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5 % THE SUNDAY BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, FEBRUARY 22, 1925—PART 1. . * 7 g'MPI_E SERV'CES F“‘L"(‘)‘iEDAT"OD rj:g:gsus PREN"ER BLAMED PLAN TO STIMULATE | THE WEATHER |MARCO BOSSI DIES; Beatps. zmsm?",,’fl'm""',“,m'm.. District of Columbla—Occasional GOLDSBOROUGH, uddualy. Februars 5 ) " ART LOVE TO BE TRIED | sowers" sy Sormarvos voin'wiidl NOTED AS COMPOSER| ALt AN | e i T0 CUT SUBMARINE temperature; moderate south and tha Smith ¢ lorough and sou of Melen| years ago Febr . 1921 southwest winds. }“,:l'rl 'lnd' !,h late James Kandolph Golds Rest dear mother. - ; Maryland and Virginia—Ocos . rough of Pittsinirgi, Fa . L Tate pavsod awar ConblAto e Tt Pute National Academy of Design 1o |chowers today; tomorsnw rrnyonat! Italian Court Favorite Sucoumbs | HAERIS, Depasted chia itc Friday, Febmuacs T a one bt Bt Torgutten, Sfoonsintiod from Page. 3 T much change in t tiire: frouh ¥ 20, 1935, at Herndon, Va.. L.UCY MAREA ‘or we think of you cach d Give Paintings and Sketches |south and .southwest winds on tha on Board Ship Bound R Riunsh e b LEn g TECOUCA ] O.sal Gkt as sobis sad carest Aad Xinds -—-m betax. expended iin an|alsiaasment e s o Lo, er ot Mrs. “Eulae Ros M e the Tareat of Liics vi and . . race, hich France's X ’ . 3 V' Vi i v 0! . Ine; i reiw. une ervices u ow sadly we miss you each day and e Laid to Rest on Site Over-|nresent 'a e maretources ati Tribal Heads and Leaders in to Public _bnnel West Virginia—Showers today; to- m New Yor] nez and Aliie Harris.' Funeral services uf | How sad b day and eack present are insufficient to follow. morrow rain and colder. - e e e RR e Qrrels San = = FRRE, R Y , not one day are you forgotten French opinion would gladly see a f C e Bt A - s B Records for 2z Hours. HAWKINS. Departed this life February 2 SR e gl truce in this direction _ | By the Associated Press. By Radio to the Associated Press. . Departed this life Feoruary 21 % Suid 5 hing d looking Michigan U.—State Memories Unpl ¢ Transjordania Planned Ous NEW YORK, February 21.—Stimu- | , Temperature—Midnight, 43; 2 am. | ABOARD STEAMSHIP DE GRASSE,| ity i\ 0Noger Hospital, | CHRISTIRA Weomention sour sme. 16 ouls » whiep ianitari i France's e i : Jation of popular interest In art, and |38 4 @m. 35; 6 am., 33; § am, 37;| AT SEA, February 21.—Marco Enrico| maine resting st Joha T. Knines' establish o g Dignitaries Attend. N negs memonlch eraloytonl ter of Rikabi Pasha. Rdtsaio aopurtun!tios forita i i 47; 12 noon, §5; 2 pm., 62:|Bossi, organist and composer who| meni. mimanes L0 Washington disarmament conference e P ohe Tattempted by the|4 Pm. 61;'6 pm., 60; 8 pm., 66; 10(wrote the nuptial music and presided | HOY. Departed this life Friday, February Was the aea all the time = are decldedly unpleasant. It fs felt AL Counctl of the Natlonal Academy of | P 83, Highest! 62; lowest 33. at the organ at the marriage of the | 20,1025, at T80 pim.. at his r ¥, that was sor hat although the final decistons 2 : & elative humidity— # % < P 8 rince st., Alexandria. ne who wi nd, By the Assoctated Pres France suffered’ no actuul Joss _of | JERUSALEUM. February 21 (Jewish| Design, according to plans announced | , /19550 Jumdit=s am., 81%; 3| King and Queen of 1taly in 1896, dled| oY puicved son o Pate Goe w olan ey o] ANN ARBOR, Mich,, ¥ power, mavertheless the net result of | Télegraphic Agency).—What might be | today. ;i : ¢ cost| RaInfall 8 pm. to § p.m.), Trace. Dégth camu to Slgnor Hoxsl =8 he] poy. Frthaicndsy, Beuuary 2 e ahac porses ot sNd e The funeral of Marion Le Roy Burton, | the proceedings was to put France|termed a coup dietat, not directed) The academy will give without cost] ours of sunshine, 4.5. " | was on his way to his homeland, two | #nd ‘friends invited Geth e srmpathy gres prosident of e University of Mich- | in'a false position before the world, . [3gainst the official ruler, Emir Abdul-{paintings and sketohes to public Per cent of posaible sunshine, 44%. |days after the De Grasse sailed from | BUNTER. Suddenly, st Corregidor, P. I.. i EArden, Where syiupalhy s igan, was held here foday with in-| Raising of the land. armament |lah. but against the power behind the|braries throughout the United States, | marsii, O Poamols Sungaine, £4%. |dave seter tho De O February 20, 1023, Maj JOHN HERBERT % o1 garden, love seeking torment n Forest Hills Cemetery,| question by Lord Balfour shen the |throne, occurred in Transjordania.|it was stated. These will be pur-|mighest 34 lowest. 6. Bors_in April. 