Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1924, Page 5

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L B S Artistic Ladies” Basket Setting Dia ond Rings, 18-kt. white gold rounting ; licey designs with d id s Priced tinum | 3, to in AW irom A8 I ployes on retir s, with birthistones: a giit that will several new patterns in $6 Specially priced up from.. Mad, any man the 2 the records the ou ot even w whic o Your Order to dian Jewelry 3 > ployes, | & Commi And records to and platinun rKmausiip assurcd every Petersen & Son JEWELERS SINCE 1875 913 G Street N.W. toile! - serdasher 7 UCTL U The Raleigh Ha. Shows The Guards HE celebrated English Guards regiment numbers among its officers men whose tastes have long established styles in England. None has been more characterlstlc than this greatcoat. There is only one correct Guards Overcoat, with buttons spaced just right and flare neither tight nor extravagant. Hart Schaffner and Marx have made for us the correct Guards Coat of unusually fine fabrics in blue, black and mixtures 55 Others 45—65—75—85 cords opinfon conttnuance of tha last Congress | and faflure to provide in its place an m of personnel es of the Gover v Commiss ans for a to the ¥ the at a gla rvice Official Bu thelir system Census I atus fon card . , rauk wnd bout everr civil emplove of oes the commission, tin, ldck regarding Govern and clas- ! 11 the | ords ment, 13 pro- index devel- i the ree 1, ther the with rds also mean every dollars Computations of the annulty exulation promotions aud proper administration | classifleation emer keeping o of Guv als. ith the Hotel Inn' wmploye 1 act of 1 of the cents. of em- of all | adequate nment Vil Service departmer commisslon has | tal Phone Main 81088109, | 604-610 9th St. N.W. | $7 rooms, 86 weekly; $10.50 rooms, $8; §14 ower. 240" LATALOFY: room, U0 per cent more. Rooms Like Mother's. | Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thlrteen-Ten F Street gcnl Tnc. 310 STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (., NOVEMBER cach department and independent es- tablishment, nearly 30 in all, has a different method of keeping its rec- ord of employes. There is no stand- BANKER IS BURIED: Galif. Fee,' banker in few mi Watkin: Wwoma i of tl killed, ins over sterday iricl Haen by wafe denc used joi banlic a slain Yollow Convict's Trail. From San Quentin State came a new angle of the ca of the record there revealsd i April a convier had been who office, hid "get” I { “His n August Tob Fee's rested and prose | vic Sear 1t las releas Fdgard he hid abriel bank, was a uted and finully cor ed, 1ot on the holdup charge, 1 leging the theft of an aut. {mobile. He was sentenced to fro one to ten years in San wis released after a prison record « £ood conduct last April. are attempting to cheek quent movement Mearwhile ofiieial Bernardino reported no clues to th ¥ arres B. qu his subse cireles 1 lato today o Fee kiill | was in tue had been ing a out TWO HELD IN KILLING Mm Al Is Questicued by Police. NEW YORK., X Stephen Mebri ard way of checking service records or personnel records, and Jt Is mnot!| Ipnmme, under the present tystem, commission officials belleve, to have adequats statistical presentation | of the entire subject or o fully carry | out the merit system for promotions. Find Lack of System. The commission found a lack of | : | Bystem in keeping the record of the| EX-Conviet Who Threat- | deductions made trom salarics of em- ployes under the retirement act. | “This eystem,” savs a memorandum ened Fee. {made publlc yesttrday at the com- | —— mission, “needs to be put on a sound- | By the Associated Pro v financial as well as a more equi-| LOS ANGELE able basis. 