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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (055 distance wandering yesterday. Max- McQuade, in the Yorkville held her in $1,500 bail on that she had taken $1,500 from her tribe, at the present time in BYT a5 {Chicago. Extradition proceedings further long- will be started. EISEMAN’S 7th and F Sts. Our Entire Stock Reduced No exceptions. No alteration charges. Choice patterns—this season’s best—and a range of sizes sufficient to GYPSY GIRL IS HELD. |4 YoRK iuy, 17 years old, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGH? The League for Industrial Democ- racy will meet, 8 o'clock, at 811 E street. Western Starr will speak of the problem Progressives will face when they meet in Chicago February 21 to decide whether they will launch a new party on the basis of the vote cast for La Follette and Wheeler in the last election. General discussion will follow. NEW Fusia te Star L January Gussie | charges Y, W 1y barred fror St. Ann's Ladies’ Auxiliary will meet, 8 o'clock, at Twenty-third and K streets, to make final arrangements for the linen shower to be held Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m. The Saratoga Club, composed of former high school students of the city, will give a dance, 9 o'clock, at Arlington Hotel. Invitation is ex- tended to other clubs and students of the high schools and colleges of the District. Dr. W. Thomas Shepherd will de- liver a lecture on “Abnormal Psy- chology” (subnormal and supernor- mal mind) to the students, alumni and former students of Columbia Uni- versi chool, 9 o'clock, at 8063 I street. o The Canadian Society of Washing- ton will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Play- hou. Ontarians will give the pro- fit any man. $25 and $30 Suits & Overcoats $35 and $40 Suits & Overcoats $2 4.75 128 Suits reatly reduced ht and dark col Dependable qualities. Correct models. are broken, but sizes from 34 to 42 at | HeatYo;trHome Qra Lower Cost Learn How to Effect a Saving of at Least 50 per cent. The experts at Anthracite Econ- omy Service will show you. Their advice is free. It may pay you to burn Buckwheat, one of the small, cheap sizes of hard, clean Anthracite which sells a¢ half the price of the larger sizes. See the complete Buckwheat - burning heaters and devices that will enable you toburnBuckwheat in your present heater. They may be seen at Anthracite Economy Service 824 Fourteenth St. N.W. Sizes all A\lterations on these suits cost L T T Y Y Y Beat your budget great sale! Hart Schaffner & Marx in this Suits and Overcoals HALF-PRICE ONE-THIRD OFF ONE-QUARTER OFF You can save as much' as one-half of what you allowed for a suit or overcoat in your budget, and you’ll get Hart Schaffner & Marx quality. Such a com- bination is hard to beat; hundreds of men have realized it in this sale; so will you. No charge for alterations. THIS IS WHAT HALF PRICE MEANS: 20 25 22 30 Raleigh Haberdasher INC. .00 $50 Suits and Overcoats— $40 Suits and Overcoats— .50 $60 Suits and Overcoats— $45 Suits and Overcoats— Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen Ten F Street The Anthracite Operators | gram, which will depict the art, music, poetry and history of the provinces. The British Ambassador will .be the guest of honor: -All who were born or have lived In Canada but now re- side in the District are invited. The “District of Columbla branch, National Assoclation for the Ad- vancement of Colored People, will meet, 8 o'clock, in assembly hall of Twelfth street Y. M. C. A.. There is a clty membership of 10,000. Benjamin