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3945 CONNECTICUT AVE. A beautitul new apartment over looklng Rock Creek Park 2 to 1 Rooms With Bath Bright, Roomy Apts. $55 PER MONTH AND UP New, | I Blevators. Switeh hoard Higli-class and modern throughont lnauiré of Resident Manager or MADDUX, MARSHALL, MOSS & MALLORY, Inc. MADE IN"THE 923 15th Street Main 10134 MAVIS PLANT 1616 16th Street APARTMENTS Soundproof Floors ire just one of the many features pro- ed in this modern eight story fireproof ment building for the conifort of « )T the finest locations on, just above Scott Circle Yet vou can procure a apartment of two alcove, Kitchen and bath { month! See the Resident Manager Phone North 1600 FRISTOE teenth Street Phone Main 1512 Fme for Kiddies New Bungalow Homes With Large Grounds location, convenient to etc. Large oak shade Five large room and all modern equip- hborhood. delightiul s, stores, schools, every yarc basement 1 Select ne 3,6..)00 Small Payment and $55 a Month dry VISIT THEM SUNDAY! Take G St. car out R. I. Ave. to 14th St. N.E.. then walk three squares North to Irving St—or 16th and Irving Sts. WARIREN - OWNERS AND BUILDERS Street Main 9770 ay Pho 925 15th ne—Pot. 15} - — e e Bl e———IE————=IR———IEl $1 Will Open 2 Savings Account. Open at 8:30 A.M. Dail The Columbia National Bank Capital, 911 E Street S B szse000.00 $300,000.00 WHAT IS YOUR GOAL? A business or home of your own? Assurance of comfort in your declining da No matter which of these is vour objective in building a bank balance, you will succeed better by patron- izing OUR SAVINGS DEPT. QColumbia’s inducements are’ helpful service, National Bank security and 3% Compound In- terest. Join hands with us THIS PAYDAY. ”O}m‘nivngl‘l 5 PfiM }{é;tday, November 2 > 3% Compound Interest Our Savings Dept. Pays Hot-Water and Steam Boilers, Stoves and Ranges The Largest Stock South of Philadelphia Here For Your Convenience Deliveries Twice a Day to All Parts of the City Fries Beas & Suare Co. 734 10th St. N.W. ain 1964 Heating Sapp! e upnlles Masor Paints -ml’ Oils TGN DOLLAR,, BAiTIMORE M o] THE EVENING STAR. ‘WASHINGTON. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Young Men's Hebrew Associa- tion will give an entertainment 'llml dance tomorrow evening at its build- | ing, Pennsylvania avente and Elev enth street. District Commissioner Fenning will speak at the meeting of the Columb Heights Citizens' Association Tuesday evening, at 3017 Fourteenth street. The Wanderlusters’ hike will start from Rossiyn, Va., tomorrow at 10 am. All day Meet Mr. Gams, leader, at v livision meeting tomorrow, 1:30, p.m., in Stanley Hall, U. S. Soldiers’ Hom, It will be attended by the Divis ion commander, and dele from Maryland, New Jersey, Penns and Virginia. All veterans asked to ‘meeting of the | . . will be held tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Isfael Baptist Church. Pro. gram of speaking and music. sjon free. The Red Triangle Outing Club w meet at Rosslyn, Va., at 1 Buy round-trip ticket to Great Fall: Your Own Apartment Not one Ivania | Admis- | o'clock. | Camp-fire party at Swinks Mill. Bill Rickardson, leade: H sychic Phenomena” will be the | subject of a talk at United Lodge of | Theosophists, 1731 K. street, tomor- row, 8 p.m. Public invited. = S s ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Sigma Lambda Nu Sorority will give a dance in the Virginia room