29 —William R. [ “As @ trustee for the fund, the Gov- | Gabriel, ernment should keep careful accounts|the San Bernard! ounts of the amounts of individual pa¥-|Tuesday, was .,.',r".i',.“n&':.‘“i.“xl Sa ments, with interest. Instead the|Gabriel home near here late toda funds assume the form of a vast|with simple ceremonies and dump sum against which annuities | members of his family and a fow are charged and 1o record is wain-| timate friends attending taived as such of the actual .HVM)UH\\‘ In her Alhambra home, contributed by each .employe, thelfrom th graveside, Mury calculation being v .‘d only when he | young an Gabriel busines. {leaves the servie his i3 where {“harged by the widow with the keeping of adequate records|between the husband and wife | would” mean dollars and cents to the | retired into seclusion, ¢ | Government employe cxpecting tol Al inquiries were et by lier {leave the service'in a refund of the!with the statement that Mary amount paid into the retirement fund.|kins could not be seen and To remedy tifis situatton, becoming | the advice of her atturney more and more a matter of concern | nothing to say to administrators of Government per- In San seat sonnel records, the Civil Servlce Com- | county In which was misson proposes to adopt a card in- | contest was in pre 1 dex and punch system for the person- | tween Sherid W. A. Sh, ncl records, making use of ‘tho idle | neys for Miss Watkine machinery of the Census Bureau be- | of Jetters weized B tween Several | sheriff in a San ( conference dy Leen held |y, said to have with thi view und adoption ! Ly the wirl and the of the scheme expected wwithin a | 5 short time, | Former Policeman Will Be Buried | in Martinsburg, W. Va. ‘ =W 2 3L Hollis, yeara old formerly mber of the metropol- litan pfica force here for 20 year. nd a resident this city for 2t vears, died at the residence of his | son, Lugene J. Hollls, 1344 Longf. {low street, Thursday night after an { illne of about four weeks. Mr. Holils was retired from the Pollce Department four years ago. o was on duty at Ne. 6 precinet for | ’().9 greater part of the time that he service Martinsburg, W, Ve was the son af the late ¢ Mr=. Elizabeth Hollis, ent in Masenic M G He 12 oldest No. Son of Slain sterday ev. br, Trinity mo: Josey M B ent will morrow afternoon taxi touight bis mothe: : ted Lomicid 3 i Elizabet questic H v | frtal ringer | Stephien. daughter, troth her Ho! Not Yet But Soox. Labituaily According Mrs, , Mre. Mehrin separated from ar Mai FoLD Pide Tables. Ly United St 111 Surve W edueeduy ning Narti SaBW - Frid misnnderstun The Sun and —Suy Moon. LorT 1 rise { CHOKER= Mi and_10th et s Letweer sets 4:47 Moon pm rises ps to be lighted cunset ucrtheast sectic streved from i answers Dot Fesd Duft, Please N Mars i1k and wiiite "~ wwho grieves for sa Tound, s xize. | DOG—Fine Air !answers to “Mae’ ~eward for ret ¥ st v ! EARRIN Insco Theater Fri t Wardman Park T FUR fox, week cth 4778 and_rec FUR-Black iynx. lined with gallers at Keith's Theater, n , Reward if returned to Mra. V. Dudlev. lena . | Gulveste [ Helena, | Indiavapolis, | Incksonviile, Ransas City | Little Rock | Tox Ange Toulsvilie, | Marauetu = iw. 3 on_Thanksglv! Rewsard Fla. Mo, Atk Eoimmiin . | GLASS, foand i 1 or Reward. se shell, — Connecticut Telephone GLASSES = Torto: | Cathedral aves. tte fe, 5408 IMlinois | LOCKET- Reward. "Minn. . san Antonlo, Tex. ! San Diego, Calif, |'S. Franciseo, Calit. uta F Mex. Sovanuab, EMELE Kindly call 1 e. Kind | MESH BAG Whitehead en " Nunnie Plon ce: old fashioned probubiy on or near Kold, ot ucckl s heirioon | Toledo, Ohio.".. ! Vieksburg, Mis o | WANH'GTON, 1. ¢ - {0 3rd and B sts. | between 4:30 | 1da V. Jo | and_ valued wtreet. [ from 11th and Pa ave. n. n.e., Saturday, November Liberal reward. Births Reported. wing births have been reported Department within the last rank and Jennie S. Luckel, hoy. nk and Minnie 1. Zieks, Loy. Bolitha 3. and Nancy Laws, loy. Joun M. and Ethel M. Finu, boy. M. aud Katherive Smiith, & and Eva M. Cliapline, girl. Z ~ Chambers, boy. 1. Wol it at| . ®iving phone ax communicat Tie_fol ! the Health hours: | o et ohar i omed ray | POC] KDTBUOI iing glasses, key, about | noon, shopping district. 