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VOLCANO BECOMES ACTIVE Ometepe, in Lake Nicaragua, Re- ported in Eruption. MANAGUA, Nicaragua, December 23.—The Volcano Ometepe, situated on Ometepe Island in Lake Nicaragua, is reported to be in cruption. The Dopartment, of Rivas reports a rain of sand nightly, accompanied by bril- liant lights. FACTS Economy, In keeping with your financial condition, is no more amiss in its application to a funeral expense than any other need. Chambers 5ot extra charges, for $100. Chambers fi, » coseet with this fuperal made by the best casket company in the U. 5. A. gives you nothing Chambers £ " oi"'ns gardless of the low cost. ? becutifal privi Chambers’ i privte furnished to and from local “ Borpitals for... gives the greatest Chambers %% 0 £, has everrthing you Chambers "5 7 The Brown Stone Funeral Home of W. W. Chambers Co. Cor. 14th and Chapin Sts. N.W. Phone Col. 432. eral of the teenth street, 11 o'clock. will officiate. Cemetery. in Bergen, N. graduated in the University New York. received the terne at the Ne: In April, student, he | to Li | was the appointed 2d New Jer S R R R R N A R S S A S A AR IR R $2 and $2.50 Lace Curtains $1.55 ‘White, all 234 yards long. Plain and heavily worked cen- ters and borders. Third Floor Y Last-minute opportunities beckon—23% reductions on every toy in stock—make 18 In prizes preparation and for record and was appointed a junior in-| ~ w 1861, volunteered coln’s firs some kiddies’ heart glad by a last-minute gift. Automobiles Pianos Wagons Velocipedes Shoo Flys Chairs Rockers Skooters Desks Blocks Tenpins Paints Big Dick Guns Dolls Dishes Hand Cars Metal Toys Books Choo Choo Cars Mechanical Trains Kitchen Cabinets VAN REYPEN RITES SETFORTOMORROW Retired Rear Admiral to Be Given Military Burial at Arlington. Funeral services for Rear Admiral William Knickerbocker Van U. S. N, retired, former Surgeon Gen- Nav, Naval Hospital yesterda. ducted at his late residence, tomorrow Rev. Dr. Robert Johnston, rector of St. John's Episcopal Church, Interment military honors, will be in Arlington Reypen, , who died at the will be con- 1021 Fif- morning at with full Admiral Van Reypen had long been a residnet of this city. J., school in Bergen, and at the age of | 14 years entered the sophomore class at the University of New York. He was born n 1840. He attended 58 and soon commenced the study of medicine, Medical his College second year for anat the best York Hogpital while yet a medical in respons call for troops and | ssistant surgeon of v Militia and served Sa!xsfnctwn First Since 1859 810-818 Seventh Street NG Street Floor. A Last-Minute Gift! [ Thread Silk Hosiery Choice of linen, voile white 0% = e %07 Men® ored Full Fashioned and Flawless Handkerchiefs Reduced 121¢ to 18¢ Women’s Handker- chiefs, 10c in corners. Men’s 29¢ Handkerchiefs 20c Each Colored Woven sheer cotton. $1.50 Boxed Initial Handkerchiefs, 98¢ s. woven cords. Each lawn and plain colors of with embroidered Fast color. 6 in box. Plain Plain white w or woven cords. An always desirable gift—it fills the need for a last-minute thought. No woman ever had enough pairs of stockings—so when in doubt give 3 in hosiery. These in sheer silk are offered in every smart light tone as well as designs box Children’s 25¢ and 29¢ Handkerchiefs, 21¢ Box Adorable Street Floor $1.50 Neckwear, 89¢ Collar and Cuff Sets of lace, in round and other novel in numerous effects. and black. with mercerized garter top and dou- ble heels and toes. All sizes. gun metal Fashioned bons, tones Boxed upon request. Street Floor. a Your Unrestricted