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THE EVENING STAR, WASHTINGTON, Flor id a MUNGTONCONTY Through Trains Daily With through sleeping czrs NEW YORK and WASHINGTON JACKSONVILLE ORLANDO PETERSBURG TAMPA VAYTONA ES1 PALM BEACH MIAMI — CUBA Winter Tourist Tickets, good until June i5th, now on sale daily. Atlantic Coast Line The Standard Railroad of the South Write LYNN J. IRVIN, D. P. A. 1418"H"S1,,N.W.,Washington,D.C, 2. %" ctive Floors Linoleum, Treadlite Tile Varbleized Rubber Tile Natural _Cork Tile ‘S lite Tile WARDMAN PARK THEATER The BAKER CO., Inc 110 E St N.W. BONDED FLOORS, Inc. : & noers Rids You of Plle Torture Prramid_ Pile quickls, stop pain soreness so completely the thousands who hel safest, quickest relief k ! burning. bl protr a 60-cont box at any dru, tisement to_add Ve it the wn for it ding Sews lateral avenue and ex- lee, sub- poroved 150 to the the | munity ‘0. to lay | lines beginning at Virginia north of Wilson boulevard | tending to a point nea mitted by Hugh Reid by o Authority was given the Clarendon Sewerage Co. | Clarendon Trust Building alons railway track to a point near Courthouse Station. This pointed out, ivide w me: many more setting - | sewerage facilitic was ns fo modern Garrison Road Extended Designated by Supervisors as “Memorial Drive.” will p homoes CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. cheon will be giv ylerian Church 12 to 1 pan., under Missionary Society from al Dispatel | the TLAR ervice » The Star DON, Va., J ry 13.—A ribute to the of | men of Arlingto who | made the sup the World War was paid vesterday when the board of supervisor dopted what known as Garrison road. ex tended as a county and named | Drive | American Ax- will diseuss momy at At the § Washington Chapter, lon of Engineers control znd fuel e Thursday night N street ty in tra me sacrifice | meoting | he 1814 s | M will_meet fan Temple Repres will b oot Emploves at 1 ofticers he Cirele €1 Distriet urday, § | instaliation the road | tive Arlington mmission a1 road Sat- for nta- i it “Memorial The road m nty velopment plan of District Good 1 was d iy included edi own in the L prop its is Thomas spe he Mira We will t ot Arlington Hotel, And » Day N 10:30 - “.rl commission of | building | A carried @ provision that the | the @ by the land owners ;('hur- h at Transtiguration and that it be graded. | Thursday from 5:30 to 8 o'clock done. H with dancing will -follow band of your will act waiter . rizatic road in by the ai will he Men's Club ‘ransfigur ziven by tion Doser turkey er of road, it ting thrown me civie anc triotic The ¢ cently |dance the | Fra a | vited hio Girls' Club Sgturday v Squar will zive o'clock Clarend of ]mv-ku 5 to k1 Hote! + tablishmer ort of Drill New and Year & will Thursday Gallipolis Druy { dan Hotel AMords tal. Corps route Clarendc hland Park to many The Compatriots will observe ladies’ count ng in the | night January er's. A Churc o het eception f » 8 p.m., will be National | follow the ballrc to be A the al the cuitous route William Ingram bourd voted a continuance of the uperintendent of public | The art section £ the county for six months. [ Century Club report the welfare worker, [3:30 pm., at the ré \ was submitted by Rev. Wilbur | Frederick Farrington, M. Sny irman of the County |ticut avenue. Powell Welfar showed much work [ curator of Corcoran Gallery | having b hed and the [ will give illustrated talk ! need for con the offi temporary American Art in Plans of the North Clarends coran Gallery Colleetion pro- gram will be of the Twen | The idenc 10 Connec- Minnig of the ccompl W Com- 7 7 7 SHhioups, JANUARY SALE! of SUITS =« O’COAT 133000 sS it e deiit Smart Meyer’s Styled Designs —featuring the new shades of blue-gray. 25 SUITS $ *35-430- cambridge and tan REDUCED TO... *50-%45- *40 SUITS $ REDUCED TO .. *65-°60- 555 SUITS ¥ REDUCED TO.. 370 and *75 Suits—Now *44-°° O every style. Big, VERCOATS 85 that sold for $45—%35 and $30—REDUCED TO All sizes 33 to 44 in the lot—but net in warm ulster and box effects. 