Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1925, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

XPERT SEES SUN Study of Connection of | Two Elements. Every Evening From 10 o'Clock -~ ASWEATHER KEY Promise of Success Found in U s Wi le pi ! Wardman | By the Associated Press. e Park | MADISON, Wi ovember 9.— 5 | The connection hetween weather | <o Boernstein changes and variations in the sun is| D being studied with considerable prom-| &t Orchestra o Success. Prof. Joel Stepbins| e Cover Charxe, 50c said, in an address prepared ‘((!I' de-1 4o Box nisnos livery today before the National| g i cademy of Sciences. @/ can Col 2000 who atory at the Univer n, said that the sun )f. Stebbins, shburn Ob: ; of Wiscon @ variable star, was subject to a ticeable change in the amount of — diation in the form of heat and t, while some other star e red ones, s high as_40 “It h ! work of the Smithsonian cal Observatory and its : sun may be called a he said. ““That is to say, junt of radiation in the form Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. coln 239 cent. per trophysi the New Building Materials extent of se 1 side of the ave “The results age. connection between wi land variations in the sun, siderable promise of succe: “Since the suns only one of many million stars, to how near this varability Roughly, the star those which are white hot, yellow hot and red hot. The sun is a yellow star.” Firép\;oof Rockboard $35 per 1,000 feet FILIPINOS OPPOSE WOOD. | Senate Votes Continuance of Gov- Main Office 6th & C Sts. Southwest ernment-Owned Railroad. government-owned properties be sold, so that the government could get out | of business. Marriage in Siberia is only a matter | of taking out a license to wed; divorce equally e: Give Your Home a “Treat” Put up a set of Window Shades, “Tailor” made, to fit your windows. We bear an enviable reputation for making the best Window Shades. ] Hundreds of prominent homes and b ings bear evidence of our work. J Let us submit estimates of Factory Prices. At the Leader Shoe - Store 726 Seventh St. N.W. N\ For GIRLS and BOYS Busrez BrowN GHOES Be ¥ feet PROPERL t $ 3t Wear ‘of - Drown Shoes. - e MONEY e ALL BACK Al - SHOES 1F YOU'RE GUARANTEED ot SATISFIED B U p— 726-77SLNW 2 2 Y, % IS COMING! SEE TOMORROW'’S PAPER 777 is director of | notably showed light variations s been demonstrated by the ations that variable | of heat and light which the sun emits | s not the same, but changes to the per cent on either of the Smithsonian ob-| | servers are being used to study the | ather changes | with con-| the question arises as of the| }ican 8 p. hoo - | tain dany son| nor Pi men of sho tion me « the Am Mon ann | fice | Dix { Lis wil { sioner Frederick N. Fenning, Dr. John K. ma 1 _Th | Nu so Th quir at Con E. Northeast Boundary | ciation will elect officers tomorrow, § | p.m., financal appeal here, this morning of already the District emblem on the windshields of a number of automobile: instructions to team captains, as The Advertising, Publicity and Jour- nalism group of the League of Amer- Mount Vernon Homestead, Brother- The Washington Alumnae Club of rd party tomorrow Mayflower for the benefit of its The Holy Name Society of the Holy | Rosary Church will meet tomorrow 30 p.m., at the church, Third and F reets. The Philatelic Society will sun is typical of the stars in general. | nesday at 1333 may be divided into The District chapter, League of Na- Shoreham. arnett of Great Britaln will speak on | The George Baldwin McCoy Unit, The Woman’s Democratic Club of | am., thwest. New National Museum, first floor, | Sides of Evolution,” by