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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 192 Killed on Way to Funeral. FASTS FOR 21 DAYS. EDWARD LYONS EXPIRES. 1 .Ford was a member of St. Paul's Catholle Church. She resided In this ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. MISS MARY V. FORD DIES. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. RICHMOND. Va., December 22.— 2 Deaths. negress, was trapped in her third floor apartment | | when fire, w Catholic Church’ at 9 o'clock, where mass will be sald. Interment will be in Arlington Cemeter: fluence Upon World Thought."” Companion Craft Arrives at Port Safely. L0l e et will be| Willam L. Vaughan, farmer, Mead- The fl-orn:‘cov:':oél{:;.nl' Assocla- | Retired A United Staes ‘S.D:-m';!:.“\";::"-"e‘:'l“ Hundar. December 21, 1924, st Injuries Received in Automobile| Funeral services probably w owville, Chesterfield County, was|Doctor to Abstain From F n : red Army Sergeant Had Seen |y i} meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. at 921 1815 Swann et n.w.. MART held in 8t P Cathoile Church ‘ood Until | tion will meet, 8 o'clock, in Potomac Accident Prove Fatal e killed, and Mrs. C. ¥. Long of Rich- - Savings Bank Hall. Service for 30 Years. Pennsylvania avenue southeast. AX "k:)-lltli;;d’:‘l of James F. licGoman ae Witnaday e mond was seriously Injured, when Craving Returns. neaday, December 24, nt 8:15 am.. honce Mlss Mary V. Ford, active in church B the automobile in which they were Midelty Citizens’ Assoclation will | Fdward Lyons, 66 vears old, a re- - 8. Grant Cirele will meet tomor-| (o 8¢ payi's Ohurch mass will be r 7 v, 8 Grand A Hall eircles in this city, died in Emergency| The Shoe Workers' Protective|riding yesterday turned over on the| NTW TYORK, December 22.—Dr.| meet, 8 o'clock, at Thomson School. |tIred sergeant of the United States |row, s dn G e Sea s - Jielatives and frieads in Hospital yesterday from Injuries re-|Unton, which recently consoll-| Petersburg-Norfolk Highway as they | Willlam Z. Kumler, 65-year-old re- S Armiy. N0, who ha i seryid so years [GRristmas) tres iand socinl < Guaste | vitediteatte w Haven, Conu., papers Salved in an automobile accident No- |dated with the old United Shoe Work. | wers hurrying to attend a funeral |tired physictan. celebrated the com-, West End Citlzens’ Assoctation|in the military service, died at his |asked to bring a present for a frl o Lo RmE ek wadar e T vember 15. ers of America, embraces nearly alifin Surrey County. Mrs. Long was|pletion of a Z1-day iast yesterday|will mest, 8 o'clock, In Corcoran Me- | residence, 631 North Carolina avenue |—aud gat one. | " O arymiogtt i Miss Ford was the daughter of|members of the craft outside of Lynn, | rushed to her home in Richmond and |by walking 12 miles. memorial Hall, G. W. U. A debate, | Southeast, yesterday. Sergt. Lyons | il Sl ¥ 1 25 TETE, beloved wite the late S Calvert Ford and Mrs. | Mass., where the workers are affll- [is expected to recover. Dr. Kumler, a practicing physician | “Shall the District of Columbia Have [hiad been a resident of the District | | ¥ Remains restiog ai. Hyaong Anna Le Compte Ford. She is survived | ated with the Amalgamated Shoe many vears in Hamilton. Ohio, un- | Suffrage?” will have A. C. Cols for|for nearly a quarter of a century and | TRAIN STRIKES AUTO. Uparlors, 1300 N si. S, uniil Wedoes by a brother, Le Compte Ford of lhn\i\\'orkors of Amert which is now s dertook to fast as a health measure. | the affirmative and G. W. Ayres,|was retired from the Army in 1906. | g nj_'_"‘";'":"';-;'m: L Dunoxt Chemtoal’ Corporatibn. s 1 Two Warrenton Men Die. He sald he had no intention of at- | negative. :’-”h:‘llncx:nds} bis home in_this city Sl e e e £ s % ut the Brookiand M. et e —————t 9 o J 22 | tempting to malk. ecord, t . Prior to his retiremen 'wo in Machine Unhurt, Pushe Lawrence ne. on JVARRENTON, Va., December i g Lo SBUE |- vng Rea Triangle Outing Club Will|he was stationed actho Wil meeny mber 24, at = pm. Heia SSrroal)SDARtal . iWood. T4 waard | TaAnE- (0. Denin | asngmhels ADR L L o's ChridGiine trae Darir b oCloRic | BT o L At ke Wl 50 Feet Into Ditch nter. SERTTNEINNENY) | 0!d. died at his home yesterday after Craving for food returned. Tt leaves (! 6 T ko4 e ¥ ; Fort Lincoln 2 N at Y. M. C. A, 1736 G street. Bach| Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he moved R L N N/ |2 long illness. He was head of D. I’ | after the first few days of fast, he SYRACUSE, Y. December | PLUMMER. Dece N VRS vas he yd C.[sald, and appears again when physi-| §uest is asked to bring a cheapto St. Louis, Mo, when a youth and |, S¥IAS sl g PR s ol PLUMM b N N 0 0., hardware. _ Floyd C. Ctotl 1o present, wrapped but not addressed.|enlisted in that city when 16 years Lo atiglte den N N |Tipton, manager of the Warrenton |©0logical cleansing attendant upon a L old. He had the distinction of having | :0FTaine Conlin, both of Battle| hs iate reside N N| |Times. dled Saturday after an ill-|fast has been completed. The Indiana Socloty will meet. §|been ~stationed at Manila, in the | Creek, Mich, were imprisoned in al Gosiien, Md i’\ b n-s:lol su!v;m week;, ronowlmg an op o'clock, at Roosevelt Hotel. Dancing|Philippine Islands, soon after the s:.'durn :hflln it “.;n slm\;d n:l(;rrl' than ;g,u’-,-u g,,n’,uv‘ Pssmbis 21 || [eration. He was from Culpeper, but and cards. e Bioot ship | 50 feet along the railroad tracks| EDMUND BANKS N B Toed " Sdreneon ror "some | WOMAN BURNS TO DEATH. |’ - Meine ona Eiea aa o other CALUISEID | when "Bt by a locomotive. at - ihe| LB Eon N Iyl |vears. He was 30 years ola. Somashington Practical Peychological | tho ‘Spanish-American War Fayetteville station cromsing vester ew Tork, on Tuceley, Dicomon S et dos ! N cie neet, ck, - - 3 ey. escaped With minor in-| aim Interment At St Mars s Churchyapl N N g | Playhous, fneo Tl S Wit W ies, altho . f the au-| Burlington, N. J N N In the value of its cash assets and |Six Others Injured in Fires in| @ »>Pouse 'f‘,':é;’ ¥ Lopos. b lbplore lier A ng:ntu;u: “’ir;‘.i‘lé’:m e i REYPEN, Monday. December 22, 1 N | |the volume of its transactions the in- The International Association of SRS, St s s & OOm, W machine was pushed into the