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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1924. MORD CHIEFS SIGN (25 552255 CONNECTICUT FILLS |, 2 svousn s Toney with which to, bulld & gine | Prof. Neumark Author of Number | 8chool Gov. Gen. Wood had been try- i K Ing to have established. Mrl-.A‘Spe?- of Books. cer sald that gone woman, living in CINCINNATI, December 16 — Prof. wn-H THUMBS Cincinnati, h donzl;d n:hf. (?fl‘:ge S A E TIUDAY David Neumark, world-renowned stu L amount necessary and s 8. dent of Jewish philosophy and his- ardization at some time in the early future. . Section 1 of the first part sets forth a suggested, standardized and N empowering ordinance for the regu- lation of highway traffic, deslgnated to meet the normal traffic require- ments of any city. Other sections deal with the national defense code Deaths. Decersber 15, 1974, at 4: at liome of her sister, Mrs. L. Dressel Ash si., Mout Rainier. Md., MAE E.. ageq 52. Funeral Wednesdas, December af 2 p.m. Relatives and friends ivited Interment in Cong: ton, Obie, papers ple ' Golumn of | Suggestions WRIGHT CO. h i SBWAN. December I 1924, LUCRETTA | o_(mz-m’l]mny trafic lr‘exulatl‘mlz- lnm.l back to Jolo the plans for the in- tory, who for 16 years had been pro-| RANDALL widow cf the late Charies Swan | w censes, permit, registration Stitution. fonsor of Dhilosaony st Hebraw Union| ©f Emirs, N.F. Jotermest Eimirs, N. ¥ and vehicle lights. Mrs. Spencer said the Moro women College, Cinoinnati, died -last o Tests for Drivers. It is recommended every operator such physical i . . NIEHt | TABLER. Tuesday, December 16, 192 Islanders Ask Aid of U. S.|nave a habit ot making eepcctally|Bingham, Republican; HOM, toliowins an opertion for appendi- | “ssi s o't R Al Holertts’ good friends accept their girl babies g , hepl ’ | B A iy pipin Wk “y...I,v'l;m"‘.'fl‘g‘?..:fi”;\’?f; ce of funeral hereafter. = o | & Eno Plan Covers Llcenses,{ as presents. The lecturer was of- Ersf Nanhask wias authoriof on. dence of her mle Tn 1904 he was editor-In-chief of the| N s se.. SART Hebrew encyclop:dia, published in Berlin, and worked there for several years, 2 . f be required to pass Permits, Registration and be required fo pass ‘such_physicel Through Mrs. C. L. Spen- [fered scores ot the tots but had to Democrat, and Plunkett, number of books and essays., which | TAYLOR. Departed fhis fife Saturday, De ] | demonstrate conclusively his thorough he “Injured mothers the pract I eei"he ke cditor i oot o1 e the injured mothers the practice was wrong. Hereafter, however, Mrs. Spencer said, she will be able to accept all of the child gifts she is familiarity with the general traffic Matiida A.” Botier, regulations and provide satisfactory references as to character: that an A°J Vehicle Lights. Socialist, in Race. cer, Missionary. bt e e s e o Sk s icte 4 3 ber 17, at’y p.m. from Second Bapt § FURNITURE Standard and modernized regula- |OPerator of a motor car who Is ar-| qy.° 430 oy v m | By the Associated Press. Ehurch on 3rd st. between H and I ste. n.w \ oD aRE e th e i con el e S 80 for eri1eAs W igine b'dflb,{'"‘:!mumb s el il i",’.::‘,’,;,,‘."o,"‘;,:,’f:‘;?;n‘f"l e NEW HAVEN, Conn., December 16.— e TSI B iy HOLLOMON.' pastor. 5 Heiatives Give “Her’ o PEHE v_:gr‘m; n clties and dealing spe- | 1o brove thal he is a safe and broper | pine Islands have appealed to the|” In conclusion, Mrs. Spencer showed ‘C:dn.nvec‘llcu; Yotars, went. to-the polls} ORGANIZATION-AOTIVITIES: | waarew. sundiy. December 14, 1934 Cedar Chest 5 < cifically with licenses, permits, reg- Arve 3 it fo hord “be. feoc American people to permit them to|on the screen a letter addressed to|today to choose a successor to the late TONIGHT George ~Washington University Howpit: ¥ 0 istrations and vehicle lights were |drive, and that ample » remain under the protection of the|the people of America by more than)United States Senator Frank B. Bran- NIGHT. GEORGE 308 H,, beloved husband of Helen presented to the National Highway |Vided to protect the public in case| American flag, Mrs. (* Lorillard Spen- | scoce’ ot More chiets, ‘asking that|degee. The candidates are Lieut. Gov.