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‘ THE EVENING - STAR, WASHINGTON, CHEMIST IS HONORED FOR WORK ON THYROID Prof. E. C. Kendall of Mayo Foundation Receives Chandler Medal. ¥ the Associated Press. . NEW YORK, November 20—Prof. L. C. Kendall, in charge of the chem- ical division of ihe Maye Founda- tion at the University of Minnesota, has been awarded the Chandler med- al bestowed annually by Columbia University for services to science, it was announced today. Prof. Kendall will formally receive tho honor at a meeting to be held at Columbia in February, when he will deliver the Chandler lecture. As research chemist he conducted investigations of the thyroid in De- troit and later at St. Luke's Hos- al, New York. nce 1%11 he has been associated vith the Mayo Clinic and the May Foundation. Prof. Kendall succeed- ed in isolating the active constituent of the thyroid. & o Georgia mothers ary infant care by nurses State Health Department. instructed on A Can of Genuine J ROUSEROLD for 6 Tear out and fill in the coupon below and present it at our store can of Jap-a-lac for of 6 cents. But You Must Act Quickly Better come in today or tomorrow. Use the coupon now so that when you refinish floors, furniture or woodwork you can japalac with genuine Jap-a-lac. A Coupon Worth Money n entitlex you to a quarter pint of limited time only. e, any colo: c when applied on the purchaxe of any larger wize can of Jap-a-Lac. Name ..... Radress FRIES, BEALL Main 1964 734-736 THE WRIGHT CO. One-Day SALE! Nationally Known sent out by the | shen, Ind. Incorporated LEWIS EMERY DIES. ‘Was Leader in Pennsylvania Po- litical Life. PUILADELPHIA, November 20— | Lewis Emery, jr. fusion candidate for Governor of Pennsylvania in 1906 | and an independent leader in politics, died last night in a local hospital, | where he had been a patient since last | May. His home was in Bradford, Pa.| He was 85 years old. Mr. Emery's business interests covered a wide field, both in this country and South- America. They in- cluded manufacturing, oil, natural gas and mining. He was understood ! to have had extensive mining and| rubber intereste in Peru. Former Gotham Editor Dies. Special Dispateh to The Star, WINCHESTER, Va., November 20.— Maj. Charles Pheodore Murray, about 83 years old, once a widely known newspaper writer and at one time an editor of the New York Times, is dead at Wardensville, W. Va., from infirmities of age. It was said his body would be interred at Wardens- ville unless relati either in Go- or W, hington, D. ., di- rected otherwise. N l Main 1964 FDNISHE! cents It entitles you to a the astonishing price This offer is for a It I also worth i e e & SHARP CO. 10th St. Englander Coil Spring Davenport Bed' You sleep on a comfortable coil spring when davenport bed is open, as shown. finish, metal cane panel at head and foot and in the Heavy cretonne-covered mattress Frame is of metal wood back. and valance. Simmons Da-Bed frame—opens —wood finish metal full size bed—mattress and valance cov- tonne .. R Convenient Credit Terms to Meet Your Budget e WRIGHT & FURNITURE cAlways Right in Juality and Price .00 ‘49 to Double Da-Bed 370 One’ motion, “Rome quality, full double-bed size; wood finishes. Space inside for storage ” of bedwear, pillows, etc. SONS OF VETERANS HEAR LINCOLN’S LIFE PRAISED Exercises Commemorate 61st An- niversary of Gettysburg Address. Representative John M. Robsion of Kentucky was the speaker at exer- cises commemorating the 61st anni- versary of Lincoln's Gettysburg ad- dress, yesterday, at the Lincoln Statue, near Fifth and