Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1925, Page 7

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T R R PR AR N Y, R R SE7 et ST G it S S T i i, it THE EVENING -\::\~\‘=:‘m NN : Oi Olde o Zox[m[[lz[ age e Bineic| Gommunin i o8 of Group Homes HAT the people of Washington appreciate the better things life is strikingly evidenced by the welcome they have enthusiastically ac- orded FOXTIALL VILLAGE, where quality, comfort and art have been so narvelously blended. Although the Village typifies the best of materials, kmanship and equipment. with many’ luxuries almost undreamed heretofere at this price level—the greatest appeal of these unique homes lies in their distinctive beauty it a Villager but takes the greatest pride in the individuality of his own particular residence: vet will point happily to its tasteful harmony with the equally distinctive homes of his congenial neighbors. It is a guarantee of and business prestige to own a FOXHALL VILLAGE dwelling! i BOSS &b Wi of social VISIT HOME $121 Reservoir Road W4 J San Fran W High Schon and Reserroir $9.100 and up Small First Payment and §75 & a Month b PHELPS OWNERS 1417 K Street Main 9300 Daylight Specially Equipped Train to Both Coasts of Florida—Through Central Florida The One Night Out fast train from the East ve train presents the most luxurious appointments known avel carrving newly built and designed Seaboard dining cars. ORANGE BLOSSOM SPECIAL Leaves Washington 3 P.M. Daily -t Savannah. . This distin and showe pur e L 2 entlemen Clias Winter_ Haven SEABOARD FLORIDA LIMITEDS (First Trairs Deccember ith) East Coast Train West Cosst Train Ly. Wash ng on daily et 11.39 P.M. Ly. W ashmpgton dei % n 10:00 P.M s open R sonv T CAROLINA FLORIDA S Now in Secvice in two Sections Lv. B ashington daily 8 40 P.M. & 11.00 P.M. ALL FILORIDA SPECIAL Now in Service Ly. Washimgton daily at 9.45 A.M. Drawing reom slesping cars ro bark cours Throukn Central Florica by da: Punes. Pirehurec, C-emden, nnah snd Florida R esorrs. Ne extva fares en any Seaboard trains The Boabesrd Air Line is the soly Rellcosd over which « sessenger san purchese & reusd irip Wiater touriot tiekot that will pormit vieicing the Bast and Weot Uoasts without eddisional cherge. G. W. VIERBUCHEN, District Passenger Agent 714 Fourtesnth Street, N. W., Washington, D. C.—Main 637 caboard Air Line Railway “ALL FLORIDA ROUTE” N STAR. WASHINGTON, D. IDEATH OF QUEEN MOTHER AFFECTS BRITISH TRADE: Period Causing | ‘ } Heavy Losses in Clothing and C., SATURDAY, of Mourning Fancy Goods. i was | i By the Associated Prese LONDO: November 28.—As | anticipated, the death of Queen | Mother Alexandra and the consequent period of mournine are causing heavy | { | losses to the clothing and fancy goods | trades as well as the theaters and restaurants. The women's clothing trade is par- ticularly affgeted. Many women are | wearing black, while others are de- | ing their ordinary purchases of | ter colored material Even the hair dresse re feeling | the reaction. The big establishments, which are ordinarily rushed. | ting few customers. owin, | canceilation of social affairs. sor Palace. By the Associdted Press. WINDSOR, England, 28.—England’s Queen brought home 1o rest tombs of the kings at | mor e gel to the Mother s slept hody was from Abhey, where the fu were held vesterddy., !'motor hearse 1o this, [1iful of an the royal land. As the ur unds i \ : _—=_ into strong capped (ow royvalty. HAT pleases us o o A most is this—we altar in St. Geer retain our very oldest it will rest amidst ‘flo\\elw until a sarcophagus customers from year pared beside that of Alexandrz to vear. There must be band, Idward VII a reason for this that | At 11:30 o'clock a simple shouid appeal to you. reral = = [ e the most tles in IO RIVBUBL ession entered the sun’s rays flashe iraped coffin and bre rvelief the grav, of the