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THE " EVENING STAR; WASHINGTO’ VETERAN OF ’61 DIES. -3 J. D. Faulconer, 80, Succumbs in OI l a Silver Spring. 7 DAILY TRAINS John' D. Faulconer, 80 years old, a retired bullaing contractor and vet- |l Copveatently scheduled with & complete ar- angement of through siceping cars eran of the Confederate Army, died at his home in Silver Spring, Md., rom New England, New York, vesterday. Mr. Faulconer had been | and Washington s pro- a resident of Sllver Spring for the| groste i "Sorn 106 Atlantic Coast Line Born in Orange County, Va. Janu- ary 28, 1844, Mr. Faulconer was the! The Standard Railroad of the South New Through Train Service to PETER PAN BRNGS %z On Curing Powers JOYTO CHILDREN| ©F Chterine Gas Fries Defends Value, But Newshoys and Wards of| Medical Corps Major , Three Homes Guests of Star Questions Point. . and Theater Today. The value of chlorine gas curative for colds apparentl subject upon which Iirlg. Ge son of the late James T. Faulkner and Mrs. Priscilla Krender Faulconer Mr. Faulconer served in the Con- federate Cavairy under Gens. J. E. B { Stuart and Fitzhugh Lee. ! CUBA The final episode of & four-day the ;"' the Army Chemical W He is survived by his widow, Mrs.| § FLORIDA EAST COAST POINTS ter party, undertaken by The Star _‘\I’.',“";“‘Mi‘;‘l’é“‘;“‘;f»‘ Al e Mary M. Faulconer; three sons, J.|] SARASOTA BRADENTOWN d the Columbia Theater for the oys and girls in the v en's institutions in was held this morning. Edward, John M. and Larman T. Faulconer, all of Silver Spring, and| two daughters, Mrs. Eva P. Gehrman of Takoma Park, Md.. and Mrs. Emily N. Perry of Silver Spring ently. rious ch Brig. Gen. Fries, in testifying be-| Washington, | fore the appropriations committee, gLl ‘:-nr::nvnlm! bY | which drafted the War Department 25 Srerous Sta¥ news-|supply bill reported to the House, Peter Pan” in its original . . s in: 1870 al | declared that those who criticized the hook form, has delighted millions of [ gas: “have not tried or tle hearts, but the Peter Pan as|pave trf it in too few portrayed by Betty ‘Brbnyon U thed = way; Niohols, Ju. s kecent) indiess amous Players-Lasky production, | petore the Amerie: Association for whic Colloses a most eventful week atfihe Advancement of Science, expres \ _,:“ p:y(.ulmm,: ",'""v“m' 1as endeared leq the opinion that use of the gas : 0!1; ,“H‘ ‘he hearts of more than|sill was in the experimental stage, 0 o 1e Star's little friends, who |put hoped that it could be developed have been its-Zuests on annual out-]to where it might be considered an ings to Marshall Hall in the past effective cure The institutions represented today|" Of 2,000 cases treated, Brig. Gen TAMPA ST. PETERSBURG Wiater Touris! Tickets good until Jane 15th, now on sale daily. Write LYNN J. IRVIN. D. P.A. 1418 “H” St,N.W..Washington.D.C. arriers. ‘May Released on Parole. Justice Hitz in Equity Division 2 has released John G. May on parole from confinement in Jjail in default of 9 a bond not to leave Washington pend- ing the decision of the suit_of his| wife, Mary E. May, for a limited di- | vor May promised to go to work | temporary alimony. were the Baptist Home for Childror = o o dr es said, about 40 per cent were 36l Methodist Home for Children, 201 | tively,” about 15 per cent “not. im- arriage Licenses. A tttenhouse street, and German Or-|proved,” with about 5 per cent fafling A AR p R AL AR N phan Asylum, Anacostia, D. (. to PapoTE oD 4 reatment followings St o 3 | f Cars Unable to Run. An hour's treatment, the gemeral Bty amakee and A Delicious Blend The outlook for the day was not|®dded, is necessary for the best re- Georgin H. Brumback of bright in the Baptist Home, which many practitioners William M. Mark and 3 o | was scheduled to see . 