13 MEYER’S SHO 1331 F Street Everything for the Well Dressed Man and Boy the ter Masons | at Willard | WILLIAM 1. WILLIAWS. W. E. WILLIAMS RITES. Former Court Attache Buried This Afternoon. 11 Supreme Columt orium an assist Court of who died aturday. were at his residence, 1 this afternoon at 1:30 o'c Dr. J. J. Queally, rector of [ Chureh ‘of the Transfiguration Rev. Charles Warne rector Alban’s, officiated. Interment Rock Creek Cemetery 2 rers were Henry W E. C. Cunninghany Fred C. Alfred B. Berman, Dr. J. W. worth and W. J. Erskine. MRS. KATE EMERSON DIES. Burial to Be m E. | nt the in | Wiliiams, | elerk | District | tocat [ductea street | Rev lat the d of St. was in be Hodges, O'Connell, Hollings in Glenwood Ceme- tery Friday Afternoon. E TS | s mother the met Kat old, Emerson of 1 a resident years, died street north- ter litan police a of the city for the last 6 her residence, 644 F cast, vesterday Mrs. Emerson was a native ork. She had long mber of the Ninth Church Besides her son, is survived by three d Nellie Emerson and Maud merson, ith of this city, and Mrs. Bessic Farner of Stuart, Neb., and a brothe Harry Clarke Richmond, Va. Th daughter living in Nebraska will her attend the funeral services 1 services will be conducted at the residence Friday afternoon. In- terment will be in Glenwood Ceme- tery. RITES IN FIRE HOUSE. Wishes of Wlnches{er Veteran for Funeral Are Met. WINCHESTER, Va., January 12 In compliance with a wish often made. funeral services for Stover Lewis, 80, one of the oldest mem- bers of the Friendship Fire Compan were held tod in the company’ hall. Rev. Robert B. Nelson of Christ Episcopal Church officiated. Mr. Lewis died of pneumonia last aturday. of New been active Street Christian an Capt. Emerson, she hters, Miss many when it becomes nec- to call the undertaker. CHAMBERS SERVICE is helpful service and includes at- tention to all the little details ymetimes overlooked by the fam- And he does thix without extra charge. Chambers furnishes a beautiful Gray and Black Cloth Casket, Burial Case, Embalming, Suit or Dress, Heéarse, Cars and full serv- ice for $100. Chambers furnishes more elab- orate and higher priced funerals at one-half the “old-time” charges. AMBULANCES —The cont for local calls §$4 00 W W. CHAMBERS CO0. The Brownstone Funmeral Home 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Col. 432 are essary ol 08 COL. W. N. WILLIAMS’ RITES ANNOUNCED | Funeral to Be Conducted Tomor- row at Clubhouse of Legion Post. D. TUESDAY, uneral services Noble Williams, teed Hospital be conducted | George Washington Post, g Americ Legion, 1820 I street, at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow. Chaplain John Hall, U. §. A, assisted by Rev. A. A. McCullam, chaplain of the George Washington Post,. will of- ficiate Interment, with military hon will be in Arlington Ceme- ter Percy for Col who died arly yesterday the clubho William in Walter will of r MeCoy Washington Post, L. Pewkham, commander o partment of the District American Legion, all members the funeral form if possible, comm nd the Columbia, have requested of the Legion at- services, in ur as a mark of re- spect for the oldest veteran of th World War, and who, it is said, was also the oldest member of the Amer- [ican Legio Pullbearers will he six men, while the honorary to be sclected from closet friends in the legion. Col. Willlams was the Grand Army of the partment of Indiana, Military Order of the Loyal 1. e would have been 88 years