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EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, ATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1925, THE Mr. Spry is the third Canadian to i e v cansan 7)) S MILITARY SITES | league in the past two months. The i i i e L OFFERED FOR SALE| Winnipes, who is in charge of Cana CANADIAN IS APPOINTED TO LEAGUE LABOR POST Oxtord Schioiar an affairs in the information se tion, and Prof. Mack Eastman of the University of Vancouver, who is in | he statistical dey nt of the labor Becomes 12th Do- to Be Asso- ciated With Geneva Body. minion Resident | War Department Asks Bids on Five Reservations on South At- lantic Coast. b her nnususliy larze propor. tion of nationals serving the league ind Senator Dandurand as president sembly, Canada has played | dingly prominent part in the | ation the past vear Correspondence of The Star and New York mber The ap. Oxfora ? Winnipez, Canada, to a publications depart ational Lahor OF Canadians con bu m Spry s Five old military reservations the South Atlantic Consts “sultable | for country estates, hunting and fis ing clubs. arfd as deep water terminal sites.” have heen advertised for sale | by the War Department, bids to he opened January 5. Some date back to evolutionary times and others to ivil War days. | They ort Fremont und. scene of a lonfal settlement unde ross in 1684, and of the British south- | ern campaign in 1 9. The fort lies | Beaufort River from Parris Is- | the Marine Corps redruiting sta tion, and the sites of Civil War forts | that figured in {he various engage- | ments ave nearhy Hilton Head, south entrance of Port | Royal Sound. 803 acres, bought up by jitbe Coyernment at & taxisdls dufsss. | but never med except for a, | small detachment during S | | | | | n | | | Mateh which rate factories rn_out 10,000 4 o match stick: minute with ‘ Port Roy acro: land charming new bunzalow home zar ighborhood at one of the & It h a basement e s in the rooips ter heat, ity i . Phillips Island of F al Sound, 126 cauired on tax sale I m Islind, N “ederate fortified post detachmen: from the nee in 1% Point nole War station that was ne north side ! acres, alsp | | miden County, Ga., | <ed during the Semi. | proposed coast-defense | developed < five large and .. once a Con demolished by v S. Paw viern comiorts nven <t and A Pete purd last but it mie, at the low price monument to od Tuxedo EISEMAN'’S 7th & uction at moderate LT fo 166 and rving Kers WARREN OWNERS 15th St Mo. 025 IStuy gavying Dumersnf. 'Studebaker Puum Durabilingf fmvsh ] & t BUILDERS ~Main 9 L lFUNEF{AL SERVICES HELD i ton Bell lof {in Be {ducted a { ville I i ment F.W.MITCHELL, &, DIES AT HOME HERE | Civil War Veteran, Member of Many Societies, Was Widely Known. apt. Frederick William Mitchell, | vears old, Union Army veteran and | | an emplove of the United States Pen- | sion Office here for 40 vears, died at | | his residence, 2804 Fourteenth street, vesterday He was a1 member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of | the District of Columbia. Capt. | Mitchell had n in failing health | f bout 18 months, and was serl. | il 10 days i Mitchell retired as an em-| the Pension Bureau on his th birthday He was born in Hudson, N. Y., teoer 31, 1842, He left Williams ¢ ) lee to enlist as a private when Pre dent Lincoln issued his first eall for | volunteers. H. ously Capt plove eight Oc | 1 SAMUEI i i i FOR SAMUEL H. BELL Printing Office and Former at