ditch after a lingering iliness, Rear Admiral WiT, | R Chicago. ward S. Lyons, and four daughters, s pushed into the ditch. | . N N| |surance business is the second largest Art and Letters will hold a literary % 2 The fact that Miss Conlin, who was| LAM KNCKERBOCKER VAN REYPEN N >, 'AGO, ‘cember 20—One| o o o M. e . s Mary G. Lyons and |9 » C. 0 e e e ue notice of funeral will be given. N N woman was killed, a fireman serious- | SLeTIINE, author of the ‘;’e‘)‘)’“"";:‘e’:“'k'“;f Miss Teresa C. Lyons, all of this city; | machine was struck probably saved | WALLAGE. storder. Decemtor 5. 1026, § N ss 000 i f 1y injured and five negroes hurt in e:lucn(lopn to be represented in the|? Prother, Thomas C. Lyons of Phila- | her life and that of her father MARY W. WALLACE, widow of John T N Life Insurance for $46.90 | ohe ot more than 100 fires in Chicags | © e om B D T el 1Y ih®ldelyiia, Pa. 3d & Meter, Mrs. Mary |~ pi atince.’ Foneral’ wereld” 3" e et i N |t Afs Boaend dute of virin for partien- |last night and today. Two of the | fabinels will apeak in behalf of theliogter’of Krdmore, Pa. | 1415 Hopkine 'st. n.w.v' Tuesday, ibocomber N NI | Aoy e o opg omPraY fousded 188, | blazes drove 24 familles to the street | bl Dr. Clarence J. Ower Speak of | Funeral services will bs conducted LAKE TUG MISSING 0 p.m. Interment (private) Wed N N early vesterday. The aggregate loss| Sppt O [Pe noworlation (Wl SHelk OF lat the residence Wednesday morning . eiaber 24, ln Woodiands Ceme { in_these two fires was $75,000. e e at 8:30 o'clock and at St. Peter's 2. 7 Ny 3 3 ¢ American Statesmanship; Their In- N Mrs. Catherine Payne, i African Capeskin Gloves In sMemoriam. ch consumed the build- | | ing, broke out there. Her bones were | e BN AT < BENNER. Bacred to the memory of my dear & f OSWEGO, N. Y., D ber 22.—The | BENNEE Ta, Of the genuine South ‘ Sy st i o | MRS, J. H. BRINTON DERD.| 1/ o™ b A TR |ieimes e s ot s, R 0 SRS 20 . 5 A % . . —_— Wi Salv. C v cember African Capeskin; in the Economy. in keeping with ||smoke and fell several feet. He way V) Feckine and: oxivags Compiuy off < 1 R T N o R Descendant of Long Line of Colo- Toronto, Ontarfo, which left there yes d to me are memories of two vears ags \ i 4 | R aensleoanten ( moy e gt s endition: | District—Unsettled, probably ltght |terday morning for Big Sodus, had ot oany: igee popular tans and grays to n funeral expense ‘han any — nial Ancestors. {snow late tonight or tomorrow; slow- put In an appgarance thers late last| Caled (0™ thie world to peacefol rest f g : . o i SLPHIA, December 22 |l¥ TiSing temperature; lowest to-|night 300 oaly, Knew that men are wearing b 00 Bflkemn Crushed oDt D ot o oraai. | dlEbt, ABoutY A% dogrsen: moderata] . The. tug: Hussell. of" the. Tussell 't Conid. wor do Special Dispatch to The Star. o CUMBERLAND, Mad. 1S Wi BLOCK. In Chambers sirantees o || neral complete, no || extra charges, for $100. BERTHA M. BENNER. * d but loving remembrapce of shifting winds. Company and consort of the Salvage | Virginta—Clouay, of a long line ient and & descendant of sidong line Prince left Kingston, Ontario, yvesterday