old Thursday. He entered Walter Reed Hospital Decem- r 2 and was operated on December Memt the post visited him the Sumday afternoon His advanced age und weakened con- dition were the immediate causes of his death 1d enlisted Ibearers are among his a member Republic, and th of De- s of at hospita ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT, Northeast Boundary sociation will meet, ville School. Citizens' § o'clock, in As- urr- Special m in music studio of Dr. and Mrs, Lovette, 1731 Con- necticut avenue. Twenty or more sing- s will be selected to begin rehearsal for the Welsh chorus that will sing at the “Welsh night” meeting of the Pennsylvania Society, January 28, by invitation of Representative Kelly of Pennsylvania. All Welsh people invited. The Parent-Teacher Franklin-Thomson at 8 o'clock. Dr. perintendent of Jessie Salle, of the second After the open to ments. Association of hool will meet W. Ballou, su- schools, and Miss supervising principal division, will speak, meeting the school will be inspection of its improve- Col. James . United Spanish meet, § o'clock, avenue southeast. ficers. Pettit ( War, at 921 mp, No. Veterans, will Pennsylvania Installation of of- The - University Club dinner dance at § o'c ing, 9:30. will k give a and danc The Petworth Players will present three short plays, for the benefit of the Woman's Auxiliary of Rock Creek Parish, in parish hall, 8 o'clock. Citizens’ Association 8 o'clock, in Bryan School. Lincoln Park will meet, Miss Netta Cralg will tume \recital, assisted b Kline, in Eastern Church. The Holy Name Guild will meet, 8 o'clock, to arrange for a musical to be given by the Sanctuary Choir of St. Augustine’s Church at Howard Theater Thursday, § p.m. Senor Cayetano de Quesada, consul of Cuba, will speak. give a cos- Charlotte Presbyteri The Men's Club of ¢ Chapel will meet, 8 o'clock, tion of officers. Monica's for elec- The Woman's Club of St. Mark’s P. E. Church will give a card party, 8:30 p.m., in parish hall. Mrs. James Shera Mon of the chaplain of the I resentatives, will give an organ re- cital in Calvary M. E. Church at § o'clock. omery, wife ouse of Rep- MRS. G. DE B. KEIM DIES. Member of Many Patriotic Socie- ties Was Known in Washington. Mrs. George de Benneville Keim, prominent member of patriotic s: cities, who had many friends in this city, died in Philadelphia, Pa., yes- terday, according to word received here. Death was due to pnuemonia. Mrs. Keim was a member of the Colonial Dames in New Jersey, the Daughters of the American ' Revolu- tion, the Society of Americans of Royal Descent, Society of the War of 1812, the Daughters of the Barons of Runnymede, United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Art Alliance. She is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Lucius Beebe, and a son, George de Benneville Keim. Walks in Snow Clad in Pajamas. Special Dispateh to The Star. NEW YORK. January 13.—Patrol- man William Thompson of the Park- ville station, Brooklyn, met a man in pajamas walking in the snow today at Thirty-fifth street and Fourth avenue shortly before dawn. Thomp- son wrapped the man in his gyercoat and took him to the Kings County Hospital. LOST. ATREDALE, 6 wonths old “Jimmie.” " Call Columbia 5681, ~Reward. DAG, beaded, yellow, containing automobile permit and registration card. Sunday night 4891 Conduit rd. _Cleve. 3873, after 6 o'cloc! nswers to mame If YouNeed a Maid for House Work ——an ad in the Classi: fied Section of The Star will bring you a host of replies—from among which you can make your selection. The Star Classified Section is closely scan- ned each day by those seeking employment of every sort—so you are practically sure of at- tracting the attention of the best help avail- able. The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here combined—because of results. “Around the Corner” is a Star Branch Office BRIEF CASE, Saturday, Conter ~ Market large brown leather, containing papers. Phone Adams 5266, _Reward 3 DIAMOND_RING, near 7th st. on You st. n.w. Reward. 