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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. ¢, THURSDAY, TJANUARY T, 1925. i . e S o REV. R. B. SCOTT DIES. |LIONS CLUB EXONERATES | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |DR. ZADOK I NUTT DEAD; | €ad of Thanks. Peaths. PAINTING ’ TODAX. DIUGYUID. We wish to express our sincers | WAYNES, Departed (hix life Wednesday, Methodis Clesgyman Survived by| MEMBER OF ‘BOLSHEVISM’| . 1 »c rrouse wi sive » sooc | VETERAN DENTIST HERE |PISTR, 0%, it .0, o 200 | WARIES Bowscn 1, vt worur Son and Daughter in Washington. , S — 5 PR iness and floral tributes during the 11l- | Fe lcaves to mourn & devoted wife, 1m0 alse Even. Witnesses Sworn to Tell | Recreation Hall of Government| Has Practiced Here for 48 Years. ‘and ‘death of our beloved father and | tors, thres brothers and a host of ‘relatioam. 3 : Hotels, uacle, WILLIAM A. DIUGUID. Funeral Sunday. January 4. ¥ Rev. Richard B. Scott of the Meth-| s THE FAMILY. ®| from Mount Zion M. F. Church | pApERI‘IANGING 1 odist Episcopal Church, dled at the Nothing But Untruth, g Un; T ety Funeral Will Be From Home i o : . = ’ . dear husband 2ud broth i Bl {pome of nis son, Robert I Scott, in able to Swing “Jury. T Brecinaatia O cnt Gardsit NG Tomorrow. Dgafl)’. b o dear bustand and broth } I | Newaric, ik Tuesday, it was learn- | xot guilty on a charge of attempt- :?:‘n"‘flx‘n‘i-r{“d\; N.l.v]ybli('mxon, wll\l hl!l' Dr. Zodak I. Nutt, 74 years old, ll‘fi.ubn‘umhr 31, 1924wt her residence, We loved you, bui God laved Foubesk X, . = NG [ | o Y retaiven el ariends In his)ing to inaugurate & bolshevlk regime | )" OMicers, § o'clock, dn G- A | who had practiced dentistry v this Henry B Bars and” mother of Mema W- 24, 1924, at his home, 3 city. Rev. Mr. Scott was engaged In |y the Lions Club, was the verdict of city for the last 48 years, died at his| Barr. Noti of funeral hereafter. REVERLEY WARNER i g For more than Half a Céntury this house has [| |mitsion work in Richmond. Va. Hela jury at a mook trlal of Thomas W.| The Men's Club of Wanster Collese | moniminge, birt"s (Lol COUTts | BELL Toruder: Jupes 1. 1625, 1.8 3. Tana Ame ooy Hester stood for Qualifv and Distinction in Pointn d | | was in the 75th year of his age. Brahany during the weckly luncheon :"l ’T[lye ll!.f’or;(“.erl. 8 o'clock, In Met- | Dr. Nutt became ill Sunday. ;;E!':"T PALMER, beloved wife of S £ l'::rs’n"y,\'\‘.fi'.:...'_m‘f,\f""&.‘fgf’; ! > Y € and | Besides his son in New Jersey, he 18, of the club yesterday at the New Wil [FoPolitan Presbyterian Church, south- | “Born in Philadelphia, Dr. Nutt at- sy ? Jon o Aer Jete. semens Pleasa copy.) Paperhanging, at Reasonable Cost. &l |survived by two other ‘sons, Perey|lapd. Hven witnesses sworn to tell 2 tended the TLoulsville Medical Col-| qeiphia, Par papars plesse copr January 1. 1925, at 3w at e [t K ds:‘;;u_ : ""‘“""’."l at (T“\;v;‘v \; il- | “nothing but the unmnh"I co\;lnl not = e ::',fi-';-c’!‘:g::lla»‘l|lxa!, ,Tl:‘\'”;lulnt:l“nl Ki"d- '%Y:Eig\m“”' December 20, 1924, ANNIE % 1920 Bunderiand ;u‘: wmnn;\szz £ : lard Hotel, this city, and Richard convic on the charges, e hat institution. Soon| ©' N, beloved w tihew " P . yo8 et ine late X B e WILL BT 3O e EaRMATEE (WITH O Ecolt of Philadelphins Lhrws ARuEhei| s o e ot i re et CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. after, however, hie gave up the | Borne’ Funeral from her Jate rosasnee. | $o0ra and Ane siivucn Sinter! Weeks la {El | ters, Mrs. Raymond M. Hudson of this |have been committed by RErahany| Stea Bible Class will meet at ctice of medicine, due to heart| 1374 G st. we. on Fridey, January 2, 1925, | (SO0, ©f BORC ineral ; of uneral later, (New 5 © 8:30 u quiem mass at Hols Com fa {5 | citv, Mre. dgar S. Stubbs of Norfolk, | while presiding over the club lastMount Vernon Methodlst Ipiscopai|lrouble. He then attended the Phila- | ferteschumy, Rrylom, mass at Holy Com.