| Kalorama Citizens' Association will Whalen ns at bis residence, 1223 st p.w. from his late residence Wednesday, December 17, at 9 a.m. lot ment Mount Olivet Cemeiery. WUNDERLICH. Departed this life December 15, 1924, st 1 am.. HENRY WUNDER H. beloved son of the late John and M underlich. Funeral from the residence his sister. Dora L. Hutchinson, 322 Wednesday, December 17, at 5 o'c nierment at ' Congressionsi Friends and relatives invited. 18 Safety Conference today by Willlan: Phelps Eno, chairman of the board of of accident or injury. cer, who has done mlissionary work in |the felands of Sulu and Mindanao, at|Hiram Bingham, Republican, who also[meet, 3 o'clock, in parish house of Anothor sevtion of the report Pro-|the islands since 1914, told an audi-|least, be kept under the American |8 governor-elect, and Hamilton Holt,|St. Margaret's Church. Special fea- directors of the Eno Foundation for |Vides for the establishment of traffic |ence in Memorial Continental Hall flag. Instead of signing their names | Democrat, former editor, and advocate | ture: An address by Justice Siddons Highway Traffic Regulation. | courts. yesterday afternoon. to the document the chiefs followed |of the League of Nations. on the work of the Commisrion on Suggestions made by Mr. Eno were| Mr. Eno suggests a psychological |* Mrs. Spencer spoke under the aus-|the Moro custom of afixing their| Martin F. Plunkett, Soclalist, is a|Public Welfare Legislation, of which divided into two parts, the first dis<|Procedure that he belleves would [pices ‘of the Washington Chapter of |thumb prints, the oniy signature that |third candidate. he is chairman. cussing* items which can be stand- [have a good effect in citles where|the Moro Educational Foundation, in|is incapable of being duplicated. Nomination of Coi. Bingham, for a ardized Immediately, and the second, |the trafiic fatality rate Is compara- | the presence of a distinguished gath- number of years professor at Yale, fol- those which can be maae, 10 a large |tively high. He says: “Why would|ering. lowing a term as lieutenant governor|New York Public Lecture Assocla- Carter Troop, president of the In the audience was Mrs, Cool- | Reep i Fests Y i uniform it not be proper for the mayor of a|idge. who occupled the presidential BcERVANTEs and his election as governor in No-|[tion, will give a novelogue at the 2 “ oy { = city, when traffic fatalities exceed a{hox and evinced much interest in the vember created an unprecedented situa- | Arts Club. Subject: John Gals- 3“ mlmnrl&m- Lane” Cedar Chest | z Tmagmsl vearly rate of fifteen per 100,000 | lecture. tion in the State. It was announced | WOTthy's “White Monkey.” BraND ™A \ e Y Dopulation for a perlod extending| Althoush wealthy. Mrs. Spencer lett| T() MARK CENTENARY that if elected Senator he would resign - S A Pl ey s AT e ety quality make. 40 inches |# CAROLINE lSABEL BABB over three months, to issue an order |a luxurious home here to travel to ax governor after being inaugurated, and lumbia. Historical Society Will | ehazeed this lite Decomber 16, 15 long | ;| that would cause every vehicle tothe fringes of the Orlent and. to- that Lieut. Gov. John H. Trumbull| Meot. 8:15 o'clock, in assembly hall| Desr cousin. 'tis hard that deaih do ux part T ¥ DRESSMAKER come to a full stop before crossing|gether with Bishop Charles Henry = would automatically become, governor.|f Cosmos Club. James F. Duhamel | But in gli eteraity you will live in my heart ia | , 5 : il s 3 = . P VETTOT- | Wil speak of “Tiber Creek. Dis-| A8 God's wiil be done for He knows be | 6 any crosswalk or street intersection| Srent, to distant Jolo to teach the Independence Date in Peru Will Be|His election was urged during the cam-| T "P" Aad T am sure His will Is coutentment aud |¥ Studio—1720 M St. N.W. ¥|2nd observe traic carefully before (Moros of that section. who were then paign as an aid to President Coolidge. rest. " NELLIE MORRIS BUTLER | B 0-== « "N-W. fi|starting again. The order Is designed | little better than savages, the story Celebrated Here Saturday Mr. Holt has based his appeal on the| mne Hinnodrome and Calendar | BEAND: A tribute of love to the memors of ! Telephone Main 1541 | to remain in effect untll the vearly |of Christianity. elebrate promise to support all liberal policles. | pazagr at Phylils Whestles 3. Av.