1861, Stgnor Bosst| HUNTER, son of the-iaie Josgh H. and through, overlooking the school whose destiny | subject was not on the agenda of the | When &0 tribal heads and Transjor-|chased from the income of the $300,- e 5 {oinad the! pidlic focte slags at Fhe | | Bite whe: and besther ol Mes: May/| Ti Do found = heart—‘ewaniths L el Y onterenen ama e A o iand | danian notables assembled in the city| 000 fund left to the uoademy by| e raplen, i AlGATi Sonit Bolobi ot & ihos| Sohe o rmeslie L e | ave ¢ : Ren Sava Douglas of Akron, Ohio, | inte an Ipeair Gefnas o¢ Frenen | hall in Amman, the capital of Trans:| Henty W. Ranger, academictan, for| < (Compiled by United States Coast|MUtical Lyceum, Bologna, as & boy |, (ot ol lwersl heveafier © 52 | We wought through Ufe's garden of rowes former paster of the First Congrega- |land armaments, which since then to take action agalnst Trans-| stimulating public Interest in art. [and Geodetic Survey.) come organist and cholr master at| 087 February 21, 1025, at her residence.| And we foind one sweet blossom all Jew- tional Church here, which Dr. Burton | have been materially reduced, was prime minister, Rikabl Heretofore the academy has con-| Today—Low tide. 1250 am. andloon 0vG" ghort time later was ap-| oonfiofide ave 'n.uw. ' MARY JACKS Sied Witk dovy attended, delivered the funeral ser-|felt to be highly unfair. % fned picture gifts under this fund to|1:04 p.m.; high tide, 6:33 a.m. and (070 SR 8 CI0CL G T oy | mother of Irene Crawford Young and Love. sympathy, faith—all unchangiog and mon and said 4 short prayer, with| Therefore, while, according to goy-| The assembly unanimously decided|art gallerles and museums. These[7:02 p.m. ’ St ther Ravals Conleivitsry Nantes |l Tuter uanita Grant. Notice of T35l | Ana'the heart of my Sower, dearest mother Rev. Herbert A. Jump, paster of the | ernment representatives here, France | {0 overthrow Rikabi Pasha's govern-!girts will be continued. This year Ts --;rzmm,'nm“}fif“};’de' :35 a.m. and | o 0 Tl Lyceum ot Venlce, | KEALEY. s February 21, 1925, at| powas v REN NNIE First Congregatlonal Church, read-|1s willing to enter any above-board [ment d":l ‘l:m“rdidl'-l.\' w\esug“shh-i the one hundredth anniversary of the} £ ‘:’-mv' high tide, 8:28 am. and{p o0 1916 to 1923 he directed the af- 2.'.,'",' ovidence’ Howyital, MARTHA' v e e S LR ) e et T Y et | xevenpntative oty o dissolve| seasemy's founding. The academy|8:50 P.m. i he af-| davgiier of the late Daniel E. and Amands IN AND L e S ek, members | tion of needless mmilitary expendi- | Rikabl Pasha’s party and to expel ita| egtimates that, at the proposed rate! The Sun and Moon. Iaiipol thelAtadomy of Suiteigeclin ) Kulyy fal services, O dow, Mooday, | OVELESS. i loving memory of ouc den of th ts, delegations | tures, she will look carefully this |!eader from the country. of distribution $1,000,000 will be spent| Today-—Sun rose, 6:51 am.; sun| Signor Bossi won considerable fame Mount Mainier, Md.: theace to 8t | ILOVELESS. who dled two sears ago today, Rikabi Pashe, one of the Arab na-|quring the next 75 vears upon a[Sets. 5:52 pm. as a composer, his best known num-| JADe¥ ‘Catioile Church. " Interment Mo by 22,1 tlonalist leaders, who came into thely oager educational program. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:50 &M.;|bers being “Glavanna @'Arco,” the | eu sy el Before our eyes he faded Snd the Uiitveisity o Bt that long dlscussions will be neces- | AR important role in the developments R AT Moon rises, 6:30 a.m.; sets, 5:23 p.m. { giso Pes was quite a figure| of the iate v Bt o e o annesota: 2| sary before a conference can be ar- [in French Syris, Mesopotamia. the CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Automobile lamps to be lighted|ar the. Ttetlan sourt and Rt | et et ervice THE FAMIL 10n scrved as presldent, ‘were at the{TauEed and thay the program in mi- |Hedisc and Transjortania Cillthough| | s ot Assortution | O2€ B3I haur atter sonset. piayed his “Canticum Canticorum” | b, 0 Moniay “February” by one you all have left me, Tute detail will have to be elaborated | At one time an open opponent of Emir| Georgetown Citizens’ Asso n Wonth > 5 i K atives and friends nvited. Lo this unfriendly world alonie Defore the delegates can etually sit | Abdullah, he accepted the post of[will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Po- et in Varieus Citiess beforelEsemisr Musaolin, who Ssid M forsrerr o 4114 oicet st ¢| But I will meet you one br w5 o o ot . g ~Temperature.—, Precip- | the conclusion, “I'd give much for one |~ the District Pralors A say fare g {down ‘around the green tuble, premier of Transjordafia, the west-|tomac Bank Hall. Alvin E. Dodd of e | etiaf sout Beat ik Ry o Eoiployast Banett Al HIS LOVING AUNT, AMANDA ESTE (Coprright, ern part of Palestine, which is a part|the Chamber of Commerce will speak o Sat.® z e . - . o .,8p.m.t0 | The musiclan was ill only a short| Bro. JAMEN H. MATTHEWS MAHONEY. CRAIGHEAD. DIGGS. In lov and b a of the British mandate territory. of eorgetown as a Commercial urday. oight. 