300 You st. n.w. police. Reward. " Hyattsvitie. Md. - Bhone 4 brown and white: Breuan bulldog: be [ titally marked: Jeathor and - brass harness Finder please telephone Thorpe. Cleve. 33 DOG, white, poodle; reward. 812 L st. s.e. 1 END GATE of ¥ord Gump body; reward. Linc. 90283, 521 14th n.0. EYEGLASSESTortoise shell leather case, Belasco Theater, | pee._catl © 2008 HANDBAG, lady's, between U. S. Vetera: Hospital, No. 32, and O st., Monday afternoon between 4:30 ‘and 5 p.m.. confaining a few personal articles, bill and chunge, about $15 Liberal reward.” Telephone, hospital office hours, W MUFF, . whit OVERCOAT, brown, ang B se.' Finder, .m._Re :tainiog 16 bedsprea Lincoln 2439. Liberal reward. Sai. et . N. Confederate, Tost.” Pleass pirone G No. 6 Ralston nmmed. in Saturday mati- rd., 14th 7 pm at 10th Frank, 1020, after 15° reward. KETBOOK. fan, contaiming I Reward. T, & P. J. L. Bet 12 7th PURSE, shabby biack coin purse, vontaining $16 in bills, chack for $15, and hunfing case sijver watch, at National Theater. Saturday mhtinee. Reward. Cleveland 1232 « RING—Amethyst, in Palals Roral room. Ample reward. Franklin 5502. TUMBRELLA, blue silk, amber handle, Piney Branch or Blair roads.’ or Georgia ave. north of Shepherd. _Call_Adams 3842J. Reward. WATCH, “Howarl,” P st between 17t 18th. _Reward. Franklin 9930. WATCH—Gold, Waltham. Reward. Monros st n.w. or Adams 1372. WRIST WATCH Lady's: Gruen, 1065365 yellow gold, faney case: strap chain Sunday,’ Jan. between Belleyue Restauran, or_in_Palace Theater. 1254 Fairmont st. n.w. case gold mesh 4, about 8 p. Earle Theater Reward. Ceol. b491. JANUARY 13, ‘WIDEN HUNT FOR BOYS i | | | { | | playmate | fax, 1925. MISSING FOR A WEEK Families Have Descriptions Broad- | cast by Radio—Believe They Went to New York. Despite the of Columbia failure of the District police to locate three boys who have been missing fre their homes here for the last w the families today renewed the sea with a vigor that promises to become a nasionwide ‘search. Appeals for the return of the youths to their homes have been sent broadeast from WRC and will be sent from radio stations in the United States. This afternoon members of family. working the theory the youths have sta the on that ich them the a former learned to New they boys travel, ‘riptions. of the boys mentionea giving From it going may de that they he re: Elliott vears old, 1524 Potomac ast; Raymond Orcutt, 07 G street southeast harles “Tommy” Rayburn, 1630 street southeast. The mothers of boys prostrated over their disappearance. Police of the District and the Bureau of Missing Persons sent out circulars describing the boys, but to no avail. Thompson is de- seribed as light complexion dress- ed in a brown mackinaw coat with gray trousers, brown cap and shoes. He is of average height. Orcutt weighs about 100 pounds, is 4 feet 11 inches tall and when last seen was carrving his violin and wearing tweed trousers, wore a cap and a MRS. HENRIE-TTA HOOE miss Thompson. 