5 ’k patent leather. con(ain- Saturday after. Reward.~ West | William R. OMBRELLA —Brown s! ne strived Do inier aud | between T5th and G or Mount | Branchville Friday morning. L. versity of Maryland. College Pa Clotworthy ani. Dorothy Birale, boy. Thomas J. and Lelia Nealy, girl. Jda Recker. girl - and Edoa_iingman, George 11 and Nora B. Powe John ana Rethy G. Preseott, boy. James and Ci te Lewls, bo. 7, Wliiam £ and Peggy’ Doyie, oy bbott. 52 oid: Walter aug 3. | W Kbott, 524 149th st sw: Vaiter aud | JyaTCE and gold chaln. small penknife. md Josepnine Steefo d_Sarah Collins, g . and Maude Lewis, girl. and Margaret Wright. Artiur and Noyella Clar thn 18740053, Waltham, 17 jewels. W H— nld, Burlington: name on back. Revera W wh. Vienoa, Ve, Box 164 1'risol threatened t Quentin and : 30, ents. It {s n('('l‘fl- access on call, it has been found that ' i . PERS[]NNEL RECORD SYSTEM PLANNED DEATH UNSOLVED i s e s | Officials Check Movements o?‘ Nuvember of San found mysteriously slain fn last n = onIY |}y the St. Mthiel and Argonne opera- e had ister | Wat- that, on . she had | i a day be- | and attor- | a yacket | < CLAIMANT TO TITLE it | st d, e attempted to | r- r Officers nov hat & Justify- | © ested. Wife driver shoot- | stating | futher | | ner 03 it 924—PART 1. ‘ Deaths Reported. IN REED HOSPITAL| The following deaths have been reported to the Health Department witiin the last 24 houra: [ Catherine Trainer, 72, 811 M st. veria Dimarso, 95, 530 _1st st. s.e. Andrew D. Headles,' 89, 517 Quincy st. Michael G. Rerrigai, 63, 2084 P at. Richard Rtigrles, 83, 1328 Fairmont st. DJ mes R. Eagine House No. Sarah D. Gilbert, $1. 100 U at. liie Collins, 65, 134 2 st. s.w. Bpencer Coleman, 33, Providence Hosp!tal. l ugh M. Perry, 60, 124 Carroll st. s.c. Yamina Clark, 64, 73 Detrees ut; Theodore Pat 20, 3§ Capitol ave, z.e. | Loty Robinson 1. 1 Cards ot Ebanu BROOKS. The family of the late FRANCES BERKELEY BROOKS wish to express 1o | relatives and frieds tbeic 3 appreciation of the kindne iug her recent illness and for the bemutif floral tributes and sympathy at her death. | MADRE. T winh to express my sinc and gratitude to the muny frien rela tives for tiielr kindness and sympathy during the * flinews of wy dear Lus it MADRE, who died Noven o for tue beautiful floral denth HIS WIFE, MRS. NORA MAU MATTHEWS. < express our to our 1many Stee'e, ‘World War, Succnmbs After Short Iliness. n.e. | | TLieut. Col. Conrad E. Koerper, U. S. | A, retired, died suddenly yesterday at | Walter Ited General Hospital wher ho had been i1l for eeveral days. Col. Koerper was born In Omaha, |Nebr., in 1877, and was graduated |from the Unlversity of Pennsylvania. Tn 1901 he entered the Medical Corps of the Army. He served three years | In the Philippines, In the Cuban cam- | paign and on the Texas border. | During the World War he was chief | surgeon of the $2nd Divislon and was | tions. Later he was in charge of the | {evacuarion of troops at Brest, I'rance. | Owlug to ditabilities received In the iservice, Col. Koerper was placed ou| retired list in 152 MHe becume | {associated in the practice of medi- jelue with Dr. William Thornwald | | Davis of this city. Col. Koerper is | widow and two sons, Robert Allen and Contad Koerper, Jr.; his mother, Mrs. | A. Koerp brother, J. Robert | Kocrper, 4t slsters, Mrs. Thomas Snowden, wife