F. Streeks of O. J. De Moll & Co. will give the fir§t of a serios of lectures on “Interior Deco- rating,” 8:15 o'clock, at Knights of Columbus Evening School, 1314 Mas- sachusets avenue. Free to the public. THE WEATHER District © of Columbia — Overcast, with rain, tonight and tomorrow; warmer tonight; minimum tempera- ture tonight above freezing; moderate east winds. Maryland—Rain and warmer . to- night and tomorrow; Increasing east wind, Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor- Tow; warmer tonight; colder In ex- treme west portion tomorrow; in- creasing east winds. West Virginla—Rain tonight and tomorrow; not much change in tem- perature. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 40; 8 p.m., 12 midnight, 31; 4 a.m., 31; 8 a.m., noon, 35 Barometer—4 p.m., 30.58; 8 p.m., 30.60; 12 midnight, 30.54; 4 a.m., 30.49; 8 a.m., 30.41; noon, 30.29. Highest temperature, :30 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, at 1 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 58; lowest, 35. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Palle at 8 am, today: Temperature, 32; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast Geodetic Surv Today—Low tide, 6:40 p.m.; high tide, 12:26 p.m Tomorrow—Low tide, 7:25 2 8:06 p.m.; high tide, 12:39 a.m, 1:15 p.m. Rabbi Edward Israel will occupy the pulpit of the Eighth Street Tem- ple during the absence of Dr. Simon, who is attending the Union of the American Hebrew Congregation's con- vention in St. Louis. His topic for to- night will be an interpretation of Galsworthy’s “White Monkey.” 35 41, occurred Willlam B. Cushing Auxiliary will meet, 7:30 o'clock, In Pythian Tem- plo. at 29, occurred The National Union Assurance So- clety will have its Midwinter cere- monial, .8 o'clock, at Northeast Ma- sonlc Temple. The National Union junior degree team will confer the degrees on a class of 30 young men. Professional talent will: entertain following degree team work. Komical Kountry Kousins,” be given, 8 o'clock, at Mount asant M. E. Church, under aus- pices of the ladies' Bible class. Mrs. Harvey and Miss Ella May Powell will give a musical -at the Church of the Covenant, under aus- pices of the Business Women's Council The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:25 sets, 5:11 p.m Tomorrow. sun sets, 5:12 Moon rises a.m. Automobile lamps to be one-half hour after sunset Weather in Various Citles. am; sun Sun 7:2| p.m. 11:41 pm,; e rises, am.; Chapter 368, Women's Legion, will meet, § o'clock, at Moose Home, for installation of officers. The alumni of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity will meet at dinner, 8 o'clock, at Garden Tea Hbuse. Any | Lambda Chi Alpha will be welcome. sets, 11:08 lighted Tempe Dr. Harry V. Harlan will lecture on “The Hills and Plains of the Punjab and Kashmir” for the benefit of the Star Club of Joppa Lodge Chapter, at Joppa Hall, 4209 Ninth street. Sllver offering. Teguren Station a9emosng Supragsad SINH g o) W s Abilene, Tex. 0.1 Albany 30.50 Atlanta ...\ 30.20 Atlantic City 30.48 Baltimore .. 30.40 Birmingham. 30,14 Dismarck .. 30.34 Boston 30.58 Buffalo Charleston Chicago o 1% 46 dy Cloudy Kain Cloudy Cloudy Rain Clear Cloudy Cloudy Raiu Hain Hain Koow The Society of Natives will have an old-fashioned spelling bee, 8 o'clock, at the Washington Club, 1010 Seven- teenth street 1.56 Uk Dr. C. B. Jolloffe of the radio di- vision, Bureau of Standards, will spoak, 8 o'clock, at Cleveland Park hool. Subject: “Practical Lines Re- ferring to the Troubles of Amateurs With Their Recelving Sets.” He will also explain the theory and practice of radio transmission and reception Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Lincoln 239 575,000 Life Insurance for $46.90 | At Age 35—send date of birth for partt lars ‘and illustration. Company founded 1563, Assets aver_$300.000,000. M. Lo Roy Goff. 610 Woodward Bldg. _ 8 Detroit El I Galy Helena Huron, 8. D’ 3 Indianapolis. Jucksonville Kansas City. Lox Angeles. Louisville Miumi, Fla. New Orleans New York Okla, ¢ Omaiia Philadelphia. Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Snow Hain Clear, Clouds Cloudy 3018 30.02 30.4% 0.20 30 +. 30.08 D 3024 30.62 30.3% ® Portland,Ore Raleigh X.C. St Louis. St Paul. Seattie Spokane WASH.,D.C 34 Snow Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 36 16 2 L s03s 30.30 FOREIGN, Greenwich time, Temperatur, 36 a8 3% 38 36 today.) Weather. rt clouds & am., Statioas London, Eoglund Paris, France Denmark rt cloudy dy rt cloudy 3 Part cloudy HARPER GETS OFFICE. Elected First President of Audi- torium Corporation. The Washington Auditorium Cor- | poration elected officers last night at a meeting in the New Willard Hotel at 8 o'clock. Robert N. Harper w elected president. Others elected were: presi- dents, R. P. Andrews, M Leese. | W. S. Corby, Gen. Anton Stephan, Al- | bert Schulties and E. S. Colliday; | treasurer, C. J. Gockeler; secretary Edward J. Murphy; assistant secre- |tary, J. S. King, and counsel, W. E Lester. From Chambers Highest Quality Steel Burial Case made for $85 $75 Beautiful Couch Caskets of fine quality as low as. $100 up $4.00 Entire funerals, in- cluding every detail. Full - equipped lances, local calls, Ambu- only Can The Brownstone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th Cor. Chapin St. N.W. Col. 432 Vice B T S TN s A enii o . R e e Reduced to 3.45 Hard to believe, but it's so. We've sold so many Knox Hats this season that we're left with a few small lots in broken sizes—that is why we're reducing them; but you’ll find all sizes in the combined assortment. A wonderful opportunity to buy the finest hats made at a pick-up! Raleigh Haberdasher Satisfaction Guaranteed Thirteen-Ten F Street R QI Inc. T EEEEIEEEOEREhEESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1925. COL. WILLIAMS’ RITES. Veteran of Five Wars Is Buried in Arlington. Funeral rites for'Col. Willlam No- ble. Willlams, a-veteran of the Civil War, three Indian wars and the World War, were held Wednesday aft- ernoon at 1:30 o'clock at the club- house of George Washington Post, No. 1, the American Leglon, The - services were. conducted by Chanplain John Hall, U. S. A, assisted by Rev. A. A. McCullam, chaplain of George Washington Post, of which the deceased was an active member. During the services a eulogy was de- livered by Paul V. Cellins, a member of the post Interment was in Arlington Na- tional Cemetery with milltary honors. The active pallbearers were six en- listed men from the United States Army. The honorary pallbearers were Past Post and Past Department Comdr. E. Lester Jones, Post Comdr. Perey B. McCoy, Vice Comdr. Wallace Streator, Past Comdr. Howard S. Fisk, Paul V. Collins, Nathan Willlam: 0. Colbert and F. H. Hardy color-bearers were Willlam F. hony and J. W. Brashears. Many floral tributes were received, tncluding one from President and Mrs. Coolldge, the Grand Army of the Republic, Military Order of the Loyal Leglon, Tank Corps Post, George Washington Post and De partment of the District of Columblia, the American Leglon. Col. Willlams was a member of the Grand Army of the Republic of the Department of Indiana, the Military Order of the Loyal Legion