| CUf,dcroted mother, who passed futo eferaal | traffic fatality rate shall have been Here to Raise Funds. - whether proposed by Democrats or Re- | (v A will feature piotiren oud & lon: | Tot, fUF Years ago today, December 16, tuc vening. pictures and a lec reduced. Its eftect would be that In| 1y Litc tell the siary o the Moros’ publicans, stressing _particularly the | ¢ 0" gl [SAERTS Dletures a s e ! ] punishing all drivers it would eniiat | %0 15 1o}l {he story of the Moros' World Court, reduction of taxation, de- g Sl Left us hers (b piue and aan - o1 | ¢ the influence of the careful against|,arion, to rest for & few months away| An open meeting to commemorate [centralization of Government and the| Georgia State Soclety will hold a | Add we miss sour loving imag. i | the careles | from the blazing heat of the Philip-|the first centenary of the Independence | tariff as issues to which he would devote | business meeting, 5:30 o'clock, at As in the bed rou once did lie. | | e pines and to soileit contributions for | of Peru will be held under the auspices | his attention if elected. Raleigh Hotel BTl Jored the sainted mothe ' continuation and extenston of the|of ‘El Club Cervantes Saturday at §| The discovery early in the campaign Gl we know the Lord ir good 8o we are trusting Him to help us Bear our burdens as we should. We can see thy face no longer, And the smile it used to wear Bit in heaven we hope to meet thee And there'll be no parting there. HER LOVING DAUGHTERS, BLAND AND LOUISE WHITE. Dearest cousin, bow T wiss yon | S 2 5 itor! that Mr. Holt was made a voter in|™= | MISS M. E. AN DIES. | work she and Bishop Brent are doing|o'clock pam. in the anditorium of the 1 & | SULLIV DIES that she came to America. WIith her | New National Museum the State oniy last Augps: was {ollowad Mrs. Spencer brought a namber of ex- by an announcement by Demecraticom- | €ards of Thanks. : S ~ A clals In New Haven that Col. . Miss: Macgavet Bl Sollivan 58 ¥ cellent lantern slides. English by Prof. Charles F. Collier of |cla > t Co RLEPES Waliasat A e s cathadss old, an emplase of the United Siears| Rt Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop | George Washington University and a |bad never been regularly sworn in a3 & | thanks and appreciation th our relatives and Department of Asriculture, died yes. |©f Washington, presided at the meet- | speech in Spanish by Dr. Alfonso Roble- | voter in this city. though he has work- friends for ihelr vmpathy. kindness and Mre,|In8. In a short address, in which he [@b of Colombia. The meeting will be |ed here for a number of yea autiful floral -tributes ai the death of our The program includes an address in ROSIE CARDS expressive kind, in noon at 2 o'clock, and interment will friends for ~their kiduness and beautiful Who bas made it very piain, s 5 terday at he home of her sister, M » Deloved movher. ® new and unique designs. 1 Dressel, 3528 Aen oironr “Aaun: | presented Mrs. Spencer to the audi- | presided over by Dr. Hernan Velarde, | — 1DA A, WANOKEY. IRENE GREEN AND| , From our hame and bearts ho same & f o ence, Bis eru. ARD A GREEN, TAW. 9| Asd your cheerful voice and footsteps S e Both Stores: Ralnler, Hfeons heartalszane Eunera) [ SRS IR e e e rermieriy sbcratary CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. e e e 5 Smoking Stan 1340 G St. 1222 F St.. [ 5ervices will be held tomorrow after-| . ig. ““when we had wooden chalices |of the treasury of Colombia, and is the | Study class of United Lodge of The- | thanks and appreciation to our relatives and| BUL I am trusting the Savior. osophists will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., Mahae G . b Boowt be_ fn- C i v |™e had a golden priesthood; when | president of the Academy of History of o} Barat tib - If we are true and faithfal il g losed inish; made R Tucnines YR o, oty e