Age of 84. reral service: Veteran Employe Dies the in nd Iry and with ‘otomac and was ments In Virgin man and other Confederate fines raid not f Following th is home. | ylitehell visited « i > and was zed served Army of the many engage in the Stone raids on the was captured from Richmond. Civil War, Capt alifornia and Tdaho, in mining for sev eral years. Later he moved to Penn <Vlviniu, where he was engaged in the lumber husiness before coming on cept ~ion Bure married Miss Ca of Albany in 186 his widow, one son. Guy ind two granddaughters, othy Mitchell Miss Margare N ity, and Mrs of Tudson Capt + member of the Grand Army of the Republic, ry Order the | Knights W the Foreman the Printing Office, who died at crwyn, Md., Wednesdy t the residence this after rment was in | Pallbearers of Mount 1 A. F. and Md. Int ter rs 1o a 179 ine ¢ He Mitch Miss 1 I Grim M was forr cation room in the Printing Offic 1 other in more than Bnths Repm led. ST this 1iney Mitchell was Legion Society of 1 Tetia Matng s il be Hines ¢o, centh street afternoon at 4 o'clock. e in Arlington of the Loval Le | orary palibearers Hertha W Charies and, 1 tomarrow Members act as hon Cemeters jon will Anti-Lynching Bill. niative Dyer of Missouri Republican on the committee, announced yes d reintroduce at Rohert an Wiliiam' & Repr nking udiciary States are 1pations under Federal law The witching hour HEN the fiekle sun has dipped below at fosxchall Vi age the distant hills and f fc assume shapes (\wn iendly 1i re and there from casement every Villager with the . miliar glov windows, world and at peace. is t a restiul ending that short but pleasant drive past sring. spires of old Georgetown and the woodland beauties of rkway to vour Foxhall Villag What a source of justifiable pride hat uniaue dwelling. so distinctive from vet so unmistakably an i the harmonious whole ! the day's hard in- 1 satisfaction to know von actually own such a home as this for as little as $9.100 on terms no more diffi- cult than paying rent! Visit the Exhib tely v York it He furnished Tt is Hi; above i 1se, 4424 Reservoir Road by W. & 1. Sloane of open daily until 6 PAL Drive i School, at Thirty-fith Street. Q Street N.W., then west the Vil on BOSSAND PHELPS, ESTABLISHED 1907 1&17 K Srrt’er NW OWNERS = o I SHAAAAAAAALAAATATTATILATLALALEALALASA AL A AN LA S LA ALKRA N L KA AN N NN A S, NSNSy S U100 OO0 R 3\‘\ S R R R S S R R R A A S R e S At \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\} AN Reduced for Immediate Sale Beautiful New Brookland Homes Sample House—Corner 13th and Jackson Sts. N.E. Attractively Designed Semi-Detached Carefully Constructed 6 Rooms and Bath Hardwood Floors Built-in Features Near Car and School Hot-Water Heat Small Cash Payment—Terms Like Rent Open for Inspection Until 9 P.M. Daily N.E., then north to Jackson and over to 13th St. car to 13th St. N.E. Tapestry Brick to 12th St. Take Brookland 1. Ave. Drive out R. I Ave. to 12th and Menroe, or R. Chas. D. Sager 924 14th St. N. W. 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Heizhts Afternoon Preshyter and hinzton The Speech Read.n | inta new quarters, | place. and will zive nd fair of cards from | ‘Afternoon tea and served Club has moved 2515 Cliffbourne 1 Christmas sale to 9 o'clock apper will be will he street The Bakers' Beneficial ven at Concord Club | 8:30 o'clock i 814 € Fellowship Club_will dance in hall of mn Hotel. Visitors "he National ive an informal nations. Washir welcome. The 1 1 will he rean of Standards given the Lee banquet House, & The Federal School | give a banquet Men's Cly Lee House. will The National Genealogical Soci will meet. 5 o'clock. in the Methodist P Building, 100 Maryland avenue north jeast. Dr. Addams Stratton MeAl {ter, president. will deliver an addr [on “The Vircinia Legislative Assem- | DIy of 1619, and the Families Affected CAPT. FREDERICK W. .