D streets. The program was presented by the three lo- cal camps of the Maryland Division, Sons of Veterans. Herbert W. Rutledge, of the Maryland Div Commander John L, William B. Cushing 'C: fered pri and Co M. Stark of Warren Camp, No. 5, read the legiance. Harley V. Speelman, ~past com- mander-in-chief of ' the Sons of Vet- erans, lald a wreath at the base of the statue, on bebalf of the organiza- tion. The Women's Relief Corps, the Daughters of Veterans and the aux- fliary camps to the Sons of Veterans also placed wreaths. In his speech Mr. Robsion told of the oceasion for the fumous Gettys- burg address on November 19, 1863 The speaker, in pointing out the many outstanding qualities of Lincoln, said: “I am wondering if all of our coun- trymen fully realize that it was the leadership of Lincoln, the sacrifice of himself and of the men and women of the Union who gave unstintedly of their fortunes that made it possible for us today to have the richest and most powreful nation of the world. What if the Southern Confederacy had prevailed, had divided the Union and stablished the prineiple of secession? Our country would today be divided into many petty nations, jealously fighting among themselves. It was the vision of Lincoln that made pos- sible the Union of 48 great State bound together with bonds of aff. tion and mutual dependence, with the greatest man-power of any country in the world.” o on, ema mander -sided. of the mp, No. 30, of- imander John G. Harding piedse of al- Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cieaning Co, Main 1344 CHAMBERS. SPE- CIALIZES ON REA. SONABLE PRICED Complete Funerals $75, $100, $125, $150 Up FINEST STEEL VAULTS NO BETTER MADE. $85 FINE PRIVATE AMBULANCE Charge for local calls is only $4‘m CHAMBERS' equipment ix the Inrgest in the city. THE BROWN STONE Funeral Home of W.W.CHAMBERS CO. DEPENDABLE UNDERTAKERS 14th St. corner of Chapin St. Copyright 1924 Hart Schafiner 905 SEVENTH ST. N.W. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The annual bazaar of the Jaquess Guild will be held from 4 to 10 o'clock, at Theosophical Hall, 1216 H street. Light refreshments from 5:30 to 7 o'clock. The annual bazaar of Ingram Me- morial Congregational Church will be held in gymnasium of the church. Chicken dinner from § to 7 o'clock. En tertainment tomorrow, 8 p.m. No ad mission. Public invited. The Colored Druggists' Association will hold its regular monthly meet- ing at the residence of Dr. E. F. Harris, 214 N street, at midnight. Tlie Parent-Teachers Association of the Slater-Langston School will have Its education week progeam, 8§ o'clock, at the Slater School. by Mr. Glass and Miss Boone. Speak- ers: Miss Nannie H. Burroughs and Mrs. L. L. Banks. The Tresident's Own _Garrison, Army and Navy Union, will meet, § TONIGHT. M. Honeyman, secretary of Mon- Conference, will address members and students of American Home Bible Institute, 8 o'clock, in Metropolitan M. 1. Church. R trose Bible State Society will at Thomson School. The meet, Maryland 8 o'clock, Washington Chapter American So- iety for Steel Treating, will meet, ¥ o'clock, in auditorium =£ Interior De- partment Butiding. | Large Rings' will be described by | W. L. Blankenship, master mechanic, forge shop, U. 8. Naval Gun Factory, and W. H. White, Naval Gun Factory will speak of “Steel Ingot Practice.” Equality Walter Reed VPost, 284, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet at Pythian Temple. Nomina- tion of officers. Large class will be initiated. Visiting V. F. W. invited. offering for the sick and :d fund of Camp, No. 