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THE SUNDAY WOMAN DEAD IN RIVER. Richmond Body Identified as That of Mrs. Martha J. Lewis, 72. Spacial Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, October _ 24.—The body of Mrs. Martha J. Lewis, 7 years old, was found in the river here late yesterday. There were no bruises to indicate violence. She was the mother of a local physician and once was_prominent. Phone Main 8108-8100 604-610 9th St. N.W. 17 5g0ms. £0 weekly: $10.50 rooma. ‘S8 with toulet, shower anc lavatory. $10: in Toum. %0 % more. Booms ik Mother's: ~ FOR LEASE Conn. Ave. at K Stores, Shops Professiodal Apts. Low Rents [SHARNON: & LUCHY) 713 14th St. M 2345 3 ai Piano Shop 227 Penn. Ave. S. E. Open Nights Trade in any musical instrument you have as first payment cneyilown ) & See This Beautifu SFEK TO ENTERTAIN MEN INHOSPITALS egion Officials Obtain Prom- ise of Help of Opera Com- pany in Programs. | IL l | | i | Charles Kohen, hospital welfare committee of the | American Legion, District of Colum- bia Department, announced yesterday | that his committee intends to | weekly entertainments throughout the Winter to the World War veter | ans Walter Reed, Mount Alto, | Naval and St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. chairman of the give at idea of cheering them up through the Winter that the entertalnments have been arranged. The first of these will be a musicale at the Red Cross Hut, Walter Reed Hospital, November 6, the entertain- ers for the evening being Joe Bran- son’s jazz orchestra, members of the Washington Opera Company, Marle Howe Spurr, pianist, and Romona Newman, soprano. The following Monday, November 9, a number of ex-service men will be taken to the concert of Mme. Louise Homer, the contralto, as guests of Mrs. Peggy Alblon, manager of the concert. Chairman Kohen is now scheduling additional entertainments for the rest of the Winter. Those who have pledged their ald include Edward Al bion, general director of the Washing. ton Opera Company; the O'Connor School of Expression, Mrs. Peggy Al- bion, manager of the Monday Evening Concert series; Helen, Moody and Ro- mona Newmin, singers: Joe Branson's orchestra and Marie Howe Spurr and Gertrude Kriselman, planists. Other entertainers desiring to aid in the program should communicate with AMr. Kohen at his office, 519 Fourteenth street. Telephone Main 5619. | | There are hundreds of veterans | | still in local hospitals suffering Irnnl" ! wounds received in the World War, ! 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The President, acting on recommen. dations of Director Camp of the Cus- toms Service, therefore has issued an order establiching a port of entry at West Palm Deach, to be under juris diction of the headquarters for the Florida district, at T ampa Transferred to Philippines. First Lieut. Leon C. Poi 34th Infantry, at Fort Kust has ordered to the Po u, PAINTING, PAPER- HANGING, JOBBING H. L. HUTCHINGS 1637 Webster St. N'W. Phone Adams 736 FOR ESTIMATES AND SAMPLES Sanitary €arpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 1638 CLEVELAND PARK HOMES 31st & Rodman Sts. (1 Block West of Conn. Ave.) An you inspection will ¢ that these new sem tached brick homes are best investment home values today You are cordially mnvited t inspect these homes today tween 9 a.m. and 9 p. C.H.SMALL & CO. Builders—Realtors. Main 6861 15th St. N.W. 925 DR. HUTCHIN'S Amber Oil Liniment For ‘Rlli.“'“;\ll‘)l.\\l. glll.l).\. SCIATICA At Any Drug Store. 75¢ Or direct from Waldman Druz Co., Hyattsville, Md. 