e Divo golden chialices iwe; have afihat country, Thie tbsdleey, Will disciss fac 15313 straet OF ot e T Ty Fe Shall surely ‘meet’ sgain ith enclose s Mol J - wooden priesthood.” present-day “pan-Americanism” an : " THE FAMILY. * E LE COUSIN, GRACE PATNE. < cabinet metal MI-AKD :\frll‘l\og:n; lEplscuml Church South, | "Righop Freeman pointed out that it| the influence of the heroes of Carabobo, At the _Ll-rlf'n-u lrrfl;‘v -(h 'fem" PLUMMER. We wish fo express our appreci. | BRADLEY. A tribute of love and devotion (o p | Bebbindihe b might not be amiss for the church to | Boyaca and Avacucho in the trend of | tomorrow, 12:30 p.m, the chalrman |™4tion of the many acts of kindness sbown| (08 memory of our belo busband and fittings . : Y 3 o = ward | will be Mre. James Shera Montgom- friende. Serns e iomess Showi{ _father, DANIBL J. BRADLEY, who depurt g S return to wooden chalices If that is | th blica of the New World to! g ; f 5 necessary to obtain a golden priest- | a closer unian. i ery. Dr. Charles Wood will epeak of | father. WILLIAM PLUMMER, Rr snd for | {3 Ui3 Vfe tx0 Soars ago today, Decemper A BB hood. " Christianity, and ~ especially | Spanish-American music will be ren- | “The Personal Christ” The praver| jiy Jrupiful foral tributes at the time of| Gious itk focgotion : [American Christians, he declared,| dered by the United States Marine will be given by Dr. Paul Sperry MR. WILLTAM, JR.. AND MRS. MATTIE| HIS WIFE, GRACE, AND BON, JAMES. * must help their less fortunate fello men and women in distant lands—peo- ple, who he added, some time may be- come citzens of the United States. The bishop, by description, likened Mrs. Spencer and Blshop Brent to Band Orchestra A meeting was held last night at 1607 T street to formally receive new | members of El Club Cervantes. Ad- dresses were delivered by Antonio R. Barcelo, president of the insular Sen- the Church of the Covenant quartet will sing. The service will be under auepices of the Bible literature de- partment of the Federation of Wom- en's Clube. The Washington Monarch Club will PLUMMER ' BOSWELL, = SON AND DAUGHTER Marriage. DEANER—UMHAU. Baltimore, Md day, December 3. at noon. Faith Lutheran Wednes | BUROH. 1o our_dear s BURCH | | BROWN. A tribute of love to {he memory FSQUADORA BROWN, who departed (i life 17 years ago today, December 18, 190 THE FAMILY. sad but loving remembrance of and brother. WILLIAM ¥ who departed_this life ope tea 3658 Park place The world can.neyer. Al plete with met- al container ... $5-00 in’ “'session of sorrow'" at 6:30 o'clock p. Queen Card Table Imitation leather covered top; patented lock makes it rigid when in $1.95 i 10-Pe. Dining Suite In American Walnut Ve- ncer, new design, genuine leather - seat Sewing Cabinet Mahogan y - finish Martha Washington type— $12.75 Pedestal Mrhogany - finish, 30 ins. high— $2.98 Telephone Stand and = Stool —in mahog- any finish— a better combina- blue, tan, white, gray and pink— and they will not shrink. Collar- attached and neckband styles, in sizes from 13Y; to 18, and all sleeve lengths. Raleigh Haberdasher (5777777 727777277 F 77777 17777117 E 21T L FT T/ L AL L L LT T L 2L LT LI T YL PRILS 11T 77T 8771 7T 7P D e E 2 2 e Z 2T 70 FASHION-KNIT TIES $3.50 All Gift Merchandise Exchangeable Inc. Thirteen Tgn F Street . N N N BNy 5 N R N N N N SLbiiCr oo N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N \ \ \ N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N for his Christmas Gift Silk knitted ties of long- wearing qualities, in beautiful color combinations that please the men. He’'ll expect some ties for Christmas, and you works of some of the military gov- I %o other Sewing Machine equals | tne Nationai for Sewing Eficiency ‘I A Useful Gift to Encourage Thrift A Sewing Machine! Let It Be the Best A National Rotary Portable Electric Models Desk Electric Models Cabinet Models Treadie Models Prices From $55.00 to $140.00 Convenient Terms May Be Arranged At Washington's Oldest Sewing SHOP UNIQUE 8th and E Sts. National Sewing Machines Are the Best services will be conducted at the res- idence of his