1 avenue soutl 12 years old, 1 and (] G the ng boys DIES IN VIRGINIA HOME | Woman, 75, Is Pneumonia Victim. Was Member of One of State’s Earliest Families. Mrs. Henrietta Hooe, widow of Howson Hooe of longwood Fau- aquier County. Va., a direct descendant of Robert Howson, to whom was granted the land upon which Alex- andrig City and Arlington are now located, died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John W. Rust, at Fair- fax, Va., Sunday. Mrs. Hooe was years old. Death wassdue to monia Mrs. Capt 7 pneu- Hooe Ralph Da was the daughter of iell of the English army. The Hooe family is one of the oldest in Virginia and is sald to have been the eighth family to settle there. Mrs. Hooe is survived by her daughter, Mrs. John W. Rust of Fair- with whom she had lived, also two brothers, Charles Daniell and tay W. Danlell of Warrenton, Va. Services were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Marshall from the Zion Episcopal Churth at Fairfax and she was buried in the Hooe lot in Ivy Hill Cemetery at Alexandria, Va Navy Officers Transferred. Capt. Arthur F. Huntington, Naval Supply Corps, has been transferred from Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, to Puget Sound, Wash.; Comdr. eorge W Simpson, from San Francisco to the Annapolis Naval Academy; Comdr. John F. Hatch, Supply Corps, from Puget Sound to the Asiatic station: Lieut. Roy E. Barrett, Supply Corps, from this city to the navy vard, Charleston, S. C., and Lieut. Robert G. Roberson, Supply Corps, from the U. S. S. Sapelo to the Bureau of Sup- plies and Accounts, Navy Depart- ment District of Columbia—Partly cloudy and colder tonight; minimum temper- ature tonight about 22 degrees; to- morrow fair and colder; moderate west and northwest winds. Maryland—Partly cloudy tonight, colder in central and west portions; tomorrow fair and colder; fresh west and northwest winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy tonight; tomorrow fair, south and east portions; fresh West winds. West Virginia—Fair and colder to- night: tomorrow fair; colder in east portion. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—¢ p.m., 27; § p.m,, 2 midnight, 28; 4 am,, 27; § am, noon, 33. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.06; § pm., 30.06; 12 midnight, 29.94; 4 am.,, 29.89; 8 a.m., 29.85; noon, 29.90. Highest temperature, 33, occurred at noon today. Lowest temperature, 26, occurred at 9:40 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last vear— Highest, 44; lowest, 31. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at § a.m. today: Temperature, 32; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Low tide, 4:44 a.m. and 4:54 10:22 am. and 11:32 and colder colder in moderate to 30; Today p.n.; high tide, pm. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:23 am. and 5:37 p.m.; high tide, 11 am. and 11:11 pom. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:26 a.m.; sun sets 5:08 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:26 am.; sun :09 p.m. Moon rises §:38 p.m.; sets 9:34 m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Clties. Temperature. # % Stations, avjamong I 50a0] coogupamsak J3yu s Clear Cloudy Clear Clovdy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy P.cloudy Cloudy Clear Clear Clondy Cloudy Snow Clear Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Clovay Cloar Cioudy Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Snow Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy T Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy. ‘Baltimore .. Birmingham. Bismarck Boston Buftalo Charleston . Cleveland Deaver Detroit Helena Haron, Indianapol Jacksonyille. Kansas City. Los Angeles isville . 30.22 Okla. City. . 3016 Omaha .. 1 Philadelphia. 20.78 Phoenix ... 30.18 Pittsburgh . 20,84 Portiand, Me. 20.74 Portland.Ore 20.94 Raleigh 29.98 8- Lage City 30.18 San Antonio. 30 San Diego... 30.10 8. Francisco 30.18 st. Louis... 30.22 St. Pau 30.18 Seattle ..... 29.96 Spokane .. .. 30.16 WASH.,D.C. 20.84 FOREIGY, (8'a.m.. Greenwich time, today.) Stations. ‘Temperature, Wea ther. London, England. 