| (oot Fapera pieass rons IE {8l [Va. and Mrs. James L. Smith of [Summer during the absence of the|Church tomorrow at 1 p.m. Dr. K. 5 |delphla Dental College, whers he re- friends “invited. Interment Mount Olivet December | g Petersburg, Va., and a sister, Miss |president. Moomaw in charge. ‘eived his degree in dentistry. He| Cemetery. Ath st. n.e.. ¥ {g| | Mollie Scott of Norfolk, Va. He is| The case was tried before “Justices™ jhad practiced his profession contin- OA‘DWALMDEL Wednesday, December 31, Ay i "‘,t"; r’;;";i'wfl of AMES B END [ |lso survived by his widow, Mrs.|Roger J. Whiteford and W. C. Miller, | Dr. Durkee, president of Howard|uously since coming to this city 43| 3y St hix residence’ 352 T ot ‘o 1925. ‘Gt 11 am Tromn chapel of . i |12mma Johnson Scott of Richmond, Va. | wearing the long, black robes of the | UnIVersity, will addresy the Business |years ago. Funeral from’ the chapel of W. It. Spears | 10 Seight Co.. oth st. n.w. Ta- {8 |He was first married to Miss Maude | judiciary with a dignity that was|‘Vomen 11 tomorrow night at| He is survived by his widow, Mrs.| Co. 1208 H st. n.w. iiday, January =, | ‘erwest Glenwood Cemetery 1 Fine Furnit Laces, Upholstering, Poperhanging, Pointing, efc, Ja Percy of Lynchburg, Va., who died a |even hard to maintaln, as the court- |the Church of the Covenant. "‘uvlml__» l-ulu‘vn fium and a brother clu.«,“u 10:30 a.m. 1 H | number of vears ago. room convulsed continuously Into i = and sister, who live in New Jersey. A”no 5 life Wedneaday 3 m 2 I 1108 G Street—Ph Main 7675 | Rev. Mr. Scott entered the Virginia |laughter. James Schick prosecuted [ JU% Widred Thompmon. dean of | Funcral services will be conducted | cmber 3, 192t e o o emoriam. i rce ONES Main 7676 i {dititary Instituto Sust berore the close | the case, while Charles W. Darr ap- [y **3%7, Collogs, Wil bo honor guest |at the residence tomorzam, afterscon s Tost ot | BumSEY. -4 trivute ot tove 1o, the smem: H 1l Jof the Civil War and participated in |peared for Brahany. b BT e e n n 2 o'clock. ev. Dr. R, L. Wolven d Funeral ‘services, January 4, SO AT iy vt e i emery soveral engagements with the cadet| Prior to the triai, Charles Hoover [(TanCh of Vassar Alumnae Aswocta-|will ofclate, Interment will be in| 1025 at 1 pm. at Recond Raptit Cooreh. | fi S¥eo Qe InE oeite s G 1014 oe dve Feurs rs tion, tomorrow at 12:30 p.m., in Grace | Rock € c Brd st. bo'ween H and Eye sts. n.w. He KL = == corps against the Unlon Army. was elected to membership fn the | jog (OmomTs 2:30 p.m., in Grace | Rock Creek Cemetery Uves ang friends invited. 8 2ETRuay, Jununry 1., 1950 Interment will be in Petersburg, |club, John Koons was awarded the 5 LR A — (o e e SO e T onlz link death cannot rever booster g or the wee The Saturd, 1624, ELEANOR 'E. CLARK, beloved wite 7 R ARy Lok itve forsver.. Johmson el ot Clab of e GOV. A. E. SMITH TAKES | o5 litonm, CAE. oo M TR e vi O ¥ el er late residence, 1215 20th st. n.w., - . In sad loving remembrance o Wil omit its fortnightly dance, sched- day, January 2, 1025, at 2 o'clock. fater.| & dear daughter and sister, ELLA ELIZA R e L L OFFICE FOR 3D TIME| it s o3,ar,2 oeek Joio | BafRif jevir tnd sster wia Eiiad BRI e death of Maj. C. 1. Cooke, a charter friends fnvited. 50 todar, 1919, o — ol b COOKE. At Austin, Ter., Sunday, December Gone, but not forgotten. mewmber of the club. Second Executive in New York 28, Jood, Mal. CHARLES F. COOKE, bus. | HER MOTHER, FATHETAND SISTER. % o — nd of Blaoche Will s Cooke. Burial 'OATES. In ea loving remembrance University Club: War Department History So Honored—Parade st “Arlington. Friday, Jamsary B 1055 at | oy hrtorin " bt AT eiaon oF oficlal motion plctures, taken by the 11 ‘a.m. Service at grave, near Dewes | who deparied ihis fifs mine s Jest Signal Corps and explained by Capt.| Precedes Ceremony. Seyfieum . terday, December 31, 1913, C. C. Lowe, will, on Saturday, 8 > : DOLES. Tuesdav, December 30, 1924, at her Loved in life, in deatli remembered. p.m., show the United States Army in | P7 he Associated Press. residence. 4518 Donglas st Kenilworth FAMILY. ® &ction in France. “Piring Line Remi-|, ALPANY, N. Y. January 1.—Alfred| 3., C¢, SUEARETH JONES, the beloved|5ypp. 14 fond and loving imemory of. oue niscences” will be given by «en, |1 Smith today was inaugurated Gov-| Georgin Gamsway, “tne 1nce "Bare Urmsesr | dear on and brother. BLAKS L. DYE Hugh A. Drum, who was chief of staft| “THOT Of New York State for the third | Walisee Sewell ent Sron Soner wih Somi | T80 departed (15 1ife slx sears sgo tedsr, 236 Hart Schaffner & = e. Newkirk and desoted sister of Sarah Parker. | J28Udry 1. 191 of the 1st Ariny in France. Ladies| ™ Funeral from her late. resi Gone but uot fo 3 s o e u er lat e t 3 Be but o tten Seloorne. The second chiet executive in 100| JHeral from her lato residence Friday a THE FAMILY. ® years to be honored with three terms | ‘tives §nd friends insiied K FITZGERALD. A tribute of love and devo- Tl B. Anthony Foundation|in 0ffice, he was confronted, when he | FARRINGTON. Wednesdar, tion to tie memors of my dear sunt, Al. December 31, will give an entertainme i ce | 100k the oath of office today by New | 1024 at Walter Reed Hospital. HARRY 1. VERDA V. FITZGERALD. who departed [ - 2 at Playhouse, Saturday ';,‘,:,:’,f aance! York's firat woman secretary of atate, FARRINGTOX, aged 45, Rurvived by wife, | 055 11 o0e voar”ago todar, Juowery 7. 7 Dream of Miss Anthony Entertain- | €Use, 2 Republican in politics and a| at res | 39 East Linden st., Alexan She has gone to dwell with Jes A wment, 8 p.m. Dan 30, college teacher by profession. dri; Friday evening. Mass st St. In the mansions of the blest, ¥ g, One hundred vears ago today, De| Mari's Catholic Church, &t © o'ciock, Sat- Where the heart ceases its st % Women's City Club: A fea will by Witt Clinton, the only other governor | ‘847 moruiog. Burial at Arlington. And the soul hax eternal rest Decem- | _ FIER DEVOTED NIECE, 1DA KENNEY. @ = glven Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m, to|to hold office more than two times, | FRELDS. Departed this life Mond g S 2 In his Inauguration adress the gov-| Thomas' Fields. ‘She ieaves to monrn thelr | BEPHINE HUTCHINSON (nee Gant)” win H ernor dwelt chiefly upon the pride| low four daughters, five sous, two Sisters, | departed thix life ‘two years ago foday, % THE WEATHFR which ho felt in the honor Which Was | relatives and friends, . Funeral from Afenss | Seoct oot ° 7 5 his, and he recalled the sfmilarity of | M."E. Church, Garfield, . Co, Friday. dan- | S, imories will | forever. % ; . the event with the inauguration of | vary 2, 1825, o'clock p.m. Kelatives | For the years that nave passed comoet > . % District of Columbia—Unsettled to- [ Gov. Clinton.. and friends invited. o oars it have pussed cannot sever % night; minimum temperature about 25 In an inaugural parade 3,600 Na-|FRANK. Washington. D. C., Lodge, No. 15,| DEVOTED HUSBAND. SON AND GRAND- degrees; Friday, unsettled, probably|tional Guardsmen and members of L he lodge’ will convene in DAUGHTER, WILLIAM HUTCHINSON 7z o “ “wession of sorrow 1 o'cloc m. Fri BENJAM A JREY . rain or snow and not so cold. " |the New York State Naval Militia, " Savuary 2. 1923, for the ‘parpose of Son AMIN AND AUDREY HUTCHIN: & Virginia settled tonight and Fri- | headed by several score members of [ paying a tribuie (o the memory of ur Iate | JONESBILLOWS. Kacred 1o day; probably rain; not £ cold Fri-|ine New York City Police Department | brother. JOSEPTU M. FRANK, who pased | JOnES-BILLOWS, Eacred to the memory of Joy ihuq dn_extreme pottion lanighti| Bund, fook: part. “Phe baud Disved| ie i CreMiLateeer (le Hestatier oo ARY ELIZABETH JONE; s fresh to stronz north winds, diminish- | ~Tne' Sidewalks of New York” again . 1024, EIK services at ros ed | | ‘rest Januars 1. 1918 ing. and again.” e s BALDERSON, LONELY DAUGHTER, LILA, AND SONS, * ONE OF THE BIG FEATURES IN Maryland—Unsettled tonight, snow & : Extiied Tuier. | JONESBILLOWS. 1n sad but nvins memory ; In extreme west portion; Friday un- o= e 5 ; 4 t my er. M. E. JONES-BILLOWS ] . S. SHELI ecretary. who passed away seven ye 0, = ' 2o, oo 13 siow and not 20| GIFTS TO OPPORTUNITIES.|caghiar SRt s, 1y, | KV s o e s S SOl 1 ck, at Atlington, Va., BESSIE WHIT, Asleep in Jesub, blessed sler West Virginia—TUnsettled tonight and S P AINES, beloved wife of Joseph JENNIE. * Friday, probably rain or snow; warmer | Total of $2,270.99 Received by ines and danghter of Matilda Pride. She | MARLOW. In loving memory of my dear son, Friday. leases fo mourn their loss a mother, hus- |~ JOHN MARLOW. ‘who dicd g yenn aom: — = Funersl T = ra our eses he faded 4 B ENmpRestizes o The following contributions to the| a'ciock. from Mant Gie Buptir Church P oming weskes aay by 3 un Assoclated Charities “Fourteen Op-| 6th st. and Fla. ave. n.e. < i B 35 portunities” have been recelved by|GLEASON. Wednesday, December 31, 1 " THE FAMILY Stations. F &% The Evening Star: 8t the residence of his davghter, Mrs. N i at e 82 [ Ack ledged $2,045.44| lio A, O'Donnell, 1229 New Jersey ave D Sad but loving remembrance S oknowisdwed. » Do nw., JOHN L. beioved husband of Erandmother and great i : h | The Hostess Club of Phyllis late’ Mary “A. “Gleason. Funeral will be BETTY MATTHEWS, who S T Wheatley, Y. W.C. A, No.13, 5.00| held from Zurhorst's funeral parlor, 301 12 PPacefully entered into cternal rést tea Z = O T SRR 5.00 Capltol st., Saturday, January 3, 1925, L R‘o ~.} anua; ; : e . culats o shall never forget . 0 2 Columbla Lodge, No. 85, Elks, Gonception "Chuten where mane wil be | L Whie 13 Thls wekid wo Cloudy No. T ooo.......ooooeoon.. 25.00| said at 9 a.m. for the repose of his soul. | O, how ead and lonely our bearts bave been 7 Cloudy Columbla Lodge, No. 85, Elks, Relatives and friends Invited to attend. lu- Since the day you passed awas! % flf#fl:‘;‘;’: e 4 75 e wive.... 100.00| terment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. 2 Bf"n{(u‘u';:u TED ~DAUGHTEES AND 7 Blemarck Cloudy | Columbfa Lodge, No. 85, Elks, g ey e AN | MoETURERI: | 10 doving reimembeance ot ote Boftaio Sava” Noo Moot oot i 80991 TXs™H.“"GORDON, beloved "inisband of | beloved wifa and mother 2 .11, 15.27| Arlena Gordon and father of Mamie Dorsey, | McELFRESH, who pas Shoviy | Colored Sympathizers, Charleston . 30. o ,- asrent . S ‘mpathizers, No. 13 Garnet M., Rosa L. and Harrison E. Gordon, | 8ve years azo foday, Janu % Chicago L. 3042 =i | Onioniet S Notice of funeral bereatter. W. Lrnest Tho' 1Gst to sight, to memory dear 2 Cleveland .. 30.50 Cloud. is Co. in charge, Thou ever w 7 Denver ... 30.30 Clear” Ll 2 HESSLER. December 51, 1924, at 10 o'clock One only Lope an cheer— i7 Detrolt - &JR: Cloudy SEri ?‘gs.“nkfioa ig st. n. rs. I.AlE"RA‘\'. fl;?le ‘!‘;‘lr\gB!X\v‘MM - = : £l Paso. L 301 Clear SUER, widow of Charies C, Hessler, AND AND DAUGHTERS. o Bl |E==-hs gz; |DETECTIVE STARTS RIGHT. | o sty flop Jo o 388 | ommmmoms. bomwrd i S 2 %z lllld':)n S. ‘} %52 “‘l cloudy = ;‘Mlll]hrll;l, Th\«m‘ll E.’ Htl-ler‘ :nd Everett GER. o sl S Tndianapotls. 30.2 Clondy ile Earl cisier. | Notice of funeral ater: s Jacksonville. 30.20 .. Pteloudy | Recovers Stolen Automobile Early 2 5 arest Elsie, seven years ago you left this el e s 3 RR Tuesday, December 30, 1924, at 5:20 R P idence of her L] ) o hter, Mrs. Our great loss was vour spiritual gai Los Angelcs. 30.16 64 43 ... Cloud; This Morning, First of Year. e S & Tour spiritual gain. pane v ey R S € \Rapdcion st nwio | Tour epportunity to Climb Higher and high Miami, Fla.. 30.14 &0 74 Cloudy Detective Frank M. Alligood of the| [yLnC gt Wiow of Tichard Moo She o Fow deats (o '[daf“fdfi»“’ all inspire. @ g Clondy | automoblle squad, sald to hold thel ng Carroll Hoit, and daughter, Mirs. Mas | Boimeiae Klomes oo tarnit bomortal birth, o Gloudy | record for recovering automobiles| C. DeNeane. Funeral Friday, Janoary 8o let our tongues pierce through the vell. 7 & 18 Snew taken by thieves and joyriders, made| 1925, at 9:30 am. from Bt. Gabrie If we live good lives, to mect you again % 8 2 Cloudy a successful start for the new year. | Church. Friends and relatives iuvited. 1¢ we cannot fail. /; % 38 Clear Early this morning he took his police | JACKSON. l{ssm}!r 30. 1924, at Gallinger Hg’;e‘yl\ ING HUSBAND AND CHIL- . . o - = 422" | dog out for a run, and while in the e Aiarris, " Nats Bord wnd Toving | WABHINGTON. In sad but loving memry Z i a0 Fain vicinity of his home on Twenty-third Funeral from Mount Carmel Baptist | ~ of our_beloved daughter and sister Tor. 2 ° |/ Raleigh, N.C. 42 32 Cloudy | streot, he noticed an automobile park- n.w., Friday, Jan- | LIAN HALE WASHINGTON. whe Z 8. Lake City 30.16 83 22 Cloudy ed st the curb that had been there Rev. 'W. H. Jerna- | this life two years ago, December % San'Antonio. 30.18 63 48 Clovay |50 ing the storm. d friends invited. * | Tyme, dear heart, makes grief less bitter, 2 San DI .. 2 4 ] E EESLER. o 24 ves away the s er pi aer —— Z B Prancisco 3024 04 48 Clonay Looking at the numbers, Alligood | hertrr, auetdar, December 30, 1024, at B e o e i = % 8t. Loufs... 80.2¢ 32 22 Snow, recalled that they corresponded with| MINNIE H., beloved wifs of Clau To soothe till we meet again. % St Paul....3034 0 0 ... Cloudy . |¢hose of & missing car. Consulting| Kesler and mother of M. Idclle 8. MARY. * % Beattle 30.04 46 40 0.20 Cloudy Hutchinson, Clara and Minevieve Kesler. - ; Bpokane ... 2008 3t 32 oo ood his record, he found the number was| geifeten QF sl Mineliere Keler | WEBSTER. 1o sacred remembrance of my : WASH.D.C. 30352 4 328 08 Cloudy |that on the car of H. H. Shaller, Six-| iiome 2001 14th t. now.. Friday, Januagy | Ocar mother, NARY J. WEBSTER, who . 8 teenth Street Mansions, reported tak-| 2 1935, at 10 a.m. Helatives and friends | §eP3ried,fhie life 15 years ago today, Jan- ART SCHAFFNER & MARX suits - S | " (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) urday, and he was able to report the | LUCKETT. Tuesday. December 80. 1024, at e sk not Sergutten S Ktations *Temperature. Weather. | first automobile recovery for the new | Fmergency Hospi CHARLES E., beloved MAMIE. London, Fugland. Paris, France. Berlin, Germany. husband of Hannali Luckett, and son of | WEBSTER, In sacred memo 33 Euteloudy | year. the late George E. and Annie E. Luckett,| mother. MARY E. WEB! 38 Fartcloud E=——————e e Funere! from his late residence. 508 G st. | 9on), who departed t! 6 Part cloudy se. Friday, January 2, 1923, at uary SE. Peter’s Catholic | _St. Joseph's Church. of my_dear 'TER‘ (pee Ret 0 today, January 1, 1910. Mass at § skl at $26.35 would be a remarkable event Copenhagen, Denmark. . 38 P cloy 2 s - sibeinoime, swedea 1 35 Taimig' > | THEATER HEAD ELECTED. | gisieet am theace's : - Z Gibraltar, Spain. e Clear urch, 2nd and C s 8.6, where mass BSTER. In sad but loving remembrance 1n 1itself—Dbut that’s only a sma small part / Hamilton, Rermugx... ). 83 Part cloudy — TILbe said at © a.m. Tielaiives and trieads | " of our aéar hushand and fatier. ¥REDER 9 % 3 o, Porto Rico... % Clear b Made President of | o 2 itcd- Interment private. ICK T. WEBSTER, who departed this 1'fe 5 Havana, Cuba,.. 68 Clondy Jules Mastbaum Made Pr¢ MADELLA. :‘.,dmd_,. December 31, 1924,| SIX Years ago today, January 1, 1919, - * - & Colon, Canal Zone. % Py ‘loud; at the residence of her sister, 80 Madlson And though the circle is broke: of the amazing values in fine clothing you’ll 2l e Cosmos Company. L ohamte e ety | Aof e n i e ren 4 : = ¢ the| PELIAT"Reties of Tuerst inter. e Bold a8 & glerioue oues i Chinese Seaman Dies Suddenly. | Julcs Mpstbaum. president of the|yr;1a®p. Deperted this lite, December 30, | . The bright hope of meciing you o . = i 4 Stanley Company of America, has|M{LZARD. Departed this life, December 80, | 70 0rifh ope of meeting sou find in this sale | | spectnt pispaten to The star. been clected president of the local| 2%, At 930 4m. st the redence of her | HIS DEVOIED Wirk MOLLIE Bowi = NEWPORT NEW: January 1.—|Cosmos Theater Company, whizh ’he::,"ed dlu‘?';r of JJohn lnd‘ He{:n‘: Mil- w USH. iChang Man Chor, a Chinese seaman |operates the newly opened Earle ard, sister of Inez, John, Earl and Naomi. and member of the crew of the Presi- | Theater on Thirteenth street between | Fuatral Friday, Jaguazy 2, 1925, at 1 pm., | = dent Polk, now In dry dock here, died | Pennsylvania avenue and F street.| ang friends invited. L DIRECTO:. . aboard the vessel after a few days'|Mr. Mastbaum has long been ldenti- il R FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Suits and Overcoats; thousands of them: iliness. 'His Body will be taken back | Aed with the theaters of Philadelpnia. e TR = ———— y ’ to China. A. Julian Brylawski was made vice our one has left us, JAMES T. RYAN GG president and general manager not For heaven to galn. R o g o LT 4= only of the local corporation, but also | NIEHUS, Suddenly, 03 Thursday, December cna YT PA- AVE. SE every one made by art Schatfner arx GR Eho Tucnt Gos pira Hui bl Al | rre it aaiats San/le DGREeE [ 40,00 Chape Lincoln 142 5 the directing hea ctivities of | Teiored husbend oi Miry P KARL C. Private Ambulances FOUND. the Stanley Company in Washington.| father of Miss Isabel H. Niehus and Mrs. Tivery in_Connection, = = This includes the office building in Florence E. Archambauit.” Funeral from o ety Ak Owner can e By prov- | connection with the Earle Theater. | his late residence, 12 2d st. n.e., Friday, L P ] ste e, Alexander Wolf was named secretary | sapug PRl et u .S EARE cQ Janoary 2, 1025 and counsel, while Robert N. Harper, Wed 2 o : Neither the successors of nor ocon- LOST. president of the District National|> Sis at his 1 'r.’q'&p?.:,";wb:mf,}; ::’:.':r'u( .flg fle«:[;?l V;ith the original W. R. Speare . Bank, was elected treasurer of the LW., Dr. ZADOK 1., beloved husband | establishment. 5o o Phone Frank. 6426, AMEDALE "Tigwt - name, Shavmos. | theater company Funeral from his late residence on | = and prices cut without regard to profit be- cause they must be sold. . 1110 14th st.| The board of directors has Mr. e i 8* | Mastbaum, chairman; J. J. MeGuirk, eends insited. ° eiirmas; | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Capand Fla. aze. | A. Sablosky, E. G. Lauder, vice presi- Kindly omit fowers: (ISAAC BIRCH) Officer C. Langdoa. No. 8 Precinct. 1°_{dent of the B. F, Keith Company; Ro- MOND, carved rlng, 1o or between Palais | jand S. Robbins, Robert N. Harper, Rotal and 'Goldenberg’s stores. Phone Cl : = - don_467-W-1. _Rewsrd © P | Alexander W ql&lA- Brylawsk! and A. n.w., Friday, January 2, 1925, at 11 YOU SHOULD HAVE Julizn Brylawski, X D HOR: Taterment Union Cemctery, Alexan- ————— - i R B L e aun| ity o pme e e | GAWET Service Sibley Hospital, RICHARD E. PURDE Plhone West 6. 1 from bher late residence, 1834 New. Even a page would not give us room to list the bargains; we’re giving one as typical . POG—DarE brown mixtare, Collle and Chow, | their “BTeatcoats” it is the beginning | joves hassans of Kaikoie s GRDEY, be 2 4 and y0u9ll fllld aplel‘lty InOl‘e. St‘al't the New nnfl-;sl;;kwhrown mixture, Collle and Chow. | vy to many people. a m:;ix Py e L “;;: F.unefll Directors Since lfi?.n. FALSE_TEBTIL wpoer, Fall pate, sany Sio e | 20 830 am, from hip late resldence; o2 ¥ | Main 5512 18th and B to P ave.” Trammel, 1824 where mass will be said at 9 a.m. for t his Year with the best investment in fine cloth- ing you’ve ever made. Store opens at 8:30. i Sy G K ul: “Interment 8t 3 . blick? contaiaing patterss, photo, | Cometery. elatives and Fricide avhiakl 8 Timothy Hanlon e e e 0N ) SHUGRUE. Departed this life Wednesday, | _641 H ST. N.E. December 31. 1824, at Providence Hospital, 3 MARY SHUGRUE, daughter of the. late ARDO | eI agnns st o s we | WML H. S & Fue of 47 L at. e { Funeral from Perry & 3 Phone Lincoln 524. FLER—Will party who found muffler in | Theater.” Dee. 31, Branch Saved from emormous expenses lsn's tune | a1z m s N aluel ‘ax hewpsnke: Reward | Chambers does mot claim he works lors, 20 1 st: n.w. Vriday. Sanuary o 1525, | Modern Chapel. i g e == = T Monday | Mase at 8t. Al Church at § sm’ 16 - GVERCOAT, boy's tan: Monday moraing, near | ans at St. Aloysios Choreh at s 10 Mirror Lake, l'mmnn Mom:rlll. Reton o | TAYLOR. Departed this life Tuesday morn- T. F. COSTELLO 2124 Le_ito or Dhan | Potomac_263, | | ing, December 30, 1024, at 6:43 o'clock. at the NOW LOCATED AT PEARI, NECKL. ember 220d; no gues- residence of his hter, Mamie Johnson, | 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976, : 4 tions asked. Vers liberal reward. Akira $65.00 615 Q st. n.w., DELAWARE TAYLOR. He 5 . ? 