8pin ¥pm. |yime His wife and Comdr. Fago, | LW 2 195, S b of my dear ister, IDA vedihicad hetore m.‘J43 MINERS'-BODIES Blamed In Plot. | gt On A ym AT L e T O X AR g e s | | Santar. Atianta, Gu..... 3 ©e 0.0 |captalm of the De Grasse, were at the | s CapSER” Econin o g 2 G e e T m | Atlantic City, N, 3 48 ... |deathbed. The body is expected to . S % chruaty 16, 1923, and father o 3 i | It was stated in well informed cir- The work and special teachings of | Baitimore, Md 52 I lreach Italy next Wednesday. Membars of the Men's Cliff Reck oy o | FOUND AT SULLIVAN; |cles that the dramatic events which|some psychologists and| scientists| Blrmingham . 80 | s One with the pures i rom net the State|time before she leaps. legis and representatives of| It s considered probable, in view Smith College, Northampton, Mass., |©f the French and Japanese attitude, ton served as president, were at the “anopied grave s the short commit- pent servic 1s spoker Mrs. Bu the arm of her 1 e SEPH MAHONEY, 10 dars ago. - students, Bismurck, N g 2% i s A changed the situation on the Arabian|who have visited Washington re- | jjinmar B - — 5 s o peninsula, since the Wahabi forces, |cently will be reviewed at the study S '] uaday at 1 p.m. L dignitaries of the State and of the & OTHERS SOUGHT |5n6:: the 1cadership of Ibn Saud, In-|night meating of the Washington | Chies, it " i 0% pAPERS’ CLAIMS UPHELD. ! e univer o vaded the Kingdom of Hedjaz, which | Practical Psychology Club tomerrow, | Ci : 2 Ter r egents (Continued from First Page.) includes the Moslem holy sites, were[8 p.m., at the Playhouse. A Wash- | (jro00e mg- - .- 2 - - arranged by Rikabi Pasha. ington birthday celebration will fol- | Duvenport, Towa. . 4% | Texas Dailies May Get Repara- RT MEEGAN, beloved wife of | MURPHY the bodies were removead as Soon as During the month of August, when |low. :!'\Y;‘(‘IA r,:ex_ = the late James .‘!F'slns *r., of e Louis, | the appointment of alyp b - s i Emir Abdullah accompanied his —— es’ Molues, Towa.. 2 i P Services at Bt Mat to be operated 3 § e of Hedjaz, to Meoca after his visit in|O. E. S, will give a card party under | Jr/pi Mnn....... Newspapers in Dallas and Fort e s 18 ae B et e e o ol - 0 e ol pon your gra 1, but no steps were headed by Dr. WORK CITES HAZARD. Amman, Kikabl Pasha, although prime|ausplices of dormitory committee to-| Galteston, i 2 Worth probably are entitied to repara-| Erovidence Hospi LOUIS = MEIEK THE FAMILY dent emeritus. s minister, visited the various Bedouin|morrow, § p.m., at Flks' Hall. e it . tions from raliroads because of over- | pranchille, Md., busbaud of the late Caro- | SOHAFER. Tn foud remembrance of my de X R tribes on the Arabian peninsula and ’ 24 | charges made on news print shipments D Tather . Annw M. | Tgther, CATHARINE SCHAFER, who d Points 2 . The Red Triangle Outing Clab will | Jacksovill b Bmith. ~ Services will be held at Zurkorst arted 'this life February i TRIBUTE PAID HERE. Ont Fertl In s of |Onen ) insitadtithem Sapainat ithe muaselsl [ T08 Sl SRS SIS OB TR c to them between August, 1820, and 1 parlors, 501 East Capitol st on| Denii,this life Februnsy oo, Ao0 aVER "™ S £ Flaiae Tamps dynasty, which resulted In the attack | S2ve an al-day ovtine at Moust June 30, 1922, an examiner assigned ; Jebruary 33, at 10:80 a.m. Inter- | gkt v ™\ 1 otine remembrance of our de of the Wahabl forces on Transjor-| TR0 'PCCIRT, | B8 Lot Bring to investigate their complaint re- t Beltaville, Md. won and brother, WILLIAM HOWARD Stmultaneous with the funeral of| Citing the Sullivan mine disaster in |dania on the day Emir Abdullah was|, o " 0 o0y oo"" F ported yesterday to the Interstate|MD ed_thin life, after a brief ill SMALL. who passed awsy seven years ago Dr. Marion Lerov Burton in Ann|Indiana as a “striking example” of |scheduled to return to his capital e i Commerce Commission. The commis- | HEXRIETTA MIVOL .m0tk 3 o0 R SISTER 4ND BROTH . Arbor, Mich., yesterday afternoon, lo- | the necessity for strict enforcement |Several raids by brigands in Trans-| American Assoclation of Teachers | MiAmi sion will go over the findings and| Minor, uade i SPTOENTEE. |11\ kad Bl locliig iesaarbiabia of cal alumni of the University of Michi-|of mine safety regulations, Secretary [Jordania. as well as in French Syria,| o Spanish will mest Wednesday, 8| neo's 10| make its own ruling, and thereafter| Funeril taie 3 24| T our dear wite and mother. DA J. TIDINGS, 1 and others gathered at Epiphany | Work vesterday declared that the |Were reported as being the result o |0 "' G W U, 1435 K street. J 8 complaining newspapers will be en- :m’-’,f'."\fl""“y.