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Correct wrong \ | 1 Philippines for | | COLLIE | wh D. ¢, OCTOBER 25, 1925—PART 1. NEW PARISH SCHOOL TO BE OPENED TOMORROW G RAR T ma T strect northeast, whicl the Holy Name i o o, e e (HOLY NAME MEN Prominent Speakers to Talk at Opening of Parochial Hall Tomorrow. ‘With Archbishop Curley of Balti- more, Very Rev. Ignatius Smith, O. I’ prior of the Dominican House of Studies, and Col. William J. Dono- Assistant United States ney General, as the principal speak- ers, a big rally of all the Holy Name men in Washington is to be h in st parochtal hall, o T street northeast, tomorrow nigl This is to be considered as the formal opening and dedication the new parochial hall and school buildin and many prominent per- sons Have been invited as special guests. van, Attor- Martin's new Union to Meet. The District Holy Name Union, ganizations, will hold its quarterly meeting in connection with the rall: the who are secure new members for Martin's parish section, hosts of the evening i will be opened tomorrow night with ¥ ; ght with | M rank P. Gunning ts president of ill participate. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. he Red Triangle Outing Club will meet at John Bridge at 9:30 o'clock for an allday trip to Wide- water. Straw ride to Great Falls, cents. Hike will be to Cupids Bower, where there will be a campfire and coffee. Bring lunch, cup and spoon Cabin Edgar T. Gaddis and Waldburg Hew- | itt, leader: TONIGHT. Joe Shelby Riley of who is giving s heal the Universalist Church, will ach at the church at § o'clock on eat Scenes in the Life of the Paul.” D o lectures on the home Apostle Washington Lodge, Society, will meet at § o Herbert Solyom w tion.” Free. Mrs speak ¢ Younsg Me will give th street and Pennsylvania ave- Two Are Commissioned. George W Lovin has bee lieutena antry, Reseue 1 RULLDOG NCH OF fornia last RMAN rtheast KEYS Tuesday POLICE section. Animal Rescue s tor LOST. TSTICON—On street_car reward. F 7 Bryant conta eyeglasses. Liberal reward DED BAG with ¢ 1 or stre 0 reward. ard, 2230 Califomnia st n.w BILL FOLDER—Black and__railroad tickets 1410 G 1€ mon Adams 11 Atents Mre B North D Rl With mones return to H and receive re: Kt With three ns’ Bureau Ve st October Call Main 6740, Branch - Sither on’ Build: 5. Reward. Flexitle ity of Navy or shop: Grifith, 2200 latinum nd Food Adminia- ng district. Reward 19th st. n.w. Pot Seliow Tl st OIN PURSE—Small i ane pe Quines Adans PUp ¥ m_point of Kansas Reward oth Va reday’ | coLLIE | | R Taian. on reward. TIRES Linc. 3 CORD Joxd Federal | 413 10th st male. ol Phone Kre FRATERNITY PIN——S; pac “R. P L bhack of 1 return_to GLASSES Wi Colem = ” ; o) esday evening. 7 Newton st B case marked and Sth 'sts. n.e "Lincoln 6704 Tortoise ehell. | on Mt. Pleacant M <t Reward. Pho SSES—In 13th st post o 8. E. Cudd, 1122 on Finger “Milwaukes. Phone Seliow camn or Conn. West 714 oo Wednes: 25th st n.w e between North Capitol M _and O sts. Finder pleas G afora. Sortn 1045, Pere nouty €. METROPOLITAN POLICE BADGE 962, toher 50 . Reward. Return to Jas. H. Cal - irom waiting m to trains at Unfon: Statio: e e e The BAENtoN Hoter 6 mee o ord KPIE fur: lost on_ Thurad: or Detwaen 14th and & and 141h and - n, Connecticut ave.: reward. Maln 5520, 15¢h at Al NOS! LAS ®hell rim: attached, ‘on_Oct. ‘15, from to 14th and K nw.. or_on Reward. _Phone Line. 211 PART POODLE. part fox terrier: white. large tan spoi around and over left eve rame Jack: invalid's pet: reward. 1410 nw. F. 40 2 POCKETBOOK by aged work ing_about $8 in Dille: some tokens an change. Col. 3134-W." Reward. POLICE_ DOG—Femal Tan_ breast and feol; & montha old: iberal foward. Mra. 25 1. with black ard and E n.e. Mt Pleasant car. on d small R diamond._platinum. with small sap- phires, 1n old Land OMce Blde. Saturday afternoon. Freeman, ) Que.” Reward. 1 SHAWL—Will the party w woolen ‘shawl at f0ot ball game at ball park on 17t return to owner. receive ‘reward? Prized heir 7 SMALL COIN 30 and $40 in_bill Rialto Theater. Thursday ni Teturn to Abt. 219, 1717 K reward. it SPECTACLES. horn-rimmed: car or Caiv “loon. Phon jmitation shell ht: finder please st.. and receive STICKPIN, large cameo. ober building E. 6th and B s.w.. and overnment Hotel. New Jersey ave.: reward. Ida Hodmett. Government Hotele. I-K Build: riday. Oct TCH ot W ‘monogrammed. bronze fab. hington Cipele. . 