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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI MBER 18, 1924, 1 land 15 fire companies had enrolled . | slonary Soclety and the Jeftries (la- " - . = pEU GRUSS []RWE [ el oot | OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |ty e v sones v |GUS ), KARGER BURIED | THE WEATHER ! Deaths. 4l CHAMBERS SPE. {1 commund of Capt. Charles T. rm,‘ The Anthropological Society will| The entertalnment corumittee of IN CINCINNATI TODAY : nistrict—Ciouds touight and tomor- | (RRY; Derarted tis lite. Monda | i ] CIAL]ZES ON Rh‘A_ | | had unanimously indorsed amd sub- | Meet, 4:45 o'clock, in room 42-3, of [ the Georgla State Soclety will mesat, & i | TOW: Nol Guile so cold tomorrow: | dence’ 123 Carroll ‘s s EDWARD 2 B s g {scribed to the campaign, and he ex- ' New National Museum. Dr. Robert!o'clock. at home of Mrs. R. E. L. Hall, " 5 ! minimum temperature tonignt about | M of tie Tatz Harrief L. survived by SONABLE PRICED Q””““‘“ the other preeinets to follow ) S Woodworth of National Research | 2819 Twents-uinth street. to arrange | Chapel Crowded With Friends of |37 degrocs; moderats northeast| Byt ot Wi iien M3 Fife in o's {in & short time hief Watson said|Council will consider “The Relations | for first social affalr of Georgians : | Winds. Thompaa: Masme . Awhton and Harrier . Complete Funerals [the 15 fire compantes. were out of a|of Psychology and Anthropology. living in the District. Washington Correspondent of | ™ Maryiand--Partly eloudy tonfght:| Fein: - Reiaiives end ronds ey oo $75, $100, $125, $150 Up | total of 30, ind tha. there is avery n =—— the Times-Star. tomorrow unsettled, slightly warmer: | Died wiientiy ‘triumpbant. Funera | Sot Metiroarty O'Conn Tost, No. 7.| Woondrow Wilson Lodge, No. 316, P. moderate mortheast o seothesst| SrIices will be held st hin lafe residsnce FINEST STEEL VAULTS §85 S | Eoason Ah holleve a simllar response | American Leglon, will meef at 218{0. W.. will meet, 8 o'clock, at 503 G | By the Assaciated Press outheast | Thurstey. November 20, at 2 o'elock p.m NO BETTER MADE vinds. | Rer 1°W. Waters oficia uneral Temaining comporthcoming from the| Third street. ~Arrangements will be|stroel. Nomination of officers. Dep- | CINCINNATI, Obio, November 18.—| " Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight and | _femor. Ges. maer® Omcleting. * Fusersp 4i FINE PRIVATE AmButANCE || Police and Firemen in Record | made for supplying needy buddies|uty Grand Master Samuel Hals will |Cincinnati friends of Gus J. Karger, Charge for Tocal calls is only $4,00 | tomorrow: rain or snow in southeast | BIEGEL. Departed this life 10 a.m. Mon Chureh Campaign Ressita. with Thanksgiving baskets. be the guest of the evening. | natloraily known as u political au’ | portion tonight; not much change in | fag, Sy 17 105 Rty L 5 = — hority for twenty vears Wash- erature; moderata sh north- Sved husband of the Iate Catherine Kiege | Enroliment—Campaign to |, Fa7ls returns from the campaign ~ ToNiGHT. A bassav will be beld at Humiimel (TSI SNELSoC LEenty Feats Wast- Lempnth: modciafaltoifneaniorth- |l endieed e Tather of Mare Ricgel ‘:_..