sister, Mrs. Hutchinson. tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. In- terment will be in Congressional Cemeter: Mr. Wunderlich is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. S. M. Tolfert. FACTS Economy. in keeping with your financial condition, is no more amiss in its application to a funeral expense than any other need. Chambers futoisl. extra charges, for $100. gives a casket Chambers 550 s made by the best casket company io the U. 8. A. gives you nothing Chambers £ Jo mobine ot v et ? beautiful private Chambers’ il el furnished to and from local “ Recptiats. tor.. % S e ieatent Chambers %1%, &7 fie i, has everythlog you Chambers "7 el 'The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 432. Wanted— 20 Saleswomen To those who are experi- enced in selling high-grade coats to the finest trade in Washington —we offer an immediate opportunity. Apply tomorrow to Miss Sutton, Women ment, Third Floor. ’, s Depart- {G street. {chaplain, morrow, 4:45 p.m. at 1901 F street, under auspices of League of Women Voters. Dahigren Community Association will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Social Oyster Clubhouse. Telephone demon- stration. Music. The Washington Philatelic Society will meet tomorrow, § p.m., at 1333 Plans will be made for exhibition of stamps in Publlc Li- brary. fter the business session stamps will be exchanged and auctioned. The Christmas eve meet- ing will be omitted. Rev. Dr. James Shera Montgomery, United States House of Representatives, will address the Dis- trict of Columbia Society, Sons of the American Revolution, at a meet- ing in the Lafayette Hotel tomorrow at 8 p.m. FOUND. SETTER, male, white with brown Jobn_Amstead. River Road, Md.. Routs LOST. ATREDALE Male, named Bob, home, Kenton Station, Md. 3ain 6650, Branch 411, Mrs. Pearl V. Thomas, Veterans' Bureau, between 9 and 4:30. ATREDALE. male;: no collar; reward. Phon: Eranklin 1611 1122 13th st.'n.w. George K. euchler. | ATREDALE DOG, male, brown, cotton collar. Phone_Main 500. Reward. from my Reward. Call way and Blectric ‘car, tapestry bag, shell Reward clasp, containing money, key, ete. Lincoln 2064. BEADED BAG—Containing currency: vear 18th and B st. s.w. Reward. Address Box 270-H, Star office. BOOK—Dement_shorthand, near 9th st. Peans. ave. n.w, Shannon pl. s.e. BRACELET—December 5th, bracelet. Reward. Addre: Riverdale, Md. DOG—Alredale, nd Tady's gold-link P. 0. Box 116, female. Weward. Res P. BAG—S p.m. Monday, eastbound Washington R: Finder' please notify 2425 the American Federation of Labor Building, 9th st. snd Massachuset! the Elks' funeral rit exemplified by the officers of the lodge. members are directed to be in attendanc By order of JAS. A. BALDERSO! Exalted Ruler, Attest: WM. S. SHELBY. Secretars. 16 HARRIS. life Sunday. Decem. ber 14 p.m., ut his home, 44 Patte ILIP B. HARRIS, be. loved Funeral Thursday, December 18, at 1 o'clock, from Asbury M. E. Church. Relatives and friends invited. 7 HARRIS. Young Men's Immediate Reliet Association are requested to sttend the fu neral of our late brother, PHILLIP B. HARRIS, Thursday, December 15, at 1 p.m., from Asbury A. M. E. Church. ilth and K ots. 0w, W. H. FORTUNE, Pres. B. PRICE. Rec. Sec. JACKSON. Members of the Men's CIff Rock Assoclation are requested to attend the fu- of our late brother, EUGENE JACK. from Jarvis' undertakiog parlors Wed: Desday at 2 p.m. Death No. 143 W. H. JOANSON, President W. J. SINGLETON, Secretars. JOY. Monday, December 15, 1824, at 4:30 p.m., EMMA. beloved wife of the late Join Albert Joy. Funeral services Thursday, De cember 18, from bLer daughter's residence. Mrs. Jobn' Hayes, 1426 Ist st. s.w., at * p.m. “Interment at Congressional Cemeters. Friends and relatives invited to attend. * MARSHALL. Tuesday, December 16, 1924, at EORGE R. H., beloved husband " and son of the late Eleanor F. and Capt. George H. Marshall. Notice of funeral bereafter. . December 15, 1924, Mrs. RE, widow of Col. Charles McClure, mother of ‘Maj. C..W. McClure. Funeral from ¢ apel Wedoesday, December 17, a Interment in Ar lington Cemetery. . NELSON. his life Sunday. Decem- t his residence, 626 10th