10, P. O. of A., will be asked at meeting at 623 Louisiana avenue, 9 o'clock. All wel- come. Refreshments fre Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Carroll will be hosts at the Arts Club dinner, to be followed by an illustrated travel talk entiitled “Sweden, Picturesque and Artistic.” Mrs. Shelton, widow of Dr. Arthur L. Shelton, medical missionary to Tibet, who was killed by bandits, will speal 0 o'clock, at Vermont Av nue Christian Church. Subject: “Ex- periences in China and Tibet. The Lonesome Club will give a ., $:30 o'clock, in private ball room of Arcade. Visitors welcome. Turkey dinner and bazaar in St. | Stephen’s Parish hall, 3017 14th street, |5 to 8 o'clock. | Garnet-Patterson | Association will Parent-Teacher meet in Garnet | I\\ 11 give readings. | musical selection | | Addresses and Wants i Tube Service Restored. Re-establishment of the pneumatic mail tube service in the Philadelphia post gffice was urged today by Repre- sentafive Vare of Pennsylvania, who called on President Coolidge. He also said he would take the proposi | tion up with Director Lord of the | budget. Cost of re-establishment of | this service would amount to between ' $25.000,000 and $50,000,000. & Marx Hundreds of Fine ‘Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats to choose from OU may not care how many we have here. You’re only going to buy one. But you’d certainly like to see all the good styles before you choose They’re all here spe- cial for tomorrow. s50 Others $35 to $110 Raleigh Haberdashe Satisfaction Guaranteed coats yours. Inc. Thirteen-Ten F Street Musi- | “The Forging ef chool, 8 o'clock. Alston W. Burleigh | JAR OF “GAS” STARTS i st an H di da bl, 51 i to A M ib ab W =i w i A m, & | K G to P B. |G in |G in Ie th = | ! | & | | of ! i | on the floor of his home by Edwin J. Hancock, 21, northeast, about & o’clock this morn- cock being s house escape the rendered Firemen responded to a call y reported, and the sulted from a Origin was not dete An James southeast, sulted. sary in Mount Vernon IMace M. I, Church | South. Memorial United Prest prepared by the world faith and order. vited. give a subscrip 10 p.m,, at Arlington Hotel. terested in the confere; school child 1634 I street. street northeast, oli vember row, 12:30 p.m., at the Madrillon. ev ham, | !Defies Age by Using $200 FIRE; MAN BURNED J. Hancock Is Victim When Container Falls—Condition Is Serious. A gallon jar of gasoline dropped of 705 Twelfth street g, ignited from arted a fire a gas stove and that resulted in Han- erely burned and the and contents damaged to the mount of $200. The young man the flames, fluid ignite. first aid, and pol ancock to Sibley Hospital. tion is suid to be serious was unable so suddenly Dr. L. His o ter- ay afternoon and extinguished a aze in the home of Henry Garland, | 7 Twenty-first street. The fire was sed by an ovegheated stove, police damage amounted $100. similar amount of damage re- fira in the garage of n, 51 1 street northeast, rmined. Ve was orris Hens overheated st le for a fire thut o hout 0 rexpons- ast night yme of G street damage Kauffman, Only slight in ~vmer NEWS IN BRIEF. The reguninr _rrvice prayer will oman's " Inte onary Federas Sor interces- helz by the! rdenominational Mis- on tomorrow, 2 p.m., Mrs. L, H. Russell of Wallace terian Church rvice of “que Moral ldea,” omference on women are in- il Je: ons, 1 the e fourth Christian ANl he Delta Zata Phi Sorority will ondance tomMoITow, There will be n meeting of all in- ce on the pre- tomorrow, 1:30 p.m., at The Irish Study Hixtory Club of the