Choice! All $6.98 to $14.98 Silk Umbrellas Rain-and-shine umbrellas for men and women. A choice assortment of smart colors and styles in the varied new handle modes: Amber color, bakelite and carved wood handles, with tips and ferrules to match. Every one boxed. Street Floor Christmas Greetings and Wrappings, l/ 3 Off Card and Envelopes in 12-each assortment, ready boxed. Each box includes assortment cards with various sentiments. Street Floor in Street Floor $1.75 Boudoir Caps, 98¢ Stunning Caps, of fine silk, lace, net and rib- all the delightful $1.98 to $2.98 Boudoir Caps, 1y Off Your choice of any Cap or Band in this lot at 25% off the' marked price. Street Floor Men’s Mi]ilary Formerly Our entire stock reduced tomorrow. Set consists of Perfume Sets $1.75 to $7.50 Including Hudnut, Melba and Cappi. Effectively boxed for giving. Electric Try Doll Carriages Bradley Games Shoenhutt Circuses Educational Boards Bowling Alleys Cord Handkerchiefs Boys’ 75c Initial Handkerchiefs, 59¢ Box in bo: 'kerchiefs with STAR, WASHINGTON in 1864 received the degree of M. A. from New York University: He was first assigned to duty at the Naval Hospital, New York, and was later ordered to Xey West, In charge of the Marine Hospital. In 10 days he was attacked by vellow fever, but, in spite of his serious iliness, he was carried about through the wards by the orderlies to super- vise the care of his patients. He remained on duty at the hospital for almost a year during another severe epidemic of yellow fever. He was appointed surgeon general of the Navy in October, 1897, and was reappointed in 1901. 1In 1902 he re- tired, with the rank of senior rear admiral, after more than 40 years of service. Rear Admiral Van Reypen served in every squadron, was fleet surgeon of the Pacific, North Atlantic and naval review squadrons. He was sent by the Navy Department as a delegate o the International Mecdical Congress in Moscow, in 1897, after his appointment as -ral war with Spain was declared znd he designed and fitted |out the ambulance ship Solace, | which was the first vessel of its kind to be owned by any nation. Follow- ing his retirement he was appointed | a Red Cross delegate to represent the Government at the Red Cross confe! ce at St. Petersburg. This was May, 1902. He was a member of the Hoiland oci of New York, a former ommander of thk District of bla Commandery of the S Legion, & member of the Sons of ERBOCKER VAN REYPEN. | American Revolution, the Univer: | | Club of New York, un hona = s | me: r of the Carlton Club | with that re giment un.‘! Ne was mus- | Brooklyn, the Chevy Chase Club and | | tered out, in August, 1861. In Decem-ia former president the | o m duation, en- | Metropolitan of this & assistant surgeon He is survived by his service. He graduated ht Bavoness Serge Spring of 1862, and | Korff, and t ndch THE EVENING Soon surgeon g in E ¥ ity widow, a Alexander | = Gie: he Club tercd in the lin med avy regula ne in the [V $1.50 Boxed Pillowcases $1.00 45x36-inch size. Lace trim- med and medallion center ef- ct. Boxed for giit giving. Street Floor "‘?“‘?f’_‘?li el a | "}E Faney Gift Gloves Specially Reduced 26: Dainty, Fanc --tuflsd ported kid, in brow white motif. An gift Gloves, of fine im- tan, gray and black with embroidery axwl stitching in elaborate Pinked cuff adds smartness. All sizes. exquisite and thoughtful last-minute Street Floor Last-Minute Gift Specials Reduced $10 Beaded Bags, $7.98 Stunning bags in large Dazzling color com- binations in the flat pe mounted on metal frame. $2.98 Beaded Bags, $2.19 Small bags suitable for younger girls. Beau- tiful colors and patterns. Fancy Combs, /3 Off Formerly $1.98 to $5. Dalnty combe set with brilliant stone: $1.98 Pearl Necklaces (Mfd.) $1.59 (mtd.) :-&*&@'&%&'fi@:—@&%’&& ') extra size. | Colored indestructible $2. 