b ced steps was the 9SS Chapel, | committal service was held, wit the royal family present. ser abutting the roy: filled with wreaths from world: not sin and Edward VI has nificent colle of 1 ch Semd us your orders all y TURTIOT Founded 1884 HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY been seen RFRNHARD W. SPILLE. Manag:: noon tho Rossiyn WABHINGTON 10 view the Yaufl quktq tradefor Studebaker Power Drurabql_y Finish See These Bungalows You will be charmed with them at first sight, and even more enthused 15 vou look through them and note the five bright. cheery rooms. the complete modern bath, the attrac tive electric fixtures, the lar hasement and he ter heati plant. the large grounds with huge ouk shade trees! ke G Street ¢ out Rhode Island Ave. 1o 14 Street N.E.. walk three squares north to Irving—or t th and ORIC flowers hard cloister Thousands paid h iger Queen Ahbey until an early 0,000 See hour today Body. ched it 000 The When midnight apy timated that some 7 had filed past the coffin. outside the abbey had length L SRR UBUB G T ALEXANDRA'S BODY | TAKEN TO TOMB, Is Removed From Abbey to Private Chapel in Wind- »vember was among Windsor this | Alexandra's Westminster services nd gonveved by | bean Eng A snow cient home of on of where | profusion is pre- hus- private h The ancient el was the funerals of already and many | expected age 1o the Dow Alexandra in Westminsier | was persons 1i lessened but there still were many per- - | WARREN ' With Small -lh Street Payment Yain 077 Por® 155 T " —_——" Now You Can Go to Florida and Return at One-Half the Usual Cost O familiarize people of the North with Winter Haven. Florida, the Haven- Villa Corporation of that city is con- ducting bi-weekly tours from all principal northern points. The cost of these tours is 50% less than for the ordinary trip. First class round trip trans- portation aboard de luxe Pullman is included with excellent hotel accommodations at Winter Haven—and all meals. Act immediately, as reservations will be ac- cepted in the order received. The: Haven-Villa Corporation maintains Branch Offices in all principal cities. Complete -information may .be had by calling direct or writing. Office open every evening. Jarly Reservations Necessary Our Next Trip December 1. THE - HAVEN - VILLA CORPORATION Working sn conjunction zwith the Winter Haven Chamber .of Commerce Washington Office Winter Haven 218-220 Investment Bldg. Florida Telephones Main 10180, 10181, 10182 = = = E = ‘ m'muunmmnmnmmmnnfiuun||l|l|um|umunuuuu||ummmnunnmmnunmnuuuuuuuuummafi NOVEMBER 28. 1925. * Heart Disease Fatal the i 1 | | BYRON €. COON. sons who desired 10 enter the cathe dral. The tived officials, however, or red the zates closed as the midnight our struck. Disappointed people clamored loudly, and at first vainly, to be permitted to render their last re spects to the dead. After going | through the crowd and talking to some of the more clamorous, it was | found that many from distant parts of the country When this fact became known t abbey was reopened for one hour, en sling all outside to pass the coffin trazic deaths aceurred tion with the ins of Al Yesterday evening the lid wife of William Pryke lerd mavor of Lo died suddenly [ from heart di had at terded a memarial in Nt L paul's Cathedral In the afierncon. Canon | e1stodian of Westminst kad overtaxed himself in for the funeral Alexandra. wen home il “I am afraid it has bee 100 much for me.” hix wife heard him murmur as she sat at the bedside. fm | mediately afterward the canan died At Sunderland Wednesday ihe den of 4 church Killed as k mufing the bells for tollinz vesterday's service in Westminster ge bell which had been tilied fell over and pinned him to the floor ithe belfry, crushinz his h | | “ the of all of b in exandr | mavor m after she service 1o Westlake Abbev. whe ranginz nes in CITY NEWS IN BRIEF “Reincarnation” will be the subject of a talk tomorrew. S p.m., uat Unite Lodge of Theosophists K street All welcome. Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A special activities and games | special actiities and direction of the physical director ded and high school zirls Al under The Wanderlusters’ row will start from Chevy Chase Lake 2:30 p.m. Mr. Handy will lead The Young Men's Hebrew i tion will give an entertainment ance tomorrow. § pm.. at its ing. Eleventh street and Pennsylvania avenue. The Takoma Park Baptist Aid Society will have a the church, Piney Branch Aspen sireet am. to 10 p.m {be served at ner from 5 to Ladies” aar at road and A chicken lunch w son and a turkey din 30 p.m A bazaar will be held Church. Tuesday ¢ evenings and Wednes under auspices of the iety of the church. The District of Columbia Public {School Association will meet Wednes av. & p.m., in boardrooms of the *t Building. Hamline | noon [ Aid s The Washington College of ‘Music will give a public concert at Centr: { High School. Monday. %:15 p.m | public Is invited reserved seats i No collection ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. i TONIGHT. | Anacostia Citizens meet. S o'clock. at M Fourteenth and 1" stree Association will nic Hall sontheast Municipal Couneil. Roval will meet. & o'clock, at |street i Are 303 Seventh The National Fellowship Club will give an old-fashioned Thank i harn dance in the Hall of Washington Hotel. Country appropriate. Visitors welcome. Wed_ 1705 n front Sales sf. Fr alternoon. De ATREDALE male. of White House AIREDALE_ unusually missing since 20 e Tost riday nieh Phone Franklin i BRACELET. link iver Sornz or 161h < Reward whits zo' hetween Tat and N Phone West 2817 Reward. Box 3 answers to 3108 gatn DuppY reward. the doz. brown and 783, Phone (ol 2 S brown and white ( to the name of “Vamu. 006G Mut: small. S5 shagcy. answers reward. 1% 10 pame of Chapin st white Im(, Airedale. male. fro frame. w ie: Thursday n r Adams 600 1f afu vania ave. South Ca Tuesda; on 1ith st Phone Columbia S tortose shell Detween Savoy Theate 1109 Harvard st " The reward | will by 3 Ancient Doulit™ vaid . crescent ¢ <. “Rnan. POCKETBOOK. Tars e reward: finder please b Bogardus M st niw PURSE. lady'e hrown lenther bunch of key and about $5. Thursdas n reward._Phone Cleve. 2 “ai_or between Capital 314 N WL D ey Mrs. Traction Reward " WATCH and chain. rold and Maseachusetts ave: ¥a! Jsim '€ M . D C.. and Fet WATCH “FOB. locket. ot WEDDING_ RING. rd figor of Ho Building, Monday' night. “Hielen axln'l'wl"iplmr" {rlved inside. ' Libéral - reward, e “Thompeon Murray. 8316 Cojoraio Rewnm WRIST WATCH. exible bracelet. stores. round._white ol P or'Detween same. Rewagd. st T4 :initiale, “R. M. B Apt. 3. 3145° Mt ween ¥ dnosday Finder please Pleasant st. for re- < “R—Small black and white Llewellyn, lost or strayed from 2118 Leroy pl. on afternoon of November 24. -Reward $25 for its return. Phone North 50. [2 of them had come | Associa- | December | 11 | Dis | The | num. | Marviand - | reward. | containing | Deaths, HAMMOND. Thursda, W he e Lan: mond 'B. C. COON, VETERAN P. 0. EMPLOYE, DIES ‘ Resident of Takoma Park for 36 HOWARD, 1 s rostienie Years Had Been in Postal ::1 Howara Service 52 Years. | Xovember 26 MANDA® E. bel and_ the iate ieral irom Dabney November Allen i of Reber Howas . “Remair i taue reNidene. TAGR st o FOt B e e R ) P from e 2 ey Assistant goxne” “enariea nearly at s | Byron Curtis Coon, 77 ¥ lelerk in charge of mail contr |in the office of the Second | Postmaster General for . died of heart disease at | residence, 4% Sycamore | koma Park. Ma., | Dloneer resident of T z lived there Mr accept a Rest e sf (Richmond “nd” Bho Va this lite at her re W Lofilx JhPEs Edward Jonos the late James and Marv E. Davis Katie Spriges and John Davis. funeral later Tuerday November 4 Prov iden