Prof. Edward Richardson. The Ohio Girls’ dance Friday evening 1517 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TRADE STANDARD BOARD PROPOSED Tribunal to Stop Abuses and| Waste to Be Asked at Conference Here. — MONDAY, se of Stickers In Girl Scouts’ Drive Is Banned Writer Dies Overzealousness on the part of yme members of the Girl Scouts, ho have launched =a $20,000 ft a bad impression in the minds harassed motorists of when they pasted per “stickers” of the Girl Scout Miss Evelina aves, local Girl out director, declared the action as iIn direct disobedience to her Establishment of a business tribunal to be known as a joint-trade relations committee, which would seek to elimi- | nate trade abuses and to organize busi- | ness practice standards to counteract business waste, will be recommended to the National Distribution Confer ence, which meets in Washington De cember 15 and 16 under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. A committee which has been investi- gating the subject, headed by A. Lin- coln Filene of Boston, has worked out a plan for the committee calling | for representation of producers, dis- tributors and consuming interests. Its functions would be: “To act as a clearing house fof charges of trade abuses and to assist in the elimination of unethical prac tices. “To conduct research into existing | trade abuses and existing codes set up among trades to cure these abuses, nd so serve as a gradually expanding repository for what might be ex- sed as the common law of busi- ell as being in conflict with the olice regulations, and immediately 'nt out a warning to her Scout aders not to permit the emblems » be pasted on automobile wind- hields. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. n Pen Women will meet tomorrow, .m. Annapolis newspaper woman, passed away at age of 65. MRS. EMMA A. GAGE d of American Yeomen, n members and their f ce Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. ic Temple, Eighth and theast. vill enter- Phi fraternity will have a fternoon at the ettle- | 1D ness. “To stimulate the development of codes and methods of settling disputes | within trades where they do mot al- ready exist. “To bring about joint action by producers and distributors to accom. | koD Maryland newspaper w plish the elimination of business | Sied, Yesterday at Walier wastes for the existence of which each | Pital: ‘Washington, at the has a responsibility.” [ Do asa i This proposal is the result of one of | :'\.’:,'lks"““ oI BErIounN six surveys made by committees of [ WEKS- Fidow ot Dr the National Chamber on distribution, | g She was the widow of Dr. Ar manufacturing, wholesaling and retall’ 2 o SRy ing, which will report to the distribu- tion conference. Beta timore Physician, Was Acti in Civic Affairs. | Special Dispatch to The Star. ANNAPOLIS, Md., November Mrs. Emma _Abbott. known Maryland newspaper Wo 1t school at Gallinburg, Tenn. eet Wed- Collections ria will be stree Bui 1 of sad the stamps wn and discu i Non-partisan Association, will °t Saturday, 8:30 p.m., at the Dr. James Clark Maxwell | |and the late Judge William M Abbott, editor and proprietor Evening Capital of this city Mrs. Gage has been “Locarno Pac | [SAYS DRY LAW MAKES | erican Women's Legion, will meet | and was managing editor of the Associated Pres County Home near Annapoli CHICAGO, November 9.