98 Two-Strand Pearls (Mfd.) $2.39 Colored indestructible pearls (mfd.). Excep- tionally attractive with cabochon stone catch. $5 Cigarette and Match Cases $3.98 Guaranteed pearls in white or with col- quality ith colored initials Of nickel silve, to wear. In plush-lined gift box. $3 and $4.50 Tapestry Scarfs $2.50 and $3.50 Imported scarfs in various beautiful patterns. A desirable gift _ $1.50 Buffet Sets, $1.19 made of tan fabric, embroldered in colors. A last-minute gift thought. All Work Baskets, V3 Off Formerly 5% to $5.98. All fitted with various sewing necessitics and attractively lned. Rattles and Novelties, Vo Off Formerly 25c to $1. Your unrestricted choice at 12 off marked price, 59c¢ Nut Pick Sets, 49¢ All Felt Slippers, V3 Off All felt slippers for men, women and chi'dren, formerly $1 to $1.98, at 1-3 off. Street Floor % Off of military sets in black ebony. formerly selling for $4.50 to $7.50, Simply note the price on the ticket and deduct 33 1-3 per cent. 520cto $2.00 3 Your choice of any box of fine writing paper, envelopes and cards at 33 1-3 per cent off regular marked price. All Ash Trays and Sets Formerly 59¢ to $3.25 nursery o ¢ 3 u W b4 [ v o bid W %; ¢ v [ § - 4 g § o § silk and linen, styles. All colors light and brilliant Sets $4.50 to $7.50, ERERE VDR DEDR DLV VEREV LARRURRER | headed Georgians invited | reet D. Frank Andrews, 65 years old, was burned to death while he slept when fire gutted near Bethesda, Md., early today. Such headway had been gained by the blaze that the way given brought charred body of the victim was found in the d which th bedroom Member 20, from Blshop, call from was controled rival. Aeei Andrew =om « sinity of 2 three | house ale Justice after an sertific exzress started o it was heated a lighted The taking c Pumphrey M. fied of t services Rockville CIT = Delta col w1 Club. E {invitations dent herst Cha | who recently \# | fraternity at Amher The Christmas at Washington Club. business | tertainment hospital The Lonesome Club will give a last ! ehance 1e p.m.. in AlL visito: G4 LABORERBURNED TODEATH IN HOME Frank Andrews, 65, Believed Asleep in House Destroyed Near Bethesda, Md. responded te d stove body Relatives In this city were not raduate Chapter, Phi Gamma pker December oolidge, corgia State Club will have a| by I DECEMBER olice TUESDAY, 23, T “Prevent accidents enforcing - all force this morning. M ger of rolier skating in motion, al ing hold of vehicles. his_home at Woodmont, by the re;ulullon. second floor had the fire could be control, and the before under ebris on the first floor, to e bed and furniture of the had also fallen. 5 of Ingine Company . this city, under Lieut. 1o an emergeney N the suburb, and the fire shortly after their ar- g Its Locatio s was “ounty. Death, Verdict. a native of Mont- He had resided In Bethesda virtually his and was employed as a the Woodmont = Assoc! the death of his wife ago he occupied the Protests agalnst tho ‘Tidal Basin. under the &ress recently approve | propriates §50,000 additi already available for bathing facilities for population, are being re s sne. of the Peace Tpton Perrell, n investigation, issued of dental death He the opinion that the fire | n the ground floor, and that | i% to be done. caused either By an over- | been filed by Mrs. John or by an explosion of | president T of Women's Clubs, was taken to the under- establishment of W. R. and Sons