of colonial ancestors, died yesterday now; he'll like them for with slowly ris- December 2. | released him he expired. Maryland—Unsettled, with slowly R R . my devoted husband xnd our lov Xma e e Lasterg Hercuff, & brakeman, 29 years |at her home here. She was one of|INE temperature - tonight; probably|morning and LotcteaioBlg foaus [ gy S g g as. Chambers with ‘this faneral old, World War veteran, was fatally | the first members of the Philadelphia’j Faln or snow on the coast; tomor-| After negotiating the entrance 1o| years ago todar. Dec i | made by the best casket compaay ia crushed in the Baltimore and Ohfo | Assembly. Her son, Judge Jasper Y.|TOW unsettled and somewhat warmer: | the bay safely the tug became im- | HIS' WIFE HILDREN. * 1 z the U. 8. llroad yards at Keyser when |Brinton, 1s American representative (Probably rain or snow on the coastprisoned in an fce fleld. :HBOAJG"H!"'?_\' £5 Qugmory of our baloved aon $2.65 Ch.'mbe“ Do et yooihing | | caught betwoen couplers. When the at the International Mixed Court of |nd light snow In. the interlor;| Capt. Chizles WG an g e bars | T e uad : s T I T esa | engineer discovered his plight and|Appeals, Alexandria, Egypt |fresh. shifting winds. of the crew of 11 came ashore. | FATHER AND sovs. + i He recently § | o e of love and devotion to ? beautiful private e Slar! " { rising temperature, tonight and to- 3 RICHARD 1. ambers' elifal a married Miss Ethel Clark of Balt! . 2 i RICH. N il 6 eaa Toousnced 2t more. His body was taken to that| In Argentina every man of age isMOTTOW; probably light snow; mod- Medical Teacher Dies. local @4 bas everything you neod for a fugeral. The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. | Cor. 14th and Chapin sts. N.W. || Phone Col. 432, | | | lite ons ye city this morning. compelled to vote. 3. ZAS LS TS Z PSR Christmas Gifts for Every One JEWELRY [erate to fresh northwest, backing to | southwest, winds. Records for Twenty-four Hours. Thermometer—4 pm. 24; 8 p.m 20; 12 midnight, 13; 4 a.m., 14; 8 a.m., 16; noon, 21. Barometer—4 p.m., 20.65; 8 p.m, 30.67; 12 midnight, 30.63; 4 a.m., 30.56; 8 am., 30.55; noon, 30.54. Highest temperature, 2 occurred at 3:30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- DETROIT, December 22.—Dr. Cladius B. Kinyon, former professor of ob- stetrics and gynecology at the U versity of Michigan, died here tod after a protracted {liness. He w vears old. Dr. Kinyon was the author of a number of treatices on medical subjec Cad ot Thanks. Raleigh Haberdasher Inc. SR 41l Gift Merchandise Exchangeable Thirteen-Ten F Street l TR AT %] s 2 perature, 14, occurred at 4 am. today. |JONES. We wish to express our siucere 18 Out of 100 Gift Suggestions Temperatiro same dato lant vear— | ks to Foreal empie 0% 4T EY | 5 falc— o]l c——[o[—] FOR HER Highest, 57; lowest, 49. denehor Cir nisband, and won, Wician | MoTHER' AxB $10 and up .00 Condition of the Water. 303 HIS WIFE AND MOTHER. * ETLETO \ tl lnd Pl'du 00 | Boxes. $2.00 to $25.00 .00 Temperature and condition of the Blflthfl | :mflrc.-u P-?