10 to 20 m ter Pan” yes ay, but was prevented by ti e 1 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES i Ty v s, o] No 'W. Burchell ment weather. There were ubo v - o ball. where they occupied four boxes. TON . | g Heriert L Grymesof Baitimore, Ma., ana . . St e ther, Thers were hoxt \President and Mrs. Coolidge i it S s el a0 pandemonium immediately set in ur planned to | ¢) Mr. down or Brookland street car line FODAY. Alfred E. Heywood and Edmonia Anderso - . NW. for . Johnson, Miss Anne Covington, Miss TODAY Altred ¥ eywoot and Eamonia Anderson. | 817-19 Fourteenth St. N.W ox "j" :‘"" to start, hml in the minds filled lobby. The exit served a o & * Laura Bryn, Miss Helen Marye, Mi The Soclety for Philosophical Tn-| Arthur flrmu wnd \'1"' kul‘mm'm e X2 o e more experienced, it was not 1 emergency purpose in getting the . Eleanor Davies, Miss Eleanor Snyder, | quiry will meet, 4:45 o'clock, in Cor-| George Thoraton and Margueriet F. W known how they cver would reach | hovs up to the messanine foor, wners| A il Drilitance to ATty DAl oy e S : : Ciarence W. Carter of Warrenton, Va.. snd | Gnega . . ; nty-first street, be- | poaneSiOl W YAt of cliftos Forger ¥ ‘r&l’amhng--l’aperhlngmgm abeth Park: |low H. orge Wright of Chicago. 111, aad Trene W Bastors of fh | It previously had been Hilda Ann_ Hill, Miss El have the children come er, M Treadwell, Burns and his able lleutenants, s B zabeth Stiles, Miss Mary | - o Miss Beatrice McLean, Mis Women's City Club—Tea from 4| Henry T. Ten Homes, Clubs, Schools, Office i; the | with great effort, checked the expres- ing and Alice M. Clark ! Buildings, Apartment Houses i in & special car over the same route, | = Below in the orchestra the children | IXCCULLVE AN irst La Y Recerve PERN N acx (Tlla U Eathaie DUHIOD ey e Gl > but the company could n et any | from the institutions, much easier v, é ontrander of Pulladeiphis. " | Harry W. Taylor . Miss Helen Cary, Miss Elizabeth Suth- = s e =t £ 2333 18th St. N.W. 1 | to handle, longed to_ participate in] (7 ( 4n S erland, Miss Katrina Van Rensselaer, TONIGHT. e lkned (O Dakii ¥z - e ZRTMI e e ean ue. the demonstration, but restrained l(lborate erenu)ny at nual OClEly Miss Barbara Stanfield, Miss Laura| The National Fellowship Club will| Jackson Joyner and Mary E. Jones | putemoblle traffic in that ouuying [themselves with more ease than their Miss Miss e eamyarehis cliyiand | ction was reported to be terrible, i - . Towne, Lucie Andrews, give a get-acquainted dance at the e shbors up above. A comparison 9 Willard h AR e e, ek scm P 1| Odessa” Lee ot Sirasbure but The Star chartered & tremendous [ Derween the two £roups in the house Event at Willard Last Night. Lelita Dawson. Cairo. Strangers in the city invited. car of the Red St ; : Mr. Authony Wayne Cook, jr. Mr. — car of the Red Star Line, whose offi- | would be unfair to both sides. The “STh 5 street cars running beyond - —— clsls omise: i s . Bowie Clarke, Mr. Thomas S ney, The University Club—Officlal mo- fias Promised they would do their | “cash customers” and Manager Mark Mr. John Sweeney, Mr. Bates McKee, | tion pictures taken by the Signal oIl for ine M to the home and also | Gates of the theater, however, had| Only in the Capital could a ball of | Aldrich, Mrs. Mr. Henr{ de Sibour, Mr. John Hud- | Corps, showing the United States " SN tyvr-‘(rmm en at the theater | just about as good time waiting for[such brillancy as that at the New|C. athan |Army in action in France, with ex- en the performance was over - rner fficé S;ute f;)r Reflt Merriam, Mr. and Mrs. C. Glover, jr.; Miss Mellon and]egr gri N3 50008 05 S0 the picture to be flashed on the|Willard Hotel last night for the bene- | Miss Sylvester. mel . tethiot et pizze R Scott, Mrs. James Nolan, Mr. McCook | Planations by Capt. C. C. Lowe, will i ringion the admonition from The Star | screen as the young folk. fit of the Children's Hospital be| The Secretary of Labor and Mrs.|pyots MIG Jemes Sotans Sr MEOOOK LTy recented at 8:15 o'clock, “Firing S of ihetars that they would | “pxpressions “of deep appreciation! given. It has become a matter of | James J. Davia, who have just r Graves, jr.. Mr. Robert Beedee, Mr.