro- gram, fealuring Education week Teacher Asxo- Washington Society of will meet Wednesday, § assembly hall of Cosme Hood, chief mechanical enginecr, Burcau of Mines, will make address “Coal Storage in Washington.” Buffet supper. ingineers 5 i :15 o'clock, in Club. 0. P. lic ning Cemete had been in health for some time and had been in the hospital for about five weeks. He resided here at 1216 O street. His | family had resided in the District of Columbia for 100 years PENALTY IS APPROVED. President Acts Upon Verdict Dis- missing Army Officer. The Pr has approved the sentence of dis imposed by gen- eral court-martia the of Sec- ond Lieut. Maur Hi Medical Administr#tive Corps. hat ofticer | was tried at Rizal pine Islands, on char, ancial irreg- laritic The senter by another court-martial the same city failing | Waply: on tomorrow. 12145 p.m., at University Club. Dr. Tom A Williams will speak on “The Teaching jof Mental Hygiene to Medical Stu- dents and Graduates.” The Helen Keller Guild will meet 2 pan., at the home of J. H. Fishback, 3432 Ashley ter- “leveland Park 5 Ty nis in | Do ) ou Realize that you cess i I'fe may binge upon the condition of _your ex? Our o e Exumining methods point the way to better vi James W. Callaha 1314 G St was disapproved by ty Club Bldg.the officer New Branch Store 922 14th OPPOSITE FRANKLIN SQ. | ClaflinOpticalCo. .- convened at Philip the Pre has been restor ine Scouts, ident and to duty Additional Service Effective November 11 2:20 am. 8:04 am. Washington Ar. New York (Pa. gm) Sleeper open for occupancy 10 p.m. Dining Car serves breakfast. For reservations call the TRAVEL BUREAU—MAIN 3300 WALTER V. SHIPLEY Assistant General Passenger Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO House & Roof Paints Is Your House All Ready for Thanksgiving? ‘]Do ubtless there's still some brig}\tening up of woodwork, floors and furniture to be done, so here's our reminder that Reilly's have all the best mediums for such work, and at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES. QLook to us also for House Paints, Roof Paints and Auto Enamels and you'll be sure to do satisfactory jobs. Glass Table Tops —Buffet tops, Desk tops and Tray bottoms Cut to Order at very Reasonable Prices— Polished Plate or clear Window Glass, as you prefer. HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS Floor Wax and Polishes Copyright 1924 Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit Quality at $3950 tion. They have the pick world’s woolens; employ clothes. being content with small 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 Wall Tints & Wood Stains Raleigh Haberdash Satisfaction Guaranteed. Thirteen-ten F St. D. C SILAS W. DEEBLE DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS| Virginian, 75 Years 0ld, Will Be Buried in Cemetery at Walkers Chapel. Silas V. Deeble, 75 vears old, died at his home near the Washington Golf and Country Club, in Virginia, yesterday after a lingering illness. Mr. Deeble was a lifelong resident of Virginia. He was the son of the late Edward Kerr Scarborough and Mrs. Elizabeth Deeble, both of Vir- ginla, Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in the cemetery at Walkers Chapel, Va. Mr. Deeble is survived by his wife, Mrs. Annie Deeble; six daugh- Mrs. W. itlow of Pholadel- . Pa.; Mrs. Ivon W Boston, Mrs. 8. W. Mrs. Le Allen, Miss Ella V. Deeble and Miss Emily M. Deeble, all of Virginia, and two sons, Henry A Dceble of Washington and 1. Ross Deeble of Virginia. COMMISSIONS AWARDED Bower 0. R C. Rank Accorded Local| Residents. Commissions fn the Officers Reserve Corps of the Army have been issued by the War Department to Angus I Box 3552, Georgetown, of