34 Cloudy France...... Part cloudy Austria. udy Part cloudy Part cloudy . Part cloudy Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy fl& e Horta (Fayal), Azores. Hamilten, Bennndl oo San Jn.n‘ gv-uu | the other | ed for New Yorlk, | | notified police of cities through w ‘ARCTIC’ MESSAGE SOLVED CHICAGO, January tion of reports fror that a radio fan there had picked up Dart of a message supposedly from a polar explorer with a ship frozen Arctic, of supplies running a temperture of 70 degrees low zero, has elicited the information that Donald B. MacMillan, the ex-| plorer, was speaking from station WWJ, in_Detroit, at the identical time the Norfolk man heard a frag- mentary story This, according Daily News yesterday, apparently wi Dr. MacMillan’s recifal of his exp riences last Winter in Greenland 13.—Investiga- | Norfolk, Va. | and be- to the Chicagol €ad of QZhanka GORDON. The family of GORDON ik and app, organizations, co-workers and friends for their Kin sympathy and beautiful fi the death of our husband and fatber. WIFE AND FAMILY Bzatbs Janu LOT, and BELT. P baby Sunday, BETTY of Mr. Mrs. 14, at 2 p.m., from residence. Md. Interment in Cedur Hill BERG. lay p.m., ETHEL G. BERG, beloved daughter | of George J.. and the lnte Elizabeth berg. 1 froui her late residence, 115 R st. | hursday, Jun 15, at 10 a and_friends to attend. | W Prospect Hill Cemete CHRISTIANSEN. In Arizona Januars &, 1 ), beloved mon of Mr. C. A. Chr and the late Georgine of Bludensburg rd.. aged 39 senrs 14 CROSSLAND. Junuars 13, 1925. at 1919 17th .., THOMAS F. CROSSLAND, beloved tier of the late Abnie E. Shea and Katie wong. Notice of funeral hercafter. DANT. Sunday. 11, 1925 At the rewiden e CATHERINE DAN w of th Charl b sear from “the f Harriett G. Johuson, 123 K st. n.e.; thence t S Alovsius Chufch, where requiem bigh m will be celebrated. and | friends invited TARBY. Monda 5, at lis residence husbang of Cora F. Darby and futber of Ethel M., Albert W. and Walter C. Darby. Funeral private at J. William Lee Son's, 332 Pa. ave. n.w., Wednesday | mornigs at 11 o'clock. No fowers. (Bali- | japers please copy.) Departed this life Su aC 2:45 sm.. at G DORSEY Dant Januars her daughter, ‘Mrs fternoon 128 ¢ January January | iger Hor e feaven to Tourn their loss & devoted wife Henrietta Gevoted brother Armstead, daughter. Hati r.” Edaretin T Tanuary 14, at (Cincinnati Erquirer mission on earth is ended r has said, **Well done you. dear Lusband, nd God's throne Queen of Sheba Chapter. No Order of Easiern Star, announces the death of Honored Lady GRACE DUNSTAN of 1614 17th st. D.w. Funeral Tuesdey evening, J s from Frazer's chapel * s are urged to be rankiinton. X. ( WOODSON CURTIS, Royal Mat DUNSTAN. Interment ARTHENIA RAYMOND J. WEIR Attest: JUANITA i EMERSON. Monday, January 12, 1925, 1 Tesidence. 644 F st’ n.e.. Mrs. KATE EME SON. Funeral Friday, Jaouary 16, at o HARDING. Tuesday morni January Mrs. CAROLINE, widow of late A. Harding and mother of Dr. . Harding and Clarence L. Harding. ul services at her late residence, Tith st. n.w.. Thursday. January 15 o'clock. Interment in Kok Creek HENDERSON. Departed 25, at 1 am.. ut his 2011 4ch .., Sergt. REUBEN W. HENDERSON. ed, ‘beloved husband of Delia Henderson and devoted brother of Mrs. Kate Washing. | ton, Mre Fanoie B. English, Bettie Fleming and William Wooifolk. of uneral Thursday 1 o'clock from Z st Church, 41 and F sts. s.w., Rev H. Howard. pastor. Relatives and_friends Invited | Interment at Ariington National Cemetery. (Philadeiphia and Richmond pa- pers please copy Dear brother. thon has left We thy loss most deep.s But this God who has bereft us He can all our sorrow heal BROTHER AND SISTEL HOGE. Suddenly, Jan 12, 1925, at Eliz beth, N. J. MARY BARLOW HOG widow of the late William Schofield Hoga of Washington, D. C. Funeral from her Iate residence, 1402 15th st. n.w., Thur day, the 15¢h. lbtermeat private. 