Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1925, Page 7

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THE EVENING TAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, JA NUARY 27, if Boy's Neck Broken on Ski Jump. TRIES TO KILL HIMSELF. ROY L. WHITCOMB DEAD. BYRON S. AMBLER DIES. €ards of thunu MANCHESTER, N. H., January 27.— mond Roullin., 12 years old, died from a broken neck after ona ef his skis caught in the snow whe 4 took oft on the Goffs Falls ski jur:j, near here. He dend when picked up. J. L. Hitchens in Critical Con-|Employe in War Department for | Washington Resident Victim of |BOXSQN: 1 wish to cxtent relar dition in Hospital. Period of 21 Years. their sympathy and b at the death of wy Hitchens, 29 years old, a| Roy Langdon Whitcomb, vears| Byron S newspaperman, of 22 Sixteenth street |old, In charge of publications in_the | made northeast, attempted sulcide late yes-|office of the chief of finance, \\;\rlll\ terday afternoon in Garfield Departme dled at his residence, ing to according to the police, | 6300 Ninth street, Sunday. \lr |l< ay Death was due to a 111 and worried over the settlement | Whitcomb had en an employe of paralysis. Mr. Ambler was of an estate, Hitchens told the police War Degsstmant dor ‘aout Bl nE feréndk in Vero, that he had taken polson, but re- |3 Mr. Ambler gretted his action afterward, At ti in Champaign, 1L, January |Ohio, where he p ualty Hospital physicians said his Whitcomb went to Vir-|many years, until he condition was critical, Hitchens, who | €inla when a young man and was judge in’ the Philippin is a_Baltimore man, Tesides hero at | employed at Norfolk, Va, before com- | after Jo returned hom the Sixteenth street address with his|ing to this city |from the practice of law, wite ana cnila Mr. Whitcomb was a member of |lived in this city for the the vestry of St. Paul's Rock Creek | Ye Episcopal Church and was a past| Funeral | commander of Lincoln Camp, Sons of | Salem, brought | Veterans He s survived by his widow. ®of| He 18 survived by his wife, Mrs. Cira Tiimes Aunbier s Margaret Whitcomb; a son, E ter, Mrs. F, H B. Whitcomb; a daughter, Miss F = ice Mae Whitcomb, and an aunt CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Mrs. Kate Weaver. 3 al services wero conducted Vermont State Ax tomorrow, § p.m. ul's Rock Creck Church this | meet 2 o'clock. Rev. Dr. Jo- | tinental. Dr. D. Afternoon seph Fletcher officiated Interment | Angeles will give Rock Creek ' Cemetery. ture on “Our Nat | MRS. MORGAN SUCCUMBS. freshments. All Funeral Paralysis in Vero, Fla. James L. Ambler, 7 his residenc city, died in Ve s old, who | street, yester . JEROME SUSIE Birth. MADERT. To Dr. dunghiter. bia Hospital DORMAN visit- borg_ in acticed was Salem, Tt Mrs, e C. Carn Sasscer. o'clock a.m. Interm ORI Sy Freight Car Shonage Noted Hea frelght traffic about a reduction in the number surplus freight cars ready for service, the Amerfean Raflway Association reporting today a total of on hand by ids on January 14. This An American Security vas ad ection services will be Ohio, Thursday held Northwest Branch (Security Storage Building) 1140 Fifteenth Street NNW. has surplus Ja e ot Williams of 1 an illustrated Ie onal Parks.” 1 ion will serve r Vermonters invit erves Your S L friends ENGLAND. RIETT MOTHER. vAl ABOVE ) THE The American Security seeks the bank- ing business of the people of Washington who value Strength, Stability and Service und d( sire a cordial interest in their bank iz United Lodge 0f l Services Under Catholic|mo b, Al welsae mevois | Ber e pen for study at 6 pom, T | pmance heoxophists, rrow, Auspices Tomorrow. Mrs. Sus, Morgan, A native Washingtonian long resident of this eity da, Md., died at her residence, 2901 Connecticut avenue, Sunday Mrs. Morgan wa the daughter of the late John Morgan, who was for | many years prominent in this city MERJICAN SECWI | > z | and the late Mrs. Catherine Morgs Capt. Robert Bartlett, who enabled hf\lu] :u & rvived by her husband,|Peary to reach the N Pole, will ———— e | Daniel . Morgan E = ~AND TRUST COMPANY "0 - bl s DICK MUR flY-lno. two Harold | address the Meds tomor A MURRRY, Pree CHAMBERS SERVICE EP TR [t i A LIS PRICES BE ik arks on ‘the Greentand | 1835 14th St. nah 64 years old Charles Pergler, \\n-mnxt- and a life: |Sentative of the and Bethes Council, repre- Czechoslo Na- will address the tgue of Women Voters tomorrow 445 pm. at 1991 F street. Subject ra iropean Situation.’ All members of the league invited. Every Banking Service Is above the ordinary ervices will be conducted dence of her son, J. Harold | 030 Allc tomorrow | . 