Engineers: to Alvin 616 Longfellow street, as lieutenant of infantry; to Hugh Higgins, 1507 Monroe street, a captain in the Quartermaster Corps; to John D. Wood, 626 T street as a second lieutenant of Infantry Samuel R. Campbell, Clarendon, s a first lieutenant of engineers, and to Thomas H. Cummings, U. S. embassy, Paris, France, as a colonel of cavalry. GOLD MEDAL FOR HEROISM T Basford, second B Award to Electrician’s Mate Who, Saved Man From Drowning. A gold life-saving medal of honor for rescuing a man from drowning has been ordered presented to Elec trician’s Mate Franklin Jake O'Neal \ttached to the battleship Wyoming, by the Treasury Department. on De ber 21 last O'Neal, while a passenger on a New York fe dived into the iey waters to safety a fellow passenger who had fallen overboard. You'll Be Surprised at Such ART SCHAFFNER & MARX can put it there be- cause of their immense organiza- of the. the best style designers; the most expert tallors. That’s why we sell their We pass the full value on to you by keeping expenses down; building by volume of sales and proflts. er " Inc. - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 Philiips of | i tonight; tomorrow and brought | 1924 INDORSED BY COOLIDGE. |2,000000 Americans Expected to | Observe Golden Rule Sunday. ‘Washington headquarters of the Near East Relief, declared yesterday in a statement that more than 2,00 000Americans will observe Golden Rule Sunday December , to ald orphans of the Bible lands. Presi dent Coolldge, Secretary Hughes, 35 State Governors, members of the diplomatic corps here and heads of 22 foreign governments, the state- ment said, have indorsed the plan. JURORS OUT 73 HOURS AND TAKE 91 BALLOTS Two Woman Members Collapse in Trial of Ohio Bank Officials. Ui Aswocinted Press, CLEVELAND, Ohio, November 17.— | A record for Cuyahoga County for the length of time a jury was out is believed by court officials to have been established here yesterday when the jury in the case of five former officials of the Municipal Savings and Loan Co. swas discharged after be- 17 lots. Discharge of the jury followed the nervous breakdown of Mrs. Clara Greenough, Lakewood, after a ses- sion which lasted until early today. She was the socon:to flve woman jurors to suffer a nervous breakdown, the other being Mrs. Edna B. Wickes, whose place was taken oy the alter- nate juror during taking of testi- mony last weelk. The jury found three of the de- fendants, Sol Peskind, M. A. Vinson and Ben Karp, guilty of publishing a | false statement of the financial con- | dition of the Municipal company and acquitted Thorntoh W. Hutcheraft, former president. No agreement was H(;hnu in the case of Edward K. Fisher. — . THE WEATHER / District of Columbia—TIncreasing cloudiness tonight, minimum tem- perature 28 degrees; tomorrow rain and warmer; moderate north winds. Maryland — Increasing cloudiness rain or snow and w to fresh north e rmer; 1ds Virginia—Increasing cloudiness to- night; tomorrow rain and warmer; moderate north winds. West Virginia—Increasing cloudi- ness tonight, probably rain or snow tonight and tomorrow; warmer 1orrow. Record for Tewtny-four Hours. "hermometer—4 p.n : 8 pm., 45; 12 midnight, 36; 4 am., 30; 8 am. 27; noon, 20. Barometer—4 a.m., 29.94; 12 “midnight, 0.19; 8 p.m., 30.29; noon, Highest temperature, at Z p.am. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 24, occurred at 7 a.m. today. Temperature same date last yvear— ilighest, 53; lowest, 41. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:26 a.m. and 6:37 p.m.; high tide, 12:05 p.m. Tomorrow—ILow tide, 7:13 am. and 7:29 pm.; high tide, 12:13 am. and 12:51 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Sun rose 6 moderate 29.81; 8 pam, ; 4 am, 30.26. 