1 JOHNSON. Sunday, January 11, ) residence, 911 Golden st. s.w.. JOHN SON, beloved dangliter of Margaret Johnson P and ‘mother of Aida and Darothy Jonnson, | sister of Mary Fletcher and Martha and Denais Johnso. Funeral Wednesday. Janu- | ary 14, at 1 p.m., from Little Rock Baptist | Churcli, = W. Ernést Jarvis Co. in charge LANE. Monday, January 12, 1925, at Phila. delphis, Pa. MARION 0. widow of John | W. Lane. Funeral services will be held at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pa. ave. n.w.. on Thursday, January 15, at 1 p.m. Interment Glenwood Cemeters. 14 MUHLENBERG. Suddenls. Sunday, Jaouary | 11, 1925, ALICE F.. widow of the late Gen. | John G Mublenber. Hematna resting at the S. H. Hines Co.. funeral home, 14th st. nw. ot funeral later. 17 | NAYLOR. Sunday, January 11, | 1925, , beloved hnus. band of Sofia Naylor (nee Gieseking), in t T4th vear of his age. Funeral from his late residence, the Maycroft, Wi 2 pm. Wednes- day, January 14, Fugeral private. 1 NAYLOR. The members of the Association of Oldest Inbabitants are requested to at tend the funeral of our late agciate mem ber, J. GEORGE om residence, 1474 C: LW Funuary 14, 1 THEODORE W s J. ELIOT WRIGHT, Secretary’ PAYNE. Monday, January 12, 1925, at his residence, East Falls Church, Va., FRANK W.. beloved husband of Mary M. Pa aged 46 years. Funeral from above resi- dence, Wednesday, January 14, at 2 o'clock pom. atives and friends respectfully b vited to attend. Interment at Oakwood Cemetery, Falls Church, Va . PEYSER. Suddenly, Tuesday morning, Janu- ary 13, 1925, at her residence, Conn, ave. NATALIE PEYSER, widow of the late | Philip Peyser. Notice of funeral hereafter. PRIENKERT. Mondsy, January 12, 102 JESSIE E.. widow of {ho late George Pri kert ral ‘from the residence of her brother, Samuel J. Brinkley, 4: New Jer- sey ave. e.e., Thursday, Jautary 15. at 8:30 am., theacé to St. Dominic's Church, 6th and 'E sts. s.w., where mass will be su for the repose of her soul at § o'clock. Rel atives and friends inviled. Interment at Rock Creek Cemeters. ROLLMAN. January 11. ent in R Ceme- 14¢ life January 2 - 19 u, aged residence, January Lincoln from her s on Wedne Interment . Funeral 1123 Park pl. n.c. 30 . SHERWOOD. January 11, 1923, town University ~Hospital. MAY SHERWOOD. in_ber 35th year, belo of Joseph R. Sherwood of 1805 Funeral services from Hysong < home, 1800 N st. n.w., Wednesday. ary i4, at 1 pm. Tnterment in Court House, Va. Relatives and invited to atte STEERS. Janaary 11 1925, ETHEL D.. loved amughter of Willlam Watts, jr..’ and Ethel Steers, aged 3 months and 23 days, Funoral services on Tuesday, January 13, at 2 pm., at the parlor of A. J. Schippert, 2008 Pa. ave. n.w. Relatives and friends invited. Interment Gleowood Cemetery. TEABEAU. Saturday, January 10. 1923, SUSIS HAMILTON, wite of Dr. Kaloh B au and sister of Mrs. Ruth B. Hughes 215 4th st. n.w. Funeral Wednesday, v 14, from McGuire’s funeral home, 9th and Westminster sta. n.w.. at Friends_invited. (Chicago and New vapers please copy.) VAUGHAN. Suddenly, January BETTY MOODY, age 59. Rema; Speare & Co., 1208 H st. n.w. Services 3 pin., Wednesday, from the chapel at Monacacy Cemeters, Beallessille, Md WILLIAMS. Mouday. January 12, 1925, at 10:15 a.m., at Walter Reed Hospital, Col. WILLIAM NOBLE WILLIAMS, beloved hus- band of Jennic 1. Williams and_father of Lucia K. Williams. ~Funeral Wednesda. Junuary ‘14, at 1:30 p.m., from George Washington Post, No. 1, the American Leg 1829 1 st. n.w. Kemains will lie fn stute after 9 a'm. Wednesday at 1820 I st. n.w. Interment. with full military honors in Ar- lington National Cemeters. WILLIAMS. The District of Columbia Com- mandery of the Militars Order of the L Tegion of the United Ntates wnno death of Companion WILLIAM NOBLE WIL- LIAMS, First Lieutenant, Washington, D. C., January neral services will be held at the Hendquar. ters of George Washington FPost American Leglon, Wednesday, 141 7 terment at’ the National Cemeters. ton, Major General CHARLES F. HUMPHREY U. 8. Army, Commander. GEORGE M. CHANDLER, Recorder. WILLIS. Sunday, January 11, 1925, p.m. MARY EL WILLIS Beloved James * s, daughter of Gondw aud she tote Gospe L Funeral from her late residence. 