at Rockville, superintendent of and grounds, oll who one of the most bathing beach. he death, and the funeral It is pointed out at probably will be held in|Partment, however, tomorrow. tests cannot be effectu | the establishment of t { bathing beach in the 5 NEW§ IN BB.IEF ~d beach chall be located | side of the Tidal Basi | chioice of the Departm { the superintendent of {ings and grounds, in in side of the Seen chosen | suited for the conspicuous as lege fraternit will have a at University of officers. Special been sent to Presi- an alumnus of Am- and to John Coolidge. became a member of the lection have ¢ Rpte basin. pu e defacy party December 9 poan., No speaking or Dancing and en- together wi d a mitte an ment of dressed noted, the beach program oeConguets feature dispen Mrs. Hall 2 people ap vear dance vate ballr rs welcome. \ursday, of om Arcade. Actress Succumbs t HEAGT and turned CAT —Sisme Monduy whi % turday day ‘n.ght 30z ward HOUND. Aike M0G—Collie. .4 | white, | o6 baex Water st ( Stuart beon, of “Rain.” died vesterday. Death fol suffered Sunday Mrs. Robson wa; Ontario, November 1, went to Chicago She became a member choir, and later joined ompany under her ma | May Waldron From the back fore” cast she rose | Augustin Daly" | gzanized as Rob: her marriage Tun. with white bre tip on tall. Reward Webster st n.w Fayed from 1715 1 & biack face, 4 black feet if returned to ul stub Res. Breast, numed, Small, ith Cirly el Wit white Eeward. “Capt G wionths, brown nose. ‘brown legs. extra claw anszers o tie name Polly Pr: LUt vicinity of southwest; §: 4 s goid flisd. “wion, Otis. umbia 9901-J. te compa »n and to F Georgia ave Re- Re. A som. Stuart Robson, 1 Mild road urdar s fter KNI graved Theater turn 1715 bat, Liberal Apartment, Dhires. RO Carolina st. ht leg. RING, Po S0 TUNTC eward if ' bunch, in Buxfon keyiaiuer, “De C reward. TINTM Reward. ¢ a1l change, near 13th st. n.e. DOG—Light Phone. - amethyst, ART —Two skins: and Brigiton Hotel; reward. BLOUSE— Woolworth's, Famond's case: ired_Carroll. ©3 Eve n.e to Bt teeth: between 13th and and Buresu of Lograving. Col Te- | survives. TONIGHT. Eckington W. C. T. 7:45 o'clock, at home noon, east side Mt. Phone Adams 6334, nw. Reward. “of gold_foun la.”" Sunday betwe 1 1315 L nw University Cl K peents 9:30 o'clock. Dancing. —| home for the holidays especially vited U. S. Grant Circle Christmas tree party | o%clo at Grand Ar asked one. ra dark band light brows, Betwe: Reward. P ¥ Mr. AL ‘Tsutsum i “Pett ' Col. James 13th and Pagk rd. Col. Spanish War Veterans, TR clock, at = southeast. o Xorth Capitol and a4e : bills and N. Return 110 13th Reward. 2o OK—Black, containing 381, biljs | |0 Emery School. o'clock. * brown, dams 6070, ™0 _dog. black and white Spot.” Reward e Children answers | §ive Christmas cantata. if returned to a2 Washington Council, Reward. | lumbus, Tiberal et with small ruby. will meet at ha Friday afternoon; Concert under auspi otomac_2242-W beiween Py School, 8 o'clock. s e The Georgetown Ci nday evening. balcor Return Mrs. Summers, 1833 o4e 8 o'clock. returned Brook'sStore, 1109 G st. Modern Incandescent Return to n.w. A O SR, AT I AP P 7 PO AP RS RIS A AR 2SR AP PR P[00 O Street Floor WATCH_Gent T T about those four times Bontingcase. of ecight vears #old: rewar hington undry,” 27th and W = He’ll like these Silkk and Wool Ties He'll expect some ties for Xmas, and these are good ones to give; he’ll be using them long after Christmas because they’ll not wrinkle. Many beautiful colors and striped combinations. ™8 of an additional bathing be the of the General declares as the drive around