—Prohib tion is making a capitalist of the| | worker, creating a general ownership | several | of the means of production and solv- | Wanderin |ing a strife that once seemed per-|correspondent of the petual, in the opinion of Representa-|Evening Star. Besides her mq tive John G. Cooper of Ohio, who ad- | $he is survived by three brothers dressed the national convention of the | James E. Abbott, U. S. A S Norton and Miss Mabel T. Board- | Anti-Saloon League here tonight. n. Mr. Cooper is a member of the|of Bel Air,Md. = Brotherhood of Locomotive Engireers. | McManus of Washington. he Mira McCoy Andrews Day ~\yhen the saloon closed, the ‘poor Was returned here, sery will meet Wednesday, 10:30 | man's club’ may have vanished,” he | services will be at the nursery, I street|sajd, “but we are replacing it today |2 p.m. from St. Anne's P. with comfortable homes, fine labor | Burfal will be in St. Anne's temples and a chain of strong labor | banks. There are some who want to g0 back to the old days when the beer | saloon was the center of a slum neigh- borhood where labor lived, but they are becoming fewer yearly." The Brotherhood of Locomotive En- | dll gi gineers was fig e i 8 s eroso s chnes | Representative Cooper will hold its of of-| at the atgomery County, Md. ual meeting and- election rs November 16, 2 p.m., ie Tavern, Rockville. ncoln Park Citizens’ Association meet tomorrow evening at Bryan ool. Speakers will be Commis-| books, including and a sister, Mr: The Cemet he Society for Philosophical In- will meet tomorrow, 4:30 p.m., clusion of paper on “The Two . Langsda vice chairma: began, | dress the local erted. R street. Ohioans invited. Cit tising™ at its weekl: City Club tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. An entertainment program will | be provided by the committee. zens' S0- 5 John Adams, later President, grad- , at Burrville School ! uated from Harvard at 19. e ——— BLUE’S THE COLOR Clothes in every shade imaginable at $50 Yale blue, pheasant blue, Dutch blue, bottle blue — hundreds of shades of blue in the smartest, rich- est and largest lot of suits and over- coats ever gotten together. Blue worsteds, blue cheviots, diagonals, - diamond weaves, herringbones, blue clothes of every kind and descrip- tionat _ 'S0 Tailored by Hart Schaffner & Marx aleigh Haberdasher ; Thirteen.ten F Street - Amos L. actively ged in literary work for many years | Abbott of Annapolis and C. B. Abbott NOVEMBER 9, 1923. MKS. EMMA ABBOTT GAG, who OF ANNAPOLIS DEAD Newspaper Woman, Widow of Bal- ve man, Hos of goiter several | and | | daughter of Frances Virginia Abbott | artin of the en the MANILA, November 9 (®).—The| Friday, 10:30 am., at the Church of | | ABORERS CAPITALISTS | Capital atter the death of her father | < Philippine Senate adopted vesterday | the Covenant. @ 1912, She was graduate of Camp Meigs 2 resolution instructing the board of = Westors: Margland Colless and was| ontrol to continue government opera- | A bazaar and entertainment will be | Representative Cooper Tells Anti-|identified with many civic activitie 5th & Fla. Ave. Northeast]l| iin of the Manila Railroad Co. held tomorrow at Ingram Church. W tige & e b b ot ST Recently Gov. Gen. Wood in a|Chicken dinner will be served from | Saloon League Prohibition | here. She was historian of the Peggy | message to the Legislature recom-!5 to 7 p.m. E Stewart Chapter, D. A. R., and se TOUNDATION T0 RoOF | mended that the railroad and other Is Aid to Workers. Al She also was a member of the League of American Pen Women and author of Western | She was for a long time | Washington | Agen oth < R. A.B. body where funeral held Wednesday . Church. | at tery. | WILL ADDRESS AD CLUB. n t mall department of the Ad- | pting the drink evil a | vertising Club_of Baltimore, will ad- | a Advertising Club ‘Opportunities in Direct Mail Adver- luncheon at the on also BUS ROUTE