885 ing at $:30 ¢ . and_then e . Thomas' Cath Church at o'clock, where requien: will said. Interment will be in Mount Olivet | netery | or illustrated with mo 15th and Penna. Ave. Surplus and Undivided Ozer $6,000,000 FIVE CONVENIENT BANKING OFFICES bers® L Cha Potomac 1000 Ste Chambers Sp “uncral, Other plete Fune 5100, $12 thern We- t tomor- | House. Capital Profits John Washington Hoftman, The Brownstone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO., 14th & Chapin Sts. Col. 432 University Foreign Missions Con- vention of the United ebruary 2. Oth States and Canada || iKon yrA by S 160 Mission Boards - 2 5,000 Delegates WiHd Flower Preservat Representatives from all parts of || “icty Amer will hea the World Thursda AUDITORIUM and 19th WASHINGTON New York Ave., E Sts. N.W. January 28 to February 2, 1925 9:30 AM. to 1 : Eroup of the Dis- 4:45 P.M. to 5:45 P. | «cague of American Pen We 8:00 P.M. anwl sht will speak Great Speakers life 7 Girard str |LyERLY LAKD F Proctor = | Adminsion hy Ticket Only & . Few Tickets Still Available $6.00 Andersc Teague n to the Registration Fee, | Anacostia Citizens’ Association will | meet Sa ay, $ p.m . Fourteenth and 1 e Apply 941 Woodward Bldg. Main 5212 36 As EBONITE * Smngs" 10 a Stick, Saannd Around the Gears | University Club dinn. HHBBBE ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. 8 o'clock. Da Woodrow Wi o w win MR. MOTORIST | e yiurp What wears out Gears?| s " FRICTION. | Ivs the lLittle demon that| n_Citizer surely and quickly destroys tion wi velock, & by, any car, “Metal rubbing | 1 SERnE against Metal.” | A ORL If you want long usage and | less repair bills for your car | fill up the transmission and | Tear axles, gear cases to- day with EBONITE, and forget it for the balance of the season. »n L & ting membe at lodge e ] hihhd L2883 & T 7 B 3 Buy with your mind mads up. Demand EBONITE. Take no substitute. At dealers in five and at service stations from | the EBONITE checker-board pump B W El Dorado and bridge party. Fifteenth entertain AT @ (IT'S,.SHREDDED, 0lL,) FOR TRANSMISSIONS ANO REAR _AXLES. @ $975 ~ Sale Price @ will give an enter- , Fourteenth and A streets sout Silver offering for missions. Chapel (] W 5% W Use a Laxative That is Thorough Beware of the Rough Kinds That || React to Make Constipa |7 | 'Worse—Your Safest Reliance Is Stuart's Calcium Wafers. ated the ti u kn you need uxative it is an even chance you are a day or two too late, 5o you are apt to swallow a glass of nauseating ligquid or some pills that try to turn you inside out Beware of these They are rough @ il pre “Why the ners ] @ | VIVIAN Fora Saird cond eets north- <t M. and Agnes H o'cl r W. Beck 1 er late resid Ra 13 Nar nesday, J rect, and thr rtasylot | SURISE eRtivesia sbert Bell Ram's Head | " gy, CATHARINE WALDRON (nec cater some of . Reynold | e 1 wite of Jon F. Wald | costumes will be be re- tomorrow A Bedroom Group of four pieces. Solid Walnut framing and beautifully figured Walnut fronts, finished in a Tudor lacquer. 33 2 4 \ 4 W & FUNERAL DIRECTORS. YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 |Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. 75 § W M ErIZARY m Wi ¢ Iz & & 49 Marsian i S A" Hestin ; i resience,. 80 Denniton o aw | T1mot‘1y Hanlon 1w s WM H SARDO & CO H st m and r d n 1 Kick a from white Calelu In sulphide has a vers e blood by which ns und other pu s are broken up to save hard cold: attacks. || 555 i < = He bronchial perhaps ! worse w ge the Dear littie baby This is just one of the many remarkable values here just now. There are hundreds of others just as remarkable in 1 loved you more th saw your little it best To take you to heaven with DONE BY HE Monduy, January 26, MENNT 3 from Dain, trouble. atie and thought LEA0H Reward 4 | diers’ Home relic | EARRING, no 25 Mass. ave. 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Branch R and address | 2 £ fiANT it of our dear friend, MERRIL BOWLING, who depart r ago today, J ¥ from us has go THE FEBRUARY SALE OF LIFETIME FURNITURE 5. pew n All § Chturch Cordova, A ; one ye 3 side reward 3 & EYY. ;) T e T T LT e A e Model Lincoln 142 VL. SPEARE co ither the successors of nor cone Prompt auto delivery service. | nected with the ori | W. R. Spears + ATEStiC- exprossive- laexpenttye, 3 5 " 3 establishment. F Gude Bros. Co. | el ! ) B [ ohass e ol 940 St N.W. remembrance Floral “Blanket Spra 5" - years ago today 3034 M fl N.W. Established 1841, And Otber Beautiful Floral Design at 2 MAYER & CO. Between D & E FUNERAL DESIGNS. ts her memory ling nder, fong an i not u day €uredin ¢ JiB e e e e R F HARVEY’S SON to0.14 Days fIE 0185 g e | Wikdh hevee cun be” e T it 1 s Pazo Ointroent, the dependable remeds for S e gout” eaesi s great, e LR TR Frank"(?,efsr“s Sons Co. guaranteed to cure. Instantly relieves Lt ‘,‘,”M;,;"‘ (_;;; : HIS LOVING FRIENDS, ME. 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Junuary one_West 96, he memory Shall never fade awa, My thoughts will always While in this world 1 stay. DEVOTED HUSEAND AND SHHHHBHOBOHBBBEHE B mlex:lww %.m o HER CHOIC: ain 2418, g s uon-"’ T ERIeEs. promot Boiives. D CHIL- .

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