‘rh = " 4375 to $25.00 .00 water at Great Falls—Temperature, | ypprcun oo L | e i e - .00 conditlon, cleas. Miss ELIZABETH ' ALBRI A 00 to $100.00 Pens and Pencils 00 1 Weather in Varfous Citle st o1 l t your serv- Fen snd Fencll Bets. 4200 to 835,00 | Emblem Charma. . 4] t L R N ;»“‘n per 35, at : amond Rings to 3400, no sad Tvory Brua riduds are invite ice for the rush Aquamarine and Birthstone Bets. ulo to $18.00 § Temperature. BARRETT. & Bacembe: 608 to 614 Imitation "I Rl s B ons.” ""“ 50.00 | 92 5y ji T © blove witete ELFV) ion “Ivory ‘and Amber Toiiat mblem. . i2 Funeral from residen, ENTH ST, days. Bots..... 70 55,00t $50.00 Spert Watoher 3 e iz i reenss [ ML = | i You will find many suitable gifts to choose from. S| 22 3% e e ! { LECT YOURS HERE. Don't Delay—Call Tomorrow. We will e e Lt Iealnip Cencention Cuurchi || | THOMAN —— reserve it for yow : : Mount Olivet Cemetery. | JOHNSON. MERRILL. sad and loving | ’ : BRIGHT. Sunday, December 21 x:’u at ber | e e residence. 235 Sth AL se., SARAH HOL | e | |m.,m B04¢ 38 26 &2nd year. Funeral from her late residence | | JEWELRY STORE Atlsntic City 80.62 28 18 | Tuesday, December 25, at 2 pm. Relatives | | 1402 New York Avenue N.W. Raltimore 308 30 10 and frieads tavited. fnterment at Congrzs. | Opss fxenings —16 CARTER. Entered into rest December 4 1924, at the Catholic Home, MARY M. C e r i Boffalo 10 TER, beloved sister of M. J. Harris. Fu | Charleston . 30.38 o .. neral from the bome Monday st 11 o'clock. %\x "B o. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery { <%0 CHAPMAN. Saturduy, December 20, 1024, at | 30,45 12 008 hee. i 3 2 » 10:30 a.m., at the residence of his son, 1483 | e e i | e CoE Floriga ate. . now. ADDISON CHAPMAN EHE | i 8r., beloved father of Charles W.. John D. ! 2 Jr., Robert A | 32 008 Eligabeth Plerson. Eila | | —18 004 o ey e ey oo | l 5 —14 o0, TN y( 4 cor e mien, , T e ST | st Bt o« DANDRIDGE. Suddenly. Friday. December | eep her safe with Hin 1 o0 P ¢ D Preloudy | 19, 1834 at Union Sution JOSEPHINE T = . 2 2 H 1 Miami, Pl 8 018 Ptcloud: aughter of the late John an T —p]casmgly- supplied from the list | New Orleans 80.36 s ,,.,.,a“ ” Dandrigs aad devotad_siater of Mr. s tetter known New York . 30:80 Clovdy N . e andridge | this lite one ea T NO DOWN PAYMENT! 0 s ooy | e B L P T B | e Bl W g % s mber 23, from Seco st Ch e g s o Brd st. between H and I sts. n.w., iae Joul Tow assortments are in excel e Wa | EYUER o Gty pm. Rev. 3 L.8. Holloman, pastor e on o lent shape—wid‘n all sizes | Pittaburgh. . tives and friends invited. ut I have & strong 3052 14 Snow | That we soall meet in IL ilable—and, of ¥ Tordand.On 3040 84 e e e o e s T S available—and. of course. | ON ANY [ImgR Bt 3 Gty | BT Rl o o5 B | s oanison, e st bt g eanpre temptingly marked. . Lake City 20.04 24 Baow M | BOF imy dear devoted godeniia. - ALFRED Astonio. 3034 ° 24 Cloudy e ROBINSON. who departed this life one v Diego. 