‘” ! [in the churches wera recsived Iast| Walorama Citizens' Association will | M. . Church for henefit of building [ (WRI%R correspondent of the Cinelr A Wing BIo U5 toniEht and f. D on. Thbiasus s adence, 313 Hth sl CHAMBERS® cquipment iy the || . | night as follows: St. John's, George- | mect. S o'clock, in parish Fouse of | fund. Wil be repeated tomarrow (i THUIE-SAR who afed In Washo| W i emriGsdnt iU g b e LI B AR T T Inrgest in the eity. Continue a Week. [town, 23 mombers: Church of the Marguret's Church. Miss Jessie | afternoon and evening. | ngton Jast Sunday, pald their la omorrow; not quite o cold tomor- | i Reaubm e tiis |esew 10 aelock. Relatisen 4 ! “ espects here todss ow. rlends an Covenant 107 members: Petworth | I# Salle will speak of “Intelligent LEAE re toda ro friends Invited. Ingarment Mount Ol Lo R N QT < 4 = " = “hapel will; The funeral servicea, brief and im- Cemeter. b I Church, 14; Washin ,. Ban g of Children in the Public| The ladies of Ipiphany Chapel will - Records for 24 Hongs : i o al 11 £ The announcement of the DISUHCt | goriun. 13: 8 ._Avenue Presby o Bt Tes o the United Jawish Cemetery. Men and mometer—4 pom. @2: 8 o ber 15, 1824, after & lingering ilinees, 1) uncra ome o terian, 13; St. John's, 117; First Con- | = women who had known Mr. Karger or | {2 midnight, 28; 4 a.m., 28; 8 a.n ;| TIAM SEALS devoted mon of Pred Sep Chupter, Americun T ; last | gregational. 127; Memorial Lutheran, | The Tekakwitha Club will present et Ml e S aleat bRl Ut it S i il ; A1 Sterson of Fiorente B seqls o st 7 iy e ~; J L 5 o ol ¢ r - “An Ever g wi tamona' fo he 2 d - o o ¥, Wera < 20,91 enves tnn devated sisters and one niece W.W.CHAMBERS CO. Jnigtc hat the roll can_scnedulea to5%, 204 Chureh of Our Father, 160, | (00 nc"or the wlubre work for needs CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |prilcnt, orowdin | e ohwnel and | Barometer 4 pon. s02n: 8 pom, | Fioh'Nodclsd Lo, g 2t Ase el 27 Biclose today. would be extended a al membership, exclusive of | DT o L eloa A overflowing to the Jawn. Rabbi . 2 midnight. 3 daim., 30.34; | renidence of hia father Suns PRI Rl DEPENDABLE UNDERTAKERS i othier week, w5 met today by Maj. | the pollce and fire department re. |Indian missions. at 8:50 o'clock. the| Thets Atpka €M1 Sorerity will wive | Qrerfoung 06 (10 It Rabbl James )%, 1 30'36." noon. 502 B i s g e : S | s . irns, no g o ayhouse, N stree a card party tom ; : e riti ! i G| 1o, gierment 3t Harmoms Cometers 14th St. corner of Chapin St. || Paniel Sullivan. superiniendent of po- | tirns, now stands at 11482 Fifty | y R Aniong. 1He mctive inalibeaners were st temperature, 34, occurred | o Toierment at H Comet Hice, and Chief Engineer George | thousand members beenuplaced { X naitaiana abAlscelalievaningll L L Capt. Victor Heintz. former: repre. | At 3:30 pm. vesterday.” Lowcst tem- | SQUDER, Monds. Notemner 17 102 aulilisim Infmnin Soki [ Wil he held by Washington Camp.| AH interested in the canference on jsentative of the second Ohio district, | Perature. 25.4, oceurred at 6 am. to-{* mither af Wilert P Sosaer Fos e Veterans, at the | the pre-sehool child are invited to|and Hulbert Taft and Moses Strauss, | 42 | Pudzctt’s Crapal 730 111 at | foderate Homs, 5:20 o'clock. The | meet Friday. 