of Admiral {Snowden, und Miss Anna Koerper. kindzess and the denti father, “l(,n(\l 1 survived by his SULLIVAN. . Joscr Kooisl UFste ot Bection 9 in nd Printing, for of sympathy’ and der expresst tie Dewutlful foral trib SCHULTZE—MCONN noell s Hiage of LIAM L. eir dauglite RCHULTZE at on Wednesday Ler. William J Cathedra: Novewler HELD FOR THREATS: |Count Leopold Ferri Ar- rested Here After Letters to Local Contractor. turduy, N er Hospital ! MARY v dlonday, OOOX. Katurday. N Emergency ~ Hospitul | | CONTEE. : J In Memoriam. | BROWN. In lovin l'IHl. ll BRO o;IfILL‘I R. BR “.\.‘H')X’Kl\fi""u! LEMAN., Bacred to the mes NN ST o the memory ctBANT Rleep the wleep that knows no Mora of toil nior nigit af wuking WS WiDoW AND UlitbREN] COLSTON. In joving remembrance of our & Lusbund and father, RICHARD COLSTID who dled two years ago, Novembar 39, 14 Loug days and nights you bor the eud "twas ail in vala Sod krew it was best, He took you home to rest Your cheery wuy, your smiling fu r Are u pléasure to Yo Dreaking had & friendly worl died beloved Ly a 018 DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDEIN In sad but loving remembr deur mother, CATHERINE (1t o departed this 1ifs three years ago t Xovember 0. 1921." “Atn T cufrer all t DEVOTED DATGI T i 1 1o sbaud Tous ag SONS TONES HIS WIFE \\Iv « mvv n ER DEVOTED | ULEN ALBERT AND MILDRET T . | MeGUIRE. 3 ¥erri, said to be the 1 of a lord chamberlain to Emperor | z Jusef of Austria, was arrested v by Detectives Sweeney and | charged vith hre Church of the Assun: \x.uv. A nandez, local e _tald at 10 a. GIBBONS. CTnioNs, unt Leopo JosErn Del fefler of Whesler Mrs. L 17, Congrens Heighis. al {rom tle above 3 Decpiber 1, at @ | vesterday Dot box at the ecity { mai i when the vost office ¢ he hLas, i - > .’ Fun sunday, Novem formation ¢ sfecuirens und riield Hos oted wunt of B cording : e has 20 receiving 1 unt | HICKEY. some time, of | 12:40 p.m most rece . which IANNIE hreats nt s MacDANIEL contain e lez with an automatle Complained of Letter. reported tl 1o Maj. Hereatror Nov residen rube: andez lotter “ount et grave. By order of Fer 1 kuow JHe Austria- became @ uron death N | KINGHELOE. erce on OERPUT Tacember 10wt & Church 2| LIVESEY. © Ere Washington i for his relew CITY NEWS IN BB_IEF. ‘Fhe Mener Park Ci cet Third st | NIXON. GEGRGE O’LEARY. Commodore Matthew Maunry Chap- ftor, U Do ¢, will b card party 1D rial Home 'I'lu‘ Daug istrict of Columbia Chapter of iters of | RECTOR. men’s Cl Hamilto : s surtived | The Speech Rcading Club (for the Exniine 10 hard of hearing) lp-reading 1710 1 stree 5 onday, nnual meeting of the 11 ¢ Tederation of Churches BIGOLES. tom 6 pam., inl| DeHdemce, th Street Christ urch. Din- ,'f«.f(" wiil be served ladies of the i Mondny, ‘\lvur."_ Invitations have been sent'RIGGLES. |to pastors and representatives of local Lurches. Others who would ko to attend may phone to n loffice, Main 5180 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY Outing ¢ clock, at Chain Br John car line, Campfire at cluuhousv. adu e hington be held tusband of oin the above res Decemyer 1, ut o, . RICHARD TG rosidence, No. 1828 December 1. at 2 p.m. HEODORE W. NOVES 10T WRIGHT, Secretars REPETTL Saturday. 