80.08 &3 Clear Bapeist Churcs at 2 pm. | O e i ) er . \ B Ciowa: gty | W canaot teil who next may B Scarf | ] i N A BAUNDERS. B M | ope’must be Hrat, But Igt 5 Robes carts on 2 Gisee CRAON, | e ; 1 S na B p | s RO tE b obuSTHER, onack Cord 1 ith DANDRIDGE. The Crispue Attucks Telle O LARE nother - , of fin — on” announces the death of Mis - A A h Bot O{ OL > Sdk . f fi & “all o :‘ FOREIGN. i it ?" |nhd I;lt)‘l(h-‘f’ DIRE R Yoy Robes—beautifully bro- long fringed ends; attractive | The Standard of the World (8 am.. Gresawich time, today.) 2 P, trom ‘the Setond Baptiet. Chareh, | FUNERAL C,TO s caded patterns; or plain col- plaxds and novelty $2.95 | Tondeec® Magtand 2ot o= VR e (W | | Sl patmees ] R.F. HARVEYS SON : — A Parls, Franc 28 Partcloudy | JAMES E. BARNES, Rec. 8 | Bichat K Hareer, ors in all the popular shades. prints ....... You may select from our entire stock - Ylens, 8 Cloudy DAVIS. Sunday. Decomber 21 1624, at m-l CNERAL I - h h ord 00 p 2 Berlin 0 Partcloudy | DATIR Now ork Citr. FRANK. 6o son of s 'So0s n CA) “A"dl s O 55- St ";‘:" of VICTROLAS—regardless of style or oo et g4 Eanclendr | SR Wileh arls or sostsnmers | Drad e \'5 e i B 98 to $8.00 Fh 2 2 County. "Md. e ‘s survived by bis mother, | 111 ; . irdle .......... - Horta (Fayal), A 68 Cloudy 3 - e s | r elephone. e model—from $25 to $375—either Today, Hemilton, Bermuda % Gosay S L paeie? SN 0l Vo | foders Ciapel. Telepbose, 243 , Other Robes Tuesday or Christmas eve. e ors I 7 Clear" | Waters. st Tnterment New York citr. ¢ | JAgn FA. AVE. B.E $2.95 to $39.75 / % DEMPSEY. Sunday, December 21, 1024, at | Eaacuin: { 4 Geory Washington Unive y ‘Wodel Uba Lincols 142 G ' B0 R sty "o Unirensty | E;-;:;'._‘a':,".'::{,' owns We Are Open Evenings Till 10 O’Clock FRENCH HONOR POET. | " firctviommsn i etk | VL. SPEARE CO. e 10th and N sts. n.w., Tuesdas, at | Blouses S.repe de chine—{—cfixt 1:;#9 i Issue Postage Stamp in Tribute to| \i"Finas invned. "5 | Neither the successors of nor c ipli H ! 2 ¢ v 1ginal W. Qicifbanee, Thone G poomt g i il ‘ ! Plerre do Ronsard. N R P e e e S Finger-tip lengths — also trimmed with built-up and Correspondence of the Assoctated Prem A wife of . A Dows er 87tk ear \m“m . 3 ; strap shoulders. Flesh PARIS, November 8—A special | &h W Srired bp s Wiiged. ove aeven | BREEED S B—pn s o Tunics, 40 inches long. Ot P : postage stamp has been insued by the | TS d” £ REENE G| Joseph F. Birch - > it! Dowr 3 3 G. Davi d two Prints, Faille, Crepe de reud, Yeach, $05.00 . Sontenaty oE the Sireh ot ihe eacs | Pument farrach Guistar, Decomier5: | 3034 M ST. N-W. Eatablishe . . . Nile and Maize from Trinity Church, $6th and N sts. n.w. | S hove ne— a Wlde A - brated French lyric poet, Plerre de Interment at Glenwood Cemetery. bl ick, Dignified and Efficlent Servics. 1ne: mn 1 Quick, 5 Ronsard, who was born in September, 5 : varie: of color Other Gowns from s 16524 e aeper 20 IR MART | « W o 3 E ( " o her 70th | v ALYy $ $2.95 to $39.75 Dellvery' The stamp, which 18 blue, bears the | beloved wifa of the laie George W. Fils. | 18 B ST. X. LINCOLN 8200 ings . & s b ~| at her residence. €48 Kentucky ave. s.e. | aytomobile Bervice. Chapei ceees b e Bl head of the post, with the dates 1524- | ¢ ber r 0. 