601. Re- AND DIAMOND BROOCH — Circle of pearls with inner circle of diamonds set in platinum; size one inch in diameter ; liberal reward. Lost between October 6 and 18. Telephone Bethesda 11. Theos phical | iost in | £oing out Spring rd. to 14th. | | the Washineton union, John F. Carron 1s chairman of the { commirtee and will preside. Charl W. Floeckher is president of the Martin's section and Francls do Sales Rvan is secretary. These men have hiad charge of all arrangements for the big affair tomorrow night. Entertainment Features. George H. O'Connor and Matt Horn will contribute humor and song hits. Thomas P. Cantwell of St Peter's parish will also sing. Fur- ther vaudeville entertainment will be by artists from the Keith's bill Williams Orchestra will supply musie. Among the prominent guests will be Bishop Thomas J. Shahan, tor of the Catholic University Rev. George J. Dougherty, vice rec tor of the Catholic University; Very Rev. Edward J. Fitzgerald of the Immaculate Conception _ College. hollc Univérsity; Rev. Eugene A Hannon, former pastor of St. Mar- parish, and Very Rev. P. C spiritual director of the gton Holy Name Union. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Masonic Study Club of Wash- |Ington-Centennial Lodge will meet to | morrow, 7:30 p.m., at Masonic Temple A paper in_the Philippines,” will be read by Alfredo | amson.” Master Masons invited. | Department of Agricultu=s Cornel- ams will entertain the Cornel Alumni | Society in an Autumn frolic Tuesday at the Cieves Cafeteria, 1819 G street. | 1 The Soclety of the Nazarene will | *piphany Church Tuesday at and at 8 pm. Rev. John ovincial director, wHl conduct i n s. A healing service will | The Sunbonnet Women of / | will have a Halloween dance 8:30 p.m., in the Armory Costumes, | i merica Thur Central The Washington Practical P Club will have study nigh |morrow, 8 p.m., at the Playhouse. S. Holloman, pastos t Church, wil day 3ar Jame 5 i ology to Rev. Dr. Births Reported. The followine birthe have been reported the Health Depa: of n T Avenne D { Willis _is pastor As a Nail in S for building fund | The annual Halloween dx ausj Mount Vernon L 395, to the hood “Frain M_ Homan. 4 1. Mills. girl Hiancha M. Adams. boy *and Ciara M. White. hoy. and Mignon T. Jackeon. girl and Mattie Johnson: bo welcome nce under NEa 0 Brot will e Sanford. boy. it Deaths Reported. followine deaths have heen reported Department within the past w Roed Hos- 3 Temple chapter, No. 13 ern star, meet pm., i T and Nev tertainn refresk Order East- | T 7:30 1 Masor hirteenth York ent has be ts will be sef vear 81 ved 4 st n.w 1358 Gy 2614 Legion uesday of the | Hogltal |of the District .2 das. Homeopathic 30 p.m Buiiding, streets to join in | triotic and’ civic Navy day. will assemble T the east end Seventeenth and B/ opital the meeting of pa-|_ Herhert Holman, societies to celebrate | g €ards of Than ROADE. thank riton. 26 vears. Emergency Hos. 28. Emergency Hospital express my_sincers i my relatives indriess and and beautiful the death_of T _ROHDE TAM A. GROSS end ous The Daughters of Isabella will give querade Halloween party at the on Club, 1701 K street, to.| $ p.m i rbutes sant MARGARE! AT We wish to ext r relatives a Marriage Licenses. SnTH, 2 {'the death 0f Gur be) mother and, dear grandmother. MAR’ SMITH. and thank them for the beaut floral tributes. THE FAMILY. Married. ACR—ONTRICH. Mr. and Mre. John H Ontrich announce the marriage of th daught RY DOROTHY ONTRICH. to i FLACK Sentember 16. 