Evening Star Newspaper, January 29, 1925, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 3 CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. [ B Church, with Dr. K. B. Moomaw femorroy nlght, ut 8 arclock. “Floors,| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | ARMS PURCHASERS RITES FOR CARNAHAN. |WILSON NORMAL SCHOOL BPeaths, The Washingtw st ab § o Washing(on Classical Club will Hionte" 18 nia Enieot | Hh s munlie 18 TONIGHT. 1925. * aet Saturday, S on| Mixk Anne L - v Jitizens’ Assc - HIall, 1906 Florida ayonue. Tha Greck| snstaitsn or B o o ST Eie tuvitea. camhe, Gondut, Roud, Cutsens | ARRESTED IN ITALY |Retired Army omcer Is Buriea in| 10 GRADUATE EIGHTEEN fasvrz. umss. sunoary i D. Xanthotoules, will de- | son tomorrow, 4 pom., 1311 G| Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomor-|Vid's Parish Hall, Conduit road. Arlington Cemetery. e REV . Witoa Pl liver an addres | street, Y. W, ¢ SoR 1140 prs et the Bastion: P SN : Dr. Wilbur of George Washington | lovei nustand to Deliver Commencement Ad- lnte residence, 2011 K duy at 8 pm Fri dress Saturday Night. At Lebanon, ¥ REYNOLDS. —~ The tenth anniversary of Epsilon 4 on of ofcers of the | Chapter, National Fraternity of the|GToup of Young Republicans brew Home for the Aged of the pajy Sigma Phi, will be celebrated 4 b ongregation Adas will be held at 8|a¢ Connecticut Avenue Studio. Five of | TTapped by Carabineers When The Stearns Rible Class will meot | tamorrow, 1 1 Mount Vernon Funeral services for Col 'he Tiv E A., retired. *hilippine campalgns stationed at the War lub will give a| The annunl elec in private Strangers | of the ST e g invi Visitors wélcome o'clock., e aix Chiariee i Wil bs honas " y College, who died in Monrovia.| The Wilson Normal School will hold | 5:00 Ao 3¢ s OO cecrantte . L Tuesis and. the. speakers will be the Seeking Pistols. Callf., Janusty 15, were conducted ! |, ", isyca; commencement In the| !oiead ot th iste Eiscrs ation o h Georgin Tech Club w 1d ® din- | qot ana present presidents of the Fort M. Chapel vesterday. Ch olds. Funeral from his late 4 B Women's Council ®i1l &ive | ner meeting tomorsow, §:30 pm. at| s, and present - presldents of ‘o N W. R. Scott officiated. Interment, school auditorium Saturday night at| 1%t s onfaturds = courationl® purty tomorrow eve- | City Club. All former Georgla Tech | pnillo A, Jenkins. Dancing. By the Awsociated Press. military honors, was in Arlington Cem- |8 gelock, Diplomas will be presented | papsrh mos tlamo poral lon’ h;u,»; olure room of the Church | men fnvited I ROME, January —A group of “:‘ri'“' S ioned st e to 18 graduates by Dr. Frank W. Bal- | gogg. yrona, of the Covenan = : yhile stationed in this city, Col|j, erintendent of schools. e nod lean oal B - The mubject of Dr. Stthon's lecture| The National Fellowship Club will [YOUng Republicans was arrested yes- [ curnahan married Miss Cathering | or i At afinchools. orge| hauk *6St | Benjamin M. Streeks will ive u|tomorrow night at the Bighth Street|glve a get-acquainted dance In private | terday while arranging for the pur- | Howard, daughter of Mrs. George T.