40 Kentucky ave. “we. | putomoblle Bervice. S \ Just come in and select the 1934. Its denomination s 78 cen- | imtrr'ol or 8y e o Ireermone o Nsonnt | YOU_SHOULD IlAVE Other Blouses VICTROLA YOU WANT— |times, the amount afixed to letters| imer Cémetors ~ Relatices mad fooens $1.95 to $25.00 urchase 6 or more records |E0lng abroad, so it will be seen| invited. i wie: el‘Vlce Spanish ShanS o you desire—AND WE |around the world. The lssue will be |ESKLEMAN. Mowias. December 2 o o withdrawn from sale December 31. at the residence of hin daughter, irs. WILL DO THE REST. NEVER HAVE WE DIS- APPOINTED IN DELIV- ERY—our trucks work until Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 “Timothy Hanlon T. H. Wheeler, 207 V st. ne, JOHN M. beloved husband of the late Anna E. Eshl man (nee Newman). aged 69 vears. Funeral from above residence Wednesdayr, De: ar 24, at 10 a.m. 28 Elaborately embroidered, in large flower designs and Bloomcrs Glove Silk, Radium Silk, Stack Killing Suspect Gives Up. sirdar of the Egyptian army, and| pecember 2 st 10 am. Interment Mount | 00 ¥ oy o) who was sought for by the police|gopp. guadenty, Sunday. Desember 21, 1924, | CAIRO, Egypt, December 22— r 2] 24, en. B . . heavy fringe. Very the wee hours of the morn- | Hilml Gayar, & leader of the students, | * i, Sa™ ,fl':‘:‘,’;‘, iy kD, | _en B ST KB Phone L. 3343 Satin and Crepe de Chine: hendusntrasa e{ No. 210 ing Christmas cve—and our , |who disappsared at the time of the| Edvari o' Ferry: " Fumensi tram st oins | WML H, SARDO & CO., 1 7 i {nation of St 1 athoile Church, Fo . Md., Tueadas. = full cut. Flesh, Orchid, focts 345 shipping department will |assassination of Sir Les Oliver Stack, 412 B 8t XE Prone 1. tomobile T. F. COSTELLO Gray.Nsvy. Black, $110 romw:ly deliver the goods time. . on suspiclon that he was concerned " b t late 8’ Brown, Maize, $7).95 Other Shawls, §25 to $79.50 in the murdes, surrendered to the| Calrert aad ask it Ford Forers o oir g Roarn < s == . . public prosecutor y iatholic Churel ______ NORTH 778. 230 a.m. ks Wt oy £ 2% Free Mechanical Service e S SR | e oRIGINAL— Other Bloomsrs from 5 L . i R @ s s $o30 Chemise AND IN ADDITION you do not have to pay for s e e s e enea | WUR Speare @, iling, regulating, tuning the mojor and many other black leather purse, some change and $14 in| HBLENE Deloved wite of FPramk M. 8 H STREET.N.W. : ; oiling, g ot Refety iaissmins cniusis t3| Frame 11 Agpen st Tikoms Fart-oD. X 120 NW. Crepe de chine; both in mechanical necessities when “you BUY 'YOUR 1p Park Hotel aad” coruer of Woodley | Funersl from Trinity Eplrcopel Church. T | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST Pettibockers the tailored and lacestrim- VICTROLA FROM ANSELL, BISHOP & TUR Eiven 1F returoed to 1444 Corcorawsr S| 5 3t 3y "(Bowion and Woresster, Sasw. | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE Of th T med models. Flesh, Tea NER: 2We ks syl CENER S OUT IWATTITEN BT e, ¥ U SRR TS | ol et Bacmies 21, 112, o 1015 | C———GLYDE U MICHOLS —— the new models; 1n e A 2 LIFETIME 1915 K nw. Reward 5 a.m., JENNIE HAAS (neo Einstein). beloved | 5 WILLIAM LEE. Funerai Director d Milanese Silk— Rose, Orchid, Nile §7).95 GHILDS NG MR ET T G | T it 0 A i g B Logs S, (A ersey an 1lanese D1l and Maizc d G auflno&a‘-’ -'na sapphires; reward. R. B. Bebr- | jov “December 23, at 2:30 p.m. . 