the Tidal Basin is celebrated | world, it should not be marred by that selecting the specific That is regarded as lowed row of the Stuart J producer, she played regularly in his | leading roles until his death in 1803, Yo and s of Thomson 192: re To Enforce Laws For Safe Traffic by n. est. act of d, the ceiv bu which to a sum provisi colored 1 by the Secretary of War and by Col. Sherrill, public under whom the work | Put The latest protest has aj. Sullivan’s order continues: “(Closely observe and vigorously prosecute drivers found operating under the influence of intoxicants. “Warn children against the dan- n the streets. “Stop the practice of climbing, hanging and jumping on vehicles roller skaters catch- BEACH FOR COLORED PEOPLE PROTESTED Officials Reply That C(;ngress Alone Has Power to Change strietly traffic regulations,” Maj. Danlel Sullivan, superintendent of police, directed members of the .00k out for machines at night which are not lighted as required ablishment ch on the Con- ap- | n of di 85 | B. Sherman, the al he in War these to prevent addition U Federation that | ie De- pro- Tidal Basin on n nent, public he site on which the best unless the act of Congress is amend- For that act prescribes that the the west The only througn | build- matter that has and the least ement. which, o December member of the uddenly of St iden ny, Crane. New U. will be ad- | it alone has the power to change the location of: the beach for colored | Thus protests against the establish- | much MRS. STUART ROBSON DIES | Paralytic Stroke at Louisville. her ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. a paralytic night. s born in Hamilton, 1868, and later with her parents. Paul's “Pinafore name of “Pina- to a place then or- | Afte! bson, in 2 meet, of Ohlander, 3107 24th street northeast. lub will give a dmner‘ dance for members and their friends. | Young people will Hall. will 1. ces have ues to bring a present and receive | Celebration at Park View School, in- | a s ts Pettit Camp, United | meet, 921 Pennsylvania avenue s and Eckington Citi- Association will meet, 8 o'clock, | School will | Knights of Co- of Com-| munity Music Center at Central High o Association lights ago, Raleigh Haberdasher All Gift Merchandise Exchangeable Thirteen-Ten F Street Ine. have of experts the efficiency 111101000 T T 100 E000 I ) (IENITI 17 I T 13107 7003020000200 will meet at Phillips School building., AGGUSED OFFICIAL Railway Treasurer Tries to End Life After Financial *Tangle. By the Associated Press BOSTON, December Jackson, vice president and treasurer of the Eastern Massachusetts Strect Rallway Co. and of the insura company which it fo to handle its workmen's insuranc tempted suicide carly nouncement that he had resigned be cause of improper disposition of $48,000 of the insurance funds A’ note which he left to a Mre. Mabel Dresser, said he had ruin- ed himself. At the hospital an orderly, who had | read of Juckson's resi ation, asked him about it. The patient is sald to have remarked here is no deficit I used the money for the company only they didn't approve of the way [ spent 1t Doctors See Recovery. slashed the veins in an arm or after turning on the g aken to the relief lo is at first reported i a condition, but s said he was not on the t and y would r Amplifying the statem trustees the railwa [Jackson, who had risen from ditorship to the vice presidenc be- cause of many economies that he ini tiated, had made disposition of $48,000 of insu funds in a manner stitute “a distinct breach of relationship.” T. Sher a large stockholder of the road, said Jackson had placed