53, occurred Today 1:54 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises 6.34 a.m.; sets 4:53 p.m. Moon rises .m, Automobile 1amps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. sun sets sun 11:41 9:59 p.m.; sets = Temperature. == Twu Stations. Weather *“10j9mouw, Smwg o) mw g Abilene, Tex. 30.22 Albany ... 30.04 62 “ I harleston. | i Atinuin 30,18 Atlantic City 3015 Baltimoze .. 30.24 Buffalo * 30.16 30.16 Cincinnati .. 30.32 | Detroit iy | New York.. Okla. City.. 30.12 Omaia 0% Philadelphia. 30.18 Phoenix 30.05 Pittsh 0.30 Portlend, Me. 20,60 Portland. 0. Raleigh Lake City 30 Clear, Clear Clear Cloudy Ciear’ Clear Clear, Clear lear Pt.cloudy Clear Cloudy an Diego. S. Francisco 30.16 St. Lo St. Paul Acattle Spokane WASH 30.20 30.46 32 ).C. 30.28 24 FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time. today.) Station: Temperature. Weather. London, 88 Part cloudy Parls, ‘France. Clear Vienns, Austria Snow Copenhagen, Denmari Clear Horta (Fayal), Azore Cloudy Hamilton, Bermu Part clondy San Juan, Porto Rico.. Part cloudy Havana, Cuba Cl Colon, Canal Zone. 2 88 a8 55 Clear’ England.. = ——— FOUND. GANE wnd_Victrola record Hamilton ave., Clarendon, Va. s LOST. BAGBlack: Iost Sund p.m., containing _child Pleate return to 1351 Pa. between 6 and 7 wearing apparel. ave. se.. or call | Lincoln 474 BRACELET—Flexibl gold and ename} 2094 COLLIE- Frask. White: male: brown and black car Reward. thedral ave. n.w. ¥ TOG—Setter, brown and white, male; fag 12211, Reward. Return to 2138 Wioming browa aud white. ti st. . g ie: male wex; Baole, the Woodley. Col._6867. 19¢ resemoling _collie, _Heturn. West 1331, Re- 06— maie Reward. Return to 2002 collar H. Re- DOG, coal black. Andrews, 1409 31st st. n.w. rd. gt 4z GLASSES, in_black case, between Rialto and 9th and F. Reward. Frank, 5650. MONEY, {n_envelope, Sunday, on O st. o Finder ¢all Lincoln 4812-W. . NECKLACB—Dearl, Sunday efternoon be- tween Wallach pl.'n.w. and 9th st. Reward Af returned to 1324 Wallach place. NECKLACE_Pearl, between Military 8th and _Rittenhouse sts. Reward. 7051-W. 885 Rittenhouse st. POCKETBOOK, between Federal Bank and Strayer's Business College, day, containing $20; reward. Hyatt 06, Octobar 8 e W No, 4 Toad, Col. American Satur- BAT-W. 1 POLICE_BADGE, around 3rd and precinct POM DOG—Small, black; female; blind in one cye: white on head from age: name Daisy. Reward for recovery. 331 36th st, Clev. 29, FCH—Gold, Saturday, between Metropol- l‘:n?z'l’l‘hell!r and 11th; initials M. P. Reward. Return_Adams 4885-W. IST WATOH—Green gold, Black iniay e rie dotin F. Cook: U. 8. Savings Bank. Phone North " WATCH—Dady’s, gol T N ecmeas Wooloia & Lotiron, or 14th st. between F and Penn. Telephone Columbia 0843. 15 IN BNVELOPE—Near or Ia St Stephen’s Cburch, Beward. 1031 22ad a.w. g sapphire in stem. Rewa Ing out 73 hours and taking 91 bam | to- | MRS. DOROTHY L. THOMAS IS CLAIMED BY DEATH Dies at Her Home in This Clty, at Age of 26, After Long t Tllness. Mrs. Dorothy Loulse Thomas, 25| years old, dicd at her residence, 1210 | Longfellow street yesterday, after a | lingering illness. { A native of this city, Mrs. Thomas was the daughter of J. H. and Mrs Annie A. Kettner. She would have celebrated her fourth wedding anni- versary November 22, Prio to her marrlage to Roger A. Thomas she was a clerk In the War Department following graduatlon from Busines High School. Mrs. Thomas {s survived by husband, parents, three aunts—Mrs Caroline Lowe Reisebert, Mr: Lulu |M. Harlow anfl Mrs. Paul F. Cain ‘and three uncles—Charles A. Lov 'Wllllalll G. Lowe and Arthur Lowe | | her all of this city. Funeral services will be conducted at Wright's