‘ ied Baptist Ghurcn, Ale Who passed away nine years ago today, Feb: Church here in a oriul service |disaster emphasizes the great haz- | Rikabl Pasha's activities Vence, jr., Library of Congress, will | titled to file itemized estimates of{ g Rt By Tusry 22, 1910 oficiated over jarney |ard in the continued use of the open give opening address in_ Spanish, | pritidc i F ..l | amounts they may be entitled to re- | oo Eaeied into rest Friday, February | Xo ane kacws the silent beartache, rne Phillips, re | flame lamp in mines. anto Domingo”; Senorita F. Fuentes | Ploenix. Ariz doz | PVer- late Thomas and Mary ‘Smith. Fugeral| qf e that in borne lence A speclal program, ar-| “Several hundred thousand open| WOMAN DIES FROM BURNS.|will read = Spanish poem and Dr. | Pittsburgh. ba WY e = private, Mondey, February 23, 10 a.m. 22 Fors e X dore o el :’; ged by E rlest, anist fl%‘llghlx are carried daily in the coal Robledo will speak of “Spanish ;’;;:u:n:, Me.. ¥ 2 so}mu:xum. At Chicage, 111, Wednesda ER_LOVING HUSBAND, JOHN T e assisted | mines of the United States,” said th . Civilization in Latin America.” P 5 February 18, 1925, GEOR A. BONNE 4 by (he Lpiphany quartet, featured | Segrecary, earn jomp eing s pest | Daughter Severely Injured in At- atin TR GUARD DIES OF WOUND. SRR ae S8 Fierd e e it o o s ware he service. John Roland Bibbins,|ard to life and property through fi The annual dance for the bullding | A Paul Mirg 3 . e e e S P S e st = resident the local alumni asso-|or explosion. Open lights hans beog tempt to Assist Mother. fund of the Holy Rosary Church will be | San Antonio, Te = ! 2 e R i L L T L s clation, offercd a eulogy of the Seanond{bIal for mbay’s soulalas i Bsstatiomatchits Thniftar: given tomorrow, 8 p.m, at Cathollc :"‘}.r'_"“‘fi;; Calif. Prison Watchman Was Injured byl Interment at Prospect Hill Uemetery. 22% | 4 TIDINGS mous educator's life and achieve- |gsters in the past. KEYSER, W. Va., February 21.— |Community House, 601 E street. Sant For o ol 8 STERRETT. * Thursdas, February 19, at{ Tt is lonesome for me wi e Mrs. Carric A. Sharpless, aged 68, = Ravannab, Ga Jail-Breaker. | Orlundo. Fin., "ADLEMIA DENT. wite of| S0 ead. I casoot exp — — o = widow of James Amos Sharpless, died [ (A <ATd Berty under auwpioes of | feafile Wash. R s L V|7 Nie vears of i mmigrants to U. S. Thrifty. today of burns sustained yesterday 5 i s 10. b, & T B A 2 Al i At 2 pm. Interme 1 hope to meet a Wife Sues J. Wood Platt. ETRILES L y: when her dreses caught from a small | Of Veterans, and the camp auxillary (Tsmps. Fis . | H. Holtman, the guard who was g T The churih will ‘be Wi o eons Before the World War the average | ponfire of papers she was kindling | %!l be given Tuesday at Grand|vieisburg. Siss struck down when Richard Whitte- diately preceding the | HER LOVING DAUGHTBR ADELPHIA, February 21— |receipts in Italy from tmmigrants in | jn her yard. Mer daughter. Mrs, Jack |ATmy Hall. Due to this event the| WASH'GTON. . . e --+ | more made his escape from the Mary- | sezvi TRUMAN. i a s o s ek Was begun in tha|the United States was $13,000,000. In|Douglass Arnold, engaged in news. | annual installation of officers of the ey 7 2 - |land penitentlary yesterday, died to-! wasHTNGTON, rted this life Friday, | %ov HAROLD KEMP TR re today by|1924 the average recelpts in Ttaly of | paper work here: wasssserels buned |G- A; R. has been changed to Febru- day. Whittemore has not been re-| Feoruary 20, 1925 at 10000 po. ac het | ried thic life 10 years ag v R Plati Inst J. Wood | American funds sent by the Immi-|about the hunds and arms when she |8FY 25- CONDUCTORS WILL SELL |“fu ; | RIE REiwaos WasHIveor s i " THE FAMILY. * Philadelph known | €rants in the United States was $16,- | went to her mothers rescue. One 3 — The grand jury will be asked to| o, .1 Thiree devy o memors of our e r golfer.” The ground for the|000000. This increase is in the face|son and four daughters survive. Dr. |y, Wimer-soring meeting of the{ STOCK |N TROLLEY LINE|fctum, an indictment for murder| sons; o M aite i e e was not made public. They|of immigration restrictions set up by | Charles T. Nesbitt, a brother, and | ild Flower Preservation Soclety | against Whittemore, State's Attorney| Mrs. Lillie W a y 19 years ago_today, married in 1923, Mrs. Platt was | th United States which is holding|Mrs. W. P. Cline, a sister, reside at ;“_’r"“( D eld 3:“,’;;,?’