O. H. and Ladies' Auxiliary w1 et tomorrow, § p.m., at 1155 Fourth Dance, under nusplcex of the Cath- Women's Service Club, will be iven tomorrow, 3 pm., at Catholic ommunity House, 601 15 street. Dinner dnnce, University Club, No- 5 p.m. Dancing, 9:30. uests of members welcomed Alphn Delta Phi luncheon tomor- The Stears Bible Clasy will meet PMorrow, 1 p. m. at Mt Vernon lace M. E. Church South. Dr. K . Moomaw in charge. : Willlam McKinley Cirele, Ladiex of - A R, will meet tomorrow, 5 p.m., | n Grand Army Hall. ! i The lecture to have been ziven this ning at Al Souls’ Church by Mrs rge Thomas Smallwood has been ndefinitely postponed Phi Alpha Epsilon dance, November . Grace Dodge Hotel, In the town hall at Lunebers i ass case containing shriveled Which bears this inscription i | tters of gold behold | e mortal rema e pig wiich ained for itself bie glory the discovery ings | Luneberg.” Bother Convenience is one of the big arguments in _favor of THE ELECTROL. Once it is set in | operation, vou can forget it for the Winter AND SAVE MONEY. THE ELECTROL— -AUTOMATIC| -OIL BURNER —is automatic and has thermostatic control. which insures any degree of heat desired, whatever tie wenther. oY 0 have Electrol comfort and ace—it takes hut about a day to install in any heater. 4 Investignte The Elsctrol Today Sole Distributors for D. C. end Vicinity T Plumbing cquipment and repairing BIGGS Engineering Co. 1310 14th St. HEATING ENGINEERS Ordinary Buttermilk to Beautify Complexion This Pretty Girl Tells Druggists Not to Take Anyone’s Money Unless This Delightful New Van- ishing Cream Shows a Decided Improvement. Buttermilk Cream creates beauty almost like magic. The most wonderful thing ahout it ia the fact that whilst it turns the dnllest, moat lifeless complexion® to radiant_beauty and makes red or rough white, yet there is of its use after ap- plication. vanishes from sight and the most heated atmosphere will mot produce the least shininess or greasiness of the skin. No matter whether you are troubled with a poor complexion, wrinkl around the eyes, freckl Ines around the mouth or just a simple roughne 5 hands _or_arme caused by wind or sun, I New THOMAS THE WEATHER District slightly ture, slightly row partly west winds, Maryland slightly warmer partly cloudy, west winds, Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 pm., 10; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 30; 4 a. noon, 45, Barometer—4 pm., 30.31; 12 miduight, 30, 30; 8 a.m., 30.26; noon, 30.20. Highest temperature, n_l_ noon today; lowest temperature, 27, occurred at 3 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 51; lowest, 2 Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the! water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 46; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished_ by United State: Geodetie Survey.) tide, 8:51 aah. and 9:18 1:54 a.m. and 2:33 p.m. Low tide, 9:40 amn. and high tide, 2:4% am. and H. INC and tempera- freezing; tomor- moderate south- hove cloudy; and Virginia—Fair tonight; fresh anc tomorrow southwest and 45, occurred Coast and Today—Low p.m.; high tide, omorrow — I 2 pm.; p.m. The Sun and Moon. oday—Sun rose, 6:36 a.m.; sun sets, 2 pm. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:57 a.m.; sun sets, 4:31 pm. Moou sets, 1:30 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset P Weather in Various Cities. Stations. 