\H'I'(‘I"‘JI«I.,[’K‘luy.m Publie invited i ‘ v nt i n of Old Waorld il lecture at 513 Ilar Ol My | M the served with the 13th | ooklyn, N Regiment and then re-enlisted in the 12th Hlinois Cavalry wn as the MeClellan Dragoon which he reached the grade of tain e he ult of Cluiy nder Suhject District of Columbia erncon and possibly tonight tonight, lowest temperature about 3% | degrees: tomorrow partly cloudy and | | colder; fresh to strong shifting winds | becon westerly tonight Ma ain and colder tonight; tomorrow partly cloudy and colder, probably snow flurries in west por tion; strong southeast winds shifting o weste zht 1 Virgin Cloudy and colder tonight Confirma { probably rain in north po | could not_be obtained | {row gener nd colder: s —_— 1 sof probaoly . Carb ot Ebanks westersy ton we aft Rain th ; colder | i Cuba May Bom)w $15.000.000. | FLAVANA )11 run circles that ,v)n ange with J P New York for with which to public works | is to he drawn | on of the rumor | swed covernment Mo ‘v‘,v]w\ 1 the nned needed of mor The ent of heast winds Virginia—Cloudy and colder probably snow flurries in north por: | | tion tonight: tomorrow partly clondy | {and colder, snow flurries in the moun tains. HESS, Records for 4 21 p.an 4 a.m Hours. HUSBAND AND FAMILY. 1% midnight Ezaths H am., 51 mlnln\.,h’ Highest 3 p.m temper vesterday Highest Condition of the Wat and condit Falls todav 46 condit nperatu ater at Grea Temperature, CRAFT. Dece Abilene Tex v | «yuuu»nn Alhany Atlanta Aiantic o Baltimore | B minghan - Bismarck { Boston Bunalo { (larieston innati it Lo ave 1 attene RERT M albraith Twacni T PATLINE JENNIE E. BA DRICK. . Soohane WaSH D 8 am Stations | Lovdon. Faris. Frs | Vienna, Austria Berlin. Germany nhagen Hamilton " Bermida Havana, Cubs “anal Zone | ! Deaths Reported | sadie Tiley. 85 Fma Virginia' Kaul | | | Orilla Miller | Robert L. Siultz Aliee Snvde Samuel B 1 ssenhine H Samuel | Marzar | | Slumbia i | 5 Mt. Pleasant I HER TONFLY AND ALFRED Day 1 W e God's Wi CHBREY e axima ihin” Sanare Hotel 1366 Cl: MAMMA NP SOHNNTF HAWKINS W Decom) Garfeld Hospit Provident Monroe <t Homeopathic H Tavior It Fitzhizh Hos - Georzetonn Nos Uicia Baites Tames 1. Mary Gia Mamie Wash Gertrude Coleman = James Savor, © Infant of v o bonre 1731 Emergence Hospital Galhinger Hospital 1490 S st “olumbia Hosnital 1017 New Jorses J Fall heneath the One” must 1 But let us all To meet our Got Freedmen « Hospital | VHAWKIN: tion are b our memb You ‘are Sunday from B sts Colu eby notifie Mre” EL HAWKIN ted 16 attend the funeral ‘monex - 14th | Sy s oo st nw. Co LD—On F st.. between Treasurs containing over 840 in bille. Lib- | eral reward. Columbia 17K0 e American Express. containing in Hehtn o Detween Goldon: | HAWKINS, nd Hecht's. Friday afternoon: reward. | = are notifie nav.Adams 5847 tiend the 1.ET—Platinum nday rael € “YIxprava TYL ER FOWMAN. R 1 e R an funeral ‘of Mra Tcenie Chtireh. 