HEARING 1S SET FOR NOV. 20 New Line and Extension to Come Before Utilities Commission. The Public Utilities Cominission | announced today that a joint hear- | ing will be held at the District Build- ing on the morning of November 20 | to consider the pending motor bus { applications of the Washington Rail- t v and Electric Co. and the Capital Traction Co. The Washington Railway and Elec- tric is asking for a new bus route from Fourth street and Central avenue northeast, which is near | Prookland, to Eighteenth and Eye | streets northwest, by way of Rhode { Island avenue, Vermont avenue and H street. The Capital Traction Co. is apply ing for an extension of its Chev: Chase loop bus line westward to Tenleytown by way of Forty-first | street to Dennison ~place, west to | Wisconsin avenue, south to Belt road, | north to Dennison place and west to orty-first street i The Capital Tr: ction Co. has told the commission it is willing that a cent transfer be sold between its bus line and the Wisconsin avenue e Washington Railwa and Electric provided the latter com- pany, is willing. HEADS TAX PROBERS. Prof. Fairchild to Direct Levy Iaw Inquiry. Forest The forest service of the Agricul ture Department today announced | the appointment of Prof. Fred R. rchild of Yale University as di rector of its Nation-wide investiza- tion of forest tax problems, to be in stituted this month. The investigation was authorized | by the last Congress in the Clark- McNary forest act and will be di- rected particularly to a study of the relation of present forest taxation laws to reforestation and timber holding, and the possibilities of read justing the present laws so as to be | fair both to the land owners and the the Anne Aundel | country. ORGANIZATiON ACTIVITIES. TODAY The Washington s will m Council of Social “t at the Burlington fotel at 4 o'clock. Walter B. Paster. will speak the Health School ! for Tubercular Children and the Open- Window School f Underweight Chil dren. Miss Margaret O'Brien and Miss Mary O'Brien, principals of the hools, will also report progress in both schools. two s made TONIGHT. ey Branch Citizens’ meet, 8 o'clock, in E. Church Association Hamline M | | The Practical Psy meet, 8 o'clock, at fiss' Dorothea Mor endship.” chology Club will the Playhouse. se will speak on The League of 1l meet § o'clock MeGowen, chairm | _Dr. D. Washington, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Mount Pleas- ant, will preach a special sermon, 8 o'clock, at the Vermont Avenue B: tist Church, of which Rev. Dr. Willis is pastor. Subject: “The Tabernacle Scheme of Approach to God.” Pro- ceeds for the building fund. AIl wel- ceme, ' group of the n Pen Women Miss Susie White n. xteenth Street Highlands Citizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, at the | Sixth Presbyterian Church. The o'clock, Subject Modern Progre: Club will meet, § st Capitol street The Ancient Wisdom and Economics.” Public invited. ortheast ssociation Ludlow Washington will meet, Sckool. The Writes Citize: 8 o'clock, at aft Club will meet, 8| | o'clock, in Mount Pleasant Library. Mrs. C. M. Hamilton of New York, writer, will give a talk. The Takoma Park, D. C.-Md. ens’ Association will meet, 7 o'clock, for annual election of officers. Citi- Howard Park Citizens’ Association | will meet, § o'clock, at the Church of Our Redcemer. Brookland Citizen | Association will meet at the Masonic Temple. After |a short business session illustrated stereopticon views of Washington and vicinity will be sl LLT ¥ _large male, e around neck and feet. white breast. little tiny black on tail. Apply Washington Ani- mal_Res. ague. 349 Ma: 1 ave. 5w, DOG—Brown and white. and 1926 tagon. at Memorial Chur Sevent dventist. 