3014 10, 34 6 3 n q; Peeld Atlania Atlnntie ¢ Raltim Hirmd Rismarck Hoxtom Kufialo Charleston Chicazo Cinemnnty 1 [ y oudy )14 30,04 P clonds Pt it 5 Paso, Sniveston | Helenn .. Hiron, 8775 Tudianapotis Jncknonv (11 Runsas Ciry Angeles Lo Sville Miami, Fla | City Cloudy Clear Ra Ciea Pre Clear vt cloudy | Clear 4 Claar Clonds iy Okin detpiiin Ciondy Clear Pt.cloudy Clonds. Preloudy l FOREI Greenwleh time, tolay.) Temperature. Weather. Cloudy Ciear Snow art clouds Part cloudy Clear Part cloudy art cloudy Cloudy (8 am Stations. don. E: Austr fermany Copenhagen, 1 Niocuolm (Fayal). Azores amilton,” Rerm:da San Jzan, Porto Rico. Huva : ap.”" Please . n.w. or_call t oy, Tuesdas atiernonn: e Clrcle” and” Quiney ot | Cieveland 238, " | DOG—Brown and white spotted terrler. male auswering to the nume. of Buck; tag Liberal reward. Mr. E. W, N Wells, 15 ollar | Keward. | Wihite, male poodle; brown spots on one uswers o the name Boots. Reward, 8l ne. . LIS BULL oser rignt TERRIER—White, Drown eve; ears clipped. EGLASSES, child's, shell; Franklin case. Plione_Franklin 692 FRATERNITY PIN K st. n.e. Linc. 92: GLOVES—Palr_black Kid, Chevy Ch Return Mrs. Steel. Concord Apt. Rewsed. LINEN TRACINGS for house; $5 Fhone Clevelund 483. W. T Suckson. " 4" MEDAL—Tast July. silver —meaai _of Our Lady of Good Council and Sacred Heart on silver rope chain: liberal rewsrd. Address ox_302,A. Star office. NECKPIECE—Black fox, Wednesday night, about 8:30, at 1ith and U sta. Return 16 Stelburne Apart., 16318 st.,"Apt. 101, ward, FOCKETBOOK. contalning $27 and articies, on Tth st between B and Mam. n.w.. Wednewday forenoon. ~ Rewa: returned t ave. how. _Phone Fr. 830. e POCKETBOOK, *mall, between People's- Drug Store, 8th and' H &t. 'and 641 s Reward. _Line. 3200, e POODLE—White, without collar or tag. ward. 1414 12th st. n.w. ol _ang reward; 1270 N. l‘:.rmh: ECS Toward. 728 Re- 200 Re- Phone North 1121, PURSE—Brown. containing money and Tet: ters, Sunday. at 7th at. pike and Colesville rd. Reward. _Adams 3378. V. A. LANHAM. PURSE - Wednesday, near Cliffon Terrace drug tore, wmall, brotn. containing rome bills and car {okens. Telephone Columbt Apt. 302 Routh. o M SCARF—_Brown = Tur, Wedbesday nigh & A station and Eye s tween ye N.Y. Return 1110 L st. n,w. Reward. SETTHR—Llewellyn. male, biack and white; ~ BROOKS. I | CLARK. | COOPER. 1924 4 SIMPLICITY WILL MARK THOMAS INCE FUNERAL Movie Producer to Be Buried With- out Ostentation at Hollywood. By the Associated Press, LOS ANGELES, Calif., November 20. —Thomas H. Ince, whose motion pic- ture productions brought him world- wide fame as a creator of screen spec- tacles, will be buried quietly in a Hol- lywood cemetery tomorrow. Last rites for._the producer-director will be held in the chapel of an undertaking estab- lishmnt and will be private. Ince died at his home here yesterday of heart disease, superinduced by an attack of acute indigestion. He was 42 years old. RITES FOR R. F. RIEGEL. Funeral I- Held for Veteran Cap- ftal Resident. The funeral of the late Rudolph ¥. Riegel, for many years in the carriage and wagon business in this city, was held from his late home, 833 Eighth street northeast, at 8:30 o'clock this morning, followed by a requiem high | mass which was sung at the Holy Name Church at 9 o'clock. Mr. Riegel, born in Germany, vues. ; to Washington in his early yo' n and became an apprentice in the ~srriage- making business, several :gars later establishing a carriage and wagon business of his own, which he mal tained until shortly before he suc- cumbed to an zttack of heart trouble PEg #. re.er, Kathe more; a daughter. e Riegel of Balti- Mrs. Mary Wag- )1d stepmother, Mrs. Augusta Riegel, survive the de- ceased. GEORGE DORR DEAD AT 76. Retired Dairyman Will Be Bufied in St. Mary's Cemetery. George Dorr, 76 years old, a retired dairyman of this city, died at his home, 2505 Mills avenue northeast. yesterda Mr. Dorr was found dead in bed by relatives. He had appar- ently been in good health Born in Germany, Mr. Dorr came to this city when 22 years old and had been a resident here ever since. He was in fhe dairy business for 47 years. He Is survived by his widow. Mrs. Maria Annie Dorr: two daughters. Mrs, Annie Neuland and Mrs. Rose Myers, and five sons, George, John, Frank, Henry and Fred Dorr. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock and at St. Mary's Catholic Church at 9:30 o'clock, here mass will be sald. Interment will be in St. Mary’s Cemetery. Noted Surgeon Dies. YORK, November 20.—Dr. Allison Smith, surgical di- fourth division. Belle- vue Hospital, and also attached to the staffs of Willard Parker and Knick- erbocker Hospitals, died yesterday of septicaemia. He was 50 vears old and was born in Savamnah, Ga., the son of Andrew R. Smith of the tates Army Medical Corps. NEW Thom: rector of the €ards of Thanks ‘ DABNEY. Nre Gertrude V. Dabuey, Ford T Dabney and Ford express their 10 their ueighbo fhieir kinduess. INew York. more papers please copy.) LEFTWICH. We wish Thanks and_appreciation relutives and - friends for their kindness. by and tributex at the death of our Tister ano daughter 5 ¥ THE FAMILY. Deaths. tored into better life at her 1 wav., at 630 po., 1921, FRANCE i denee., day. Noy Yival hrayton Broaks and tae it Vrvor Brooks und granddauzhter of M John M. Brooks. Funeral Mary's Protestant Epixcopal h. W Tetween G and I sis. now. Thursdas, Nove at 3 Tnterment Har | mony ¢ CAMPBELL. WILLTAM Wednesdas. November 19, 1 .. beloved husband of e Campheli (nee Webhel). Funeral 05 5th ot. swe. on Friday. - November A At a . thence to St. Josephs Chureh, Where mase Will b said ai 9:30 for the re: | Retatives and friends in- Vited “to attend. Iuterment Mount Olivet | Cometers. 20 | Departed s life Wednmsy, X vember 19, 1021, at 7:40 a.m.. at his divzl P restdence Vodice M tare. 185 1 ., AL Deloved fatier of Mrw. Rows Colbert, Willtam | Clark, Jr.: Robert Clark, Mrs. Louise M. Hurt, Ambrose Clark and Thomax Clark. 1o leaves to mourn their lose one hrother Lratrowe: it fiteen grandeidren, seven great-grancehildren. two soms-in-law: three | Saughters-in-law and a host of other rela | | pose of lix soul ter's, 4th st James’ € Ivex and friends. Funeral from Saint Murs's Church, Upper Marlboro, Md., Where requiem mass will be sung at 10 a.m. Saturday, No Vember 22, Interment Upper Marlboro. A Telatives and friends invited. ~(Philadelphia and Baltimore papers please copy.) | Departed this lite November 18. i {15 hom. At his rexidence, 925 15th . nw. ASBURY H. COOPER. beloved Misband ‘of Lillian R. and devoted father of Asbury Cooper, Jr. Funeral Friday, No- | Vember 21, at 2 p.m. from his late resi- | dence. . COOPER. Young Men's Protective Lengne ‘members will attend funeral of ASRURY H. COOPER, Friday. N 1924, from his residénce, 925 18th st clock CREAGER. Thursday, t | her residence, 3401 5 fer. Md.. MARGARET L., beloved wife of Francis Creager. Funeral from St. James Catholic_Chureh, Mount M. urday. November omit flowers. DORR. Suddenly, Wednesday. November 19, 1624, GEORGE, beloved husband of Mary A. Dorr. Funeral from his late residence, 2505 Mills ave. n.e.. Friday, November 21 at 9 a.m. Requiem mass at St Mary's Church 21 9:30 o'clock. Relatives and friends in Sited. Taterment St. Mary's Cemetery. * DUDDING. = Wednesday. November 19. 