151 M Chureh, FLLA H‘\\\ R. war Colum- ! e | 41 TERRIERS —Two. white Reward if returned ULINE MARSHALI JENNIE E. BARNES. Fir HAWKINS, inz Ho death and reg 1610 10 . femafe on’ Dec 01 Geo with smail_wart mber’ Reward if 1a ave. n.w.Col. 118 In Vicinity of Reward n one VRTINS Sindat M. E 11th and | call A Miss | MARIE L. = JENNINGS Stndas TR 1ODE €nFs. & IHY vellon: male ay oting of Decemier 5. Ariinaiin: | this dog or have him g . December EDWARD JOHNS at his late’ re. the Washington December 6. at Hill Ce | MARSHAL Station irginia Railwas. Sunday 30 pom - Internient Oukton. Va Thursdav ember . male. white <pot_on chest Arom vicinity. Brightwond vOW.Duffy, | 3, 1 two with hlack tie Tilinois a 1A MARSHALT m_ ¥ Marshall Mrs. Josenhine two hrothers: James H. and Peter Funeral from the residence of =190 10th st %e.. Monday. De. © 8:30 am. theice 10 St. Csp. Man's Chitreh. 13th and C sts. se.. where reauiem mass will_be sung at 9 o'clock for the repose of her soul. Rela \fives and friends nvited. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemeter; Before Teaves a devoted AN Brown 510, an; o 1l_Adama 7480. Potomac Patient]: | POCKETHOOR. hrown Ieather Saries s { K06 v {ER DEVOTED SISTER Friday December 01 Tath S K W. MITCHELL Grimwood Mitcheli v it Mitchell. Servi s s Co. funeral homie now.. Sunday. Dec Tnlerment Arlinkton CHELL. The District on 14th at Miss Eleanor R nderatm. Thureday nieh Fotel " Planse. call” Mins T o the Cits i, R bank book. left_on Mt untain pen and other les: i I|_Adams 5679. Reward. mounted with Tel. North_1005 SK™—By Co cover. Reward Columbia Com the Military Order of val Legion of ‘the United States jces the death of Companion and e ar mmander FREDERICK W1 e “aptain 0. .. December 3 will ‘be held at the 01 T4th st nw., Lo ENPHILL, T RING of G o Legion miar Viee ¢ LIAM MITC] tears. at Washingio 1935 “Funeral serv woer o A " enzraved M. LR S TR e an Xateina 041 WRIST WATCH—Go Wedneeday. . Decomber ratned. meward opi T dmiral JOSEPH vy, Commands 5. 7. LAMBERTON. v sister | OLDEN. En 145 Decen, hia restden: 10K OLDEN right and faithful oted and trie 1 A lovinz father s What a woi | PATTEN. HAN M. P: he' dov Haolv Comfort A Hol B ANDERSO HARING. Reoone MARTHA SHIEL 1oy AL MINNIE SHIELD~ Mi WILLIAY FFMAN. [40HNSON. 1y arted 1 LOUISE J0NES, HIS (»r\‘n*r ) MOTHER, FATHER AXD SISTER Z PATRICK PATRIC] - who loved him_best WIFE AND CHILDREN HAROLD AND CORINNE. # vad but remembrance of o YOUNG. who de fe ear ago today, De- m\uv»vv ALICE YOU NG, o A lovine © miss you You home to rest D DAUGHTER. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Wm. H. Sardo & Co. d1o5H ST MR Lincoln 524 Modern Chapel JAM T RYAN S 17 Model Chape! * "~ Lin Private Livers in_ Connection VL SPEARE CO_ ither the the orgin 0 Pa. Ave oln 142, A Jose h F Birch’s Sons S (ISAAC BIRCH) E: 30.:4 M ST. N W Diznified_and Efficient_Service, W. W. Deal & Co., R16 H ST, N LINCOLN 8200 Automobils Chanal CHAS. S ZURHORST ablished 1841 Phone West_08 " au ; e Line Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 | Main 5512 1352 Penna. Ave. NV, “Timothy Hanlon Phone L. b54a WILLIAM LFE. Funeral Director and Efn T e pnesl i and o R T i O TS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 i S e Telephone T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT P ST. NORTH 7976 | {641 H ST i FUNERAL DESIGNS. ! Geo- C. Shaffer " 114 =t Mal | CHOICE FLO LEMS 7 Main 4t MODERATE PRICES Promnt Dely Promnt Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive- Gude Bros Co., 1213 st. i~ _BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Other Beautitu Plor D«.m; wnd ate prices. 14th & H, 1223 F. Tel. M 3907