s.w., FRANK. beloved husband of Sarah Nelson. Funeral from the above residence Wednesday, December 17, 8:30 am. thence to St. Dominic’s Church, 6th and E s.w., Where mass will be said at § o'clock. * NOLAN. Suddenly, Moaday. December 15, 1924, st residence, Capitol Helghts, Md. HENRY F., beloved ~husband of Elenora A. Nolan '(nec Brown). Remains resting at_the chapel of Willlam H. Sardo & Co. 412 H st. ne_ Funeral from the chapel of Willlam H. Sardo Co., Friday, De- cember 10, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to'attend. Interment Arlington Na tlonal Cemetery. (Centon, ‘Oblo, papers s Wright, 200 Raymond street, Cbevy Chase,| please cony.) Ma. NOLDEN. Entered into eternal rest Mondas, Toohen “bigt. "Liberal Crewara Tt retiraea to| Dicymber 13; 1024; at Tuberculosls Howpital 713 Sth_st. n.e. or phone Franklin 825. = EDWARD: NOLDEN..-He lesves. fo modin EARRING—Pearl, gold _mounting, night on 14th st. between Irving and Oak or on street car. Liberal reward if returne fo 3412 14th st., Lawma ENGLISH BULL TERRIER white, brown ts over right eye; ear clipped. Columbia FUR_Gray_woll neckplece, between Q street Return to 2228 Q. Re- and the Ambassador. ward. GLABSES—Bifocal. with Tight shell rim, New York ave, mear 12th. Sunday. Reward. Phone Kensington 125-M. ¢ FOUND, biack and tan; anawers to the name Jack: kindly return to 1010 Florida ave. n.e. Reward. ECKPIECE—Fur: between SIst and N_ats. and Friendship Helghts; reward. Tel. Cleve. #43. _Mrs. E. ogley. 160 PENDANT— Aquamarine, nom and briliaats, Saturday. Reward. Cleve. 47. kd PIN_Signa ORI frateralty; erown <t pearis and_gernets; Saturday. Fioder please return 1217 °H st. n.w. Reward. 16° POCKETBOOK—Black. leather, keys and auto permit and some money. Finder Monday mounted 1o plati- containing their loss a loving Stepmother, Mrs. Anie Ellis; aunts and a host of relatives and friends. Funeral Wednesday at 2 p.m. from Lis late residence, 1632 32nd f. n.w. In- terment in Mount Zion Cemetery, Joha T. Riines & Co. in charge. NOLDEN. Officers and members of Morning Star Lodge,” No. 40. 1. B. P. 0. of Elks of W., are hereby notified to attend the ses- wion of sorrow Tuesday night. December 16, 8 p.m., Arcade Pythian Bidg.. 12th and U nw., for the pi of arranging for the funeral and burial of our deceased brother. EDWARD NOLDEN. Fuueral services will be held Wednesday, December 17, at 2 from his late residence, 1682 32nd st. n.w. Officers and members of Columbia Lodge, . 85, and Forest Temple, No. 9, invit 1o be present. By orler of WM. H. HARRIS. Exaited Ruler. Attest: FLOYD C. PAYNE, Sec. OLIPEANT. Monday, December 15, 1924, JEANNETITE T., daugbter of the late John and Sarah Oliphant. Funeral from the Waah- ington Home for Iacurables, W isconsin and Tilden et. n.w., Thurs t 2 p.m. RANSOME. Suddenly, December 14, 1924. at 5 p.m.. at Casualts Hospital. MARSHALL CARTER RANSOME. the beioved husband of Essie Ransome and son of Zelder Ran- | savoy. | | WHITE. ported English Broadcloth; actu- Erown Into JounE men and women|sister, Mra. 'Dora L. Hutchinson, 322 | Rhoades will spea { Tuesdax. December 16, 1824, for the purposs There s & face so dear I mise Iy d 2 S E after: they hiad abs 10 Of | D street southeast, yesterday, after a of paying a tribute fo the memory of our | A form'1 eannot see | ally spun and woven in England; education that a person would never | priog fiiness The Esthonlan Miniater to the| lite biher SAMUEL GOMPERS. who'| Byt iel (i fittie ke show they’re of guaranteed fast colors bavATiGen able 16 recoptisel . ) | are Wunderiich ratired from busl- | ¥mited States. (Dr: Axitortfis Pitp: will| | Bt U e it Besaten) | ottt etiiAniok of thes L | Y ! Mrs. Spencer highly praised the],egs about 20 years ago. Funeral |lecture on “The Baltic States” to-| samble and will then proceed in a bods to| — ALBERT, AND GRANDSON. TAMES N N N N N N ” - : v ‘hurch. Rev. Daria Senoltze. ex o today, In S N Pagan Practices Shown. Davila, resident commissioner {rom|;3:30 p.om. at City Club. Chauncey| five‘and friends DORIS LOTIRE UMHAU | SIgP, o dearls teloved on i o 1 N ed | Porto Rico, and Representative - | Depew Snow, manager of foreign| of Washington, D. C., and HARRY A e i T ! American Walnut-finish | N {hammedans, they are really “pagan |Presided. & g Chamber of Commerce, will speak it aga it | 5 PATHER, AOTHER, BROTEERS ANI. B Bed, Dre hif- | N Mohammedams,” since they do not| “Mater Dolorosa” a poem by JUan|,,4 Pprof. Henry Grattan Doyle of b2} th L ow-foot Bed, Dresser, Chif- N benefit from all of the religious as. |Antonio Cavestany was recited by |G w 'To) recently elected president eatys. | CAIEITH. In loving memory of our dea: fonier and i N eoclations accorded other members of | Senor Gustavo de Medina, and SONgS|of the club, will preside BUTLER. Guddenls. Monday. December 15| GRIFFITH whe pacsed aney 17 esrs ort S i N that doctrine. Her pictures and the|Were rendered by Charles Wolz 824 at 5 p.m., HOLLACE L. of 2105 Ward | December 16, 1697, Semi-vanity. ... N experiences she described confirmed|After a reception, refreshments Were| , cpjekem snd hot biscuit luncheon I, n.w., beloved wife of Br. William P.| Tt St i astaiamia I N I atler. "Notice of funeral hereafter. - i~ N this description of those natives of |served and dancing followed | winl be serve’ at the Rhode 1s1and| cpags. monday, December 15, 1924, at ber | 3328t when ber were bes( 3 N America’s farthest East possession. The new members received Were:| svenye M. P. Church tomorrow from | Cemigsnce bind’ e ooeh, 10 1924, at her | s ¢ e from world N Mrs. Spencer described the awful|Mre Marie D. Gorgas, Mrs. C. W. Ken- 135 14 1 pim. : beloved wife of Frederick C. Crass. | ae OTED FATHER AND BROTHE S i N results of massacres, told of cases of | nedy, Miss Margaret Popp. Mrs. Lil- S from _tie cliapel"of A. 3. Sehippert, S8 GEORGE Q. PERCY A, AND ALLAN A SN cannibalism in it lian ' Dawson Myers, Miss Louis enneyivania ave. nw nesdny, Decem- | © (. CRIFFINH . N s worst forms, of b i 4 The Board of Education will meet| ro/f7/7AnR ate. nw. Wednesday, Dacem: 3 ‘ N banditry and head hunting, of sicken- | Hawkins, Miss Elizabeth Court Smith ' omorrow, 430 pm. in Franklin b iy e Helstivepiand) friendatin jHAFDEN. In <ad but lovins emembranc: N ing pagan rites, and finally, of the | Miss Mary Keves, Miss Kathleen Sul-|glyooy FLYNN. Monday, December 15, 1924, at 9:30 | EN. w i dife on \ i N work of redemption and how it is|livan, Miss Mary E. Tesh, Miss Val- Al e S L L o e 18, 923 O 1N saving hundreds of Moro women and |entina Poppesou, Mrs. J. C. Trimble,| nu. o1y Name Soclety of St.| 27¢ 8- ALFRED H.. beloved busband of | Tue month of December again is here ! N children from perpetuation of the|Mrs. C. S Root, Col. W. O. OWen.|,ygystine's Church will meet {omOT-| serejoes from the shave mgencs Woers ] To us the saddest of the sear, N hideous customs that have come down | Senor Jose L. Martinez, Senor Jose M| oy 5 pm., at Holy Name Guild,| day, December 17, at 2 pm. Toterment Fort | bucme o0 Tear ago tod e EEUiN \ to them from the dark ages, rites that | Ribas. William Mason Gates, \‘\Hlarg 1727 Thirteenth street, for clection of | Linfoln Cemeters. Relatives aad fricuds | s wld-f:& er passed a I N are as ancient as they are revolting. | K. Sanderson, Edward J. Marcus an invited | er cheers smile and kindly N . § re % pleasure to recall I N To accomplish this reclamation, Mrs. | Charles C. Wolz, jr. oftcers ht | SOMPERS. A specist commustestion of Dax Hho s B ) B 7. Spencer was obliged to dwell in a —_— V ot et ol | And died beloyed by ail. { 2N D h . f Lincoln Post. No. 3. R., will| sonle Temple Tueidny, December 16, 1924, | 3 A N Eagle Shirts for Xmas o RS o bl S sl b | LN R WUNDERLIGH DIES. | s vomorrom: 2w G arms | 5o DAt ot i avii 7 3 | % tive boys, suffer the unpopular * | Han tribute of respect to the memory of our late | . In loving remembrance of our F < 7 i . e A | rother,” SAMUFL GOMPERS. All Master | dear mother and grandmother. JOSEPH iber Fernery N English Broadeloth paerers nearhy et "Wl A = B LT | s e Made of durable fiber, Ba- N o ke iders wany| Henry Wunderlich, 73 years old.| The Emma Sanford Skelton Unmion.| of the W. M. | +‘tedsy, Decemuer 15, 1917 oSl b ok Gorazd N i;n"pe:e:;;‘r:‘d |.c: r! 