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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 1. Sofia Bomb Plotters Saved. l SOFIA, Bulgaria, November 28 (). { the oceasion of the ) TIM iCHAPuN HALTS MERGER ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. l The Wanderlusters® Mind OF BIG FILM CCHCERNS | wi'iu.x [ 2:30 pom. POSTMASTERS DELIVER APPEALS PERSONALLY | ‘Walk Out of Offices to Present Re- quests for Aid in Anti-Tuber- culosis Campaign By the Assoctated Press NEW YORK, November United Postal Service today experienced a walkout of postmasters —the opening act of a ¢ +sale of Christmas sea tional Tuberculosis Association In every the all to @ vesident letter Gland in Base of Brain Explains Women’s Privilege to Change Deaths. nike ror waay| | THE WEATHER from Chevy Chase lake at | I THY. Mr. Handy will lead | King Boris, on fete day, 19 persons convicted in the He commuted the lder | the case of numerous persons convict v i) TISing | ed by a military court of particlpation | GLADYS 1 \ in_the cathedral bomb conspiracy last ¥l and slightly colder | g fair, slowly rising | ! Births Reported. have be tment within th | nationa issued and falr Hill Com, : Zile District of Columbia — Fair slightly colder today: tomorrow with slowiy rising temperature. Maryland—Fair and slightly today: tomorrow fair, slowly temperature. Virginia—Fair today: tomorrow temperature. West Virginia—Fair and continued ‘0ld today: tomorrow increasing cloudi- ness with rising temperature, followed rain. | - Enter Combine of | Columbia Lodge, No. 8, 1. B. o 2 O. 5. of the World, assisted by With Metro- | Community Center Rand, will lxy the corner stone of the Second Baptist | Church Southwest, at Second and N streets, at 2 pm. Immediately after the laying of the stone the Inter denominational Ushers' Union will | hold services in the ehurch. Public invited, to P vil courts Befuses | the | United Artists Goldwyn Interests. Manduy Correspondence of The Star and New Yogg| Intermient | World. | existence had been absolutely denied, | LONDON, November 21.-—-A tiny |although it was now recoznized that sland, ahout the size of a pea, in the |our lives were largely dominated by | 4 base of the brain is responsible for the | them. The glands required nutrition | Associated ¥ “incomprehensibility,” of woman and [and wholesome food. Air and sunlight | LOS ANGELES, explains that privilege she claims of | were also important influences on their | (q o (1 being able to change her mind. It is|secretions. The must be ne 3 5 Prof. Clement Jeffery. the fashionable | both as regards quantity and g Park Lane manipulative specialist, |if a healthy Mfe was to be achie who has made the discovery . DIES IN NEW YORK. Lecturing before medical students Until recently, he continued, their death sentence By the | | TeCkER e e | B SRS BRI 28 that | “under no eircumstances conceivable would he join the proposed [ilm re | leasing © combine between his fellow | members the United States Artists | | zroup and Metro-Goldwyn. The com-| | edian’s statement followed an earlier {interview with Douglas banks Cope- | ynother United Artists member, in | which the latter accused Chaplin of “kicking over the tr: and being | { “suspicious” of the proposed merger. | “Doug has sald that | kicked also lat the time United Artists was | formed,” Chaplin said. s is not | the case. 1 s the one who organ lized United Artists. However, I am | Kicking now | Chaplin declared he | the combine as proposed, believed it will endunger the of United Artists and ork harm to exhibitors The November ites wplin declared today ity | 0 const - - following Health Dep, “Reincarnation” will be the sub ject of « talk, 8 p.m., at United Lodge of Theosoph 1731 K street. All welcome. Records for 24 Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 44 42, 4 am., 41; 6 am., 40; 8 am., 10 am., 4 noon, 42; 2 p.m., 4 pm., 41; 6 pm., 36; 8 pm., 35 pon.. 34 Highest, 44; Loywest, 34 Relative Humidity —8 pm., 36; 8 pm., 54 Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.), 6 Hours of sunshine, 6.8. Per cent of possible sunshine Temperature same date last Oakey and Al Ralph and Li Samuel and Rose Bl bo. George and Nina A Trible hoy homas and Marjorie Didlike and Sara Woodw hos Charles and Fannie Ducker, x d Viva G Boley, Lo nk and Mary Cofline, girl Daiias and M Llosd a Lewis Jon i larze © delivered pos tmaster prominent the first i that city purchase of the stated by | the ers will be' slaed during the next w the count the pro association ! ereu- throughout tates the coming letters sons in the m . from tuberc ather suffering ;2 am 40. and prominent doctors, Prof. Jeffery said that “Woman, the incomprehen sible throughout the ages' could at explained—in terms of glands Womanly woman, invented during late Georgian period, and the mili | suffrugette of the early Lioyd- | rgian days, differed only as a re- | sult of the secretions of certain glands, indeed, it might be held that the limit in tor of the whole feminist move vas a tiny gland situated in the f the brain While our typi M ELSIE BENNE WILKERSON. | at hys LIAM the. BOLAND TARY his comt sent ing The i | nomics, Bureau of Commercial Eco. in co-operation with Wardman | | | Mother-in-Law land Succumbs. Word w received here vesterday of the death in New York ity of | Mrs. Alice Jacklin Spaulding I°rie | stedt of Chicago, the mother of Mrs. | Royal . Copeland. Mrs. Copeland is the wife of Senator Copeland of | New York Mis. Friestadt was feminine chara both mental | She was born in Detroit nd physical, were due to the prepon-| Mrs. Friestedt is survived by derance of the secretions of such | brother, Rev. James E. Jacklin . it would nevertheless be | Detrojt, by two children, Mrs. Cope said Jeffery, to take the view | land and Dr. Lyman Spaulding of human beings were merely autom- | New York, and step-daughter, Mrs If our characteristics were | Thad Knapp of Highland Park controlled by our glands, we In turn | The funeral services will be | ture productions at Wembly had that power, by obeving the laws of the home of enator and { American films, has been 1 e. which enable our glands to| Copeland, Suffern, Y., tomorrow | because of fog there during th function normally at 2 ter months b of Senator tovn ur svals Altogather Christmas seuals le n the ma hroughout ceeds trom the losis anring The | HENRY Park IHotel Theater, will present An- tonius Plip, Minister from Fsthonia, in “The Romance and Resources of | Esthonia.”” The lecture will be illus- | trated with films and slide A Noceumin A 2 wit > than A i s Mo, Hayoo RNPOON at_ Ga i ; anor Xt n key Lonnie H &poon THOMAS ¥ A “A World Confederation at Hand, | "ol as Foretold hy the Prophet Danfel.” will be the subject of Dr B. H. Wilkinson tal Me rial gram at 7 The Young Men's Hebrew Assc tion will give an entertainment dance, 9 pan., at its building, enth and Pennsylvania avenue. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ‘ Today A novena in honor of Our Lady of | ceps 447 jm Prompt Suc 0 t t beginning Tuesday | Tomorrow. -Sunrises, 7:06 am.; sun| o : and ending on the Feast of the Tm-|geis. 347 pom [ & COMPANY { maculate Conception, December 8, wil' | *“Niion rises, 4:43 pan ; sets, 6:07 a.m. | be held in the Ursuline Convent, ’-"'i ‘Automobile lamps to be lighted one = the Uni to 1 1er ted ves nd E; esconstana| €ardg of Thanks. o, ana 108 | DBV We = - and d 7:36 p.m. | ings in our sad hercavement o T | THE FAMILY alfn. and( s oree thanks ‘and aeepest appreciation to o I relatives neighbors and {riends. for | fwthfulness and beautiful floral offe sun{ during the iliness and death of ou; mother. LUCY E. JACKSON THE Her leture b; 8 p.m., at the Ca Church. ‘Musical pro | Hiighest, 49; lowest Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United s H Geodetic Sur ia- | Today - Low tide, 1.28 nd | pm.; high tide, 7:20 w.m., Elev-| Tomorrow - Low tide, 2 24 pam.: high tide, 8 8:19 p.m masculine and 64 old. would n be vears enter 1se he independ will also ¢ stics, e its of . known disease We wish 1o exte a sinee sis ar tie 4 that I to make motion pic o fight | idoned | Win e i We wish to express o commercially nel H by varieties of snails is by The Sun and Moon. rose, 7:05 a.m Who depart FAMILY ah Bangiat But the nicht t 1o < COMP.IN} R. HARRI Fourth street. Devotfons each evening | halt hour after sunset 1t followed by 1 Rev E. O'Keefe i Tiouse will nover benediction of the Apos ! conduet the Bene b Henry Missicn in Various Cities. Precipt tation & Sat. pm. o Sp.m. 8pm £ Ceather Weath and beautiful LEE. CRETT. CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED —SATISFACTORY TERMS ARRANGED Temperature. Max. Min Sat Fri urday. night 4 4. i a8 The Seekers of Good Club of the | Make the Gift Worthy the Day ' 1 e ‘GIVE JEWELRY ®*| == New York avenu~ and Kirt streets. g It is our great ple activities in the field Asheville, N ( Atlanta. Ga | Atantic Ciiy pore rminghan Hismarck 2 | Boston. Ma: i Ay on PRIC We thairks an \fMalo. N hi 1 i 1. Ohio Wio Ohio * Mary A, . speak on Faith” at the meeting of the Wast ington Practical Psvehology Club to morrow, § p.an., at the Playhouse. hesenne Cleveland Davenport. Towa Denver. Colo. 4 Mot Duluth. M i Paso. Te PRICE AND DAl Deaths | BARRY Thursday MARY MARC seius €. Barry fan "o Towa The South Carolina Society will oper * son at the Mayfower Hote] evening with a reception an isure to report to our patrons that the vear now ending has developed our of Jewelry merchandising to unprecedented range and volume. Our pre-holiday stocks \x\;‘:xle eloquently and significantly of the rare success we have enjoyed in meeting, to full sat isfaction, all diversities of taste and all degrees of buying ability. The big thing, after all,’is that you ’\lw.ulfl be 1\}\1(‘ to buy the gift you want to give at the price that you will find easy and accommodating ur more than half a century of experience enables us to anticipate and to take care of your giit-givin LIy to a degree of satisfaction elsewhere not easy to find. Come and make your selec Upon small deposit, you know, any article of vour selection will be laid aside for delivery a nvémience. Mon Owing to the illness of Col. John McElrov. communder of Kit Carson { Post, N G. A. R, the reception which wis {0 have been given tomor {row to En sencer Mussey Tent Daughters of Veterans, has been post poned November 27, 1 inker Hill rd | BENNETT. her resid { Ramier, Ma | of Regir 3. at tad mother stie . B Speare & Co et Funera P00 1 Vited desires inva tions early The District Public hool Associa- tion will meet in the boardroom of the District Building Wednesday night at § o'clock at 2 v intern: vour CABLE. < Paul Antoni SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals at and Sailings From New York. JONES BERDEL ber. 90, - George Di d Iamonds Rarest of all treasures, most prized of all giits—the DIAMOND. Here you'll find them, sheer and >him;|g and of a lustrous beauty, showing themselves the gems of periection that hold lifetime delight for all into whose hands they eventually fall. Mounted in handsome settings of artistically vrought 18-kt. white gold. All of them purchased advan tagecusly and offered to you, without exception. to your appreciable money-saving advantage. 3 anipa Toiedo HINGTON ARRIVED YESTERDAY. COLBERT. Departed this tal Mre JANE M Frar MaTweiie DUE TODAY Port Limon. Emprees of Scotland Soihampon DUE MONDAY Vie WAY D« 1 . JorpAN varted t Marriage Licenses. ke licenses have been issued to the ! T D Lawrence Joyce and Lottie Tate. Albert H Hunter and Virginia E. Tar Erwin A Kenne aura Sedgwic len A hio. and Beat HER BROTHER AN BROTHER <,v“k‘§lr E T e Stiles and Ellen Liverpoo Liverpoal Southambton Hambure Gothenburs: 3 Vera Cruz 3 Cristobal San Juan 2o Bermuda, Pueiio Colom . i at 9 am ] wathan I <hland i Sanderson of Pottatown. Pa. and of Pai . Va Palmer of Cowart, Va. and syns of Oldham. Va. mas and Hattie Thomas. Dorothy Bookman Special Offerings at 125 8175 8200 Other Exceptional Values—$50 to $1,000 Goorge " Borccon 4 < Vi DUE K DEVOTED ‘D ACE R ERS DEVOTED ‘DACEHTERS MABLE e NEWTON. In memors « PLLEN. NEWROR i 575 TUESDAY. Southampton, o Havre! § Dascnola and Baltimore B Truaft and Susie_McGoines Phelps and Fannie Summer. hoth of Newport Ne a 1 Fatelle R Cornelfua L. Fitzeers ittord 1|, Lewis E. Wearer of this city and Horence 33 | Thompeon of Hyattecille. Md i W Shiith of Norfolk, a Spates of Harpers Ferrs Deaths R.eported. Jessie E The following deaths have been reported t0 the Health Department within the past 24 71, Havana, | BERT} Trieste. | E WEDNESDAY | . Bremen and at 10 am. Req Interme t Mo Mivet Ce ot u Va tery. i wva Gone where the & Wa I ot al hath endiess rest LOYING DAUGE 1 ose oot ESTHER. still hold | OUDEN. In lovine father. LOUIS W this 1ife November 29. 1 DAUGHTERS. LUCINDA F COOK AND DORA KIN NE. I memor - d «ister. BLANC vears ago MGTHER. BROTHER SYDNOR. In sad but loving remembrancs | my dear hushand BALDWIN R Sy DNOT who' departed thie three vea ' dav. November 20, 1603 Tis sweet to remember him who onee { Soll mige hina = = | i fiirs 200 PM 00 AN Rotterdam ool ESPEY. N the residence of xhte Hacener. N Marion H FRANCIS HOLMEAD ESPEY vear of his age. hushand of the Goods Eepey. Funeral from late r then to St. Jerom where_services will day. Nucember 30 Olivet Cemetors BSON. Sat nm beth Cole. Little Sisters of the 132 Mary. Meredith, 72, St. Elizabeth's H Juliet Avers. 85 Walter Michael Tibore. 63. Galli Thomas A Witherspoon. 3. Garfeld Hos- pita James W. Duts. 54, 2416 13th st Addison D. Rhodes. 58, 811 Massach ave, ne Kate Melnor Diehl, 47. 1417 F st n.e John P Cooney. 47. Gallinger Hospital Mary Mar, ovidence Hos rio Colombia i Havana hristina Cidiz. x| Turks Island | Henrs Thompson, 70 0 AND SISTERS Johns - Bermuda’ Montavideo . Wrist Watches This is the watch, you know, that so cleverly and adequately expresses the modern feminine desire for the exquisitely ornate and dainti petite timepiece. Of the highest repute, too. for accuracy and dependability. We are show ing many models, all of them new and up to date. To give a Gruen Wrist Watch will be Sence) to_confer one of the best-desired of valuiblc SAILING WEDNESDAY gifts | Aquitania—Southampton so—Harre Naples n Juan Tivives—Kingston Martinique—Port an Prince | Chickasaw—Part Montevideo Panl Luckenbach—Cristohal uaya— Hamilton Reed_Hospital or Hospital = on e Cape “Town SAILING MONDAY Sananmon— R New Texas Handicap— JOHN tts e esid mid; ght stare sh f the o o Ilove. but So sad. e sudden was His death surorieed Perhave some day s Whan we meat again in HIS LOVING WiFE ALTER. Sacred to 11 dear Taind SAMTE BT " IS D YOUNG. In sad our devoted . danshte denarted ‘this 1t Il sung ee GOODSO: day. Novem her” “hom GOODSON Sergt, Isaa 1 ter of Ani 1 meurn their 10ss a devoted h 1 r. two brothers. sisterin 1 1 1 at John Charles Fenwick. hia Hospital ‘Anna Reeder Garner. John V. Diggs. 2 Harriett Robinson, nital 315 33,342 Brvant st Fieedmen's Hospital 54, Providence Hos days. Colum. Muenchen—Bremen i Capt to 0 vea moth w and a host Funeral 2 o HON LA of relatives and frie : ATREDALE DOG—Male. found a week ago. Tnion Weslex A. M 0 T_ave. n.w : et. between I and M. ATREI 5 30. at 1 n.m | vlease am HARVEYCUTTER. Lragne. 3 1025 at 130 v m (s VCUTTE Harveycutte: dence Monday Relatives and 1 MARCERON. jay. November 27. 1925 who 100 Py 5100 P 00 M 1:00PM, | Owner The one we Jove is n Rescue e HE fond, tr he hands that would have Now lie in death's h When evening shades And we are all alone In our hearts there comes a 1f Mamie could come home HER LOVING FATHER AND MOTHER 1314 HAR da M nm 30+ s i he EDAL e, oz h = brass-studded harness Washington Animal POODLE—Female. all _white body, 3 hair. with a smooth face. black eses and Rescue onz Elgin Wrist Watch The unexcelled 1lgin move. ment in 14-kt. solid white gold $29.85 tonneau-shaped Toilet Sets 3 to pieces Exquisitely beau- tiful sets in man ufactured ivory, tortoise shell, am- ber and in com- binations of these materials. $16 to $125 Military Sets Gifts of attrac- tiveness and util- ity that men will welcome with real appreciation. $10 to $50 Man’s Elgin Watch In 20-year guaranteed gold filled case; a_watch of dignity, sturdl- sl 6-85 ness, reliability HAMILTON WATCHES—The Watch of dbsolute Accuracy Displayed in a remarkable range of the newer models ¥len's Hamiltons, $35 to $150 Ladies’ Gifts Sure to Please Siiver Mesh Bags 2 to $40 Silver Vanities $10 to $95 Diamond Bar Pins $25 to $600 R. HARRIS & CO., Seventh & D B D’amond Flexible Bracelets $30 to $1,800 Leather Bill Folds, 14-Kt. Solid Gold Tipped, $5 and Up Solid Silver Buckles, Including Belts, $3.50 Jewelers and Diamond Merchants for More Than R. HARRIS & COMPANY ~ Hamilton Wrist Watches, $44 to $70 Men’s Solid Gold 10 and 14 Kt. Knives, $5 to $35 Platinum-Edged Cuff Links $15 to $40 Half a Century FLOWERS FOR FUNERALS i Sprays $3 wvr Wreaths $5 v made pp of fresh-cut, choice, sea- FREE DELIVERY Leapley YOUR FLORIST 905 G St. 7672 See Announcement Super-Power Neutrodyne Page 47—Part 1 CREEL BROS, Distributors Funeral Prices Lower A high-class funeral including gray or black handles and silk lining, plate, grave case. embalming. hearse, cars and use of chapel and ail service. Others at half the old-time under- taKer's charge. Steel- Vaults, $85 Ambulances, $4 W.W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. some one's pet. Please apply Wash ington Animal Rescue League. 349 Maryland | ave aw | | = BAR PIN_ platinum_ ) Betty Way shop. 111 | Peonesivania ave.: | Chureh 1 S _CERTIFI H R 0°F st reward. and’ oth Call Falls Reward mied spectacies in neighborhood 4 | n'w. “'Kindly return to above address or tel | cohone Main 3150 Monday. COLLIE—Large br d_white: Bushy and curls on b COLLIE doz. taz No. 3703 COLLIE. brown 10 the riame of | DOG. Airedale. male. w | tax. 459 strayed from v { Bank, Nov. °9: $2| | Dufty. oot hite spot_on_ches fcinity Brightwo rd. w 9275, night: on Florida and Florida ave. Reward ave. car_or North 07513 oy FUR-LINED GLOVE—Saturday. near 7th £, Call L 34240 Zlis . tortoise shell. Hall Optical case I South Carol Linc. 4 ina ave. or TPT—Essay. “The Anclenj - reward il be ' pai I | River ror ite Si=Comisg noae N NOSE GLASSES. lady's. gold; Friday_alter. noon between Cunningham's. 7th and D. and {;;'lvl'v’ and E: reward. Mrs. M. E. Reeves. . past president’s. Rebekah Assembly, In- diana: has three links at top: insecrintion on r:a%k' owner’ rrl(Tme, reward. Phone Potomac POCKETBOOK—Brown _ieather. 1n Center arket. Saturday. Nov. 28. Reward. Linc or 1024 4th at.ne. POCKETBOOK—Brown. —containing money. mall change purse and eyeglasses: on_ O( car goink north. on Nov. 14.1025: keep ney And return eyeglasses to Mrs. G. John- 901 Rhode Island ave. Phone North after 5 1 . Jads's Yrown leather. o1 kess and about $5: Th Phone Cleve, 2641-. | PURSE—Chevy Chase car. Saturday mori- | ing, containing watch ‘and other valuable Mary McNelll. 1800 11th 'st. 1w containing areday pight: | | PUR: b unch 8T om: £, name ootsie Airedale and French Bull: light brown or h‘r‘inwd'lfi. !hflrl-hhl‘lll‘!'d. b;-hhed h‘llll. but un- a ears. white Spot on chan 3 reward. < 'Stearn. 1704 Columbla’ ra- acw, N ieonone ‘Adams 6707 WATCH and chain. gold: achusetts ave. n.e. and Alexandri: turn to C. H. urphy. 1233 K f and et ‘reward. e WRIST WATCH. hetween Washingion Hotel and 28 Florida ave. ne. Reward. Phone N 6857-W. $10—Saturday 5 & e 410 3th « SETTER—Small black and| white Llewellyn, lost or strayed from 2118 Leroy pl. on afternoon of November 24. Reward $25 for its feturn. Phone North 50. n.w. n_2nd Toon e Re 2 | MARCERON. at 8 pm.. LOUIS LEON. beloved hus of Mary A.Marceron inee Blumer) neral from his late residence. 1935 Monros & nw . Monday. November 30. at 2 p.m Reétatives and _friends invited ‘to attend Interment at Congreesioual Cemetery Svecial communication Hope Lodge. No. 20. F. A A, M. is herehy fed for 1 vm. Mondav. November 30 T925. for the purpose of attending the Tu of our late brother. LEON L. MAR- FRON UBERT NEWSOM. Worshipful Master Attest: PAUL B. ELCAN. Secretar MeBRIDE. Suddenly. Friday, November 1925, at Potomar Yards. Va. WILLIAM H. McBRIDE of 018 6th st. s.w. beloved hueband of Laura McBride (nee Hall) Funeral from hie late residence. 918 6th st. £.w. Monday. Novemher 30. at R:30 a.m.. thence to St. Dominic's Ghurch. where requiem mass will be sung at 6 o'clock Relatives ‘and friends respectfully invited 10 attend. (Baltimore and Philadelphia pavers please copy. ) McDEVITT. v November her residence. 2728 13th st M. McDEVITT ' Remaine res H. Hines Co. funeral home. n.w. until Sunday. November pm. Funeral services at_the « Mount ~ Qlivet Cemetery. Fre. Sundas. November 4 terment at Mount tives and {riends invited MILBURN, Departed this life vember 27.°1925. at 6 a.m SE MIL: BURN. beloved aunt of Corinne Amev. Fu. neral irom Union Wesley Church Monday November at 2 pm. Interment at Mount Zion Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited DEXTER. Thursday. November 20 1925 at 8 ‘am. at Emergencs Hospital LUCILLE M. POINDEXTER. beloved wifo of Lioyd A. Poindexter and loving daugh- ter of Robert Poindexter. She leaves to mourn their loss a host of other relatives and friends. Remaine may be seen at Moon & Allen's funeral home. 12th and Florida ave. n.w. Funeral from above ad- dress November 30. at 1 p.m. Interment at Alexandria. Va. RAPP. Friday D.m. A% her residence. ant st. n.w. AGNES J Frank E. Raop. Funeral from her lat residence’ Monday. November 30. at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Inte; nient at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 20 ROBERTS. Saturday. November 28, 102 at 12:40 pm.. at the Homeopathic Hos nital. GEORGE, beloved husband of Ethel Roberts, aged 32 vears. Remains resting at Gasch's funeral parlors. Hyattaville. Md. Remains to be shipped to Columbus. Ga.. Sunday. E RUSSELL. 1025, ot H 1:30 el of Md.. “riday. No Sovember 27 at 128 ‘Mount Pleas. beloved wife of 6 Suddenly. 28, 1025, at 3 p.m o Percy H. Ruesa November beloved wi Rervices at the S| H Hines, funeral ‘home. 2901 13th st n.w.. Tuesday. Decenfber 1.at 10:50 a Relitives and friends invited. Interment at Rock Cresk Cemeters. (Cherry Creek. N. Y., papers please copy.) 30 SPRIGGS. _ Departed_ this life suddenly Sat urday November 28. 1925. at 1:16 nm., SOPHIA SPRIGGS (nee Sharpo). aunt of George and Eukene Gaskins. Funeral from the residence of her aunt. Mrs_Georgia Wayne. 628 E st. g.o.. Tuesday. Decemie 1.at 2 pm. Rela and friends invite 16 ‘attend. Interment at Woodlawn Ceme- tery. < STROTER. WATTS. Members of the Men's Cliff Rock Association are hereby notified of the death of our late brother. Res. MOSES STROTER. Funeral and burial ai Haymarket, Va.. November 28. at 12 noon Death No.192." ‘And also are requested 1o attend _the funeral of our late brother. Rev. G. B. WATTS. from Metrovolitan Bapiist Chirch November 30. 1025, at 1 wm. Death No. 193 W_H_JOHNSON. President W. J. SINGLETON. Secretary At home on the heantiful h BY the valley of 1y Some day. dear i oer. T shall meet vou | HER LONELY MAN Fi\'é:lg;u’. DIRECTOES. i ! CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 _EAST CAPITOL ST Phone Lincoln 337 Gawler Service Funeral Dircctors Since 1850 { Main 5512 1332 Penna Ave. N\ Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. NE._ Phone 1. 5543 | 2 WILLIAM LEE. Funoral Director and Livery in Connection. Commodious iadern crematonum. . Matr i 2 Pa. Ave, N W Call M. JARn i Frank Geier's Sons Co. i 3 VENTH ST. N.W. in 247, | Mot Chaner Telenhase Main 2473 | | T. F. COSTELLO OW _LOCATED AT %0 Nohr Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 H ST. N.E . Modern Chapel Lincoln task EMMA BLACK | JAMES T. RYAN ! 317 Pa. Ave. Model Chapel. L Private Ambulances. V.L.SPEARE Neither the successor of nor conneeted with the original W. R. Speare establish | Browe Frank. 00201009 H St. NN'W. i ___Formerly 940 F St. N.W. | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W stablishad 184 Phone West 08 | FUNERAL DESIGNS. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Beautiful Floral Designs. Moderats Orren. PUSIh & RIS e, MO prices. 14th & SRR 3 0200 h St. N.W. {Geo. C. Shaffer = CHOICFE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2416 at MODERATE PRICES Prompt Delivers Prompt Auto vy Service Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros Co., 5252 F t. CEMETERY LOTS X lPAr"v'lr’l T STTES ¢ ONG RFSSTONAT bie. ddress Bex 317 B. Star oflice. .