funeral parlors, tomor- row afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. | Charles B. Fultz, pastor of the United | Brethren Memorial Church, will | ficiate. Interment will be in Gle | wood Cemctery. A OEGAN'IZATION ACTIVITIES TODAY. | Mme. Tsamados, wife of the former Greek Minister, will be honor gubst and speaker at a tea at Coll Women's Club, from 4 to 6 o'clocl Appearing in native costume, will tell of “The Songs of the ¢ | Islands,” illustrated with songs. The ladies of Iplphany Chapel will open a bazaar at the chapel house, 230 Twelfth street southwest from 5 to 10 o'clock; to be repeated | tomorrow and Wednesday, same and place, TONIGHT. The Cheer-O Club will give a efit dance, 8:30 o'clock, at Elks Hal Proceeds for work among disabled service men in hospitals. “I Can” will be discussed Washington Practical Psychology Club, 8 o'clock, at Playhous A card party under auspices Washington Council, Catholic W en’s Benevolent Legion, will be glve 8:15 o'clock, at Cathollc Communit House, 601 E street. Clarence A. Phillips will lev-(urn or “Washington, the City Beautif illustrated, at smoker in Heart parish hall, under ausp! the Holy Name Soclet Another jfeature will be a talk by Frederic William W Musical numbers 1 ‘K. C. Band. The District of Civil | of Coluribla Societ Engineers will meet, o'clock, in assembly hall of Cosme | Club. Frederic A. Delaro, chairn “American Civic Association's mittee of One Hundred in the eral City,” will speak on the of the committee and problems con nected with the future developme of the City of Washington. The Monday LEvening Club will meet, 8 o'clock, at University Wor en’s Club, 1634 I street. Topic, Recreational Activities in Was] ton.” Speakers, Col. C. Sherri and Miss Rhoda Milliken, Women Bureau, Police Department. The Hubbard H Association will school building. discuss the o. Home and meet, 8 Henry C. Schick test Schoo p.m., in Clark will | Cards of Ehanks | NEUHEGK. We wish to express our sincers thagks 4nd aporeciation (o our relatises ani frieflds for “their kindness, ssmpathe oo beautiful foral tributes at the death of oir beloved mother, A_C. AND F. L. NEUBECK TIBBS. Mre. Nellie Tibbs Sawell, Mrs Tibbe Hearlanes ang” drr Do Tibbs Wedge wish tor exmn 10" appreciation to fsianas fe thelr cxpression of ermpathy o death of their mother, Mrs, ANNA TIBI Deaths. ; BROWN. Friday, November 14, 1924, at her rexidence, 148 Heckman st. s.e., SALLIE BROWN, the widow of the jate William H. Brown and devoted mother of William ¢ Oliver S. and Anoa Mae Brown snd aunt of Annie Belle Edwards. Funeral Tuesday. | November 18, at 12 o'clock, from Baptist Church, corner 9th and P ats. Relatives and friends invited. | BROWN. Members of Queen Estber Chapter No. 1, 0. E. 8., are requested to attend the funerul of our iate sister, SALLY BROWN. from Shiloh Baptist Church, corner of 9th and P sts. n.w., Tuesddy, Novembe 18, at 12 o'clock sharp. 3. 307 RN { =1} | | | ELIAS MAYME STEWART, Sec. ‘onwn Julia McN. Henry Auxiliars. No. 2, Army and Navy Union, announces the death of Comrade S N, died Friday night, November 11, 3 eral Tues November 18, at 12 o'clock noon, ob Baptist Church, 9th and P sts. n.w. meeting Monday, uber 17, at & o'cloc at 0dd Fellows’ Hall. Uniforms white BERTHA M. KEY, EMMA J. ANDERSON, L. A BROWN. Officers and members of Limnan Guild, 'No. 1, H. T. C., are req tend the funeral of Princess SAL on Tuesday, November 1S, at sharp, from' Shiloh Baptist Churcli, § P atx n.w. The grand guild and all sister guilds invited. SIR _KNIGHT BUTCHER, Saturday, 15, MARY A. BROWNE of the V Apartments. Services in the Western Presbyterian Chureh, 1911 H st. n.w., Mon- day_evening, November 17, at 8 pui. In terment in Mount Morlah' Cemetery. delphia, Tuesdas. 