5th and F ste. n.w. & PAR’ DALE female. bla nd tan. Apply Washingidn Animai Hescue League, it ave. . mals, large size: white plack snot ‘o ear and root”of fail App ashi Ammal Rescue League, I3 344 | SMALL FPURSE containin, m of money. | | Owner ‘ean have same on discription. 831 Capitol. | black answers James S. ne’ Phone 10 head, Collarless: reward. ave. male. youns Wednesday: Gitsing Carlton body: loss 10 name. Nortt | BosTON tag numb of “Jiex BULL—White_ male. 6 months old, v 13170, Knswers to” the name | ®old. bird shape: 31st between Dumbarion avenue and O st Reward 5 Call T—Strayed {rom November 5, @ anewering 19 7 2823 Q on aree silver gray the ‘hame “Kitzlo COLLIE DOG { brown Yicinity 13th_and h_st” Rewnrd. name Lads.” Reward. “0 oclock ion._Apt. a Va_ tag. Re- orgia ave, n.w. N McPhereon 10 ward if returned to 2 Phone Adams 77 DOG. half-hreed 0t bro Brownie. licenee tag No. 580 lost Thurs- | day mornirg between 10 and 1% o'clock. | Return 1o 1501 Swann st. n.w. North 7866 GLASSES, tortoise shell rimmed: S urday | beiween & and 6. around vicinity ‘of 11¢h and G sts. n.w. Call Main 4894 or Adams | 84427 3 S | SLASSES—Hornrimmed. in tan_leather case, on or near Cathedral avenue. Finder pleass Feturn, o Mo, Leete. 4014 Macomb st Tel. | ev. 3074- EARL NECKLACE. iri TEoN Wenater st nw. Gol 855 POLICE DOG—Strayed or stolen: large: de. | ! ¢ided black and gray marking: rewscd for | | information, leading to recovery. 'Telephane | Clevelan e | PUPPY. and white houne 1a PURSE—L brown, cade, on_Nary ward. N. Y silver br Z . Sunday might. R Virginia G. Eicher. Allies Thn. 170; ave. erson _who found umbrelia (spring ‘opener)" Kindly leavs | rder sts and receive reward S | Sk on Mr. Pl Call Coi: 712, An’;.“:i’i’:‘ BRELL. on Warder st Same 3643 W L W November 5. tos UMBRELLA. red silk. 16-rib._amber_trim: navy vard car at 14th and (] sts.. Friday morning: _reward. _Tel. Clev 55, 9 WELDING HOSE—Two 25 one-quarter inch. Reward. ot Tengths of Retumn to 300 n'u:lg_w. WRIST WATCH. #old, mons G, nfinfiu osiminster st and the Burli tel. ward. Potomac __ | FITZGERALD. THE WEATHER District of Columbia— Fair and con tinued cold tonight, minim ature about 30 degree: falr, slowly rising gentle to moderate um temper- tomorrow temperature; northwest winds Maryland—Fair and continued cold | tonight; tomorrow fair; rising tem perature in west portion; moderate north and northwest winds. Virginla-—&%air tonight, slightly colder in central portion; tomorrow fair; moderate north and northwest- winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and tomrrw; portion tomorrow. Records for 24 Ho: rising temperature in west urs. = Deaths. Sunday exidence len, 14 BETH T, at enwood Cemeter Suddenly. Satur her resident | PALMER. d de ot s Annie Roaier Martha and Jan dnesday, November 11, at War | renton, Va 1 PIPER. Sunday. November | 10:10 am her reside ARY ave. nw. the Charles 8. Piper. the devot Marie Piner Barnes. day ret A. Minor, sister o 1 moth Eter of Mre Charles George | A. John F. Jan Minor and ‘ mother-in-law of O D. Bar neral from her 1n Sidence W Noven Thermometer—4 p.m., 56; 8 p.m., | BOSS. Departed this 1 44; 12 midnight, 41; 4 am., 37; 8 am., MARTHA ROS ~ noon, 39. | Jamen Lowis Barometer—4 p.m., 20.86; 8 pm. | Y¥en to moumn ti : 30.04; 12 midnight, 30.13; 4 a.m., 30.16; | and 415 tie su " 8 a.m., 30.25; noon, 30.%; | Tuesday Gt B Highest tempe . 66, occurred |ROSS. Memt at 10:30 a.m. vesterday |6 e e o Lowest temper: 33, occurred | Tuesday, November 10 at 7:40 am. today. | Baptist’Church, F e, vet Temperature same date last year—| %= W B SM YOOD, Pret Highest, 45; lowest, 39. 