882 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. eall M. Casaa end, n.w. prlc the shades " that Gold Seal Bon uarantee e e R roper and 00 & K sf. ang Eeltn’ Reward, k 8733 or tend the funeral of our sister, J N i - o 3 e e s o $1.95 to $35.00 which does away with this expense and incidentally 142¢ K st. nw. HAAS, Trom Ber late resigence, 690 7tk HCHAS.S.ZURHORST. 1 = Y COLLIE—Very Targe, spetted white and taa: on. Tuesday, December 23, at 2:30 - Ve u m . stra rom and Columbla. roa. 7| D By order of the President popular e T o o B e e e e By order of the Erstcent wpins Other Pettibockers TOR PURCHA! . T J. MOSER, Secretary. from $1.50 to $6.95 i . i Nowhere else do you receive it! nUst, oL b5y, e | EARD, suagey. Tecemmer 21 1634 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Eeiience: o SR s T Parisian Finery ‘ P8 TR T N | B he e ol il | Geo, C, Shaffer "t gty rd ‘Jones. Phone Main 2520, or ; | CHOICE_FLORAL EMBLEM: o 2418, Petiicoats Beaded Bags, Umbrellas, Waskingtons Leading Wictor Shop e s | i Bl ot "t 0, T | 8 MOBERATE FlCER Pt 4 1C Vanity "Cases, Lipsticki 0d 20th ] P o , Lipsticks, BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designs st _ Moderate Prices. 14th & H. Tel. M. 3707. T TPrompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. ‘nder can kee; s 1960 400,200 iS00 28, 02 | mouvERSON. susderty. on Suna Teturned to Mrs. ¥. Maidens, Pbone No. 25, | ber 31. 1034, at his residence. Hubert’s. 20th and 8. i B Carolina ave. n.e., THOMAS Hi d dox. Dlack and whiteT beloved husbaud of Lavinia B. thenon B e e warh 10 totummay e | Fuberal and interment priva . IOVG!- Suddenly, oo Saturday, December m th -'. 3¢ 1924, at 2 o'clock, UIS NEAL Radium and Milanese Silk —in all the wanted colors: gailored and hemstitched, Powder Boxes, Combs, Mir- rors, including Chokers of - large or waduated Beads— —— T N Q. et plaited flounces in pla.m and vari-col- ANSELLBISHOPCTURNER 1221 F STNW.: RING—Gold, set with emall ruby. Beward. Hbu«a ‘beloved husband of Ads E. Hough, Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. otomac 2808, o d Our di PIANOS :Alih;emll‘ ekine; between hndu Decamber. 28, at '1"33";\'"”5' Petaords the approved new sS 00 ored. r direct $2.9 T 324 Brigaten Hotl} roward. Phone’ Brighion | M. K Clure. (Leesiure. Va', pavers piegoe | /o Specialize in F‘loml colorings ......- importation .. 32 | DRI “H i, | Ut g I B, w bl Dasigns at Modarqte $4 RIM, Pl"“”) "'m Grands fe % EDWARD LYONS, beloved husband of Emily Other mu“rmn 5 m"‘“ o s BBl Kos, 835 | L, (nce Beckett)! o' lo wurvived s ‘one T‘ICG ) 235 to $13. $3.00 to $33.50 Musical Instruments, Victrolas, Records day_afternoon. Reward. AT Fou_Bck, 9 vma M—b‘lln son, Edward 8. Lyons. Touise E. O'Brien, Flo G. and Theresa C. 104 four danghters, nce M. Jefr Mary rom the one. Punerat it; vioh Reward. bor Mdence o5 Wensud December 24, 5 el B ko A e | Flor/.sts o | wher Wil be xaid at 9 a.m. Tnterment| pa Reert. YO Cleve 0%, = 2 Aritngion Natioaai Cemetery. R )4 H-Sl S.NW. MAIN 6933