the in surance company's funds in securities unauthorized by law. The insurance compnay's subject to inspection every years by the State insurance missioner. Examiners two ago began general survey accounts, urer Jackson shortl peared voluntarily tees and admitted [that were followed tion. The surance spection is still in Ja with from a pital he serious doctc K dan by nt Adams, three com- weeks a of the afterward refore the the irregu by his resi department’s in- progress. ar trus ies na- ——— Road Not in Protest. CHICAGO, Decemb 3 The South- ern Pacific Rallroad today advised the Railroad Labor Board that it w not & PArty to the request of a committee { of Western railroads for suspension of | the settlement made with its engine { service_employes. - €ad of Ehanks SHORTER. We wish to express our sincere thanks (o many friends, socleties and relatives for their kindoess during the ill pess of my sister, MAKY L. SHORTER and for the bLewutiful floral tributes at her deatn HER DEVOTED CLAY. AND SHORTEL. FRIV SISTE D. MRS SARAH A Deaths. BARRETT. Sunday. December 1924 MARY G.. beloved wife of Russell Barre Funeral from the residence of her mothe Mrs. A. R. Gilbert. 1314 11th st. m.w., on Wednesday. 24, ut S:30 am thenee to th ulate Conception Church. | suid at 9 w.m. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery Mondaz, De RY late John and Edmonia Brown. Tie leaves to mourn their loss two devoted brothers and one sister. Hemains resting at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Carrie Emallwood. 1144 2300 st now. Fo- neral from Mounf Zion M. E. Ch 291k s5. between Dumbarton ave. dod O st', Fri day, December o clock. ~ Reldtives aud’ friends respecitully invited fo atiend. + BUSH. Depurted this life suddenly, Monda December 22, 1924, SARAN M. HUSH, the widow of “Caleh W. Busu of St. Mars County, Md. Remains_at b q dence. 'Gilbert Hayes Bush, 5224 Ga: ne.. Burrvilie, D, She leaves to mou: their loss 1. nghters eral grand al from } aw e Burrsille, Qus. December at’ s o'clock iuvited. | COSTELLO. Tuesaas, WILLIAM J., | Costello “(nee | Gawler's Pennsylvania ave ., on Wednesday, December 24, at 2 p.m | Intérment private. DAY. Departed this life Su , 1924, at 2 am., at RAYMOND DAY, Anna Day and devoted son of Mattie L. Day Drother of Prossie Doleman and Eraestine | Feed. Funeral from Providence Baptist Church, on M st. hetween 413 and 6th stx. s, Wedne at 1 p Kelatises and {rlends in ESHLEMAN. Monday, December 22, 1924 a.m., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs LR Wheeler, 207V st. e, JOHY 3 beloved husband of ‘the lafe Anna E. man (pee Newman), aged 69 vears. | from above residence Wednesd 24, at 10 . FISHER. the ELLEN Tater. FORD. Suddenly. S December 21, 1924, | TMARY Y. FORD. daughter of the lute Caivert and Anna Le Compte Ford. Fu maws_at St. Paul’s Catholic Church, 13th and ¥ sts. n.w., Wednesday at 9:30 a.m., preceded by @ short service at the res denee, 1901 15th st. n.w ds invited | HERSCHMAN. Departed this life Monday Tecember 1824, at 11:10 a.m., JACOR TIERSCHMAX. beloved and devoted husband Sarali Terschman and beloved and devoted Tather of Mrs. Fannie Ruskin, Mrs. Lenn B Yamin, Max Herschman. Dr. N. T. 11 man, Harrs Herschman and Rose Hersch man. Funeral Vednesdar, December 2f. at 30 a.m., from his late residence, 2101 N st now. Please omit flowers. HERSCHMAN. A special communication o George C. Whiting Lodge, No. 22, F. A A M. fs called for Wodnesday, Decembor 24 9 am.. for the purpose of attending fhe faneral of our late brother, JACOR HETRSCH MAN. By order of the Worshipful Master. A. BOGLEY, Sec'y. Sunds mber 21. 