'h"‘-‘” ;"“; formerly in the bakery business here | W.C. T.U.. will meet tomorrow, !IGOIPEI! J:“\ A. COLBORN, Secretars. | A Joving mother we once cnjore Ll IS 7 9 itv i i er lecture, however, she| yng g jifelong resident of Southeast|p.m. at tb Mrs. G X . Washington. D. C.. Ledge. No ow &weet the memory ct N They’re made of fine quality im- showed pletures of boys &nd EITis | Weatineron Slod ne the Noma ot nre | 5008 Pack miaen e R rord. | OG5 L P. O Fiker The lodgé’ will onvens | - Dut death has left a loneliues N N N N N N N N N N N | MILLER. JR. . | ROLLING. In sad but loving remembra of our dear aunt and wife, ALICE L. 101 TING, Who departed this life fwo years as today, December 1. 1 Gote, but not_forgotten. HUSBAND AND NEPHEW. * In sad and loviog remembrance « her. WALTER SAYO ooe year ago toda our busband and f Who died _suddenly December 16, 1923, Gone. but_not forgotten. WIFE AND SON. MARY AND HOWARD. * Sacred to the memory of my darlin baby girl, . JUANITA WHITE. who Jo that 1ittle angel band in heaven six yea ago today, December 16, 1918 Closed in death are those beantiful eyes Folded are the hands on her breast Still are the little sufferer’s sighs. For she bas entered the land of re There is & face 5o dear I miss, Still is the voice I love God_ keep her safe with Him uatil We meet some day above DEVOTED MOTHER, MAUD WHIT: ~ RAL DIRECTORS. T Quid { Eficlent Service W. W. Deal & Co. a18 H ST, N.E. LINCOLN 8200 Automobile Service. Chape 3034 M ST. N.W. Established 133 ore West YOU_SHOULD HAVE \Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 M.in 5512 1732 Penun. Ave. N.W. "7 Timothy Hanlon . €41 H ST. N.E. Phot WM. H. SARDO & CO., .. 412 H 8t. N.E. i?‘?“ UTNI'B 521, T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. SE NDI‘!’EFWG ———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare @o. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST-* ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———— CLYDE J. NICHOLS —— J. WILLIAM LEE, Director a Fuseral Emoalmer. Livery in comnection. Commodions ehapel id modern crematorium. - Moderats w. Tel call M. 188s. prices. 332 Pa. ave n.w. Tel. call M. 18 R. F. HARVEY’S SON Richard K. Harvey, 1432 Yon S W. AL_PARLORS. 07. L4 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. JAMES T, RYAN otel ctaper, S ATE BB, sa ?riv te Ambulances Livery in Connecti VL. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor cem- Eap % % oL . return Mra. Evers, 711 14th at. n.e. Sultable fome. in hix 3ixt year. Tie leases to'moura “e“ldu:un ‘zhe original W. R. Spears: cant give*him ter ones Th leécted will start FOCKETROOK 0 Good Hope woad or 11h ;w:";;f.-.s.a'. vlm:" of om."rr;'e free ‘hng ;‘:fm_;"m 940 F St. N. $12.50 than these. OsC Selece e N = N R I s R e » u to owner. N st. o el L th ¢ to work Thursday morning. FE | R Bl P A Qe | . . PURSE, between 14th and Euclid and 22nd | RICHARDSON. Departed thi Sunday, Convenient Terms to Meet $2.50 $3.00 and Penn, ave. now.,'containing lasses, ke | © December. 14, 1024, at her residsacer 1011 d book. Reward. A. J. Schippert, 2008 Eye T st. n.w., JULIA E. RICHARDSON. Left = . _| o mourn ber low four soms, one ansghier CTACLES, horn-rim, in soft leather case, 'uneral Veduesday. cember . at 1:30 o aea Tafayette Park.” Meward it fo| Dim. from Waiker Stemorial Baptist Church, turned to 516 Lamoat st. n.w., or phone Co- 13th st. between U and V sts. Friends and Raleigh Haberdasher X et Ine. SPECTACLES Safurday, December 13, & pair | RIDGEWAY. Monday. December 15, 192 . SPECTACLES—Saturday, December 13, & pair | Bl 0 ny. Dec 5, 1924, at T T £ shel 3 am. at his residence, 707 A st. n. hirteen Ten F Street o e et s | DR . belovad” hachang o Laoe & Your Budget ’3'50» N | WRIGHT CO. FUNERAL DESIGNS-. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beau'a®:1 Floral Designs st Raleigh Haberdasher | “F -t 9 All Gift Merchandise Exchangeable Inc. e ch:mrxnav;;;n s e Kiligeway " Funeral| (private) ednesdgy, | Moderate Pricss 1it & w1 s Mk 5 - L= ;s . cove Jecamber 2 p.m. Tompt jelivery serv-ce. 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