2612 Sheri- dan rd., Anacostia, D. C,, Wednesda, ing. January 14. at $:30 w.m. Mass Lads of Perpetual Help at 9 o ax friends be- York CARTER. tives and friends inyited. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery. o In mcmurmm. CARTER: o todar, of our wit Tanu In the long night hours sae An angel to whisper a d and moaned with pain wax soothed in Some may think you are forgotten But never shall sou For as long as we or i gives us life will always think of thee mes a bitter r dear Heste emn and s she is only asleep. RUTLER ~AND MILDRED NIECES - Is not dead. s onl TRUDE CARTER CHRISTMAS. In sad ana lovinz remembran of our dear husband. father and fatler, WILLIAM . CHRISTMAS departed tiiy suddeniy today, Januars 13, 19 Mas n peace How we We did_not you his soul rest miss his welcome - loved 50 hat his. com he s newr stand_beside his 1 HIS LOVING DATGHTERS GRANDCHILDREN GALLAGHER. 1| IRENE * Tay Ji 13, 1924 Loved in In ETTA girlie sear ago toda HER FAMILY GARDNER GARDNER dear mothe Wyatt) ago todiy Saciod 1. tis AMASDA Jesus Call An When we e We shall f In o ave this world of car r Father's HER DEVOTED MONTA ROBIN SARDNER MANOKOO. MANOK 00, DATGHTERS, MEs SON AND MISS Mal £ GE i oda W H and fail AND MANOKOO. * In kad but ! ndfather MARKS, Tear ago toda May hix eou GRANDDAUGHTER LAW MARKS, w1l hes ife DAUGHTER Tn sad but our beloved husix 0. MARKS, v ago today, Ja St dear | God called yon hon He suw vour auffc And d wide In God's home Husband is Dwelling in th With the We o loving remembrance of nd and fatber. WILLIAM 0 entered into rest one sear ry 13, 1924 pe In that land besond the Leaf by leaf the soul by 50’ whe Sleep, dear T D. dear busband. slecy HIS DEVOTED WIFE, SON sband AND DATGH M MASON depa NK " MASON 1914, 1 ARTHUR January and m B. HAWKES ® and . brothe this life f. ADDIE sad but 1 aug o who' d Ja MEREDITH. In DAVID PAUT rears ago today ounded by In the midst of plea For beneath the s That is alwass long me may think a When at times thes do thye know That we suffer all Nobody knows But few huv ed my 1, While others are MAMMA, In my longing: fast asleep. PAPA AND SISTER. * O'NELL ng remembrance EIL, w 12, 1919. HIS remembrance died six years az MOTHER. * SPEARE, Tn fo mother, CORA B. SPEARE. w this life five rears ago, Januury There was needed a To bloom in that gar So the Savior transpia HER LONELY DAUGHT | TAYLOR. of our dear mother a TAYLOR, who fell asice years ago today, January How sadly That measures Since we laid ‘neat Our_mother we BY HER LOVIN( GRANDDAUGHTER, AND LA BELLE WOOD. Sacred to_the memory wife, GEORGIA W. B. WO® from Isbor to reward two January 13, 1 my dear beautifu we count the sorrowful 3 a maotle of fl ed_so_dea DAUGHTERS FLORENCE AND of my dea who passed cats ago today Y FUNERAL DIRECTORS. "WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H St. N.E. Phone Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals ——THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare @o. 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———GLYDE J. NICHOLSs —— T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976. f_ WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Em balmer. ~ Livers in connection. . Commodiogs Chapel modern kerematorium. Moderate price, Pa. ave. n.w. 1285, Quick. 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