1 142 W nw., MARY beloved wife of George Hilliard € Luther Reed. Funeral Wed . December 24, at 1 p.m.. .from - her residence, W. Erpest Jarvis Co. in rge. | HODGEINS. 3fondar, Docember Fittsbargl, Pa, JOHN NBWTON | Notice of funeral hereafter. LyonsA Sundas, December 21, 1924, at his | residence. 631 North Carolina ave. s e. Sergt. | 23, December beloved husband of Katie V Tuesday., December 23. 1024, ence of lier niece, 419 Ath st. n.w.. P. FISHER. Notice of funeral 4 l FILLIARD. her residence. TILLIARD, 1924 in | HODG~ (nea Beckett). Te is surtived by nd . four daughters, Florence M. Jeffors: Mars yons, Fugegs) from fhe uhove resldence o Wedniuitnt Thebembrr 24 GrOR30 am : theneo 10 ters Church where macs will be said &t D a.m. Intermeni Arlington National Cemeters McGOWAN. Sundar, December 21, 1 her residence. 1813 Swann st miw.. MABY. ANN, beloved wife of dames F. MeGowan. Faneral from her late residence on Wednen nesday, December 24, at &:15 am.; thence St Paul's Church, where maks will be id 4t 8:45 am. Relatives and fricnds (o Tited to attend. (New Huves, Conn., pupers Dlease cops.) B 3 PETTEYS. Sunday, December 1924, at Sibley Hospital, after a long illncss, LEETA 3. A. PETTEYS, beloved wife of George | Tettess. ‘Remains resting at Hysong's fu neral parlors, 1300 N st. n.w., until Wednes- day at © wm. after whiel they mas be scen at the late: residence, Jackson st ne. Faneral services at the Brookland M E, Church, 14th and Lawrence sts..me.. on Wednesday, December 24. ut 2 pm. lela tives and {rfends invited to attead. Inter- meat at Fort Lincoln Cemeterr. £ BORTER. December 22, 1824, . ISAAC. D PORTER, aged 72. Remains resting at the W. W. Deal funeral bome, 81511 st. n.e. Notice of funeral hereafter. POWELL. After a long illness, Mrs. LOUISE TOWELL of Atlanta, sister’ of Mrs I_E._Herndon of 213 and Theresa 24, ATTEMPTS SUICIDE sister, | subsequentiy | Dok e It is understood that Treas- | HATTIE | " | BAWKINS. Funeral services at . December | | SULLIVAN, at | EDWARD LYONS, beloved huband of Emily | one | at | SHIPLEY. vital. Annapoli at = pm., Dr Nichols ave. w.e.. beloved | nie Johnson’ ShipH¥ and desoted | Gooelia and Garly Shipies.Fu December L atl M. B Church, Niebols ave. 5.6 Wesley, " pastor " (Bultimore pupers ple | SHIPLEY. Officers and members of Morninz Star Lodge. No. 40, 1. B. P. 0. 1., ar hereby notified o meet in a session of sor row Wednesday night, December 24, 1 8L 8 o'clock p.m., at the home, 1938 *.n.w., for the purpose of Arranging (or the funeral and burisl of our deceased brother, REZIN . SHIPLE Funeral services Friday, December 26, from amp. bell A. M. E. Church, Anacostia, D. C.. at 1:30 p.m.” Oficers and members of Colum Todge, No. 8, and Forest Temple, No incitcd 1o he present. Fy order nf WILLIAM P. HARRIS. ¥xalied Ruler. Attest: FLOYD (. PAYNE, Sec SMITH. | SMITE man Mo | clock. Oukton, | SMITH. Sundas, December 21, MUND BANKS, busbaod of Grace Dras Smith. Funeral services will be held & Trinity Chureh. Broadway, opposite Wall st. New Yok, on Tuesday. Decembor 75, at 10:50 am. “Totirment ut St Mary's Church Buriingtoa. . J SOPER. Monday, December p.m.. at Siblex Hospital, MATILDA A. (n Sehickler), aged 40, heloved wifo of Hobars 8. Sopor. o i wurvived by hee theee Edua Ntebbine and Elsde Soper: two sistors. Mes 1 and = and_one Kler. Funeral from E st at 2 pom. 50 Yeiatives and Tnteriu Congress Sud December REZIN H. SHIPLEY, S 9, December 22, 1924, L. M 1 husband of Elizabeth Fres Funeral from Vienns, v Church Wednesday morning . 