1924, CHARLES 3., aged 47. Interment Herndon Cemetery 2:30 p.m. November 21. GARDINER. Wednesday, November 19, 1024, at her residence. 1022 Vermont ave. n. RUTH KIMBALL . resting at_Hysong's funeral home. 1300 st. n.w. Notice of funera HALL. Entered into rest Wednesday. Novem ber 19, 1924, at 9:43 p.m.. after a lingering iliness, EMMA A. BASSETT HALL. beloved wie of Harry 0. Hall and mother of Ethel- wyn B. Hull. Fuoeral services at her late Tesidence, the Wilson, 2900 14th st. n.w. Friday. November 21,’a ment private. RATZ. November 19, 1824, at George Wash. ington Hospital, MOSES KATZ, 77 years of age. He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hachael Waldman of Riverdale, Md. son, Louis Kats of New York. and a grand- chila, Dr. William Chase of Washington, D. C. Funeral will take place from the chapel of Bernard Danvansky, 3501 1ith st. n.w.. Thuraday, November 20, at 3:30 p.n. LANHAM. Wednesday. ‘November 19. 1924, Miss HANNAH LANHAM. ~Funerai_from the chapel of Joha R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w., Friday. November 21, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Tuterment (private) In Rock Creek Ceme- tery. - AN. Wednesday, November 19 1924, R mm. . &t her home, 6210 Sth 8i, dow: LORETTA' WHEELER. beloved wite of $10 reward. _Potomac_1565. 210 SETTER—Biack and white, ticked all over: long black ears: liberal reward. D. M. Gary. 208 8 st. n.w. _Potomac 2324. North 10074, 20 SHOTGUN—WIIl party who picked up_shot- n in front of 1824 9th st. n.w. retum to me address and receive liberal reward. 21% SPECTACLES—Pair of torto) U-rimmed: tween Transportation Buitling and Lincoln ational Bank Branch, 17th and H sts.. about 3 p.m. Wednesday. Reward if returned to Room 224, Transportation Ruilding. 210 STONE MARTEN CHOKER, 11th and G. Re. ward. M. Carret, X-Y Bldg., Government Hoteis. ¢ SUIT_ CASE, small black, and spare Ui Monday at Fort Humphreys Va.: call Lin ‘will find that any or all of these trou- Dies il quickly disappear with the use of Howard's Buttermilk Cream, Peoples Drug Stores—Advertisement, G189, or write 519 10th st. s.w., Roanoke, Va.: liberal reward. 210 TICKET Tidewater Lises. commutation for November and Deccmber; reward. Bet Room 404, Star Bidy. i Fraok E. Lanman. Noflce of funeral here- after. . LEEDS. Suddenls. Wedoesday morning. No- vember 18, 1924, at her home, near Oakton, Va.. ADA' V. LEEDS (nee Follin). wife of Herbert L. Leeds. Funeral Friday at 2 g from the Methodist Church at Oakton MARTIN. Tuesday, November 18, 1924, at! Tesidence pf her won, 2201 West Lexington | Baltimore,. MARGARET, beloved wife of 3. Martin and devoted mother of Martin, Clare C. Martin and Mrs. Aloysius F. King. Funeral to be held from her late residence. Interment in Friendship Cemetery, Ann Arundel County, Friday, November 21, a.m. R MoREYNOLDS. Dey Novemles 18, 1024, ELIZA, beloved wife of~Robert McRernolds Funeral Friday, November 21, 2 p.m., St. Theegas' Episcopal Church, ' 18th and Church ¢~ w% . > 13034 M ST. { 412 H St. | Emoatmer. 2:30 pan. Inter i Deaths. J Suddenly, Thursday, Novembe: 1924 MARY 1. MOODEY, widow of o 8. Moodey, aged Services at Gaw chapel, Friday, November 1. at 4 p.m. terment at Sicubenville, Ohio, NAUGHTEN. Tuesday, November 1 . Tuesday, Nov s, 1994 at 8:30 pm., E RD_W.. beloved T band of ‘tie late Mary Theresa Funeral he residen James Terra_Cott Friday, guiem ‘mass at St V sts. n.w., at 9 Olivet Cemetery. NOTHEY. November 1 dence, 70 N at. beloved ' widow years. Funeral MOODEY. 1924, at se. CHARLOT of lienry Nothey, "aged 3 3 Tom ubove residence Fri duy, November 21. at 9 am.: thence fo St Vincent de Paul's Church, where mass will T sald for the repose of ler soul. Reta ves riends invited. Interme Oive" Eemetery e o SULLIVAN, her res (e Englisli) beloved e of s d wife of Fuileral Sutuniay. Novembor from St Doiainie’s Gl requiem uinss will b said The repome of ber rou % THOMPEON. The Lily of the Valles Honse hold of Kuth will met at their usyal piaee of meeting. (ud Fellows' Hall, 10th and 3 Friday. Novemimr 21, 1924, for ineral ot our late witer November . enent DAL MINNTE DINON, §. To the officers and past officers of Queen Deborah Couneil, AR of iR thix Tife 2 ey at Wesley Church 1) at. ww. ATl ot the ball Friday night. s pan., for call meeti SISTER MABEL PRYOR ADDIE HERBERT, Recording Sccts UNDERWOOD. At her resi st.. November ‘19, 1924 iliness, EMELINE, wife Wood, ‘aged 15 yeurs wan and three dangh Tate "rexiden ment Sator Tarrstows, WHEELER. Deprted this November 19, 1421 men's HospitaW® I beloved xon of Elizabeth Wheeler and 4 brother of Towph Wi now. Funeral Satneday 2" g'clock, from Jame and L. In Memoriam. In losing memory of my father, 8 E. CURRY, who died 14 years e TS requess P.3 1 lingering of Edward Und rvived by a from her 1 in Sieepy Hollow Cemeters, ¥ life Wednesday, CURRY. CHAR “Gone but not forgottan HIS DAUGHTER, ADA. father, CHARLE: R AND CHILDRE DEFFER. In sad lut loving remembrance our dear bahy, HARRY E. DEFFER, this life four yea ) 19; In our hearts yo Sweetly, There is That w HIS LONELY SISTER. KIDWELL. In sad but Joving remembrs of our dear moiker. CARRIE V., wi, s one year ago today, November 20, Dear mother, how I miss yor Snee you were called awsy My heart is ach'ng sadly As 1 think of you each d» oJn lonesome here without 3 nd sad ail along the way, For life ix ‘ot (he. saine "t Since you were o ELVA MADDEN. In sad aud loving memory of o ho-land and father GEORGE R. who departed this life 13 years November 20, 1911 thix world of toil and strife, e present with the Lord; 2 of this mortal life reward tenderly and tric . dear baby 0 not” thin MOTH 1t AND HOWARI FAMILY. of my suddenly je memors who left me Nothing but tears Wile are peace HER VOTED 1 PROC MORRISON, daughicr, who 3 nd pain sy sieep UGHTER, her, L3 = GRACE In ALIC 1 us one ry of mwr devoted IPPETT MORRISON, year ugy today, November rest in peace. THE FAMILY memory of my SAMUEL. who de Novem ER I never will A Sou then, 1 loze you stii) r memors s as frosh foday ur You passed awny HER DAUGHTER, HATTIE SAMUE WINKELMAN. Sacred to the memory of our dear Titie son aud bre DWARD FRANCIS DITE) WINKELMAN. who %o suddealy left us five years ago today, November Gou takes our loved o Rut never MOTHER I from our homes, S AND BROTHER )g remembrance of YOUNG. who died November 20, 1922 SINT . Sleep on, dear sister SINTE, and take your rest ELIZABETH BANKs. ¢ FUNERAL DIRECTORS Joseoh F. Birch’s Sons " Established 1841 one West 30 HAVE Gawler Service Funera! Directors ce 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna, Timothy Hanlon @41 H ST. N.E Phone L. Guick,_Digained a3 Eficiens Sorsis J LINCOLN s200 Borvice: . L Caas T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N _CAP. ST._ “NortH 1w WM. H. SARDO & CO.,, Phone Lincoln 521. Modern_Chapel. Automobile Funer J._ WILLIAM LFE. Funeral Director _and Livers in conrection. Commodions chapel and modern crematorium. ° Moderats ices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call M. 1888 peicts. 332 Pa. ave n.w. Tel. call M. 1385 ———THE ORIGINAL —— W.R.Speare @o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. 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