of the Lee House. The Red Triangle Outing Club ill give a Halloween dance, 8:45 o'clock, lat the Blue Triangle Hut, Twentieth |and B streets. | Mount Vernon Ladies’ Auxill | of Railroad Tr al Halloween . Hall, 920 ,‘m sk march begin Lodge, No. 398, to the Brotherhood men, will give its an- a: 8 o'clock, in nth street. Grand 10 o'clock. A Halloween masquerade dance will be given in St. Luke's parish hall, | Bladensburz. Kallipolis Grotto Drum Corps_will_give | mask ball at New Wil ba 1 Drill and Halloween rd Hotel. Tivoli Pastime Club will have which —but a fine, modern apartment home in a new, fireproof bmld ing, which you are buying for LESS THAN RENT would be! 1435 N Street Just East of Sixteenth Street at Scott Circle you are merely paying for the privilege of occupying in the Denlee ballroom, 1519 R street. Maine State Soclety will open its season, 8 o'clock, in auditorfum of the Thomson School. Music. Summer ex- periences. St. Monica’s Chapel will give its an- nual Halloween night frolic at Guild Hall, 7:30 o’clock. The Frolic Club will loween dance at the Cairo. welcome. give a Hal- Visitors Alumnae of the Western College, Oxford, Ohio, are invited to meet President W. W. Boyd at Longfellow Inn, 1214 Eighteenth street, at 5 o'clock. The National Fellowship Club will give a masquerade dance at Hotel Washington. Visitors welcome. Washington Councll, No. 22, U. C. C. of ., auxillary to Masonic Engi- neers, will glve a masquerade loween dance Masonic Temple, Eighth and streeis northeast. Friends invited. Halloween dance of the Filipino | residents of the District under aus- | pices of the Filipino Club will be | Blven the Arlington Hotel, 8: S e $32 a Mo. and up o Small Initial Payment OPEN DAILY UNTIL 9 P.M. See Dr. Dawson Franklin 2238 XHIBIT HOME Open Daily Till 8 P.M. alone their st Drive to Reservol The materials, the construc ingly fitted Sewon Road (one_square Connoisseurs of Beauty Laud te Homes of oxhall Ifi aqe Americd’s Finest Community of Group Homes NCHANTING alike by day and by night, the quaint dwellings of FOXHALL VILLAGE command admiration and praise from all who behold. ng beauty of design and appointments that attracts; there subtle tone of quality that manifests itself within and without, up n, the craftsmanship and the equipment i'n these homes are unmistakably of a grade above what even the most optimmw‘ could expect within a thousand dollars of the reasonable prices asked. People of discern- ment and discriminating tastes are finding in FOXHALL VILLAGE the realization of their own desires, often discussed but never heretofore tangibly expressed in modern homes at moderate prices. VISIT THE FURNISHED EXHIBIT HOME by W. & J. SLOANE of in the latest ve San Francisco and Washington. Hiventern Tl r Roud to Foxhall Koad and tho Vilage: BOSS b PHELPS OWNERS 1417 K Street OO Sehool at 35th Strest and, Reservolr Q_Street: hoflhwufl, and west on 2 31,000 payment and $75 a month It is not a airs and down. SATURDAY, OCTOB. GEN, FELIX AGNUS | v | [ forts in South Carolina, | Miss {tean R 31, 1925. DIES INBALTIMORE Famous Warrior and Pub- lisher Succumbs to In- - firmities of Age at 87. By the Associated Press 0 BALTIMORE, Md., Octobe Gen. Fellx Agnus, veteran of two wars and newspaper publisher, died at his home here at 1:25 o'clock this morning, aged 87 years. Death came peaceful] with members of the gen- at his bedside. Gen. Agnus had been