| washington Universics will delive ml ”””H i W“x(“ ‘l ”‘ ‘v\||| l lecture on interfor decorating at the | Temple will be “Good Will Between |ballroom of the Arcade. Strangers In-|chase of 500 pistols from the bar-|Howard and the late George T. HoW- | tha cormmancemont andress Tnvo 1 IR AEIO0Y | i e 6F Cotummbus iovening School [3ews ana Christians.” vited. Visitors welcome. racks of the Carabineers, The Re.|8rd: Following her death he married | oy “will be offered by Rev. G. G v . — - i Mre. Minnte C. Fealy, widow of Capt. | Senmenn Staros i anae o | ———— Al Hygiene Society will meet, 815 | publicans are said to have approached [ T. J. Fealy, U, 8. A, and who was & |onrson. Margarer Frances Butler | oas are. o in boardroom of District | the Carabjneers with their proposal |daughter H. Murbhy|1es Clements will make the address| Dbeloved son of E and to have given them 1,000 lire as |and the lato = | 1t you need work, read the want | columns of The Star. 4t for the class. The Wilson Normal | a guarantee of good faith for the | e . Glee Club wiil play several selections ! payment of an additional 3.000 1ire | Gnogrmin see e T8t marriage. 8| The graduates follow: General ZURHORST ESTABLISHED 1857 Superior Service Moderate Prices for the pistols. = = - — 3 z The Carabineers trapped the youths KALEIGH HABERDASHER : 3 when_ the time came for the supe e - posed transfer. se—Margaret Frances Butler, | Julla Les Clements, ; vouths was identified e \ Kaplan, Irene Mil- ot | MRS. CROKER HITS BACK. .Imd Owens m.n‘ he '\\.m\\ I'Ix“lirn.v.‘ the eration of Young Repubjicans oretta Agnese Ryder, Tessle . . 5 big values (e Federation of Foute Reonlytans OKER HI said to contain a list of the ,m»u.ux Asks Dismissal of Complaint of Leonspirators. ANNOUNCEMENT most important pe ages involved in this, including various deputies.” v filed of the bill of complaint filed in equity |in the Federal Court here by the | Croker chilar er White, | ODD LOTS OF QUALITY GOODS THREE BODIES RECOVERED |, L™yt Bl Sryier wnie| other attempt to get possession of the THE ZURHORST UNDERTAKING ESTABLISHMENT When the Republicans first ap- Other Heirs in Court. ed the C are = WILL BE CONTINUED BY THE FAMILY UNDER THE for nlen to have assert SRAE MANAGEMENT OF MILBURN T. ZIRKLE, WHO HAS BEEN ASSOCIATED WITH THE BUSINESS FOR THE In mtmmam ARNOLD. In sad but lov N PAST TEN YEARS. EVERY MODERN FACILITY FOR THE AT REDUCED “CLEAN-UP” PRICES Tulsa Seamen Are Buried at| BURIAL OF THE DEAD kins had ‘ 3 S - Corinto. Date for 1 argument on the | X113 Nad worked on Teaon slaey 301 East Capitol Street E. S. ZURHORST, i The quality Of the mer- e AL I e tad Lo s :::I\H;:’:l'?:(‘?x‘ 5 ssal of the complaint -M“!“rn: ¥, ¥ 1 wer f:n-v’\ .f:w “.’ . ; Telephone Lincoln 3 C. S. ZURHORS . lar Raleidh Navy Department rday that the| s exhaustion when he reached home | i bodfes of n \en from the = S — r “otter | nmer‘io s : ) chandise is of regular Raleig i e W0V Wrowiea | Seattle Profits by Railway, |smers st 1o Sdbunley o | amoams 1y iy momee " . Haberdasher standard, but i, had Been recov: danuary 29— | Bionounced ite extinet i todss, I H 9, . e 3 been recov- Rkt i T T season; you can. |drowned. IRker Shparin= Farmer Dies Suddenly s Dent Jarboe, 69, a_Gies m