1:30 pm. at 1634 Tlrespective Jitor and managing edi Temperature same date last.vear—| das. November 19, at 3 p.m s O e R oante ama, orelos e | mee 30 po.. 3 spectivels editor an ) -1 o s IF gayovember 10 cat 3 o s e e aifair will be in honor of the camp's| streat. Dr. Lois Meek will outline a|tor of the Times | Highest, 53; lowest. 38, ! nois sud Towa papers pleate rops) : { woman reprecentativ vho will at-| program. - 3 Tide Tahle {TURNER. Sundw:. November 16, 1924, a tend the geacral reu be held Headed by Pre Caolidze and 5 5 0% pim. AT e, 12 The roll call headquarters tod Dallas Tox., in Ma | Garnet-Patterson Parent. mlu-r Chief Justice Willlam Tloward Taft, } (Compiled by Hnm tates Coast and | hrother of Sadie Wells. = Funeral Wegmos Ene sroliced v odas S ation will mee ool build- | man ent e b 5 Geodetic Surves. | dax. November 19.at 1 p . Tram o O T o T Ansoriation will meat in school bulld- {many prominent men in hoth public | D e R T of the Junior Red ¢ a8 To date The T wley T nt-Teacher Asso-|ing Thursdsy. 8 pm. Alston W. Bur- janj private life yasters attended Today —-Low tide, 13 a.m. and 7.29 | L enie) e 1‘»';“ .“- 4 - n"“’ i the girls in its m-—|:1\~v (Lz..,o Nove | eintion will lock, at|lelgh will give readings. Musical | funeral ces for Gus Kanger. | p.m.; high'tide, 12:130a.in. and32:61] Thcharge . | T |- Dmestdanii 5 v numbers lg¢ Walter Pinchbeck &nd!ieteran politi correspondent and \ > L : 7 i | Langley Junior High 3 a { pm | WHRITE. ¥ 3 ade 6.000 jars of yam and jelly. all 5 oy b £ A = L i Tl - . Tuesday, Navember 18, ( 1 e of which goes to vaterans at Walter Mre. Marie Jumper. | journalist, In Geler's Sons' undertal omorrow—Low tide, £:01 a.m. And | residence. 1443 Spring wd / 3 B ‘ol iEtoric e wil £ . bt Abram Si- | 8:: m.; high tide, 1:02 am. and 1:40 | TULI. bsloved wife of W acd, St. Dlizabeth's, Mount A Columbia Mistorical Socings will : {ing establishment. Rabb | p.m.; higl 3 a | I , : ° o iaabeilie, Mount Alio and et BiTa. orclonk. dn! mesambiv Rl Sl o e mon of the Lighth Streat Temple of-{ p.m | ol fumeal B :~ = g 2 & ',' b o - & mos «lub. Frank J. Metcalf | 284, eteran, oreign ars, ficiated. The body was sent to Cin 3 2 b lll]) vhrisunas the airls make stockinge | 0 CImos LIk, E T ereq Mu. | mect Thursday evening at Py Sthwiatll yestardiast lineioon, mhews | n Memoriam. { On thaid isahlenvetarangand them | i Aha D! G Musical scioctions, | Temple. Nominations of officers. interment will be toda: Today—Sun 54 am.; sun|AUSTIN, { Watson of the Fire Department with Gen. (iao R tt, chai the reports that one police precinet ien. George Rarnett, chair- i prec | f the District chapter, will ad Work of Junior Red Cross. § To sad but loving remembranie of Ionorary pallbearers were Chief | sets, 4 p.m | dear davgnter " aui s Justice Taft, Asssitant Secretary of Tomorrow--Sun rises, 6:535 ISE AURTIN. who departed thig i | ©pe rear ago toder, Norember 15, 1823 with homemade candy. Girls who sew make layettes to be used in dis- ; Bl il meet,| A siiver offering for beneft : : 4| sick and distress fund of Camp No be{ 19 T 0. of A will be held Thursday. 2 pm. at 828 Louisiana avenue. All welcome. Refreshments free. & o . in Thom hool Thanksgiving duy address will &iven Ly ol Itobert Honston, Rep- resentative-clect from Delaware, fol- War Dwight T. Davis. Senator Wil-| sun sete, 4:52 p.m. & ioitia it lis of Ohin, Representatives Burton| Moon rises, 10:37 pan.; eets, 12 Olicsdear o Lt i aeat o path and Longworth of Ohio. Rudelph|a.m. With nature e gentla and actinos s n \ | i | aster relief or to help new-born i ) T fants. The children also conduct cor- DELICIOUS and respondence with boxa and girls in H tant countries, S, o 3 E Farster, Russall Young. Oliver P. Automobile lampe to be lighted one- | Tis hard in th's wari r equal to Hnd “yhOlesome dCSSCI’t, . — Piowed by musical prograin Newman. Frederic William Wile and If bour after sunset TR TED MOTHER b FATH Col. €. 0. Sherrill will apeak of [y 10 | MIETERS AXD RROTRF , approved by three gen- SCHOOL PLAN STUDIED. iy e et evadingte Taret at forum | NGRS e eurars were maward w Weather in Vartous Chties. _(DIORET 11y G it T e : . 2. | meet in St John's D nebeon, Priday. 12:30 pm.. a ¥l Gubleman, Car! D. Ruth, Leror T = Temperature. Aeparied DICKEY. crations of discrimi- - N Vernom Foxl H. David; Sendtos Sim : : o X . i it oqp | demenstration == son D. Fess and Ben Murch { 89 sad and viddes was the call nating users. Contains | Ballou Preparing to Change Fowell | UnitadiNivaxs) o) ke esapRintaleitl| i i b S HETE SUURE L 0 : s S0 24,004 rutden wan the call, s 5 to Junior High The Quartermaster Unit, Organized | meet for study class tomorrow, Biington, of which Mr. Karger was a Terhaps some das we swill understand plump raisins, Grecian : reserves, will meet, 8 oclock, atipum. at 1731 K street. All weleome. | former prestdent. and the press gal: A et dneuner Tt T 2 . Flans for converting the TPowell| headquarters, 1402 I street. Maj. R - leries at the Capitol were represented | IN-LAW, HERR e YOG TR currants, spices from the hool into & junior high schoo] are| ! Harbold will deliver sccond course | Washington Soclety of Amerlean | by speeial delegations, while many DI KEY ERBERT AND!' CAXRL i D mpleted by Supt of | in construction of Winter Platts- | Alilitary kngineers will mest tomor- | other prominent Jjournalists were - GROFF. In loving remembrance of our Orient, and numerous Schools Frank W, Ballou. The princi. | burgh work. row moon In office of the director | peeoent hiene; et R i R other choice food elements. will be appointed before Decem-| 1. wucrachusetts State Society | FP0M 116, Bureau of Engraving and — - : 2 ey rares iy thls morldi %5 iy eara 20 that organization of the S5 asstciuIal State Society | printing. Those desiring to inspect Atiantie City 3Ed SORembEE A P SRcH o it fory will meet. s welork. In Masonic Hail. | NGO, Therr Beyring (8 bl yengy 0L AY PICKETT | At : AR st o D Dr. Rallou plans to open the Powel | LoUrteenth and Kenvon streets. Drjcpay) groups under special guides. Rirmingham : | HARRIS. Sacred 1o e memors o e D 0 open the Powel | paBvteT ™ SO0 (00 1 ecture on | Smatl e Bt e B other. RACHEL S HARRIL. wha died | P o o TR ¥ wil < embers o Vi Society only : hree teara agn todar: father, JAN rptieenieny as a junior high school February 1.