suffering from the infirmities of old age for about efght months, and for the past three months had been confined to bed with nurses in constant attendance and the end of his long and varied chireer momentarily expected. Born in Lyons, ¥ Gen. Agnus joir of Zouaves when Napoleon TIT his war against Austria, and par- jticipated in the battle of Montehello {Later he was detailed to a post in the flylng corps under the famous Garibaldi. Rose From Ranks He came to Ame: and at the outbreak of the War enlisted in Dur. h York Zouaves as a private, through the ranks untll ¢ his discharge, in 18 brigadier general : vears. He led the charge at Bridge, was in the dash at Hanove: Couthouse, participated in the storm ing of the hills near Richmond and was wounded at Gaines Mills. _Be sldes participating in the Port Huffsor assault he served in the expedition t Sabine and received a saber cut on his wrist in a hand-to-hand figh With a Texas cavalryman at Fayette ville. When Duryea's regiment became re duced in numt the then M: Agnus went to New York and enliste four new comp: Returning t service, he was made lieutenant colone! served in the 19th Corps when Ger Sheridan checked Early’s raids in 1564 and he w + personal witness Sheridan’s ride. received his neral he was the in the Army. as inspector g 31— n War. Civi ew rising time of breveted Ashland neral | the rummnem of the South and com missioned to dismantle Confederat« Georgia anc was wounded Agnus was e home of Charle nd publisher of th American, where he w by Mr. Fulton's daughter Annie” E. Fulton, who becam: Gen. Agnus’ wife when the war ended Became Publisher. With the coming of peace, Ger Agnus joined the staff of the A ner nd gradually was given respon sil vl“(\ and authority until 1883, wher death of Mr. Fulton he becs Are In that position he exer « ni powerful influence in advancing | the interests of the city of Baltimore and in the promotion of many public enterprises. He was one of the orizinal members of the Assoclited Press, was a dele. gate to several l‘.(‘xlnhli( n nationa’ conventions, a member of the Gran of the Loyal Legion, one harter members of the Army anc vy Club of Washington and was knight commander of the French (% lonial Order of Nichan-el-Anonar, one of the divisions of the Legion of Honor Gen 1d two daughters, Mrs Oscar Teser, wife of Judge Leser nd, and Miss Elise Agnus. Florid After he Galr, fills, Gen. to Baltimore to t C. Fulton, owne: Baltimore cared for Marri 1age Licenses. riage licenses have been issued to the Sandow of New Yor d A Radfora”of (X city C S A Barber and Zeln ll’m,.n'vr and - Part S5 of Ovder Morris Heichte Heights h d Josephine Watts 1;‘.mm and Mabel E. Rey Nora M. Meads Drake of ‘Richmond. Va M. Donnelly ¢ Smyma. Fla vin’ S, Coonar ‘al ‘this city and Edith lesnie ‘of Flint, Mich “Edward 3. De Barbieri 6f Xe and Gladys W. Raymow of this S nd Es of Alcova an(hls \‘ Es liiam J.'Cox and Ellen o or Rty €03 2 E. Armour: both " D. Brooks of. this e ing of Brookivn: Ny ° cit7 and Al gilareus F. Wheatlind. fr. and Eleanor Charles F. Marvim and Irene E. Bodick John T. Donahoe. of Frederickopon. Va and Ida F. Martin Martin of | Ihxs sy, . Births. Reported The following hirthe have been rep: {o the Health Department in the Tas ours Hirbert M, and Annic E. Bowen, cirl Alford and Lottie Lone. g = Howell ind Hartiette K renth. eir] Frank and Agnes M. Hereford, ho; Harold J. and ) Barnes ted 23 ce B, Garrity. girl, Qnr!c- and Georgia Hardeson. 