10 (Interment gt Fliot Il Cemeters 1924, Chaplain st s Min y. Decemier invited. | TYLER. Dena ~ Mondu enee of Wo T A. Trler. Emma Trom the =] or daugh Viced by Nannie MARTIA TYLER Lier belaved children Johnson, Elenor and Helsie dence of 1 nesduy, D burg. e VAN REYPEN after 3 jingering illness LIAM surgeon g Funerst now. W . (Fredercks Decembor Reur Ad KENICKERBOCKER VAN ral. U. S. Navy., retired. meral services from Lis late tesidence. 15th tt. n.w., on Wednesduy, Decomber at 11 am. Interment Arlington National | Cemetery. It is requested tlat no flowers e seat. | VanREYPEN. 1 mand f the Lova on of the United tates aunounces the b of Companion WILLIAM KNICKER ROCKER VanREYPEN, Tear Admiral M J. 8. Navr. at_Washington, D. C., De 1026, Funeral services will be late residence. 1021 Fifteentn Wednesdiy, 24th instant at 11 a.m. Interment at the Natioual Ceme Arlington, Virginia OUMPHREY i District of Columbia Gom “CHANDLER, Recorder. JAMER K M. Watso WATSON. WATSONX father of Ge Kramer. T loving memory of husband of Alien A.. James 0. and %Mrs. A 1 rites will be held Tues day, Dece at Murrasr's undertaking exiablishment, o1 Nichols ave to be tinued December 23 at Andrew’s Chapel Brooke, Va . In sMemoriam. In loving memory of onr dear dut MARGERITE N. ADAME s life one year ago ADAMS. ter and ey | Just when her life was by Just when her hopes w She was taken from this world of pa To a home of eternal rest Loved in life. LOVING | COLEY. 1n | our dear n this Life 18 * best remembered in_death IOTHER AND SISTER. * but_loving , NANC sears sgo today, sad remembrance ¢ who departe December = I be rour sleep. dear mathe ie sweet ‘to breathe Your name you vers dear in life we do’ the same. THE FAMILY In memors of our wife and mother, CUETTA P. DAVIS | Sweet memories thy loved ones keep | While He giveth His beloved sleep ! THE FAMILY | DEAN. In memors of my little girl, DOR | OTHY, who died 10 years ago toda i MOTHER. | FITZHUGH. MANVILLE. In loving remem | brance of our dear little daugliter and sister 'ZHUGH. and grandson, HAR | ‘LE, who died one yoar age In deat DAVIS. | s Side br side our loved ones | In the grave's dark While the now are sleeping dreamless bo low boughs seem weeping | A they bend above our dead. But Ob! “tis good t When we are tr Thanks be to God Although they are n e cunnot hear thelr loving voices Their smile apmot see t let this little token Still remember_thee. THEIR LOVING MOTHERS. FATHE; AND SISTERS. 24 my dea HAWKINS, w nber 23, 1923 but not forgoiten NDDAUGHTER, IDA MEREDITH nore grandmot died one yesr HARTNETT. In sad b of PAUL H. HARTNETT me one vear ago toduy loving remembrance who, Iy_left Decembe 1923 MOTHER. * iv dear hus who passe | PARKER. In 1 GEOw Deces 19: It is one year today. Gons tort A tribute of love the memors of my darling niece. | MARIE SULLIVAX. who deparied th | suddenly, six years ago today, December {1918, iversury mass at St Church, AUNT MAG UMHAT 1 hut loving remembrance of onr_dear father, CHARLES CMHAL ars ago toduy. D cember Todax o1 But t those | rorget vou: | We loved rou t | IS LOVING WK n 1 memories of our loved one him_ best e never will we love vou XD CHILDREX today are i FUNERAL DIRECTOBS T———THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare (o, ! 1208 H STREET.NW \ MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940F ST | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE | “———GLYDE J.NICHOLS —— |5 WILILIAM LEE. rtuneral Director and | Emoaimer. Livery in cobnection. Commodious 15t modern " crematorium, “Moderata Shive. 832 Pa. ave. mow. Tel. call M 1585 [ R F. HARVEY'S S( SON i rd K. Harvey, 1432 You St. ERAL_VARLORS. 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