|.iiiq Flowcrs and Their Conserva- | Mempor el b SUCCUMBS IN VIRGINIA G Clear b DI JAMER T e - tion,” illustrated s L Peelnaay T e e e < 1 : — = Gieorge Washington Fost. No. 1,| Dr. Elizabeth Towne, president of | Last of Four Neohews of Pamous |(ficsgo .. e The Leord zare and the M. - { American Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, | the Tnternational New Thought Al- Generaltto RaiBued $n Cleveland .. 3 awar. Riesaed lourning Blacks Dyed at clubhouse, 1928 T street lianee, will be the guest of the | e ere = CSTABLISHED = = o o he larger Life at it ! Detroit 3 AEIR_ DEVOTED SON. ALFHONZO 24-HOUR SERVICE — G i s e Portsmouth. LB : HARRIS, AND DATGRTERIN AT 18s: 3 Couneert by Kimball Quartet at|banquet | ¢ - ' D o 2 | Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | iount leasant M. 15 Chuven, South | Dr. Towne will speak of “How 10| Tienry Clay Piexett, last of the | X Dam | RMTe. dann Main 134 - auspices of the Wom Mis- Unite Natlons.” of Gen. George I5. Pickett | Huron, 8. 1 = O L It lorios srpmbianee of ysburg. died last night at|Indioapolis departed the | fe November 15, 101 his home, in Portsmouth, Va.. after |Jacksenvile. 3 3 . Farget san? No. I pever 1wil § A week'n illness. He was the son e ey 2 : s e aves em T ot of Col. Charles Pickett, the brother . : Your memors ix as froah todns f the famous Confederate general | £ AsinitheRiout! ou iyaseadiasas - o Mr. Pickett, who was known toYew Orleans 3. T e Gne Washingtonians as “Clay,” served | Sim Cire 3 5 HANNAH F. JOY. who hoth in the Spanish War and the |Omena 3 2 Anoiersirs mase = World War. He and his brother were | Phlladelpi J ° Great Selling ot B ol SN B B & o v EDMONSTON'S SALE 2 i He is survived be widow, four | & Tears ago tolss. Novemiwr sons and two sisters. The eldest 3 : zon, Charles Pickett, after his dis- | 5, 1450, C1t7 3020 Wuds | Bt in ihe end twas s A A rush from the start. Savings are gcod at all times—but especially good when “Goods are in Season.” Anz days and nights charge from the service as captain, |San Diegn. . 3018 UL koges Rut Ged Lnew vhal ~as bos M. €. grad e ne from |S. Franelscs 30.20 D Clowdy | He took rou home aod gate rou rest QM _Braduated last June from |8 foansiacs d000 I‘\?mt‘v' DAVGHTER AND S0 TN AW MARY George Washington University Law (§ loufs... 302 Clonas IAND oLV ER School. { Seattte 3008 . Ptclouds | MILLER. In snd bot Funeral services will be held in | Spokane .. 3070 Clouds on= dea: davgrter Portsmouth tomorrotw afterncon | WASH.D.C. 3028 Plcloudy | MILLER. who dep SR — FOREIGN. Today o RUDOLPH RIEGEL DIES. g R Stations Temperature, Weatiar. | How D Rudolph F. Riegel, a business man - N of long standing in this city. died | Rerin Ge-mans.. ... Toudy | The Masie: sesterday at his home, 833 Fighth | Copeningen. Donmark 3 PR T 4 street northeast, after attack of Bglm: Awedien:.... .. 2 IRKE, B E Heac Grousle Jurasal AL : { g THICR AT AriTine for Establishing a carriage and wagon | Havana, Cuba 1 i et pumnne ol (LARAT building busin n 30 yea . Canal Zone......... HER DAUGHTFRS F. BURTO ago, Mr. Riegel became successful in §AND MAHALA LANG the enterprise ‘and maintained the . Tn sad byt foving memnre @ m ! business until hortly Dbefore his . at :‘r OLIV i A\r ROW LES death. He was member of the e avexiber il 715 DATG Washington Lodge of Elks, having DDA TEy DUnaes joined that organization in 1892; the Departed Norember S ife ool mather A oly Name Society and St. s At 6:20 mm. after W brisf ilness, e and mathers ANNTE Mr. Riegel is survived by his step- | anee ot e et s erel from the resl. el wother. Mrs. Agusta Ricgel. who x| Chestaut st Tiven Park: Va. 