05 Boush. boy. ava B. Eubanks. kirl uéas, Frank and Beatrice Johnson, Arthur and Adell Diggs, girl Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reportad to the Health Department in the last hours: Nellie B. Anne 8.8 Harold ~ Garges, School for Boss. L 230 Linwood pl. s.w. 16" Natonal Training ‘]"M.'n({‘l\'TVI;‘r‘k:J l:"(yl }Olh st. ne. Gren aiker’ 60, Ga) . John J. Hogan, Rfl hn‘lpr Somnltal 5 Frd'sts ne id10 Clifton ot Mary T. Jones. Thotmas Xagtor. a8, William Terrell Murr: e Hm Narh, 5 Cedar st.” S F resdmen's Hosital. DALE DOG. black and tan. with . qollar. and “harness: reward. Colum- zle. bia 894, Green m.moxn DINNER RING. had Reward. . Briggs. UID Cenler Vll‘kc% DOGS—Two white Eskimo Spitz: male name Boots: large bunch: female small. Liberal 2frs. Brown, 934 French st. nw EYEGLASSES —Tortoise shel Tl z:tzt:‘l,‘ A“g‘ L‘(n"nlrll‘!:ul'kE Ilfl.Edly n‘l’h! ward. " Fabiny 7 Lincoln 1672°W after 6 ' o0 '3hatt FOUNTAIN _PEN—Brown, b Wardman Park Annex. Rewarge " 208 GENT'S MOCHA GLOVE—BIMk atitching, Thursday. in vicinity of P Adame 788 "ater 6 pre uon Ofics. Call GLASSES—Pair shell-rimmed: October 30, in brown case. on' Pa. ave. Fhono Weei GLASSES —Between T and L on 15th. Grlce Stipek, 1213 Vermont ave. n.w. GLASSES—Child 35th _snd Wisco Call West 2162. GLOVE—Black Adams 14 : Tost Thursday. hetwmn sin ave.: Franklin cae. Wwoo. and leather. Call Gon E. car, het‘\eon 14th and East ( - Norans Soodiward' & Lothrop's. = Reward. Lincoln 7011-J. RING. diamond. small, Courtlandt. {nxton: Tim SPECTACLES—Bone-rimmed, on Friday eve: ning, between Randolph st. and Grant Ci c"nflo‘. on bus between same points. Adams Bt e Rentleman's: re Circulation - Department. GEN. FELIX AGNU 11 OF 13 HOSPITALS HERE ON 0. K.’D LIST American College of Surgeons’ Head Announces Approval of Local Institutions. lleven out of th istrict list of fulfil rteen hospita Colun are inclu, approved institutions zation tests nt today director i 1 pital people meeting interr nt st 10stic trained pers ds and pe complete case ck-up or me as included ir that it wa ments as far as ith the n up to the equipment TEXAS PAPER SOLD. Tearst Disposes of Fort Worth Daily to Amon G. Carter. FORT WORTH, Tex., October 31 ) ncel sale of th ord to Amon G. Ca the FFort Worth 2 1red in today’s edition pe a morning paper. ed by vears 5 afternoon paper. The announcement said the Record 1l continue to have at Mr. Cart *ommand the co-operation and sug the Hearst publications in beh 11 pol nefit the people of The Secular League will meet to- morrow 1. at 1006 natiu i will spe: in Relation to Liberty. 1 1o extend our app for’ their kind expre WORTHINGTON appreciation their Kind es and friends mpathy, shown t the death of ORTHINGTON autiful floral AND FaAM Tom his lite st. n.w.. Monday, Nove Interment (privaie) Roc Ple- 130 pm. Relatives Suddenls. October 1 idence of ‘ler grandfathier Elwood. 