17 BROWNE. The members of the. Ladies’ Aid of tlie Concordia Lutheran Church are requested to attend the ‘funeral services of our late member, Mrs. MARY BROWNE. at Western Presbyterian Church, Monday eveniug at & p.m. LUCY HANFORD, Sec's. 1 CARUSL Saturday, November 13, 16 CATHERINE ed wite o Rec ginia X Requiem msss at the Chureh of the Immacuiate Concepflon at 9 o'clock. Int ment_(private) Mount Olivet Cemet CORBIN. Sunday. November 16, 1924, at 8:20 a.m., At her resi SARAH CORE! ved motler of Mra. Rebecea Glascoe ‘of. Baltimore, Md.: Mrw Eva Anderson and Mrs, Mamle Miilard of Washington, and Mrs. Mabel Arrington of Baltimore, Md.; sister of Mlss Hattie Corbin of Asbury Park, N, J.: auat of Willlam and Alonzo Meverly, and’ greataunt of Mrs Touise B. Frye and Otto and Raymond Hohanan and mother-inlaw of Fdward T. Millard. Funersl from Zion Baptist Church. ¥ st. bitween 2rd and 435 st. s.w., Tuesday, November 18, at 1 p.m., Rev. W. J. How ard officiating. ? Sundey, November 15, 1024, at bis Walkers Chapel, Va., SIL Annie’ Deebl late re< pm. Relati loved hushand of Mrs. vears. _Funeral from Tuesday, November 18, al and friends invited. DUNWORTH. Monda at 5:30 a.m., at her residence, st mw., MARY. beloved dau Timothy and Mary Dunworth (re Funeral from the alove Tesidence e Wed- nesday, Novemb-c 1 > B the ‘Bacred Heart Chureh. where ‘reg mass will be suog for the repose of soul at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. 18 HAWLING. Sunday, November 16. 1924, at Staunton, Va., WILLIAM HAWLING of Leewburg, - Va., beloved husband of Annle L. Hawling (nee Koones). Inter- ment at Washington, Notice of funeral in Tuesday’ . November 1 Noves 16, 1924, MAN, beloved niece of Miss Harriet Steverson. Funeral from her residence, 1835 Que st. Bence 1o high mask Toterment s ugustine’s Church, where will be sung at 10 o'clock. Mount Olivet Cemetery. KLEIN. Saturday, November 15, Georgetown University Hospital, WECKHERLIN KLEIN, beloved w eph_Klein. Funeral’ services from H. ‘Hines Co. funcral home, n.w.. Tuesday, thence to the 18th and Park rd. n.w., s said at 9 wm. for the MoOORMACK. Suddenly, November 16, PATRICK F. McCORMACK, belo band of Bridget McCormack (nee Funeral from his late residence, 113 ‘ednesday, November 19, 'nt 8:30 a ice to St. Aloysjus Chureh, where requ ‘masa will be said at 9 a.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. Relatives and friends in- vited, \ where maxs repose of her 17 1924, hus: on). | WEEKLEY. Deaths. MADRE, = Sunday morning, Novemher 15 1924, At bis residence, 1318 9th st. n.w MOSES BLYDEN, son of the late Moses Charlotte Madre, devoted husband ¢ Madre (nee b), brother of Maric Madr. Marshall and McDonald Lindsay Madr. uncle of Odessa Madre, son-in-law of Susar Webb, brother-in.law of Rev. 1 Mursliall, Annie Madre, Jose ward Coleman, William Wenb of P Phin, (Abber ‘Smith. Mah1 Parteilo harles ebb: nephew of Hanna New ! He leaves to mourn their loss thrce nir Oue nepuew and host of frie Remu ean be viewed at his sister's residence 2035 o.w., after § pm tist” Chur e.cay, Novemb Jiev. Jumen i1, Starsiall liam ‘S, Howard relatives inyit NEBBETT. 5w Novembe: son of a devoted fat Fverett and W Tliomps services will Thursday. Nover Rtev. J W W PROCTER. Satnurda 9 a.m., at Capit SEDGWICK, aged Mary' . (nee Smithy v fre. Wikiiam ¢ ral from Gawler's Tuesday % “Ang Heig i a p. paters ple RIEGEL. D November 17, v 1921, at RUDOLPH ¥ iate Catherin £ Mars Ri ] HICKLER, Emergency’ H 1. & TIAN M. SCHICKLER, is murvived by a son, Ge daughters, Mics Mi svember funeral papers plea Tuesdas, Novem hkeepsie, N. 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