'Funeral serv. | h ears 3ub tiizs in her ninetieth year; a sis tath.| ice at St Columba's Cavrch. Tenisstows. D. I rerer aaushte: ‘,m s e & terment at Rock Creek Cemetery. el HUSRAND AN FANIL The funeral services will be held | BQWENS. Departed thie lite lite Moudar, 1 s e T e ing at 8:30, followed by mass of req- of Jomephine Bowens. He | 2g0 todus i ulem at the Holy Name Church at 9 & n their los & loving father, s remembranc. :ot and @ host of friends. Notice of | ARTHTR W1 eral hereafier. Pope & Clarke, 1416 s " Florida ave. n.e, in charge. - Never ah '““' BROOKS. Entered into better life at her S e S“ed for 315' E‘ch' a 1 ;!Ill:‘-me. r.’T |§ht: st. nw.. at €:30 pm s“'\,”:;. 0 Torever Robert M. Thompson and Hilda| Monday, November 1821, FRANCES \round Four sweet and peacefu Sykes, owners of two automobiles, BERKELEY BROOKS, beloved daughier of Aronad yous £ and peacetul 5 { pom the late Percival Drayton Brooks and the | Arthur. 1 know you are harps which twere in collision April 26 near | jate Rosetta Prror Brooks and granddaugh.| 10 the mamsiop of the Blos Seventeenth and B streets. are named | ter of Mrs. John H. Brooks. Notice of fu.| Where tiere is no pai sorron as defendants in separate suits of | Deral hereafter. 1 | Tn your sweet. etermal jrest $16,000 each filed today in the District | DUNWORTH. Nowember | Smeet memories wil linger forece Supreme Court by Thomas Sharp. who 5:30 a.m. at lier residence, 1245 Irving | youre o hnt come et o clalms to have suffered serious in-| S mw. MARY. beloved daughter of | %\ joving remembrance of jury ae a result of the collision. He| fyneral from the aboee reridence on Wed. | A BELOVED FRIEND, THER is represented by Attorney James nesday, November 19, at 8:30 a.m., thence — ————— ——— | Sherier. g g T R FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Five Anws = d { (emet.-‘r_v.J &.m. aterment Mount \)ll;'rl YOU SHOULD HAVE 1zed. H < o, . Copyright 1924 Hart Schalfacr & Marx Sel | DUTTON. Mondar, November 17, 102¢, at ,Ga l S s : con- | Garield Hospitel, MARY LENA. widow of Five automobiles yere selzed In con- | Garfield Hospitsl, MARY LENA. widow of | W el' el‘Vlce nection with arrests made by the po- . A s s d f Le: ister, Mrs. Harry ;. . lice yesterday for alleged illegal trans- | Hipiee 5300 o oo oo Theiiay Funeral Directors Since 1850 | portation of intoxicants. ~Four of | rember20. at 8:30 u.m., thence to Imnacy- | Main 5512 1732 Penna. them were taken in South Washing-| late Conception Church, where mass will te | AVAQ 4 Ave. N.W. 15% DISCOUNT On all Women’s Dressy Strap Pumps; all leathers, all styles. No Exceptions ago today e ST ANNLE FiT FITS SIDES cLosE NG FITING cLUTCHES THE HEEL i ton, with alcohol and whisky. The| SUnf &t ® o'clock for the repose of her | = oy - Hacl fth car was seized by police of the e e oot e e Tl\!