6:43 pow Anthon: Teshien: federat! Prestdent of the Fuzeral from the Mrs. Emma Tuesday, 2:30 Cemetery. o Red 2:45 Cabin hike. \ 0l = station | 4-mile THOMAS. Funeral from hor Jhte esttence, s.e. Monday, D seice o St Joseph be iald at ® am. Inte Mary's Cemeters. Relatives ted. 2ud st. | 0 a.m., where mass - i Dr. Gertrude V. Sheckles will glve a ! free lecture at the Heulth udio, 1628 | K street, 5 o'clock. Subject: “How to et Well and Stay Well.” A health supper, introducing nutritious food in | proper combinations, will be serve TONIGHT. “The Mystery of Death” will be sub- ject of a lecture at the United Lodge {of Theosophists, 1731 X street, & o'clock. Revlval Grant, lay E. Church. ovember 28, 1924, at her ce, 5151 Mt, Pleasant xt. n.w., RUTH ANN, heloved wife of Heurs 1. White. Re wuaius can be keen at the parlors of W, Speare Co., 1208 I st. n.w.. Saturday Sunday o being removed to New Orlears, Sunduy 6! (New Orls La.. papers pléase copy.) 30 ‘WITHROW. uf«"{‘;' remben oy, 1034 = 7 8:20 p.m., AMAND. CITHROW, widow by Ernest A oylnes M. Withrow. Notice of funers at Gorsuch M.| hereatter, E . | YOUNT. Entered life efers vember 29. 1024, ut dence, 3114 1801 st. .., ALBERY oved husband of Kosa Fahey Yount. sierul from late’residence Tuesday, December 20t 2 p.m. Relatives and friends fuvited. Toterment private. 1 In Memoriam. | AVLDRIDGE. In sad but loving remeu | 7of our desr mother, SARLH CATHERIN SULDRIDGE, "who dlea stz years sgo toduy, November 30, 1918. VAUGHTERS. "* BIRCH, In memory of our dear father, WIL- J LIAM H. BIRCH, who died four years ugo yday, November 80, 192v. Far from this world of toil and strife, \')Il are pre: labors of Faded 1o & Friday, evangel A joint song service commemorat- ling "the 231 anviversary of the i Amphion Glee Club and the Peer- less Glee Club, of Baltimore, will he given at Metropolitan A. M. E. ! Church, 7:30 o'clock. Public invited. Composes in Workhouse. Alfred Phillips, an inmate at U\el Dulwich Workhouse Infirmary, |attained some merit as a composer of sacred songs although he is past)| $5 years of age. He has been at the | Workhouse Infirmary about fm.u‘ v , duri which time he has writ- | Tom ok sae | FAMILY. ten much sacred music. | e | BLESS, In sad but loving rememb: o our dear dmughter, MEL. is Limi Jeparted this 1ife thres Beyond His Limit. deparied thia” 1. From tie Kansas City Star. | Your cheers ways, your smillg face, | Lawyer—Well, I've proved that you Are @ pleasure to recall. are crazy and you are, thanks to me, vou had ' Frienaiy” woid for eacis a free man. My fee is $5,000. A oS Clisgg—Buat Tw not. thut on { years ago foda i Main 5512 Father gen 3, wnd DAUGHTER 'AND SON-1% LAW AND SAMUEL SAYLOR xn‘cxr.u.v_ MINNTT \\ .:’.“A 1!( SEW! . bat will ® forgotten ING WIFE 1 CHILD, MAT AND ARTHUR SEWELL “HER DEYOTED MARTIA 1 AL THOMAS. s Her M SoN FUNERAL DIBECTORb \V/L. SPEARE CO either the successors of mor con nected with the orfginal W. R. Speare establishment 940 F St, NJW. 0820 ~ joseph F. Birch’s Sons (INAAC BIECH) 034 \I ST. N.\Y. lstablisbea P Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 1732 Penu: L COSTELLO mw LOCATED AT ~ Tunerai Livery in connection, am. canl r——THE ORIGINAL Direclor _an Comaiudious Mode M. | Embaimer. {chapel #nd W.R.Speare @o. | ALMUS R. SPEARE -| THOS. 1 | Modern Ciapel. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST WILLIS B. SPEARE ———GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— R. F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Haryey, 1432 You St. N.W HOMELIKE FUNERAL PARLORS. Vot. 2207 e NALLEY & SONS 121 ELEVENTH §T. 8.E. Tadertakers. Entalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlora. “Plione_Liscoln 430, " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1118 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 apel. _Telephote. JAMES T. RYAN 7 A AVE S el Clpel qeey Model CUAKE vate Ambulances. Livery In_Counection. PUNEB.AL DESIGNS. v delivery sorvice. expressive—inexpeusice. Frompt Artie! |Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St. | Geo. C. Shaffer | cngick FLORAL EMBLE) 5 T4th L N Phone_Main 10 18, Main 24 t MODERA RICES. Prompt delivers BLACKISTONE Sfi Floral “Blanket Sprays” And O ummmw Tloral Designs_ gt b Acds L AL 5707

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