o1l beloved futher his 53 day. He was a koma Park, hav the to this ity the office avenue, veste: ! OR! 6 vears. | in 1564 o st I Lk : d Victoria Rest. 3rd st Sunday. Novemr Coon came position in e i N Micers and membere are herehs noe econd Brother ORLANDO R eral and ked the til retived in 1921 Sunida ..m 8 months service, bers wil rnin Little ee. N, Y N 13, 188, he was the Mited Luke and Mrs. Lois Sarly in life he { Wisconsin with his father | Mr. Coon raduated from the | Alvion Academy of Wisconsin, where {he formed a lifelong friendship with the enator Knute ) n of Min- neso Coming to this city tended the old Columbian Colle George Washington University, | ceiving a degree in law there. Mr. Coon married Miss Janet De- | borah McPherson. He leaves his widow, two sons, Byron McPherson | | Coon, of this city, and Datus Ensign j Coon’ of Beltsville, Md.:" two daugh- ters, Mrs. Malthy Fowler of Wate | hury ., and Mrs. Arthur W. Nel- j [son of Takoma Park, and a sister, {Mrs La Verne ¢ f Albion. Wis. | My was a brothe the late who during Assist Noien son of H urdick late | moved 10 { Coon DAvIS Attest: ALE WILLIAMS MARCERON. Fridy A8 D LOTIS L O Marv A areer heral Trom b Relatives and C Interment a1 Congro | MCBRIDE. * <udden At Potoma. h MCRRIDE o1 1% B and of La was now e b.m beloved wif Funeral from her 0. at 2 p.m Intermeni Frank ¥ Fesidence Monds Relatin nvited Clmgtery November 26, 1 e daughier Mo W i 1E DE HAR in hae & en. Dutus : with' the the Civil War Funeral se W the ek Union Arm vices will he conducted Monday ning at Thomas Clark, pas- 1 Park Prest an ireh, v will in Cor I Cemetery 'LEGION ENDOWMENT | ~ NEARLY COMPLETED| woof the Time Se idence Monday Interment a1 ¢ mber ot Fall™ Cathol: ANAPOLIS. ind. November for The Tepose American Legion's $5,000.000 wment fund for rehabilivation and | |5 Id welfare work is now within few hundred theusand dollars of com- | pletion. it was announced vesterday at National headq Wisconsin br 1 conl by raisin {and exceedin [ Milwaukee a2 November ef ilinees. a1 W 195 solitan Bapt arters 0. at 1 pm . "November the fund near | WILKERSON. F more than $300.000 | 3t his 1 its quota by $15.000. Inl v'i,lf‘r“, s ised €ards of Thanks. host of uiher relat; MARY November many friends and ne November 27 1612 Nth st now He leavees 1o mos nna A five da 000 was r rother * Mem amily of Mrs OLE thank the hike for tomor- | Monday. Novenher ment i Arfington National Fa Memoriam. Sud and darpest tion Cemete is for their al offerinze ol our FAMILY appre JACKSON THE Btaths. | anmrsas | \v Fmher S, 2 AT RS [t o HEROLARS RROOKS. 10 W et B R RERTIF our dear mo who was ia22 | \VERS. Novembe. | Walter Reed = JULT widow of Gen hmond and Baltmo Mra (Ric comy t Thursday. No: pape BARRY mber 26, 192 > RET. beloved wife of Al Funéral from the reside T, and Mrs. James Whe. | e Monday. November | theflee to St Alovaius the tomb. The Sav 4 throuzh its portals And the lamp “of" His love is thy gun HER h‘\l{v\vl‘Tl\Iln' SRS ROSA WILLIS ) MAUD BROOKS AN 1) BROOK~. AND rance of ou TA GOUNDIF todas. November MARTHA A. devoted mother = 9 MARY ViRGT i i Wootie 3 < azo Fineral trom V. L. Speare & e on Monda AND SON-IN-LAW m. Relatives FRED COU rment Fort Lincoln Cemeters hett - Toon H st s GOUNDIE. deparied H AND i mother MARY VIR ed this hife Thursdas. No this Tife "four years JOHN "H.. son of the 1 | COOPER. Depa Sarah E. Cooper. He | - Nre | S conper Soner Funeral from' h ear mothe 3 stitl Acleen in' I this had th of Brother JOHN H. COOP. HER SON AND DAUGHTER ) His Tate residence. 03 PHILTP ANT HENRIETTA Cindsv at 130 pm: Senaon 0f | KINCHELOE. In < © hetd at Columbia Lo of my vening Saturdas RINCHE 'clack Al member ar A tend. Members of Morn- | G i - Xo. 40, and Forrest Tem Nal 0l are mvited to attend WIH DAVIS, Exal A E. WILLIAMS. Se Thursday. Novem nen's Hospital, JOHS V. DI husband of Rachel Diggs. devoted tather of George Diggs and Mrs. Mabel enrals aud loving brother of Mary Jane | Funeral Trom_ his late residence. 