w2IVNE, %l’wla LHATST 415 Pairs of S s arme side Gie | Ordered to Capital. Lu:’h'u:rir? Bl Lieut. Col. Claudius M Camp Lewls, Washington, ordered to this eity for d War Department General Staff. sboro mxsm 1309 G ST, N.W. . | | No Returns WM Exchanges Hart Schaffner & Marx $3.50 Philadelphia | Trousers | $3.25 Chester ONCE A SEASON LE | $5.75 | $3.00 Wilmington | SUNDAYS | February 1 and 15 "SAMUEL MILLHOUSER. * Sent to Hot Springs. Lieut. Cc Hospital | ther tr Final Clean-up of Odd Lots, Seasonable High-Grade Merchandise, Absolutely Sacrificed Regardless of Cost, Value or Selling Price (Our Entire Stock of Fall Suit Patterns) BEECY) TRATN (Union Station) 1005 A, O < : | Values are up to $15; every : fozs, A" Philaaeinhii, i Dres.>es and Smts $ .OO’ pair was made from an original ‘ e % ' Wear. P oo ;,‘f 5 | ‘ : RROGCH A, 1KSS, That Were— Fall suit pattern by Hart Schaff- £15.95, $19.95 and $25 ner & Marx for those men who see the thrift in buying an extra ; pair of pants to save a suit. Golf | Penns Ivania Rallroad Dresses, Coats and $1 0.00 ; knickers are included. S sg.m.y:a Railroad of the World Suits That Were $29.50 to $39.50 12 Hart Schaffner & | ISTINCTIVE FLOORS Dresses and Costumes $1 5.00 Marx Golf Suits | FOX TERRIER | binck eve. Reward. | diers'Hoine GLOY Court TANDRAG, H st Finest We Have Natural Cork Tile Values, $35, $45, $55 $59.50 $2 5 | [ ety BONDED FLOORS . ($50 Values) _Gorgeous $ .75 ol % The BAKER CO.. Inc. Dinner Gowns : ; Values, $49.50 to $75 20 Hart Schaffner & Fresh—Crisp—New MUST GO! Marx GOlf Suits SUMMER | DRESSES $4 95 Evfi' \);V‘F.“ HAT $ | Handmade—Broadeloth 2o inter ‘ 3 0 Velvet or Felt DEXTER. Rev. W HART, R Distributors for BONDED FLOORS, Inc. 5 dent THOS ing remembranca of F VERONTCA A 1 \ 3 anced styles piversary mass at S nre rembered Actual $10.00 Values Fancy imported tweeds and | "4.\{‘."", e 5 —_— oamels’ hairs; many with an | E A | BRESLAU’S—1309 G St. N.W. I—— extra pair of full-length trousers. 2 and *2.50 Raleigh Shirts FUNERAL DIRECTORS _ o (Sizes 14 and 17 Only) LHAMBERS' SERV]CE \[L SPEARE CQ Bl Honesty GAS - OIL - TIRES - TUBES - CHAINS either the successors of nor con- | nected with the original W. R. Speare | Chambers' Ambulance, $4 establishment. W. 1 Local Callx. | Phone Frank 628, 940 F St. N.W. | 7ARBOE. Steel Burial Vaults, $55 5 Chambers’ Special Funeral, $100 Is above the ordinars—HIS FRICES BE LOW Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | 95¢ of Mi Jervice is guided by the Percales, printed madras, OlhsE [entilcic T anEr Y. e i Minute Se g y Windsor crepes and white alpha $100, $125, $150, $200 up. 3034 M ST. N-W. Thone West 98- principle of “supply what is or- dered in the exact quantity paid for.” There is one near you that renders the standardized service ‘ you get at all six. Patronize it fath dled” five years YOU SHOULD HAVE Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 g Timothy Hanlon The Brownstone Funeral Home of W. W. CHAMBERS CO., 14th & Chapin Sts. Col. 432 oxfords; some of them slightly soiled; in 14 and 17 sizes only. ou Friday, Jan LEAMAN. Januars Hancock and S $2.50, *3.50, *4 Raleigh Shirts who departed regularly. (All Sizes) 641 1 