1625, MA. No cards = Peaths. heen is Laufe Wil itown ) and Alice W. Moyer, both Siebel and Mary C. Ken li, Va.. ana | FL. this city | 't Rich I Allen of thix a1 Harry E Acher and "= A, Thomas and Stella € I and Mildrad Gun of 'Bal h of Philadelpni New v wond, Va. and| reomeiing v Tugradas. October 22, 1035, e esdenee: of e sisier. Rladmie. T35 51h 5t Tow DANKA K e oo, Deloved ‘wite BELL 5 "Bon 2nd Gevoted daaghter of the A 0 A exander Moore, Fu: - ron: Terael G, M- Fr Chucch, 15t and nday” October 25, &t 1 ends and relatives invited. Totbe Gpened ot the church Saturday, October 24, 1025, at oy S 2SR et o Mrs St A BOLSTER. Notice of funeral key and Ma BOLSTER the . District | day, fal row incr of and e Columbia—Showers lder tonight: cloudiness, probably : moderate south fting to northwest winds to- | oming varia Maryland—Showe ¢ falr and colde increasing cloudi tomorrow night Virginia—Showers today extreme west portion; generally and colder tonight; tomorrow increas ing cloudiness, probably showers to- morrow night; fresh southwest shift ing to northwest wi West Virginia—F and colder, probably changing to snow flurries today: generally fair tonight: tomor- row increasing cloudiness and some- what warmer, probably followed by rain. Records for Twenty-four Hours, Thermometer—Midnight, 40; 2 a.m 43; 4 a.m., 44: 6 am,, 44 8 a.m., 45; 10 a.m., 49; 12 noon, 50; 2 p.m., 51; 4 p.m., p.m., 54; § p.m., 64. Highest, 55; lowest, 39. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 66; lowest, 35. Weather in Various Citi Temperature.— Precipl. Max. Min. tation 8 Sat- Fri.’ Sat. pm.to urday. night. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. 48760 034 070 0.5, 012 084 iuter BONTZ. fosidénce, 101 weloved hushan: om0 the late Jacob and Joba Services at the above addre: tober 28, at 2 pm. Relatives @ ovited. Interment at Glenwood : . 1925, at his 32nd <. n.ow.. EDWARD, of Eiizabeth Bontz and Bontz . Oc: d friends ometery. 26 St o O E et from Bemard Danza : o IO e iay. Otiober 7 3591 LAt B W W ashimgton B D eratlon Cemetery, 48 AN, Saturday. October 24, 10 DA anal Soldie Hampton. va GEORGE H. DADDYSMAN, father of Mrs. Virginia Sheetz d Mrs. May Hughes and James and George H. Daddysman, jr. Funeral irom the chapel of W. R. Spears 1208 H &t. n.w.. on Monday. Octo- Go: 330% gt 2 . M ent at Glenwood Cemetery. 5 DEALE. e oonaid). his late residence Monday morning. Octo- ber 268, at 8:30 o'clock. thence to St. Alo- ysius Church. where requiem mass will be Taln BT T Relatives 'and Triends B Baliore Tapers idise Copy’) hu ENT. Saturday. Octoher 24 1925 D ecamen's Hosnital WILLIAM F Gevoted friend of Roval G. Hunt and fam: {5 **Funeral Sunday. October 25. at .. from the W, neral parlors. 2322 Relatives and friends invited. \TLER. _Suddenly, Saturday. October 24, OIS CARL L. beioved husband of Cain: 3 years. Funera e plage “from 3 F. Costello's 1 Capitol si.. Mond %0 o'cloci ” Relativ (Ashtabula: Ohio. Asheville, N Atlanta, ‘Ga.. ... Atlantic City, N, 7.0 Baltimore, Md._ ... s chael. October 26, and_ friends invited Pavers please copy.) SY. Saturday, October 24, 1025 at HANEY, o R residence. Rocks e, Md SAMCEL" B. HANEY. Funeral notlcé Jater. L ARMAN. Suddenly. Saturday. October 24, BARAAN nls residenice, 419 New York ave: n.w. JOSEPH HARMAN.' Remains at the “chapel of Thomas S. Serzeon. 1011 2R st. now. Notice of funeral hereafter. * RN. October 23. 1925. at 8:30 pm.. O Noma: Park ~Sanitariam. IDA "HORN. aged 74 _years of the late Edwin Horn and Mrs. La day. October_ 26, at 3 Chapel of J. William Lee and acquaintances invited. JONES. Saturday. October 24, 1925. at her residence. 1621 15th st. n.w. OLIVE & veloyed nlece of Mrs. 'A. G, Williams. sidter of Lieze, John and Dr Jones nof Lorena Thomas. malns may be viewed after 2 p.m. Mo dny at McGuire's funeral home. Funeral rom' Lincoln ~Temple ~ Congregational Church. 11th and R niw.. Tuesday. Octover 27 &t 2:30 p.m. 26 LIGGINES. Departed this life October 21. 1925. 4:45 p.m.. at her residence, Takoma Park. Md. LOUISE ANNIE LIGGINES. Funcial ai Pilerim Baptist Chireh, Lin: 26! ti. ne.” Wy, Cleveland, Ohio.. .. Davenport Denver. Des M Detroit., Duluth El Pase. ‘Tex Galveston, Tex Helena. Mont.-. 0"\ Indianapolis, ind.. Jackeonville, Fla.l Kansas_City. Mo.." Little Rock, Ark.. Los Angeles, Calif Tonimie: Ky Marquette, Mich Memphis. “Tenn. Miami. ¥l Mobile, New Orlean: ew York. N. Y. North_Platte.” Neb: Omaha. Nebr. Philadelohta, Pa. Phoenix. 'Ariz... Pittsburkh. Pa.. . { Portland. Me.... Portland. Oreg. alt Lake City St. Louis. Mo St Paul. Minn.. an” Antonio, Tex Sin_Dieko. Calit: 8 Francisco, Callf. anta Fe. N, Mex Savannal, 5 Seattle. Wash: Springileld. T, Tampa. Fla. Toledo. Ohig.. Vickabure. Mi WASHINGTON. Bt Mich.. . Minn. FEHEE e t : den, Md.. Sunday. October 25. at Utah = 24 H. Suddenls. Saturday. October 24, LY 1925 HUGH A. LYNCH. beloved son of Michael P. and ‘Mai ‘Lynch (nee M Sweeney) of 5329 Illincis ave. n.w. tice of funeral hereafter. MADIGAN. Thursday. October 22. 1925, at 12:30 am. in Providence Hospital, W1 LIAM 3 MADIGAN. and Friday, October 2 . his beloved wife. MARY A. N (nee Hill). at the family resi dence. 47 Girard st. e, The funeral of both ‘husband and wife will take place from_their late residence M ber 26. thence o St. whers mase will be said ment at Mount Olivet Cem Wves and iriends invited o PLAN BIG RALLY| ot | comprising more than 20 parish or- | conducted by a committes of 50 to | of | MeCARTRY. atb pan’ at A McCARTHY dence of s da Biuemont. Va | e | ' « Monca Cathol MULHALL F. MU October 23, on of the late Cap Mulha Funeral & Sone' funeral on Monday. October and Annjs Thomas R. Nal lors, 131 Tith 26. 4t 9 a.m PALMER. Office Lodge. No. 2 aro requested from ¥ re and members of 0 01 G Peace and D, of & v Gdd Fellows 730 “pm. at MARIE FRAN daughter of He CE | PETERSEN. rrELes later. | REED. TR ARt | | | 1 s the 48 WILLTAM I Reed Paul's Catho here requie s vlease copy. ) | scraar | SCHUTT, pn Frid, At 0 o Sunday Columbia Gardens, ' A spe Whiting SCHUTT. 6 C master. SHAFFER. 10-20 nm at_his AMBROSE {AFFER Jn Hemo In 1o riam. BAKER. CLARK In life she exem Flements of HUSBAND WILLIAM 2 Dassed on to his hea 50 today October - He met HIS MOTHE! BIRCH. I the place seh_and as o "SBAND AND ( BOUIS. In sad loving my inate and pal. MARY aqutetly fell asieen two vears In the midst of night etars o¢ tte ore 1 FRANK H And worsh Giye oy or £ Take EAD. In daughte; departed LOCKHRI Alone?® G { For Jesus ¢ nk of the thin ik of the t | I to myself LOVING MOTHER, aemory of ou dear mothe and_sister. ELIZABETH MICKENS. wh &eparted fhis Tife five vears afo t Octobe: 1920 Wwe you in MICKENS. T “THE bl this InEiichy of ik be N1 S WEBEL. who dled DEVOTED HUSBAND ¥ land FAMILY. meet ; WEBEL. _sacred loved ‘wife, MIN Qctober 25 191 HER WOODARD. 1In father THOA parted t loving memory of onr den AS L. WOODARD. ‘who d s life Ove Tears aco today. Oct ber 25. 1920 From this world of v To the land of Dea God has taken you Whers you have fou YOUR DEVOTE! 1 > CHILDREN FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Model Chapel Lincoln 142 Private Ambulance Livery in Conne: V.L.SPEARE CO, Neither the successors of nor connected wiih the orizinal W. R Speare establisn: 009 H St. NW. St N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC_BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.\. Egiablished 1s1 Phone_ West 11 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penn Ave. N.W. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE. Pt L CHAS. S. ZURHORST J. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em. Palmer Livery in Comnection. Commodions Ohapel and modem crematorium. = Moderais prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cail M. I3K5. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 3 SEVENTH ST. N.W. o 18 SEY N “Toiephone _Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 _ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412, 8 ST, N3 Lincoln 524 Modern_Chapel ER 6026, FU Prompt_Auto Artistic—expressive— Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at Moderate Prices. 14th & H. _Tel. M. 3707, o ol W TP Geo.C. Shaffer CHOICE FLORAL FMBLEMS . 8t MODERATE PRICES. . Prompt Delivery,

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