56 =1st st. n.w. on Monday. November 307 at 10 wm. Requiem mass from St Xu'u tine.s C diren Ralitives snd 1 invited Interment at Mount Olivet Ceme- ters. Gone where i members are hereh INJ g™ row will be ememhra:s uvrr u Mo one NYRTLE K CROsS K In ead but lovins remembrance of dear mother. HOPE V. RIGGS. whn parted th four vears azo toda November 28, 1921 The zates of heaven onencd . And Took my mother hame YOUR BOY METFORD. 7 YEARS OLD. * ROACHE. In sul but loving remembrapce of our’ dear dauchter and sister. ANNIE ROACHE. ho' deparied. this e eighiss Sears ago today. November 28. 1008 Gone_ but not 1 HER LOVING MoTHER A¥5 broTHER FUNERAL DIR CHAS St ZURHORST ST CAPIT e Lincoin 3 Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 2 Pe Timothy Hanlon cre and memners of Mornine | 631 H ST XE Phone 1. 5543, _ No. 40. 1. B. P. O. Elks of W.. | J. WILLIAM LFE. Funeral Director and Em- tiied o micet in a sessian o7 | balmer. Livers in Connection. Commodios v_Saturday night. November 28. at \-hlnrl and modern crematorium. Ynderlla 8 o'clock pm.. in mc Arcade of Pythian ! prices. A\e Call Building. corne f 12th and You sts. n.ow.. | i = for_the pur ot grransing for the 1u- | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. nerad and_ hunal of “our Tate” deceased | Drother. L] Funera! | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. servion 1o bé Teld Sunday, November Rapeir. Tewnone _ Main 2473 30 p.m = on’ Church. and M. ate s rest Sacred do, the memors of my | Wi tave him when we shall e Tike heaten voice agam < ol \vyra:: ¥ Tnthe late Mina Departed this life Wednesday, Ny 20 pm. i his ol WILLIAM hetter known as Towler, Edward and Mary Froat “dward Frost. jr.. Dorothy » Frost and Charles Miner. | ovember 29, at_1:30 | on Wesles ‘Al M. E. d&t. between L and nds ‘andrelativey, in- FROST. beloven son brother of oo from 1he . F. COSTELLO OV (JOCATED AT 1724 N CAP ST RT] Wm. H Sardo & ot Lincoln 524 FAMES 1. RN 317 Pa. Ave. SE Modet Chape Lincoln 142 between | nd’ members and Forest { e present 55 p.m ihe late sister M Be neral from the residence of he Mary Chapman Fu aunt. Mra ate Ambulan Livers in_Connec | QWS Diguifed and -Effient Sefvice . Deal & Co., 816 H ST. N.E LINCOLY 8200 Autamobile Servi Chave! VL SPEARE CO. toel Neither the successor of nor connected vémber 3. 3010 0clock wm.. SU'Crnt | NeWher (e Blegrsr ol ot connenied DENT. Dist. ! . P | B 1008 H'St. N.W. cr to ST Ceprian‘s h mass will be 0t at Mount_Olivet ¢ Chureh, where 10 am’ Interm tery. GABNER. membery - ot Thomas L A 2 . Kni | m.. St. Cyprian‘s Hall. Funeral Sonday M. WELLS. Aux. Pres. | Phone Frank.66: “TT. Dist. Secy. Formerly 940 F St A. QUANDER. Aux. Secy. . “ Joseph F. BtrchsSons GOODSON. _Devarted this life suddenly Fric 4 AAC BIRCH) 3034 M November 2 \W Established 1841. home at T L GOODSON (nee Wi joved wite of | S one Weat 8 Sergt. Isaac H, Goodson and devoted daush- | ter ot Annie E. Will She ieaven (o | mourn their loss a husband. moth- | er"'UWo. brothers sister-m-law and a host o reiagives aod frienas, Funeral” tromm | “nion Wesle: ur O neen L, ind 3 Nowdas 6. at 1 pm. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” | other Beautitu) Floral Desins. Mod | orrven. Hh % A T3 F e Geo. C. Shaffer 7 15 CHOJICE FLORAL EMBLEMS — Mam 2418 MODERATE PRICES ™ Prommt Debivery. Prompt_Auto Delivery S . Ar(llllz\-—-exur!snve-—- inexpensiva. Bros Co., 1212 F St. Cesidence: THOMAS ~ GREEN. beloved husband’ oi Flizabetn, brother ‘of Martha Green: Mis Lucinds Wetthers and Louisa Powe grandfather of Mrs. Emma Youn < Sn Nndrew Green. Funeral Mondiy) Ne. 1 from benezer " Remains rest- ing, 'Pope . & -Clark's ‘chapel/ ¢Detroit % Gncinnan evers bicsss. copy.)

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