(“5 o r_;_!n,mln o |OConor said. ~The “g;‘lalrd made James Koberi Washingrion Febryary 22 1008, ORGE 0 WEAV. of Philadelphia, down the number of new ivals. o ) N s & A c, ade; statement, accusing Whittemore sev-{ JHURCD: | LR b 3 > n rew arrivals Wilmington, N. C. “Wild Flowers of Lafayette National e ooy EEERAlE €0 150 hoaiw Before is death, Mr| Torne T i Deect: bre e - : | Paric.” Adopts Plan to Dispose of O'Conor asserted. Mrs. Anaie Brooks Washingto ; PEERLESS FURNITURE CO 829 7th St. N.W. ! — law. Mr. Edward L. W r Thoughts of our loved b dear 3 t Harlan Randall, baritone, and Helen Issue to Passengers. B tant twy Aepkavs - THEIR CHILDRBN. * Gerrer, violinist, with Marguerite Al- . SNt Syovos of: TonnpE RersRE | WEEDON. Sacred e of my des |1en, accompanist, will give a joint re. | P7the Associated Press n n Sweet Bour of praver has come to hand, 1y beloved son left me thres | it Wedinerdas, '8 pm tn Potomar | L HILADELPHIA. February 21—Be- | Cards of Thanks. The angels nave made their visit, 2£o today, Fe 2 a Q. = S tanin O ity B Doe Slovarey hext Monday, 0onductors on|HQOK. We wish to express our sincere : Tand g n life; i death remembered - 2 e | elevated and street car lines will take | thanks and appreciation to our friends for : : B ching wiy daciisy boy | There will be a card party for the | On the duties of stock salesmen. They| thelr kindness and symputhr and bewntiful fove s at Bod loves Fou best. n, my pride and Jo will carry appiication blanks for| 00ral tributes during the fliness and death t seek relief from pain, {benefit of the Hol - | ) y Family Day 3 e R W il wan all in v Nursery for Children tomorrow eve. | #tock of the Philadelphia Rapld Tran-| °f °UF ™ii 354 mother, MATTIE L. HOOK, In Memoriam e | ning at Harrington Hotel. sn_llho_ and will hand them to car riders. HUSBAND AND SON. * . led vy fome te rest; { — ¢ company announced today it|MAHONEY. We wish to express our siucere But tiere Wil be & happy dar =R | The West End Citizens’ Asnocintion | Would thus offer its patrons oppor-| thanks and sppreciation to our friends and L ST Sy o T e We'll meet again, he's away { will meet Monday in Corcoran Mrmo- | tunity to huy the new issus of 60000 | for ‘their kindness and srmpathy | B J. ALBERT Father ieft us 17 Sadly mis | rial Hall, Twenty-first street near G |shares of preferred which it plans to - A e e e 0, April 4, 1808; mother left us two HIS HEARTRROKEN MOTHER. = i 3 * . t o 3 et a i 5 EPH MAHONE years ago, February 22, 19 s N. Sacred fto emors of my dear- One dollar delivers to your home many attractive pieces of furniture; space ||®trect ¢ o ety o TR0 RTEGr Mapag | T AL e ne e st i mtoved cousin. HOMER JAMES, Wha soi- E . EaE 2 2 — - payment of §1 for each sh: e e e | 3 & s e g will permit only mentioning a few. While you are home from office Monday || .2k, ishineton branck of the So- | purchased is providec. The new atock | PE R s teends or tueie "Find Choueh | eaca parting parent 2 briet fare- | s S 2 . ciets erican Bacteriologists will | will bear interes 3 e 5% B G of S| Wt et waliing. we e O B come and view our six floors of fine furniture; select what you want and pay || meet Tuesday. 8 p.m. at Naval Medi- |par vaioe JATestraci Defroant lobia ] | ST AL UIRKt RS uu.fi;; {-‘Efif’fi"‘; S| D NainE aee Silas e commic it d SE A e AL = 5 7S > cal School. The program will be pro- MEYER. 'HE FAMILY. E i that peaceful resting place e anga) e o e us a dollar for immediate delivery. Balance arranged in small weekly or month- || Vicea be the Cnited Siates Depares TR |PRYOR. We wish to express our sincere| SORIY THAID thatpescefy resting plsce | An angel came one merOiNE s B culture = FRRanks and appreciation o our relatives Goa Knowssyome Carcie Toves sou ly amounts. |ment of Agriculture. ORGANIZAT'ON ACTIVITIES. nd friends for their kindness and sym itly on them till the night bhe past But Jesuis loves you bes | el athy during the iliness and death of our the far east give warning of the com- T uib . s . loved wife und daughter, GARNETTA | g day. fesin |7 The Red Triangle Outing Club| SMACKUM PRYOR : i 2 $ - | FOUND. hikers will meet at Wisconsinavenun| HER LOVING HUSBAND FRED B.| Due dav of rewppearing! How it speeds! o 3 and P street at 2:20 o'clock. Get PRYOR, AND DEVOTED PARENTS, e ithtu b BRINDLE BULI—Male, old dog, hind quar. - o - JAS. A. AND MARY F. SMACKUM. * As dear father and mother watch snd wait transfer to Rockville car, Fi i S | ters weak, wcrew tail. _Apply Washington ar. Four-mile|pypy, The family of the late Mrs. LUCY at th : . The - rs. 1A e gate "when deatn's grin Either of These Suites mal Rescus Loagne, 340 Mursiand ave. .. | Walk. VORURY wish to Crptese thele Macerd ap: | To Meicome Seie chtdren bome. hen death's exin — 3 . all w White _under b G = preciation of the kindness shown them hy| Then siall we ever be with those we love o3 f S0 S aear end niv (311, " Apply Weanings |, Dr- Gertrude V. Sheckells will lec- | friends and relatives during the time of her| Then shall we be forever with the Lord | land ave, | ture at Health Studio, 1 K street,| iliess aud death. . THEIR LOVING DAUGHTERS. LOTTIE R 5 o'clock. Subject: “How to Get Well ALBERT AND MIS. BFFIE B. SARDO, and Stay Well” Buffet supper, in- ;itfljg BROWN. In sad but loving_remembrance of troducing nutritious foods in proper e my devoted friend, ELIZA BROWX., who de . Serablawtion: COHN. To Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Cohn (mee| parted this life eighi years ago. FEUFUATY | Ang eversn :('mel-) on February 19, 1825, at rflhlm'bil =, 1817 1 see one vacsut place Gamma Delta Sigma Sorority win | Hoital. ¢ sea. Her cheery smiles and kindly ways Toires seats ayolindasi fonr Hius = - g 3 - Are pleasant to recall | s x PR PN Tarmend wnd P I | Bl te oS, 0 O'clock, at the |FEPPRLIAEE, Tt A, e o, momer A o il for evers o ind gone BAR PIN_Diamond_ an - Liberdl | Brooke Tea House. Saughier SEARIONIE. VIRGINTA. ‘And died Teloved by ail Tmiss you more wnd e One Dollar Will Secire || e DTS PRtes 85, somysox. + Frst L - = ne Dollar Will Secuire ' nan vix, diamond: piatinum and green gold: TONIGHT. : BRYANT. In sad and loviog remembrance | Toouhi,ihs world s full Genuine Mohair and Velour {three diamonds and_ two pearls. Reward | wpgychic Phenomena S arriages. GE BEAUDE DEYANT tace BRtler). who do | yor kAL Sterew Snd ne Dollar Secures - Franklin 5823, 1707 Eye st, ‘.. 234 ! na and Spiritual X m A Table Overstuffed Suite Porcelain-Top | BILL FOLD—Suall biack: Toat Feb. 30, 1025 | L\5¢" Wil be discussed at Upited | BRICKERD_DAVY. r. and Mre Ordin 1.} LN <4 this lite one year ago today, Febru- 1 my dear F } 2/ SR e Kitchen Cabinet | Contained driver's permit, car titie: and other | 1 e Cp b nists, 1731 K street, | R NG o e 'HERRERT F. | Forget you? No! e never wi in n..A..ORH!'.l_\'b or ;mk ):u;‘J‘. straight back de- | papers, but no money.” Reward. “Jotn pm. JAll welcome. HRICKERD at flockfitle, .. February 30, We loved vou'then, we fove vu st well made and braced with bot- sign davenport, mond 7 M st. n.w. West 17 - 1925, by the Rev. Murdock. . our memory is as fresb today hoose from Heaven whatso'er Y raced witl Comfortabla . arm Will save you e Rear Admiral Charles M. Thoma As'in'the hour vou passed aw m stretchers; a as drawer ehatr wh hourw of un- | BOOK. itied “‘Sherids ~ = = e OMaS | @AY LACE—BROWN. Mr. and Mrs. Otha T. As in the hour Passed a e L : tom e ehcrae o has craper chaleand wing O B iube: | o mim of maaer: VIcIARs Toth wnd 6 ot | Camp, No. 3, United Spanish War Vet- | ¥ Aria roonont o mameiabe of ey | HER DEVOTED MOTHER. FATHER AND ask gea Homer. for sou ery .‘ft‘\‘l) T $1 1 95 o S ings Darabis Wnd mbee: of Saturday afternoon: reward. Apt. erans, will hold its annual Maine me-| daughter, GENEVIEVE, to Mr. THEODORE 3 SIOURE vour N X = loose spring cush- - weary stepa. An up-todate Kitch: { ton Animal Rescue League, 349 M . . between 9th and Franklin 1777.J. s | morial service, 8 o'clock, In St. Luke's| WALLACE January 15, 1024, at Rockville, | CRUROLIG: Jn Jevine oemors, of jour, doae — A o i up-todate Kitch BROOCH "Diamond " shaped; et with dio- | P. E. Church. All soldiers and vet- % who departed this life one sear ago today. 3 fully eauipped trening January 28, Washington Audliorivm. | STANS 8re Tequested to report at Deaths. I THE FAMILY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. with siiding top POFC. $150 T ward and no_questions It retarers3s | Parish hall at 7:30 o'clock to partici- > FRAZIER. In sad but loving remembrance of | % 1 15 Tre i @ mna il gase. Top | 3rs ferron. §'nion Trust Co %" | pate in the exercises. BALL. Satunar. Febuoay 21, 1055, at 325 | SEL beved ot SLASTE® FRAZIER. wio | Joseph F, Birch’s Sons Reweray i0s hnerses bt s, &t her tesldence, Eimwood, Balls Hill, | JrPArtsq 1is life one year ago ¢ Kot asado BiRcH) eward. merson xt. o MARTHA C. T. BALL, wite of Wii-| "IV S% 4080 - o e 3034 M ST. N.W. Estaviished 1800 1 S Ball. Funeral from St John's Births Reported. e S e, T Mundiy. Februsty 30,| gust when Bopes were'best. ——YOU SHOULD HAVE iirthe reported to the Healts Department | at 1p.m. E “To a home of etarnal re . hin the 1ast 24 hours: . Wednesday, Februars 18, 1025 - b ie ' ;a % and Willlam A. and Laura B. Fields, girl. « "I—,%!\‘PAH h¢|ov:qdn.¢luxhler ‘ot Catherine Bur. | (e LA EERL i S0 much far ux w er erVICe name on collar, “¥im." § reward. Reymond and Sildrad Spicer. boy B Ry o At 1 How lielplessly they 12y : J | B 2 Siiiney . and Carrie B. Cowan, girl. n Pumera Mondar e unesal ‘par.| God knows they worked continuously, 2 3 One Dollar Secures 3 DRIV ING GACNILET Sool iisi—bo Hubert and Della Vaa Roose, el P et la e niw But they are gone today, Funeral Dircctors Since 1350 5 : X 2 ; Joha . snd Melen M. Wilkins. girl =9 S y - e R 732 P Buffet Mirror d: right. Reward. = Room 720, Chartes R and Lella B, Mosubareh ‘bay. | BUTLER. Februery 21, 1925. GERTRUDE | puyppry. 1n joving memors of FrED 4. | Main 5512 i o an mchie frcrch e cnables Genuine Walnut Dini EARBING God Al ot Tl 15| Tenex© aad Thabos Nivete, BUTLER, aged 52 gears, Puneral from her | “rRYDELL, who left us two Sears ago, Feb: COSTE] l“"‘ N.w. nable SARRING Gold fligres, about Jamjiary 18| James C. and fsabeile Naughton, gi , 1 . Be. | ruary 21 1023 R TELLO us to makec this sensationa e ut Dining Fhone * 120, e seph E. evie Fe 5%, at 3 p.m., thence to Marsland ek EL Enss Hon T deona % T o D S Avenue “Baptist Onhroh, 14th and Marviand | The softening hand of time may soothe NOW LOCATED AT low price on bu rrors in 3 Room Suite P | FRATERNTTY PN 1 Rapoa Eailon. o0 % s Dt Snwmaw gt AT B et Obdar BIll Oemetery. The bitterness of grief. | . and 5 sections; g and poly Consists of De or- G between Xith and T3th wts. iCleve. B8E. = . qyhoreis K. and Grace G- fiaries . CHATARD. 21, 1926, at her resi- iy T ¥ 13x45 china_cabinet and | 3350 1a ‘maney: Tast night outside Shorsham | Michael 7. and Mary I Cooonr.fon BLEANOR ADDISON, wite of Tnomat M:|GARDNER. n loving remembrance ot Jo.| 641 B ST. N.E._____Phone L. 5548, L (Jenarted | T ————THE ORIGINAL ———y : six genuine leath. i Tlotel or Arts Club. Finder may keep mone: William 0. and M S SEPH N. GARDNER, M. D., who departed up 4-Pc. pove 10-Pc. PP y iam 0. and Ma; . Yates, 014 St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, Md., on 8 B o D ; The o Site | One Dollar Secures | liiin ™l o g fod o0 oIest | ol BN Gutat Bipt | Sy, bt e B B R i 5 T il F 21 1923, at 2 S S | HANDBAG Gray; Friday, in or mear Kaba's, | Edward F. and Evelyn A. Sherman, boy. COSTELLO. Eeurman s HARMAN. TIn sad but loving remembrane w R G Mahogany or Oak Confaining watch, check, stc. Reward. Cleve,| George M. and Lillin M. Handw, boy. Teinlty Colle fer JTHERESA MAR | Zof our dear nephew and grandson, WALTER 2123 eare 0, Rocks 074 220 George H. aud Dorothy I. Kenndrd, Toy, AR o e e bruaes 53, sc10| 3. HARMAN, who died eight sears ago to- | e e ROUNT Female: biack 334 tan white tip o0 D e oy A, Tateriet Slouat Oliet Cemmtery. | A%, February 23, 1917, ¢ 1208 H STREET, N.W. tail and_white spot low on chest. Liberal re- g FIDER pe small white bands are gently folded, oot e IS 708t o Ford seden Tucedsy ‘mersing s | - Bwint and Bortin aitene- b Stk e, e i Bireis. dom Gone the smiles that were go dmeet. | ———GLYDE J. NICHOLS —— th ‘sen - of - front of 918 M st. will return same to Apt.| Charles end Giadys Matthews, girl. Interment at Williams- A MAGGIE. A — e e fine Rockers. Mi: tdm Royalton, at once no questions will be iddings, ml. = Bight e have n-;d since h'" sad day iy Le6 Sethig asie 2 F e girl (twis life Satarday, Fep.| IWheu'the one we loved was calle Just recelved in LENS—A [oft lens and rame of whell-vimmed | Jviiam and Ber boy. O e Tt 214D v (et ithe Test God took him bome. it was His il . Oxford eveglass, on New York ave. aar.| LORNCDS . girl. ey mer parests: 132 Central ave., Ivy s e e oMiipR, o | 1341 Wisconsin Ave West S04 o8k mabogany, O ey 3 _11 Wisconsin Ave. _____Wes 5 = 10D ¢ . C., BORIS CROWE. She leaves to AS s URHO [ = Y leather or tapes- S i — e od | Baymond and dabel Dorséy, LR ctel | HILL. Sacred to the memory of our dear CHAS. S. Z RST PIN—Sapplire and arl crescent; initial Paul W. and Mamie Floo mourn her loss a devots mother, Mrs. C. ANNIE HILL, SOIPEAST CAPITOL ST. ¢ try. See this big “A. S. P." Reward Cleveland 3157.J. . James and Mary Warner, boy. Crowe; father, Louis W. Crowe, and brother, | mother and grandmother, N v 0 Y. J ho died 12 years ago tod: February 22, wone Lincoln 372. PIN—] Crowe. Funeral will be held Feb | 7 22, st Linoola 372. 3-Pc. Kroehler Cane or | B pamers. B B ot et o e, | ArihurD: aad Beriha h pton: boT: ATt § oS pam. st the residence of her | 1913. FWILLTAS LB, Funeral Director sad i One Dollar Secures Overstuffed Davenport Suite inc. 1208. Russell H. and M. Les Carroll, b, parents. Lo Bande that ai$ a9 batmer. * Livery 1a "conzection. Commodious H. d-Wakefield Overstuffed o r : < POCKETBOOK _Tady's, contalaing $248.33| 3000 F. and Bertba M. Childs, g DETTER. Officers and members of Rose of AT e chapel #nd modern cremalrium. Moderats €eywood-Vyakene e back, wpring- cash and $45 check on So. Md. Trust Co. and | Haoeory oo Loulse McKeamer, girl. Sharon Housebold of Ruth, No. 442, Grand i ; T prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel, call M. 1883, @ P o b Cameron 1391 Jnend | Raymond and Lillian B. Towers, iri. . 0. of 0dd Fellows, are requested to at- nk Geier's S 5 Carriages and Strollers $139 that will open to 1 i T657-3"0r Main 50, = fend o Soneral of Boter BANKA DOT | mpy e 3 Iz:ez\_m efer's olle‘ls' . full size bed. e 240 4 ) y Avenue B 3 : : 1113 SEVENTE ST. N. Postom] it it : G hesarasd iz Deaths Reported Sonaag Feynars %, T, 138 pm. Siem | HOLOER. 