‘::othy Haglonl tenth precinct. | = __Phone { L8 | FORBES. Departed this life Monday, Novem- . Dignified_and Efficient Service ber 17, 1924, at 113 G st. s.w., IGNATIU! = §Stotca Tuther of Jorcoh Farpes. Re leases | W. Deal & Co. .E. . I | AP P e =i—osc———gj | fo mourn thelr loss three grandchildren, one | RGOS At et with cne sm COLN g20i 2 811 great-grandehild, two daughters-in- a BILL FOLD_Rlack pin seal, ve-doliar bill, | resting at John T. Rhines' fuderal parlo: on_oue-dollar: i o vicinity Congressionai | 8:d and Eve sts. s.w. Notice of i Library. Reward. Room 407, the Burling- €12 H 5t. X.E. Phone Lincoln 52¢.° L] . dlnarl Cost Modern Chapsl. ____ Aufomobils Funeests = e = = Sunday, November 16, 1924, |§T WILLIAM LEE. Fureral Dirghtor or y BOSTON BULL TRRRIEE_—Nine montha old, | 50 Ve HOBMAN, beloved ‘miece of | Emmiier. Livery 1a cospection.” Conorodand ears uncut: white breast: 3 paws tipped wit) Hatriet Steverson. Fuperal from e | Shapel modern crematorin. - Boderaie | white: return to 181 st n. eward. residence, 1335 Que st. n.w.. Wedaes: | pricen. ave oow. Tei. call M. 1385 | RRACELET—Diamond, sapphire, {a or n:lr November 19, at 9:30 a.m.: tlence to Masonc Temple. - Columbia 7800. i Augustine's Charch, where bigh mass | ————THE ORIGINAL —— CORT: Tiattiar, Sinfay, Pdnsadios be sung at 10 o'cleck. Interment I UT this store doesn’t ST, st Suadel, PARRn YT | Nt ofiver Cemeterr IR Speare (o revard. Room 52, 918 ¥ st. uw. Main | g [y § ¥ ’ » 10% DISCOUNT Cn all Women’s Boots and Oxfords; black and brown; all corrective shoes included. No Exceptions OHMAN. The officers aud members of the Woman's Frederick Douglass Benefic'al As h' [ d' 'l ” DOG—Setier. brown and white male; t t 0 n O na —Setter. brown white, T (ak | soclation are fequested to attend the funera! 1208 H STREET.N.W. 12211, Reward. Return to 2186 Wyoming of "ORNELIA HOHMAN fre St. Au- g d thi gs rai Il S o nve. | Phome . Awn. | Sustines Church Welbeuday moraing, No- | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F 5T NOG—Brown and {an coilie; iame Fritz; colar | vember 19, at 10 o'clock. . ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE 1 Ve v ) & M. E. DENT, Pres. We bu y Hart Schaffner 58 ot aw.Cotwaet " TR | p £ RATMOND, S | ——cuvoe u NicroLs . CARRT 3 Shioned. 3 | HOHMAN. Officers and members of 9 PVEV’S W : = g otece gt seres 3, 2o | U F. HARVETS SON . B fox, Thureday night bet. Rbode | trict Auxiliary, No. 2. Knlg! . John, Richari K. H . 1432 Yo & Marx fine overcoats: all rovs, Tox, Thorsdey SRt b, Whody | it Aurligy, Y, 2, Snlete o0 8% d | poietmnl e ey 1402 You st x v Bryant sts. n.e. Reward. Return 235 B day, November 18, at 8:30 p.m. Kt. Au- | e ant at. nee . gnsitae’s Charch Hall, to areang: for the | o NG s funeral of Slster CORNELTA HORMAN. Fu- | THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS 9 bilal a.m., 8t. Augustine’s Church. By order of Undertakers. ey LOCKET—Oval, gold, A. L. DE VAUL, Aux. Pres. 'Homelike Eunaral Parlos I h hold th ric s Monday. Reward. 1008 Mather blds. i . . . DENT. Dist ielike Fuzeral Par en we e I' e MEDAL Tast er medal of Our | C. LUCKETT, R.C.S. s | Emsificings i : g s ; SOREE: - Deestiy s i, aaoven e | | PRARE Geler's Soax Co. Rox B02-A. Star office. day. November 17, 1924, at Fresdman's Hos- | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 9 N Rox R02-A. Star office. 0 pital, PHILLIP, the 'beloved husband of | Modern Chapel. Telephove. NECKLACBE—Pearl, Sunday M Jones and devoted father of Grace | = ¥, = S DU down. I hey re way [ | et e s e | JAMES T. RYAN 10% DISCOUNT On all Children’s, Misses’, Boys’ and Growing Girls’ High and Low Shoes and also corrective shoes for children. Closing Out All Men’s Shoes Except Stacy, Adams & Co.’s and $7 00 Jones. if_returned to 1324 Wallach plac Church November 19, at 1 o'clock. . 317 FA. AVE. S.E, . It if ~ | NECKLACE —Pearl, between Military road, | LOTZ. November 1S, 1924, at her residence. ; Model Cbapel. Liacoin 142 own in this case SRR b ST oty o I8 o e i . 51-W. 833 Rittenhouse st KATIE, ‘the beloved -dunghter “of Mamie| _ _____ ldvers in Counection. R OTE BOOK—B8mall, gray, Mouda, Smoot, sged 30 years. Funeral from 1838 B = 7 ard for, i urn. D st n'e. on Thuridey aftersoon at 3 VL SPEA by oA R M8 retarn T Phone | D jork. Taterment Congressional Cemeters. . RE CO. Hl North = MADRE. =~ Sunday morning, ®November 16,| Neither tne successors of nor conv sso POM DOG—8mall, black: femal . at his residence. 1318 9th st. n.w..|nected with the original W. R. Speares eye: white on head from a m O DEN, son of ti e Reward for recovery. 3501 34w at. Crev. lriotie Madre. aevoted hushand of Nova | S2taDlishment. - 940 F St. N.W. : k. 6628 CLES—Lost Saturd re (nee Webb). brother of Marle Madre | Phone Frani = o aa aold taws, in B . raball ot Meponnid, Lindaay stad | = yoseph F. Birch's Sons 8 uncle of Odesss Madre. He leaves to mours | o fetoranto At SN CoRETEminA] DRt tielr loss three nieces, one nephew and & (ISAAC BIRCH) Reward. host of friends. Temainy tan he viewed a 3 blished 1841, WATCH — Silver. monogrammed, Nov. 13. | hia sister's residence, 13th at. n. 3034 M ST. N.V 4 Reward. ~Dobbins, Forest Glea, Md; Phne | neral from First Baptist Churc =S o4 Woodside &7. atn. !n' T’Ednelfl 5 .‘\'o{pfilbfl‘ 10, at 2 U. S. Savings Bank. Phone North 326. r!lnl!:YQl :V](;:_ e s e WRIST WATCH—Small. gold_faced, Gruen e ol the Menis 1 ock === ; ; VRIST WATCHSall, gold ficea, Grucy; | MADBE, Membersof the Meas R Rock | uarant Tne. £ e e e | RAL DESIGRS. Satisfaction Guaranteed D A R el s i | g o e Bl ORI EE | FUNE IGNS. (Incorporated) s WRIST WATCH, platioum. on Biack wibbon W. H. JOHNSON, Pres. Artistic—expressive—iDessensive. strap, Swiss movement, about 2 p.m. | Yy 3. SINGLETON, Sec't'y. i Street Adviscrs and Authoritics Thirteen-Ten F Street oy e e e | e mper 15, 1024, | GUdE Bros. Co., 1214 F St. tree on All Foot Troubles fop, Beward. 1800.8th stinw. Phone M. | | EARRIPR, Uo MoRS e (e ticasy: | Geo. C. Shaffer g tn st ww i S - | Funeral from his iate rewid 1137 5th st. OICE_FLORAL EMBLEMS. 2416, ANDREW BETZ, Manager TR AL e e | net Watnetany Sveniber Th i S0 am | S MODEIAT® PRICES T 3 #9815 North Capitol Savings Bank Gatarday | ‘mass wil bé said ¢ 9 am. Interment Mous: | BLACKISTONE'S FLORAL morning. Kindly return me Rhode Olivet Cemeterr. Relatives and friends in- DESIGNS Are Artistic end TReason: Islgnd ave. v.w. Libera) reward. » vited 4th & H. . Mais 3i0%, our own Arch Support Shoes—that _sold up to $11.00, for\.‘.......... | | | | | | | | | | |

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