311 Oth st ne. BEULAH WOOD. only and loving daughter of Ji and the late Ada Elwood. She leaves to mourn the: host_of relatives and 1 ‘from Mount Zion Bap rner 13th and_C L 2. Brown. Dastor. Cat s pam ne. e Sunday. N6 ¥ 30 ra loss a_wife. three brothers and a devoted ter. and a_ host of other i from Lom: Sunday at 2 p.m cited to attend. Pittsburgh pavers Seodatah: delphia and coDy. ) HEINZMANN. dence Hosvital, band of Sophié pleas 31e October 30, 1925. at KARL W.. belove 1 R. Heingmann, Funer at Freedmen's Hospita ers. RICHARD JOHNSC e .. the beloved D 2 thence to Florida Avenue Baptist Church. on Florida ave. between 6th n.w. Friends and relatives i JOHNSON. No. 1. ¥. A. o assémble 1n Spe day. November 1. Durpose of making Attending the funeral of our late brother, RICHARD J!)H\‘ ON N \rr\’nrfi at Flonda venue Baptist h at D.m. - PHILIP_ A. TOLSON. r.. Attest: Worshipful Master ANDREW J. PAY ary SON. A special meeting of Patriarchy. ot DN U, 0. 0. F.. will be held O Fellows wail . October 31, . at 8 pm.. to arrange for the fu heray’ of ‘Brother 'RICHARD 'JOHNSON. 1633 New Jersey ave. nw WILLIAM T. SLAUGH L. DO JOHNSON. OBE Members of the Men's Cliff Rock Association are requested to attend the funerals/of our late brothers, RICHARD JOHNSON. from is late resi- dence. 1633 N. J. ave. n.w. November 1, at 1130 pm.. and m\m_ T. OBEY. ffom “Zion ai’T v Death numbers 185, and184: ST JOHNSON. President. W. 3. SINGLETON. Secretary KENNEDY. At Atlantic City. N. J.. Octo- Fer 50 1925, at the home of Ker dauh. es. Eatelle. Lightfoor. 400 “Rorth ineescs aver MARIA: beloved wife of Willlam H. Kennedy and loving ‘mother ot Mre. Eifridu Tasior. Mre, Extelie Lient: foor. rs. Emma Cardwell and Wil and Henry Kennedy. Notice of funeral hushaj ted father of %l(llfiu Bradford a Johnson. Nettie, Charles. James A.. William, Har and - Morrill Lueas: foster father of Charles Daniels. Mary Burns and loving grandfather of nine devoted krandchildren. Funeral notice hereafter. 30. EY. parted this_life October at T W kon's residence, Irvin 1 Morse st. n.e’ WILLIAM A. LUSKEY, beloved husband of Sarah E. Luskey. Funeral from above residence Monday, November . at 1 pam. Inter; ment Arlington National Cemetery s Pbe Deaths. Suddents 815 pm erron Apur ISACK. Fune Speare November L Monday Strects sw! { “Interment NIEL OP) ) m MRS. MARY CRAIG RAMSEY. Depart I Nr»ml.u WOODWORTI at East SARAH A. WOOD. Y Alemoriam. BEAVERS. dear BEAVER: * COUPER. ars agv. ping vr-!l\ln\ and ki HER F. M JOHNSON and_mol ) AND DAT JOHNSON AND MARY A depa life two . Octobe: who years azo Where ¥ YOUR_DEV MINOR SCOTT. 1In 1 brante of WINFIELD from this life v Novembes ose of his soul One year has passed: our hearts are still 3 WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Em- bamer - Livery ' Co Commodious chupel and, modern Moder prices. Av Gair n V388 Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W, Modern _Chapel. _Telephiorie T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7078 Quick, Dignificd_and Efficient Service. W. Deal 5 16 H ST, LINCOLN 8200. Autbmobile Service. Chapel, Wm. H Sardo & Co. Lincoln 524 RYAN coln 142 apel Model lhl")\'\u‘ ‘\m‘-ulan V.L. VL. SPEARE CO, CO. Neither the succeasors of mor connected with the orlfllml W. }‘i)lnr! establish. St. N.W. ment. n-m NW. Phone Frank. flfl‘fl Formerl, Joseph F. erch s Sons lliAAC BIRCH ) 3034 M S A Established 1841, L N W e eet 95 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1732 Penna. Ave. N.W. m T, NE. Phone_L. 55 CHAS. S. ZURHORST 1 _EAST CAPITOL ST. 3% phone Lincaln 3 —_— FUNERAL DESIGNS. - G&O.C- Shaffer 0 4% St A A Main " 108. CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 3416, at MODERATE PRIC Prompt_Dellver: Artigtic—expressiv Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” ;A".%.. o &EY: ""‘fi’. "dox!

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