ST, NB. Phone L. 5540, WM. H. SARDO & CO. Free s 1 .95 LABEELNE Ehees Lo o ,,m S ———THE ORIGINAL —— Woven madras, satin stripe w&ROSPeat‘ @‘o madras, plaited percales with 1208 H STREET.N.W. two collars to match and Gardiff SIX { MAIN 108 FORMERLY 940 F ST Service Too little alcohol in vour radiator may mean freezing. Too much—overheating. Jither one will mean rapid depre- ciation and costly repair bills. Length- en the life of your car by having us . ALMUS R. SPEARE WILLIS B. SPEARE cords with two collars to match. ———— GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— of Queen Debor of J.: You ar Broken assortments, but all sizes T. F. COSTELLO b e 1, A | Bemmoman” Ll 3 aotis . 2 January ¥ 30 p o - in the lot. NOW LOCATED AT e hibals tor Uiy fomeral ot e -~ NORTE 7976. door d, Sist MARIA MILS AD. Fu J. WILLIAM L uneral Director and Em- 3 k! 30, at 1 o'clock p.m. Jammer. Tivery in connection. Commodions Ebeneser . B. Church. 4th asd D $7.50, 8.50, S11 Silk Shirts BB ol dern Sremstoriim. - Madoiat sl B, £73, thix world ix full of trouble of sorrow and of pain 14 be heaven was here again AROLINE MORRIS. * prices. 832 Pa. ave n.w. Tel. call M. 128 . : : R.T. HARVEY'S SON %72 Friend [|soagesso = s Frank Geier’s Sons Co. o ‘95 a ew 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Mai 2473 W. Deal & Co. hydrometer-test the Y "{51’:? pariey G518 i F':“\l-nw ko tod alcohol solution. If agral fr ) you need more, we’ll supply it, if A fpecial meeting in calie by Wash Jess—we'll tell you, el T b TR 0. 5/1h8) mesiors ot my Gaar for in this, as in all Neww Stasapic Tempie, S0 Tith o, for | TORTER ROWZ oo 3 things, we maintain . . 2 Sl = Jurooss; ot atten life thres years ago teday, Jamu- ' \ $he tomo sendtast Silks, silk crepes, jacquards, l’css PR ARl -0 T . e anaeg i g honesty of purpose. silk broadcloths and fine French JAMES T. RYAN | ot madras Shirts. Broken sizes in Model ChaRely " tance 002 M2 | AT "u; ) ! In the gold ‘of Livery in Connection. . JOHN JAMES 1 seem individual patterns, but all sizes in the lot. Funeral from his A And 1 Goes down in the far-off West HIS DEVOTED WIFE, IRENE ROWZEE. * TAVENNER. In sad but loving remembrance ‘of our dariing bables, DOROTHY, who de- arted from this life January 27, 1917, and For Satisfaction and Quick Action muteéerflzceftatzom Raleigh Haberdasher o pesors e . P . attor | S BLACKISTONE'S seal forwe, NELIE Oy Allan E. Walker, President. St s e Inc. 183514th St. Potomac1000 | py 1 “Blanket Sprays” | B e taking " pariors, Tou thim ous earts ; Abd Other Beautiful Floral Designs at O’LEARY. Thursday, January 20, 1925, ¥ brings & tear: Linworth and C Sts. S. W. 10th and E Sts. N. W. 5 . Moderate_Prices. H. S0, “’“zu belosed daghter of the lute Johs Deapwithin ;,‘;r heatts wearry ¢ | fthand L Ste. N W, © Georgia Ave, and Thistcen-ten EERot Geo. C. Shafter "eae vy | ELRES B Tl e T Penna. Ave. and 21st St. pshur St. CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2410, Taie redence. wa wzxn'rinml In Joviog remembrance of my = lfll'“f'*’fl""‘".—‘flfimll‘"- sung at 9 o'clock for the repose % t Gude Bros. o T T Stl it Bt ot 5 e~ = A ; v a { \

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