1SE T HOLMES Sy, 7" Tide Tables. e’ herabs notified of he deach of Mo (Furnished by United States Coast| MABTHA ROSS. Funeral Tues and Geodetic Survey | Buren: 25 Today—Low tide, 9 a.m. and 9:25| &% Siemed o 3 3 ; MARSHALL. P p.m.; high tide, 2:06 and 2:46 p.m. | JENNIE E. BARNES, Financial Se Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:50 amn. and |SANDERSON. ~Satyrdus. November 7. 10 10:18 p.m.; high tide, 3:01 a.m. and| @t her recidence 3115 Militar: road ¢ 297 Chase. D. C ALICE OULAHAN 3:37 p.m. d i The Sun and Moon. 5 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises §:45 a.m.; sun | sets 459 p.m Moon sets 1:30 p.m. Automobile lamps to be half hour after sunset. lighted one- wife of Jobi W Sh tery. SHORTER. De November & I from M, Condition of the Water. 2 o5lock pm. Relattves and iriends’ i Temperature and condition of the |gyimir Saturday, November 7. 192 water at Great Falis today at 8 a.m Johnas Hopikiaa’ Horor . Bal e hd Temperature, condition, very [ WAYNEheloved Lisband ‘of Liljan ~ muddy. | e | Ven 1 a Weather in Various Cities. | Hi Cemetéry Ve § Temperature. W = § mgr In Memoriam. g iR 2§ o1 BOSWELL, < e memory of Satons. & 8% =3 cather, | BOEWELE, St FEORENCE Bo~ 5ot cars 50, Nove s &led o ANp i tic City 2 Baltimore & remembrance of n Jirminghan 30 RAY E. BRADLEY, who Blemarck - 30 lite 24 years aZo foday Boston 1008 (“J"ah’l LOVING DAUGHTER. MAE L. M. Harleston £ h joudy | BRANZELL lovoing _remen ady MRS, LOUISE his’ life t vear Nember o, 1624 Kar Los as City 30, Angeiss ‘phia 30 50 gh.. 30 e, 30 [ i « ¢ Francisco 30,08 110 102 )50 ioudy St. Louws... 30.20 ear Seattle @0 Clea. Sposane 0.01 Cl WASH. D 0.60 Cic FOREI (8 am. Gree . today.) Stations. ture. Weather. on. ¥ Clear, Franc Clondy nia. Au et Clear . German : 2 penhagen. Denmiark. . Horta (Fayal). Azores.. Hami Re: 5 San Juan. Po: One prick from the poi as used by the Malays will in half an hour. ¢atl; ;t 7051&:1&57. soned darts cause death ROBINSON. W to_thank our friende, ives society for evmpathy and atiful floral ites at the death mother randmother. Mrs. BATES. Sunday, November 8 614 H si. n.w r of the late ¥ dnesday. Novem! tives and friend November 7, 1925, . 626 Lexmngton 'pl. 7 ROBERT HACK, belc AND FAMILY s invite at h ved Karia L. Branson. Funer. is late residence Novembe Interment Rock Creek York papers please cops. ) COOKE. Monday, November 4745 am. at his residence, CHARLIE FISH Zabeth R COOK! services t Cemetery. 9. X beloved Poole Cooke afternoon. November ate Tesidence. Rela: (Raleigh, N at 11:10 pm., at C ENOCH 'ALBERT C thro nital. Survived by dred’ and Jos Alber at ‘the ‘funeral Interment at ovember 10. NT. Saturday. 10:10 am. of George ai jonds) . I_parior 0f A. Marshall, Va., D: November LIP DANT, Terrace, Cottage City ¢sdav, | Take Bladensi) nd H sts. e, DAVIDSON. esidence. JANE DAVIDSON, Kelso and gran Mary A., mo Fleishell. anove address. Wedneaday at 3 pm. Relativea and Tnterment at Congression EICHWAN. Monday. 5:30 a.m ced 5 years. dence of = her argent rd November 11, Funeral brother. at 2 pm friends invited to attend. Rock Creek Cemetery. unda at Georgetown, ELIZABETH FITZGERALD, ter of Mrs. Margaret J. from her late residence, 1 on Tuesday. November 10, d_Garnett Dant Funeral from residence, Cemetery November 9. 1925, at CATHERINE H. from the re John ., Brookland. D. ., y. November 8, 1025, niversity Hospital, MARY Harson. 32 8th st. n.w., neter: C.. asu EEL. J. Sehippert on” Tuesd: 7. 1925, at teloved ' son (nes 0. 