|ldne Reminiscences” by Brig. Gen. Perpetrated It thes aamrotnimy (hiel | and gratification for the enjovabl| tradition and historle record that the | turned from South America, were|§ammeyiii, M1 Aldace Walker, | HUBh A. Drum, chief of staff of the hildren after they had nocn pet 2S¢ | entertainment offered by Peter Far s|ball shall be opened annually by the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Hays| i apor, ? Ae® Franiiin |18t Army in France. children afte ey had been promised ntures dnto v Lax S ane o Prostds 5 e - e N e the entertatnment, they dispatehed)|soss i e e oven L appearance of the President and the | Hammond Ghes AL RAD Gt i ar and the thea- | Pirst Lady of the Land, and last] rpe their largest and w ppeared their & o ared their | ter from tiny children to superin- 3 tlin mosneiw best bus on the uncomfortable jour. 3 night the scen. ¥Ne| The Susan B. An v Fu i Minister of Hungary and|Haley, Comdr. Elmer Longworthy, usan-B Authony Boundation < will give an entertainment and d. one of particular | Countess Szechenyi were hosts to Mr.|Mr. Richard Clayton, Mr. William | . from_tiny chil t the : one o . 5 S e ho: Mr. | 3 ch, yton, am | 2% the Bleshcnss S Bhce ney. To make o long story short, It | selieited by eitnes Mansper Gates or | Drilancy when well known men|ang Mrs. John F. Wilkina and Mr. and | Smedberg and Mr. Charles Buchanan, | ooy Euston Har o I s arrived with its happy passengers at | SoLCiicd DY elther Manager Gates or formed 2 long alsle leading from the | Mrs John Garrett of Baltimore, who| Miss Barbara Hight daventer of Dreain otiMiss Aaitony s . 3 S at|The Star, however, because the pur-| paliroom door to the box of honor,| are guests of Mrs. B. H. Warder Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hight, enter- 7 > S Ottony Fntertainc the door of the Columbia right on Salsshuns ; > : s v oY, e time {61t O | pose of the party was to bring two|the fan fare of trumpets sounded | “"g FIE0N" 0% N Tumes W. Wads-|tained at dinner at the New Willard |0t 8 o'clock. Dancing, 9:3 worth jr., entertained at dinner pre-|and occupied her mother's box at the| The Ohio > unusually happy hours into their|ang the President with his military Reach Theater on Time. lives, and this’ having been accom-|,ide and Commissioner Rudolph ap- | T-chiot i Bath hoving oo gocets My.|Dall. chaperoned by e aad ses: Jome | qerhe Ohio Street car riding was far more ex- |Plished makes the theater manage-|ycared at the entrance. The guests Siif e W Tatebar FkDEr: My, KI0E | E The 'ottier gilssts were b Peditious than automobile traffic out|ment and this newspaper happier|p.q presented to them the ladies of Carley. M Willtam Donoven, Tileut | ancy Hamilton, Miss Meredith to Rittenhouse street and over to|than the children themselves. e 2 g 7 18th Street, North of H A most desirable suite of six rooms. Light on three sides. Also two-room suite. Close to Government departments . Favorable Parking Location LOW RENTALS ; Girls' Club will give a o'clock, at Franklin Square Hotel. Ohioans invited. N : the receiving line, headed by Mrs.|gBenjamin Holcombe and Mr. Jerry|Page of New York, Miss Margaret| Leslie M. Shaw, former Governor Apply to Manager at Building or Phone Anacostia, and the children from the — Mary Roberts Rinehart, charmain of | wogsm% - Mitchell, Miss Betty Ridsdale, Mr.|of lowa and former Secretars of the Swartze »me and the German Asy- - the ball committee, and the Presi- : Henry Mirick, Mr. oville Aspinwall, | Treasury, will be honor g 2 oAt : . “ommisstoner and Mrs. Cuna yirieks 4 | Treasury, wi onor guest and \ lum had no difficulty in making the Births Reported. ident and Mrs. Coolidge proceeded to | Commissioner and Ars. Cuno H |y "Aifred Stilham, Mr. Samuel Mar. | speaker at tonight's meeting of the C theater on time. Owing to the large| .. i their box to the strains of “Hail to|2iqoiPl, enterta fied ar diwner, 1Al | tin, Midshipman Paul Dudley and Mr. |Towa Society, § o'clock. at Rouseher = G Riinbos oot oy % The following births have been reported to taking their guests to the ball, where 3 , at Rauscher's. Dot i o2 iter Neaution, @ | the health department in the last 24 hours the Chief.” they occupled a box. The company A"f.\'o Baker, 2 A Mrs. Purnell, wife of Representative speclal street car o Vas ZLo! ewis L. and Louise ) Cau an, 0¥ - - SO i o i e oxholders were: Sena an ‘red S . s o street car of the Washington, | "'Lewis L. ‘4nd Louise 3. Cauftman. o They received an ovation both on|included the Minister of Norway and |, ther boxholders were: Senatorand|Fred S. Pumell, will sing. accom- Raflway and Electric Co. was engaged et L Jamen 1‘“»‘: ! their arrival and departure and shook | Mme, Bryn, the Minister of the Neth- | MIS: Lawrence C. Phipps, who were | panied by Mrs. Carl R. Chindbloom. O RIok bt ot e o camnesd d Teressa . Meade, gir el al and dep: e and shook | Mme. Bryn, the Ministe e Neth- e o & e e B an: e o £ e anine M. gardoza. boy. | hands with many of the guests at the [erlands and Mme. de Graeff, the|pnablS lo sttend owing to absence| Dancing. St SR ; Sond ESandiMAGEsTet 0 bert ball who went to their box to meet|Minister of Costa Rica, Senor Don J. | [Fom the city; d Mrs. 8 SISO R O e right through to Anacostia. A. and Julia E. Jenkins, boy e el anty Couzens, Mrs. Norman Williams, Mrs. Candy from Brownley's and bal-| Chbrisleigh W. and Lucille E. Scott, girl them. ford and Mes Santord. M and Mrs, |Marshall Field, Mrs. Richard Town-| Westerly, R. I., Theater Burns. loons from Chapin-Sacks Ice Cream| JemeeF end Sanorte b Homey, girl An impressive featuxe: of (e pro: | rdariok Lo Prooke; Mo ands Moa |2e0% Mrs. W, Harcy: Brown, Muie.|. WESTEREY. B 1. Jasiacs §. 0 = Co. have been sent to the institutions | Jobn U. and Engenia L O gl gram which always accompanies the | Freder ok ‘[v_ D and M Stan |Hauge, Mrs. Adolphe Casper Miller, | Westerly Obers Hotit wil bd S represented at the four-day party fo William H arie G. Hasye, boy resence of the Chief Executive is|Horace Westcott, Dr. and Mrs. Stan-|yig “yiregerick H. Brooke, Mrs. Mar- | yoc = st 3 ¥ P lay pariy for - e P ley Rinehart, Mr. and Mr Eldridge residences here were destroyed by fire distribution there, it having been im-| Rnsell G a T e gion, the orchestra playing “The Star Span- | le¥ Rinehart Ar. and re. Hi shall Langhorne, Mrs. W. J. Flather, | carly today and three familles were possible to give the souvenirs out at| Georze A. and Lula Leter. boy. © gled Banner” which immediately|Jordan and Jivs. Anne AZhROIL. lyr: Mre Mary Stewart, Mrs. Josebh | made homaless The jos Toruios, Were s the theater owing to congestion James and Henrietta Hill, boy. follows his arrival in his box, and the { ME S7€ 3008 | oo e retary of | Leiter, Mrs. Alfred Pembroke Thom, |at more than $150.000 & triy ioires our aAvings The Star carriers under command of | Osborne J. and Delolah Jones, boy. scene is a particularly inspiring one. :‘::“’T?ég:uh i “"J Eliot Wads- |37:; Mrs. Herbert Slocum, Mre. B. B.| dence was partly destroyed ? 3 epdati 5 < aurence and Agnes Holmes. girl g 7 e grea ong . of Y PSS e " |Jones, Mrs. Thon Bell Sweeney - e Galt Burns, circulation manager, as-| I ienoe s LU Last night, with the great throng o . 3 e 5 =51 b ger, enry and Evelyn Garand, #ir] . J . worth, Mr. Wilmott Lewis and Mrs. | tm iy o —_—— R sisted by the various route agents, as-| Green and Lottio = jewel decked, -handsomely gowned a LTS rs. George W. Vanderbilt, Mrs. Ar- depend upon your determination—not B R e S L S O T S women and gallant men, - standing at Elll“‘:“r'“‘]a‘(‘:}:‘*:u‘r;x":o‘:‘;_i‘:";‘& at | thur A. Houghton and Mr. Horace Lut- VM;:J‘:TJ—.:’OS? CP',QO\SED! P pony I of the building at 9:45 and then the | . : : attention. The scene gave .splendid bal o . st merely upon your earnings. If you it bk b e T | Retrial of $25,000 Suit Denied. |atmosphere to the ball. There was no et ughton Wood had in | yAONE Others at the ball were: The | 8 roome, bats, fursace heat, céliar; 1o good | y upon y 2! ¥ staff 2 i de = = S5t coration for t o) 8 L of on: Woo! Minister of Hungar. Coun g v 4 S oD oRuts es kel by ngito] Justice Dallcy In/CGiuenlaDiyisiond! ;pih“(’fd‘:\vhf Hone s ',d‘f.dbf‘””(’,'v';’,.’j her box Mr. and Mrs. William Leon | gaiicer ©f Hungary and Countes $250.00 Cash—Ralance Monthly really mean to save, you can do so i ograph the ety mob ovs |has denied the mol o arence | both o c! e filled to eave ¢ soets, | . the X T 3 H i S S e i it ja | Rosenberger of Ballston, Va. for a|flowing, aside from ropes of smilax i ’3\‘;;‘;":\““‘;‘;’]1 Croats and Slovenes, Dr. Pavichich: L. M. KING successfully. difficult to keep them still and also | retrial of his suit for $25,000 damages |and clusters of holly about the win- | Miss Bfarion “rumbull, A Senator a dx Mrs. Woodbridge N. Fer- | 313 John Marshall PL N.W. Phone F. 970, \ aulet. The task finally accomplished, | against Defective Sergt. Lawrance|dows. i |, Mr. and Mra. Eugene Meyer, fr., en- | 1o A0mite) and Mre Cary T. Grs Before you start your pay-day shop: the order to proceed was given and a | O'Dea for alleged false arrest. A jury| Mrs. Coolidge's costume was a #im-| tertained a company of 20 at dinner |Some the Taterstate Commerce Com- || RBogp By : mad rush was made for the Columbia. | recently found in favor of the detec- | ple gown of black velvet gracefully in compliment to Miss Eleanor Hard, | Cox and “:‘;‘_ ;(m" ¥ _]f““";r"“d & "';xbr H ping, do your pay-day banking with The boys bore down on the theater |tive and the court sustained that|and becomingly draped, with small| denutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. s s o oninclaw anddaustol | Preven! and were flagged to the elfth | finding. Rosenberger was taken into| rhinestone ornaments on the left side | Willlam Hard, later taking their | Fifest ot Si moorr arn I Mrs. Hob. | the Union Trust Company whers U. S. street “emergency exit” for admission | custody and held for investigation in|to mark a normal waist line. The vel- | guests to their box at the ball. Sct Biater Mt ChiniseiNlice - nd e B fo the theater, {hereby insuring the | connection with a raid on supposed | vet train, which fell in the back had | 5% 1 ‘Mre. John Crayke tmpson | §rt SIater, Mr. Charles Slater, Mr. and | URIE'TH Government supervision protects your prevention of congestion | radicals April 9 & deep band of chinchilla fur, and she | gntertained Senator and Mrs. Arthur | Ernese '@, Walker, Mr. and Mis. David | P T ey = | wore a_wide scarf of white point|capper and Mr. and Mrs. James M. SPECIAL NOTICES, i ¢ Meade Lea, Capt. and Mrs. Emory | 36th . money. SPECIAL NOTICES. 9 P o e S o | S0t Zana, Capt “and tes. Dorn, nix || At 36th and R Sts. N-W. NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN THAT THE AN | 1T ¥OU HAVE ANY mentn | My oI king | Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh had with[and Mrs. Breckinridge Long, Mrs. | rly 'y Pay More 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts nual meeting of the stockholders of the Capl: tal Traction Compuny for the election of & board of directors for the ensuing sear and the transaction of suc be brought before the a4 X he ator and Mrs. David Reed,|Robert Love Taylor, Miss Betty Iyes, B e rapen cranehart Was | Senator David Walsh, Senator Rich- |Miss Bessie McKelden, Miss Elizabétn ‘e S0t folde hed an the legt |ard Ernst, Mme. Grouitch and Mrs. |Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs. Cabot Ste- , | John Allan Dougherty vens and Mr. and Mrs. Goring Bliss, D. C.. 1603 R. 1. ave. n.e. OFFICE_OF THE FIREMEN'S INSURAN Company of Washington and Georgetown, Seventh street and Loulsiana avemne nort SHANNON_& LUCHS other business as may ng. will be held side by a cluster of black ostrich In’ the of of the company, 86th and M ei west. The stockholders of the Firemen's In- & i " 2 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Govin's box R ' one Washington DG o Tuursdar, Jun: | aurance Company O Washingion and” George: :fit‘ll\;rflmg"‘l' e el on” o~ | was occupled by Miss Suzanne Veeder, A R | & vary' 8, 1925 an. | row, pointed train, which fell on th A y S . K vho had with her a few guests. | will be open from 11 o'clock a.m. until 12 | uary 5, 1 for the purpose of electing | right side of the back, was lined With | ™ o - D | e (o) o'clock noon. M. D. CRAMPTON thirteen dlrectora for the ensuing sear. Polis (1oo0 L S0e OF Lhe back, was lined With | " ana Mrs. Victor Kauffmann eaths Reported. | nne WASHINGTON. D. ( e, {open from 11 a.m. to mnoon. ALBERT were of pearls. Receiving with her [ Were hosts to a mall company at| The following deaths Jiave been reported to | A the president and the majorit | | | i i a3 10:43 o'clock a. m. “The polls | town will meet at the office on Monday, | | | | ., TRUST CoO. . ; | dinner at the New Willard, later |the health department in the lust 24 hours: 16th and Columbia Road he Col 1 Ak were Mrs. Horace Westcott, Mrs, |9 e - - an umbia Roa e e e e i e T \ia Srother. Tac for | Eldridge Jordan, Mrs. Richard Hol. | 0€CUPYINg their box at the ball. Ronls OBrien oy 5b. vare eriad bl C | ORtTHE that the capital stock ©f naid company is | the election uing & ard; Misi. O8pt: and Mre. John. Gibbons:ens o ‘Honi trustees for the ensuing year | land Wilmer, Mrs. William F Situsted in embassy district of up- 4 or the ‘transaction of such other busl- | ;arold Walker and Mrs Frederiek It |tertained a company of ton Home for $150,000 and 1s fully paid up, and that there sixteen at | Incarables. e 6t St at re tial hub of b 7 PISTRICT OF COLUMBIA k o e s, 2 . . section, combini uty and ces Sibenoess 13 Of said company except curtent | ness % may properly come before tald meet-| prooke. Mrs, Westeott had a gown | dinner, going later to occupy their| Mary E Burrues freqdmen’s Hospital. || convenience of location with elegance B " y Presitent, | e come S o K . Som ek | of deen biue brocaded in Tarse sver |PO% Wirdie, o, Surtock it . || $h, EPomment 'aad "34%our ‘sefice: - Y] EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN ( ington, D. C.. at 3:30 p.m.. January 32, 1925, | flowers and trimmed with strings | Mr$. Davis Ireland entertained a Bullock, 79, Gordon Hozel I of from two rooms and bath to six B < PRESIDENT B Pl L L <o 3 g s company of young people at dinner DeKraff, 86, H and Third sts. n.e. | A R L PEAKC 505 G R, Secre of rhincstosies i goarl ornameats | SEMEEY S0 JORAE DRORle M8 Qo e e N N ad M e, Tooms and two baths. N 'ER R. NIBCOS THE A ?I;}l‘: SRR GO STon AMrs. Jordan was in gold color chiffon, | For Rer € “:k“l " her guests to her| Rome Reedy, 54, thic Hospital, = | 2 S S\ EDWARD 4 STELLWAGEN o, O ion G directomm wnd st pogi. | the bodice made with bateau neck, no | 1and, & her guests Benjamin Teno! 1 Hospit | Resident Manager 22 SKINE GORDON (o, will be held at the office of the company, | Sleeves and a cape effect in the back. | POX RAH rene B. Barr, 88, 1333 Belmont st CORNER ISTH AND H STRE] SPENCER ARMSTRONG 2 a o, ‘o Wedneaday. Jamoare 14, [ The stralght and moderately long| COl and Mrs. Arthur O'Brien en-| Samuel D. Hos Eighth st. ne. Phone Col. 4630 - ND ks o . William Hensley, 80, United States Solai s L LT { at 7 p.m. Transfer books will be closed | skirt had a deep band of ostrich ;;‘rllmrvu‘df i the x‘g l‘\\'nx‘,{\h‘s[! Dorothy | | Wi usley, 80, ed States Soldiers' 2 M District of Columbia, to w BERG, President. | feathers in the same shade as the | RIpley of Newarl, N. J.; Miss Alison | "§iie notes, 53, 4318 Douglas st. ne. NZ /§ T. Edward S. McKnew, assistant secretary [ g g Secretary. " |dress. She also wore pearls. Mrs. | Roebling, Mr. Eugene Hinkle, Mr.| Robert Lee, Gallinger Hospital \ \ of The Columbia Title Insurance Company of = 2 = T 2 A7 celvet | Douglas Hall, Mr. Constantin Dia- | Charles Norman, 49, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital N\ N The District of Columbia, do solemnly swear { NOTICE—THE AN 5 MEETMNG OFIaE | Wikner. wore . tipanoise” biue . Velv ety tapoulaacot bis Gragl Slegatighi]: <ndiman Tayior 815 Q st. § \ fint e facts coutained o the Toregoing cer. | ghareholders of " the Second "National Baok. | trimmed with sllver, & straight model, | Mantonoulos of the Greek legation| pumar fazlor 2 M8 QL "~ N \ tificate are true to the best of my knowledge ungton, D. C.. for the election of di-|moderately short. Mrs. Hard was in |and Mr. Robert Roebling. Dorothy L. Millard, 18, 2616 Wade rd. s.e N \ aud helief EDWARD & MeKNEW, | Fectors B0 he o winess s s ‘e | White satin and brussels lace. Mrs.| Capt. and Mrs. Ridley McLean en- | Rome Carter. 35, St, Eilzabeth's Hospital. | N N Snbscribed and eworn {o before me this st | HEneATtion Of e T e meeting will be | Walker had an old gold velvet gown, | tertained at (H:nrr. later taking their Sdeila ielda; 4%, 208 Rirece e i . e e ren o oy FEi“ac e bank at 12"o’clock noon. on Tues: | draped to the back, where a train fell | EUSSts to the ball, where they occu- s | \ Polls wili be open | int of the ambia. | Le¥ieen the houts of 12 noon and 2 o'clock | (oM the deep point of th B ) ; Admiral and Mrs. Edward W. Eberle, WASHINGTON. . C.. JAN. 1, 1025.We, | hemr FICTORB. DEYRER. President ropes of large pearls falling from 3 3 T nt S i sy of (o rammees | Bam._ VICTOR . DEYAER, President. cither shoulder far below the walst | Admiral and Mrs. Davis Potter, Mr. of “The Real Esiate Title Indurance. Company Tine.” She wore & marrow Land. of |and Mrs George Hewitt Myers, Ad- A L S T diamonds in her hair and pearls about | Miral and Mrs. Leigh Paimer, Mr. and 000 and is folly paid up, and that there | 1V in_ v her neck. Mrs. Brooks wore French | Mrs. Ord Preston, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney i TANES J. TEC IRNHA s day, January 13 ol Bt e e ack, two |Pied their box. The company included = 702 A Few Special Values In Dunigan-Built Homes % You can have in your soul the proof of the spirit's truth and power | thout any artful réasonin i IF You OWN YQOUR OWN HOME, INSPIRATION (S THE % W 72077 % 7% 7 President ONLY THING INTHE f N 412 Webster Street N.W. \ WA SR The Secretary of the Treasury and N BOROE b PR ING fie Smcex of the company. Wilkins Building, | yr; ! Mr. and Mrs. Lithgow Osborne. o W, HROWS Washingt oty oul| S EMENES AU A wSe °f1 " Mir. and Mrs. O. H. P. Johnson en- 1. C. WEEDON Tuesday Labor, Mr. avis, were among the tertained Ad 1 d M H. ~ > e v ertaine Admiral an Mrs. H. 3G SEEDON. | Secrsiary__ | members of the cabinet who were at | tertained Admiral and Mre. H, H. OF THE SHARE. | the ball. Miss Mellon wore a gown | Roussea »o 3 (AR SOTICE OF STOUKHOLDERS MEFTING, | ostrich feathers in a lighter shade | WIth him, and later occupled his box S i N Eangtl meeting of the stocknoiders of | tipped o match the gowa. g G riffith ff "oal orporation Pratt & Sons, Inc. vill be held at Herter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Emmett, ood WORLD THAT CAN) 6 rooms and bath 4314 Second Street N.W. lean \Joal (D N 2, J. LEO KOLR, THE ANNU. NCER ARMSTRONG, CE = A AR Jiolders of the National Bank of Washington, | of Rold brocade, v thfnl cloth of gold :’;i“‘k‘:;,“‘wfi'e’;‘;“:h:"}dh;;‘:"h;":"' to 6 rooms and bath S shingto: D. i the lect of direc k b Y - : Trustees. | WATURE e cransaction of wuch other busineas | Deurhery M the back falling the full|"apt. ‘and Mrs. Adolphus Andrews || Vacant—For Colored! $250 Cash 4332 Thn-d Street N \\Y \ e D e tary | b8 maS properiy come before the meeting, wili | len&th of the moderately long ;| occupied the box of Capt. and Mrs. Balance Monthly SR of ‘The Teal Estate Titls Tovirance Company | b6 Ield at its banking house on Tuesdsy, Jan. | and extending D eponider., 1 nayne Eitla: Beautiful lLome: 6 rooms, bath, hot- uary 18, 1925, at 12 o'clock noon. Polls will | shoulder. She wore a long string of b ist. Vi ‘water heat, electric lights, cellar, front Ry main_open from 12:30 o'clock to 1 p.m. J. |liamonds and a string of emeralds | Mr. William Pheips Eno entertained of Columbi Corner with built-in garage do ol Iy swear i and back porches: lot 50x105 on cormer— i | FRANK WHITE, Cashier e In his box Mrs. George Ehle and || 320 Pck Borches:, lot S0L100 on tronrrane treet W. SDWARD S SCKNEW. | THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE_STOCK- Box Parties of Interest O e, Sna Mrs. Willlam B o beople’ d C orn {0 before me this 1st | holders of the Teal Estate Title Insurance e Mr. and Mrs. am Henry West eople’s Mortgage an Corner house 6ay of January. 16 i ot the District of Columbia, for the | The Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. |entertained at dinner at the New Wil- Investment Co. . Notary Ligal) RALPH w. HowaRD. | of electing 8fteen trusteex of the | \ollon, had in his box Representative [lard for their daughter, Miss Margaret || 313 John Marshall 1. N.W. Phone F. 970. 5234 E‘ghth- Sh'eet N w __Nof ublic of the District of Columbia. o the morpaetr 500 Bth strce) | Magee, Representative Richard West, the company later going to the — = S A Happy New Year brehwent. on Tuesdas ) Folle 8 rooms and bath Do opened at 2 o' ‘closed at 3 —will be wours if you allow us to exe- cute your jrinting. BRI/ qupper Dance— 1 | PERPETUAL 5226 Seventh Street N.W. HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED Aatintluatye 1S 6 rooms and bath BYRON S. ADAMS, peteren g, e e BUILDING 626 Ingraham Street N.W. foes wrong let ue end fhe troupie| Mt 420 M street n.w.. Washington, D. C.. on Atmosphere of— ] 13, 1925, for the election of Corner with built-in garage . et e | e oyl j 5412 Thlrteenth Street N w N\ Phono Main 933 | properly come before the meeting. The polls Z Will be open from 12 oclock noon until 1 o'clock H. L. SE REGULAR ANNUAL ME! Hotels usually have excellent beds, Yours should be like theirs. With “13 of Your Life in Bed” | Pays 6 Per Cent 8 rooms—2 baths; 2-car garage F THE i (4 JAava liolders of thie Columbia National Bank on shares maturing in 45 .Let Us Call for You in One of Our N - - T e I s o TR T { mont t The right kind of inspira- Closed Cars to Show You These Homes N the best 1 d. or onths. 4 P > Condition b e wt T % |13, 1055wt iee beaking heuse, S1LE street | - tion will make you fix up the \ — . ngton, D. C., fo Y \ o P D ireéiorswn’ michollite busless ‘b mar Pays 4 Per Cent old home and then you won't Pri N\ % 7 want to move. We carry BEDELL’'S FACTORY | Fioh i fom il 1 lock pas. J0HN N, i Pt SEITZ. Casiiier. NEXT TO FRANKLIN SQUARE HOTEL on shares withdrawn be- 7% _ it il everything in stock to make — | THi. ANNUAL MEETING OF TF TOCK- IF YOUR'ROOF, : ||iecemeaindete b c @ Dine in the Novel | { { i H . . ces it Floce Danf T — ; ; ¢ ! fore maturin the old house all over, and just s $ N High-Class Raof Work | of ts, Tinoin Sations Jank tur tae Dersing 0 - A i ovess st o tO \ We are busy because | 25 mas properly come before the meeting will at 10 3 ; Assets More Than and look it over, and tell how , , N Appreciated. ) 1/ wing e cnss | foaieis 15 g e PRmking Bouse Tucadey Bernstein’s Dinner $9,500,000 little it is going to cost. N of work people want Hooks'for " che raner " of_stock” will” be La Java Served 6 to | et REASONABLE TERMS N CLAD Beofioe 1121 5th nw. | 13" Tgs “ALBERT 5. Castile Band 8. No Cover 3 N IRONCLAD G, racee S Ti | oy emmossave ANp prss. NEREE g ¢ Charge Surplus $950,000 mTGaHI]lBI’ &Bro \ Duri 1925 meat sales 1 (o 12 monina; ive full details For Rcs-m:;xom T c 11th and E Sts. N.W A Inc. p c \ uring . L Phone “Rodgers” ‘ orner an ts. N.W. o Je 1 i N ve this bi . {4t ntubbers tm : Main. 7172 5 th- and K Sts. NW E N\ AL M e e sl |l oot s e e 1 somss monny. . presaene || SO0 ANG K St 1319 New York Avenue Main 1267 N b & WE MAKFE W.EI'KLY TRIPS i} .« C. -+« Sees ary Q\\ The National Capital Press| 7o Suitimor., Md-; Wiimington, Del., N 1210-432 D ST. N.We SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE 0CO. 5 IS AY et S

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