7 Py 5 leaves to mourn their loss fe o e Quick, Dignified_and Efficient Service. No Charge Deposits Charges Payable it tne Wrioie, Titn "SR bk 10, e eanen %5 ot hele ok four Lo, seven T i o 11 i lccepted in Februar PRARL,_ NGCKEACE Reward Thons Mirw. | _ Chambers will fmish the whele Fu- Bam, Vas Frdar Tanserr 3 1oeeces| si6 H ST NE. LINCOLN 8200 for Alterations p b ebruary Darin “ataln 8418, or Cor. 98 e aeal Tes 0000 Dam, Voo prigar. Junary % oo e mer NE = ANT l'ArI:’: lfl"- qn “':d'“:;;f s m- TOLSON. Departed this ‘e ‘Tuesday, De- ward & Lotirop fo 8th. down ouu;-‘;'mlnc it equal to some costing cember 30, 1024, at 3:15_a.m., at her| f————THE ORIGINAL ——— Sth to Lincoln Liberal reward. ‘wife of Raven Tolson, after a long and lin- 1 a devoted husband and three sisters, Phone Adams 1146. < Mrs. Alice Dodson of Roland Park, PIN—A round bl rl pin, on Sun- Call dar i ety of 120 and Sonroc wis. wie. || The Brown Stone Funeral Z ° Libéral reward. ~Retura to 1422 Irving Tesie of Mre. Amen Satchel and Mre. Orange Crex 1208 H STREET, N.Wo s 1 a er FoCKETEO0] 7 and. s Bost OF relatiscs and. feioves, rier | MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F § | T T Te . W. nd o host of relatives and. friends. Body ‘ a S e r R T W “‘f".:""\! Wi . Chambers, nc: resting at Jolo T. Thines Co. funeral chael | ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE | ¢ e {] 14b Cor_Chapin St INW. Tntorment Matiimore, Md. Jonn ‘1. Ruiaes | ———GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— ; PURSE, Black; containing personal cards wnd | Col. 432 et D T . SO = =l 5 Inc. papers. Finder please return fo Robert Ha N s e neral Director and For- Satisfaction Guaranteed S ¥ B seotl, Mans Butding: 1 19| Rommmmm—" — = 1924, JACK K. WARNER. ‘belored son ‘of | baimer. - Livery, in connection. Commedious Rh 1ahe ‘cathedrl Mabsion Southr 8% FUNERAL DESIGNS. Jooth B and Mary B Wamer. Pamecal | SR T3 P ave. . Tel can M. 1385 SHOTGUN, Colt's, in leather cese: if not field_nurse. BLACKISTONE’S WATTS. Entered info eternal rest Sund ; o orctonk: " g : Semeaged 825 reward. - Smith ranster & " Fromyt aato Gelivery service: 5 teimity'cnaren: 5ot | R, Fo HARVEY’S SON . Storage Co.. 1313 U _st. n.w. rtistic—expressive—inexpensive. and O sts. tives and friends in- Reehard K. Harver. 1432 U St, N.W. SPECTACLES, shell i, 1o Cotambia optieai | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St.| ‘e to aticad. lnterment Mount Ofiget e T atoN Dot e e 1 Co.. case. Please notify M. K. Casard, Cemetery. 1 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. WATCH, small gold, Waltham, Dec. 30th, - December 28. 1924, at Philadelphis S N & z i v. B 3 1 e SAMUEL, beioved son of Hannah and the | 1113 SEVE E Main 2473 Bl w oo Vaipe e 7| Floral “Blanket Sprays” | Wi i ol i i Main 2 T : 3 And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at oss 2 mother, one broti T Watis = = el M I Moderate Prices. 141h & e Tels 3r, three. siuters, Tola W o a ; | Magi'e Henrs, u WRIST H- Lady's white gold Bl 800 14th St N.W. wdx. Funeral Ir T imin i hout 10 Ui o | Geow K Shafley '520" 50 0K | 11 a.m., from John T. Ruines Co. tween, ihe 200 block and 100 block in 13th et | CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS - Mam 2418. | nersl chapel. latisament Woodiswn Cems- CCHAS.S. ZURHORSL | w0 Beward. 208 13th st. s. at MODERATE PRICES, Prompt Delivery. | tegy, “