1 et s oring romemictnc ot | Lrhes Chipe, Tupines,_ Main 2473 sou-to Bt baby tutens “ing Over- N T8I ot st ani Congectivit apie. Teward : DiErin PRARLOTTE THOMAR 3. G. | HOTCER. who was calisd away |~ Wm. H, Sardo & Co, e b c ] if refurmed to 1815"18th st., Miss Merwin. | _Deaths roported o the Heaith Department | SISTBR MARY L. HOWARD, . Recorder. * | ¢lght years 850 fodss, Februacy gl 0 . x Har = bapeel AL ZRMARY L. HOWARD, . : doitiig ol 2 Fouemitlon doliar M Cane B e ol staffed [ ] =3 ToLLOF BTTA S VS e i Benjanin . H":‘,;c::k, 82, 1734 P FAIRCHIID. Saturday, February 2L 1035, | What would we give to clasp sour hand 412 o Chapel Lincoln 524 abs 2 real good L EElAy SR 2r ; F ‘m... at the residence = G Aedern ChApe o ——— Folding tiouee, e Strollers| gue b SUPAR will Saviee, "Addross Tox 7. Star oftee. | , Hlomse estef, ‘64, Gallinger' Hos- Niore air i e, Abiey | YO Iting face fo gea? JAMES T. RYAN - them at a very i Davenport _opens e SHAWL Large, white, February 18, Eliza 0. Webster, 75, 132 Tennessee ave, n. Cooper, Hyattsville, Md., ANNE MATIRDA, | Your pleasant umiles mads ife worth while, 317 PA. AVE. S.E. bed. fower Hotel. Libersl reward and no ques Moy M Orere. bie bt Tl e a I e ot the late Hamlet M. Fairchild. Which mesnt the world to us. Stodel Cbapal, Lincota 10 to_ful] size e R 5 ¥ tions asked; sentimental value. 1623 Comn.| Joun A. Sweeney, 42, Prov & leosj it 20| Joha A Sweendy. 12, Providence Homitel, | Burial at Greemvos Io memory of oue devoted husband Etvery 1o Conpection. | SHOES, black satin, with jet buckie John C. Graham, 61, 307 Iat st. se. FAWCETT. rted this lfe February 20. ber, SYDNEY L. JETTER, who died | ——— = " —————— One Dollar S 7% AA; one pair gun meial stockings, on| Amy Hillebrand, 86, Providencs Hospital 1926, MARY GOULDING HOOFF, widow of i SPEARE CO e Dollar Secures Woodward & Lothrop's bus at 4:40 Wednesday | Joseph C. McKay, 24, 658 Maryland the late Dr. Edward Stabier Fawcett and In the beautiful hereafter, 3 Return to 1115 12th st. n. James R. Kiimartin,' 58, United States qru’hler of the late Jemes Wallace Hooff, In the life that in to be; Nelther the successors of ner ocon- Suil Jow price, Hood 0 ¥ — Purial at Greenwood, N. Y. w York HIS LOVING MOTHER AND SISTER. * rivate Ambulinces. i w_Berne, Apt. 12. diers' Home Hospital, Funeral from St. Paul’ Somewhere in God's great forever, Simmons Steel Bed ST Do iagd, | Tred. A, Lawreace. 10, Emergency Houpital. | SEouch Alosintris, Vo Monday. Febairs mawhers in Ged's groat fevwver. nected with the original W. R. Spears Complete Outfits on 17th ‘and Pa. ave. of 16th and N. ¥. ane | Martha V. Kealay! €5, Providence Hospital. | 23, at 10:80 e.m. Interment St. Paul's HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER. © | establishment. 940 F Sg, N.W. F of on 14(h and Decafur car, about 8 p.m. I Eilen Faveett) 35, Bhergency Hounitar Bactery. KING. In loving memory of our daughter and | Dhone Frask. 6626, . W. ward. Phene Kensington 142, 23 Ho-pl'. » 40, en route to Emergency’ GANTT. After a brief iliness at Garfield ter, EDITH MAB )\th;»whn died three F’UNEK AL DESIGNS This outfit con- szz WATCH ¥OB_CHARM—_Sbield_with asonic| 1 Roy 7, Wilkinson, 11 menths, 915 Sth gugiul. JOHN E. GANTT of Washington, Jears l‘.z'kotflsh%gl;uuxss..xlz'&i!m‘ - siats. of full i by, a tattinls O D. H. Resard 1) Y . 1p bis G4th yeer. Remains at the fu: e AT e a North 6288 or Main 8345 e R | gt Basuall, 4 moathe, 1715 1065 o, méralpariors of Peter M. Ulrich, 1530 Wis. | XREMB. In, loving remembrance of my dear BLACKISTONE'S e e T g Mary L. Kiplinger, 1 méath, 4260 Senihern | copsin ave. Funeral services will be held [ mother, MARGARETHA KREMB, who died S By isin; S E MG Re- | M . . Monday afte February 23, at 2 o'clock. | five years ago today, February 22, 1920, Floral “Blanket Sprays” il ward. Lincoln 683. 23 e Interment pri ] DAUGHTER LENA * Or' pray: ish; so good Cor WRIST WATO White 7eb, Tast Infant of Willlam aed Cors Tucker, 1 day, - autiful Floral Designs spring_and cot- e Fa bl ot Fridar. | Providence Hompital. GILLEM. Satnrday, February 21, 1025, at|LEAVELL. In memory of our beloved wife Tith & B 1o plete 18th and Massachusetts. Liberal reward pal Mary F. Whitley, 55, 2428 F gt. 30 p.m., at his parents’ residence, 932 and mother. JESSID L. LEAVELL. who de. oe._"4t2 & = 2 tcn mattress. Outfit party réturning watch to Costello, 1301 Mass: Maria Freeman, 77, 1524 5th st. Westminster st. n.w., RICHARD A. GIL-| parted this life two years ago today, Febru- Prompt auto delivery service. celts % | Mar} E. Warren, 36, 1051 48th pl. n. TLEM,.Jr.. beloved son of Martha Gray Gii-| ary 22, 102 o -y wes Artistic—expressive—nexpensive. WCRINT WATCH_BUgrved WAl fo Az | Bdna Harton, 5. Childron's Hosplial. lem ‘and Richard A. Glllem. r.. aged. 6| MHER DEVOTED' HUSBAND AND CHIL- Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Reward. Beturn i 2129 28th st. ne = Leroy Snowdes, 1, 114 Vaa st. s.e, - Joam., Notiew of taneral Bereatier! . DREN. . o o - \