and the American Legion. He would have been 88 years old today. He is sur- vived by his widow, Mrs. Jennie L Wil- llams, and one daughter, Miss Lu- cretia K. Williams, DR. F. M. NOLAN DIES. World War Veteran Succumbs in Hospital. Dr. Frederick M. #Nolan Michael Nolan of this city and a veteran of the World War, dled at the United States Veterans' Hospital at Asheville, C., Tuesday, after a lingering illness Dr. Nolan was a first lieute; in the Medical Corps during World War and served in the Ar- gonne Forest sector. He was a grad- uate of the Medical School of George- town University. Besides his father, survived by his widow McHale Nolan Funeral s, at the famil Ma- son of Dr. Mrs. Nolan Eleanor vices will be conducted residence, 1915 N street tomorrow morning at $:30 o'clock and at St. Matthew's Catholic Church at 9 o'clock, where mass will be said Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery CITY NEWS IN BRIEF, The meeting of the Cleve chool and Community scheduled for this date, h. noned to January Eaton School Association as been post- $ p.m., at John The National Fellowship Club will give a get-acquainted dance row at the Cairo. Strangers city invited tomor- in the Visitors welcome. The Tennessee Soclety of Washing- ton will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Ralelgh Hotel. The Willlamette Sis- ters of Tennessee will open the af- fair with musical selections and Rep- resentative John Q. Tilson, native of Tennessee and Representative in an address will be cards An election followed by of officers dancing The Hubbard Home and School As- sociation wiil meet Monday, § o'clock in the school bullding. Dr. Gabriel de Terey, custodian of the Anclent Plcture Gallery of the National Museum of Fine Arts, in Budapest, will lecture on “Hungarian Painting of the Nineteenth Century,” tomorrow, 4:30 p.m., in lecture will be under the auspices of Count Laszio Szechenyi, | Hungary, and will be free to the pub- |lle. Use south entrance on B stree instead of main entrance. The Susan B. Anthony Foundation will hold its business meeting tomor- row from 2 to 4 p.m., at 1709 H street Tea, 4 to 6 tomorrow evening at Dupont Studio, 7 Dupont circle. | Japanese Washington a.m. at 173 ‘America’s Rela This will be the first of a course of lectures called “International tions” to be given before Washing- ton Study embass; Study N will tomorrow, street address 11:30 Subject: " Sherrier BAC nge, tokens and watch, inftial . 1. Sunday. vicinity Dup and Washington Circles. Return 2418 K. Rew BILL FOLD. containing $67. tion card o Reward fo 1064, aring tag, Thone Wi oming old. answers to Reward If returned 10 Cole. 1314 Longfellow st. n.w the name of T Mrs. Mary E ¥ night. 10th sts.. and_ small money. containing _ring Al reward. g T engraved M. mother and father. rk, Garfleld Please_call_Adams 40 PIN Thuesday or Park rd. diamond ™ af puise Main 8203 or (leve. 510 160 FOB—With hloaiston pendant, Tath st . throusl Franklin Park to 14th and 11 sts. n.w., or on 14th st. car going south. Reward if returned to the Lincoln National Rank . RING. Friduy, Jnu. 1 ity North Cap and Khode Taland ave.; mother's «'ft; reward. 138 You st. n.e. RING—Diumond engagement: Strand Theater: Linewin 011 18% Reward. Frank Fdmonds case. S t 17416315, Return to 1314 36th £ WATCH—Man Eddie from Si count of gift. 729 N. Capt. 1 WRIST WATCH AND BRACELET—Gol tween 189 Newton st. n.w. and Mt Pleasant for work. Please return car Tine. Fiile_louki i nrflflr is out of work and in real eed: Call Sbipiey, Columbla 80063, ® er, Mar. 1910, Liberal reward. Valued on ac I E. Fowler, at least part. as nd Park | Congress from Connecticut, will make | and | the audito- | rium of the Freer Gallery of Art. The | Minister of | The Gibbons Club will give a dance | | Frederick Moore, counselor of the fons in the Far East.”| Rela- | collar. | Prone hooth. | WILL START CABLE TO U.S. Italian Ship to Begin Work on First Direct Line to America. ROME, January 16.—The cable ship Citta di Milano next Saturday will be- &ln laying a cable from the fishing town of Anzio, 30 miles southeast of Rome, to Malaga, Spain, from which place the line will _continue to the Azore Islands. The-start of the cable laying will in- augurate the commencement of the first direct connection by cable between Italy and the United States and then to South America. tarhs of Thanks. DORSEY. We wish to express our sincere ks and appreciation to our relatives, ghbors, friends, the church and organi: zations for their many kind d beauti ful floral tribut, £ our be loved husband I DORSEY FAM- my sincere thanks and tion to all for their sympathy “and beautiful floral tributes at the ‘death of my beloved wife, ADA M. HUFFM. RAY R. MUFFMAN. 17% Beaths. Departed this life Januar. Freedmen's Hospita £ Ephraim Andre: relative shipped to in charge. copy.) BAKER. p.m d friends, wood, 8. (. outh Carolina e papers plea Thursday, Junuary at Sibley Hospital, Rev. ISAAC KEK. beloved husband of Wilhel mine Faker, aged 70 years. Pricate funeral vices at ‘hix late lome, 62 Rhode Island wary 19, Public of the Atonement, North Capltol st., at ives and friends ‘are Interment at Glenwood Cenietery Kindly omit flowers 17¢ 15 at 7 OL- January S onow., at his residen, Dbeloved b s 75th y aturday private, DAVIDSON. Wasing! DAVID: bappell. in Funeral from his residence, anvary 17, at 2 pm. Interment January 15, n University 14 st George Hosp JOSEPH N, eged s He ls survived by two daugiters. Mrs' Fannle Buckofl of Washington. D. €, wnd Mrs. Annle Flagman of Cleveland, Ohio, and three sons, Carl, Nathan and Harry Davidson. Funeral will take place from the chajm 7ansky 14th st n.w., Friday 16, at'3 p. Pliase onlit fowers DUNNINGTON. Thursdny, Junuary 15, 1 2:10 pm Sibley Hospitul, ANNI ELIZABETH DUNNINGTON (nee’ Gibwon) Funeral from her lute restdence, Tth L ne. Saturday. January pm Relatives and friends inv e FAY. Suddenly. January 1925 ut bis residence, Owenhurst, Dunloring, Va. JOHN B, FAY. Funeral arrangements later. (Baltimore. Cumberland and Oakland. Md papers plesse copy. ) FITCH. Thuraday H. the belove of Thoy January L at e to ‘attend Junuary 13, 19 sband of E s and Millard n and neral from hix late resid ville, Md.. on Monduy a.m. Toterment St timore. HADLOW. Thursday, January 1925, 7 hix residence, 3015 11th st. n.w in ‘Nis S4th year Hadlow. Fun el n fiten” and Fiteh mmna Deitz at raneh. January 10. at 10 Mars's ey, Bial 17 rom his | Interment at ¢, HENKLE. Friday, January Tesidence, 11 4th st s.c wife of ‘Robert Henkls, ot Iate residen Please 16, 102 TILLIE Sunday, 1~ fully ¥ 13, 1925, at ANDR cternal ersity, Saturday. Jan Friends invited. | 16 | HILYER. The Oldest Inhabitants Assocs tion (colored) will attend funeral o DREW S. HILYER, Saturday, Januar: from Andrew Rankin Chapel, Howard versity, at 1 o'clock, SAMUEL W WALTON, Secty Thursday, January 13, 1925 late “Richard Hudson, I from the chapel of P, A h st. s.w., Saturday, Jau Intermient (private) at WATSON. Pres DA Glenwood cemetery. HUGHES. Entered day. January 15 L HU Bmaliwood, loving father Hughes. Ir. into eternal at 9:15 rest Thurs. &.m.. JAMES of Clara v the husband of Winnie and of Dorothy “and Jamex grandson of the late Anna A Plant and brother of the late Simpson. He leaves four a other relatives and friend B day, January 18, from People’s Congr tional Church, M st. between a .. at 1 o'clock, Rev | KEMPER. G:15 p.m Wednexday, J 14 JOHN M Kempe per. Jdohn A i Kemper and SMre. Ma . Funeral from his late 2414 Monroe st. me., on Satardas January 17, at 10330 oclock. (Min and Covington, Kx.. papers plonse « MAHORNEY. Thursday. Ja ALBERTUS .. beloved” son Robert “and thé late Mary Funeral from W. Warren Taltavull's faner home. 14th and Spring road n.w.. on Satnr- day. January 17, at S:30 a.m.: thence to the Shrine of the Sacred Ieart, masa will be sung at § am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mount Olivet Cemetery MELOY. Thursday, Jan restdence, 1308 Emerson NOURSE, widow of t for. Fu urday, January terment priva MOLLOY. Friday. Januars 16 . residence, (8 Morton pi. n.e.. SIMON ( husband of Regine A. Mallos. of funeral lat capolls 9 ry 13, 192 st nw Inte 'Wiil'a at hie EMILY M 3 Due notice ay. Januars rHCGH Faneral from Sth st mow. Manda Holy Trin will he sung a n National Cemoter. (Comberiand, Md 19 Widow e Tate mass Arlin as tnvited cony.) MORGAN. Frid Brtnday Morga . Mrs, K Palt mor. AN FL gl s X, Mosgan. Hor hody FRANCE; Deloced moth Frank. John and Harry will be taken to her old home at Warsaw Va.. for burial. NOLAN. Suddenly. 19 t Ashecille. C.. ‘Dr. FRED. ERICK M. NOLAX, ‘beloved hnshand of Eleanor McHale Nolin_aud son of Michacl and the “late Salina Nolan. Funeral fio; the residence of his father. 1915 N st. n.w urday. Jannary 1 Roqu ss at 8t Matil Interment Tuesday, January 13 reday, Janvars 15 arfield Tospital duughter uf the late ( Lee: devoted sister Elizn ' Brooks. Isaiah, Blanche B. Johnson. remains at Goarge 614 410 st shwo relntis from A sharp. Rev. Kinz. pastor. Tnterment in Tlarmony 19: MaA ree and Mars Johnson, wunt of br at 1 invited PLITT. 1:40 n.m PLITT (ner Wednesday, Jan aur beloyed mother, Marzold), beived wife late Angust P. Plitt, aged R0 years neral from her late n.w.. Saturday ment at Pro and friends invited to Thresday afterneon. Januars 20 o'clock. af (" coreetown Hosp T F. son of Frank and C 1 Mondar, 2 pm Services at Si. J Interment af 14, 1995, DOROTI r o i arte Poare. 53rd st at G Cemetery. SMITH. Janu N, Y., TORETTA Perbert A. Smith. Fy held at Lake Waccabie January 17, at 11 a.m. Central 8:A0 a.m. wili nab, X. Y THOMAS. Th-reday, Jan 13. 10:17, at Dictriet Jail. RALPH It beloved fatier of Marion It Agnes V.. Dorotiy H.. Itetit 1. Thomas and brother af Olfie 1. The lin Ford Herman H. Themas and Charlex West neral serviccs a' J. T. Stuart's clapel H st. ne.. Sunday. January 18, Relatives ana friends invited terment in Woodlawn Comotery. Gone, but not forzotte HIS CITLDREN. Nobody knows onr longhigs. But few have scen us weep: We_shed our fears from an Aching heart While o'hers are fast nsieen SISTERS, OLLIE 1. THOMAS AND ES. TELLA' FOKI. 1 TIBBS. Departed this lite suddenly January 14, 1925, at North Capitol and K sis., HENRY, the beloved husband of Henrictta Tibbs, 717 Kenyon st. n.w. He leaves to mourn thelr loss, one sister, one brotlier, three nieces, two nephews and a host of relatives and friends. Notice of funeral hereafter. Pope & Clarke in charge, 116 Florida ave. .6 (Pittsburgh papers please copy.) 1 Rock Wae ITIL eral service o Y. leaving met at rand Kento 1005 THOMA: h .. Jr a; | Hernard Dan- | THOMAS 30 | Memariai | aged | L. | g turdav, | | | [ ing | 7 YOU SHOULD HA | \ | aged | T ! { Deaths. Wednesday. Jaunary 14 ury, Conn., SARAH MOR( of the laie Lyuun Tiffauy of Washington D. C. Hervices at the chapel, Greenwood Cemetery, Breoklyn, N. Y., Saturday, Jan uary 17, at 3 pn . VAUGHAN. Thursday 1:30 p.m.. at his residence, 15 n.w., ROGER A.. beloved husba Earet (nee Ruscher), aged 35 3ears, Deral from his late residence, Satardar morning, at 8:30, thence to H Catholit” Church, “where mass w 8t 9:15 am. laterment at Cemefery TIFFANY. Wood Janiary 15 be Holy Rood VAUGHAN hix late residence, 15 n.w., Satu o.m., thence to Holy Trinitl Chy requiem muss will be said at 9:15 a.m HAMILTON CLIPPER, Grand PLANT, Finnclei Secretars At Pl N. J., January ‘. CAROL wite of August 3, Wiegman I services Saturday at 2 p.m. at the parlors of John R. Wright Co . Washington, D. C. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery 16 e January 14, CHARLES 1. ce in Philade! m_their loss Rell and Marion W. James G. Williams, 14, 1925, prix, i Fwo siuters, W and "other Telntives. " Hemaine ity La 1530 rceon ave. "o Foveval Suadas, Jan: e e e g LI L Baptiat ' Chureh, 271 knd ' Dumbarton ‘ayer n.w. “Relatives and tricads. iaviced. YATES. Wednesday, o, Keva 14, 1925, of his daughter, EGELER, 325 E late Lou residence pm tend eral from the above on Suturday, Janvary 17, at 2 Relatives and friends invited to Interment private. 1 In Memoriam. BLUM. In sad but loving our dear wife and mother, R embrance of A D. BLUM, orie year ago today, January & 3 24 but not forgotten HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN, ® EARNSHAW. In sad and loving brance of our dear daughter, ELIZABETH M. EARNSHAW Meinburg), who de parted o ¢ two vears ago today, Japi remem and xindly ways o Tecall for every one DEVOTED PARI In sad tut lo UT, who died tw 16, ‘1923, Church, s soul rest i « passed since that sad dav 1'l0ved was called away home. it swas His Wil heart T fove him st the grief that For the one w oft we Tisten Are pleasant had a sm And dled HE. EHRMANTRAUT. brance of EHRMAN toduy, J) at St. Pet May s NTE 5 remem ERNARD sears ago Anniversary mal t in my No e ahent ved footsteps LOVING L. A AND BLANCH GIESLER. In sad but loving reme my dear father, DANIEL GIESLER 16, 1909, AND MOTHER. HEMONTRATT. & HIx ance of who de ay, January 2 sad years cath dearcst fa Cannot_tuke HIS LOVIN ONES. In who deps Nine ¥ When s bade all the changes ATGHT! b of our mother © that sad day DREN AND GRANDSON Love t EN e memory of our JONES, who de vears ago today S DEVOTED DAT Sacred and ar MAGRT est 191 HTERS » us is the MAGRUDER. WILLIAM January 16 Husban o WIFE, 1 AND CHILDR M E given we HIS Eli) O'NEILL. O'NEILL, wiy years ago tuday REYNOLDS. MADELINA NOLDS to its shelter storm on the hax fled fr o THER ROBINSON hills is abroad, this world of unrest t God DDA AND TRI( FUNERAL DIRECTORS. " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons o i Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 17 Tenn ; othy Ha'nlonv H. SARDO & CO Timof ————THE ORIGINAL ——— W.R.Speare (o, 1208 H STREET.N.W. MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST ALMUS R SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE ———CLYDE J NICHOLS —— T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT _172¢ N. CAP. ST NORTH 7976._ WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Dircctor and Em Livery in connection. ~Commiodious mode At Moderate s 1M 1385 Quick, Dizufied and ot Service. W. W. Deal & Co. balmer. clapel Auto R.F. HARVE Richard K. Harver, 1 FUNERAL PARLOR: “tes Frank Geier’s Sons Co. LYENTE ST XW. Mot 2473 JAMES T. RYAN PA. AVE. S. Lincoin 143 tese Ambu VL. SPEARF CO Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. 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