8, . Md., 1 p.m. & “bus. 13t Sunday, November 8, at her 1121 C street south 3 mothe, i, MARY ond A.. and nds invited 1o+ EICHMAN, Eichman, Wednesday Relatives and Interment at 10* 102 beloved s Funeral at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at the Immaculate Concep: tion Church at 9 a.m. Olivet Cemetery. Sunday, Reed B+ O, GAGE. November Gen ington. at 35 ABBOTT daughter Virginia Abbott ‘and the late Judge Wi of Annapolis. Anne's P. E. Wednesday, liam Martin Abbott (Baltimore . November ER. beloved w Funeral services wil ence, 3824 Tuesday, November 16, at 2 HARRIS. Sunday. 7:35 am. A Sunday. RY FLETCHER, belove the late Julia E. Hou his late Tesidence, 814 Sth Wedneaday, Novemiber 11, at tives and friends invited. It wood Cemetery. Monday _evening, aiheering Hincss. at Sfon: | VERNON, of Alpheus and Clafa ¢ 20th year. from “the residence of his Alexandria, afternoon. November 10. Intermept ‘at Ivy Hill andria. Va. ' Relative fully_invited to attend. the! Hoepital, ovember 8. 1921 Cemeter and friends respec Interment Mount 8, 1925, at Wash- EMMA Franc p.m., of M. hurch, November Dapers please 8, 193 ife 6f Morri 1l be held at Harrison st pm. * 1925, d husband of Funeral from st. ne. on 2 p.m. Rela- terment Glen- November 2. béloved &0 Hummer. in_h Funeral services will be held parents. 806 Tyesday at 2 pm. Alex- 25 Suddenly, at her residence, 1619 st.. Baltimore, HUNTER. Thomas D. Singleton of W . "%he is survived by D singieton. jr.. o T81D & will be sung St. patrick's Chureh, 1 on Wednesday. Nove Relaty ment Glenwood Cemetery. ber 11 s undertaking parlor, MILLER. On Sund: ai her_ residence, MARGARET DOV of Mary B. Miller. at_her lafe residence on Yember 10, at 11 am. Zowers. Inierment private. xth and friends invited. November 8. Md.. JULIA daughter of shington. D. a brother. Thomas st niw. Mass 0F the repose of her soul at | th and G ate. n.w t 10 o'cloc Inter- Remains _at 2008 Pa. 10 1925, street’ south: beloved sister Services will be held Tuesday. No- Please omit What hap we once enjoyed : all togethe HER SON. ISAAC. AND DAUGHTE] IN-LAW. AGNES., AND GRANDSON JOSEPH CHRISMAN. Tn loving memory_of my mother.” ELLA E. CHRISMAN. who 1x two' v vesterda em HER DAUGHTER ANNIE AND FAN LUCKETT. In rad it {'a dear friend. Mre. MARY E. LUCK In sad b ear husban OVING WIF ROLLINS, In lovir ROLLINS. wough ng remembran MARY, w todas SMITH. Tis sweet to re hough a The mid 0f the BROTHERS. WILI B. SPRAGUE z FUNERAL_DIRECTOR Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 1332 Penna. Hanlon Phone L. Funeral services at | November 11 Livery m ( nd_ moder oriin price 2 Pa 1388, | Frank Ge: Sons Co. SEVENTH ST. N.W. | 311 SEVENTY Siephoro Main | QeI Dignificd_and Effcient Service. Deal | baimer chapel | s16 H ST. NE | Automobile Service. "~ i T. F. COSTELLO LOCATED AT 1724 N NORTH 7978 —Wm. H. Sardo & Co. #2285t Lincoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN 317 Pa. Ave. SE Model Chapel Lincoln 142. ate Ambulances 1 Connection Li e gt V.L.SPEARE CO. ither tho successors of nor connecte e original W. R Speare estatlish- ment. 1009 H St. N.W. . 6626, o Phone Frank 6626, "0 (| S Joseph F. Birch’s Sons C_BIRCH) 3034 M Q"IX'SAA Estavlished 1841 N.W. Hstihiengd oo Geo.C. Shaffer e AL FMBLENS. Main 3316, | RO AL R Py ™ brompt “Delivery Prcmpt Auto Del Service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros. Co,, 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE’'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at te Prices. 14th rate Pr __14th & H. Tel 3707. We Specialize in Floral Designs at Moderate rice 2 INC (wj‘d Florists 4™& HSTS NV. MAIN 6933,

Other pages from this issue: