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JAPANESE BUY RIGHTS Z'fE"',‘.‘.fli‘.‘}fi.r‘“,r.'?!;'fd{,‘.‘,.““fi,‘ui'/n?.}"”l“'m‘-;’."“ TO NEW IRON PROCESS been applied in the steel indus Pateat for DAY = Through utilization of the | | process, he said, Japan mizght produce | more of its own iron and steel ang |and thus reduce its unfavorable trade | Pxoduct)on of Metgl | balance because of importations. Matsukata is the owner of refent Direct From Ore to Be Used developed iron ore bodies in norther in Orient. | An overzealous semaphore | at the point in the airwavs | the arterial highway from baby intersects the road from tovland un- wittingly efforts to right-of-y by the time cleared up, D deliver only si Hospital had ne is a record in If st just number added to Wash Aaily The day habies we 13 were rec represents a cop | an. He is the fifth son of the late | Prince Massayoshi Matsukata, one of the “elder statesmen,” founder of Japan’s banking system, and known | as the Empire’s “first iron master. He planned to sail from San Fran cisco today for Tokio. BOYCOTT NEW MONEY. Rather give nta Claus ay on Christmas day. And | the mros had been | Stork W' time to babies. Columbia new arrivals, which its history. speak truly, half of the itizens that populatio the Associated Press ST. LOUTS, December tion of Japanese rights for new American process an. production of metallic the ore without of the blast fur nace. was announced here today The contract is between Goro ) vkata of Tokio. head of nese industrial co tic Anderson of Musk B. Thornhill of Oakland patentees and graduates of hool of Mines ‘onsulting Engine il Pasadena, ( ¢ announcement in upon conclusion said th tion of a sproximately nd materials this coygtry Neill the use of a a apparatus iron from use this is usual are | tisties bout on Merchants Close of tin Than SHANGHAL in a new form Shops Take Bills. by mail.—Boycotting has made its appear ance at Tzeliutsing, Szechuan Prov ince, where 1,000 merchants closed their plac of business rather than accept paper dollar bills of a4 ser just issued by the miliars governor. | All food supplies are Heing held upin | of | the country, transportaion being d nied them on the same zrounds. The only business not par is the opium trade, since the m v chief. | bacei, once one of the most vig hud | tains are not seeking 1o impose ihe |and impassioned denounc of capi- = new currency upon opium deaiers. |tal, turned up the other da a lead- The boycott is beinz enzineered by |ing member of a recently organized the merchants’ guild. and heavily capitalized exporting cor- | poration. The corporation is to do| | business with Soviet Russia, and pre-i several ns, an Okla, calif. the Mis! a n here and ve ded. This, it souri fair average W made mes . who Matsuk of negotiations contract included con first factory unit for £500,000. AN machin will be purchased N Communist Enters Business. ROME (by il).—What ominent communists v aggtation it has in Italy? Sig. becomes ' the communist ix suppressed, | Bom- vigorous process already Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. W, | sumably Sig. Bombacci is' there to | fix things with his Muscovite friends. [ - L ; Will Attend Farm Conference. Towa's delegation in Congress toda: voted to go in a body to Des Moines to attend a meeting Tuesday at which | Leicester, Ingland, streets the agricultural situation will be ais- | paved with stones made of cussed. collected in domestic dustbins, Monday Morning—Eight O’Clock Semi-Annual $33.50 meres. double breasted. and $43.50. If you haven't a charge account here—why not apply for one? 1310 F Street STAR birth where | stor According to the privately expressed opinions of doctors, there is usually a caused a traffic jam in his | noticeable falling off in the number of the | bubies that come to Washington dur | ing the excitement of Christmas day. | And no one is quite willing to say just vet whether the traffic cop up there is | bonehead or man. nta through early Christmas mo and the stork has all the rest of the days of | And toys besides, it might have The second Summer Amer will can be held Minnesota June Holman, secretary of the organi zation, announced The institute was created to serve as a clearing house for information | regarding the co-operative movement. are | Organized clinkers | and’ Government and | participate in its work. WASHINGTON, D, rate here, has no set schedule. a kind-hearted gentle. Claus simply must get on tine for deliversy ing. it is argued. to make his visits. unfortunate his birthday the year the Christmas fc a lot of extra sotten if he had been INSTITUTE T0 MEET Co-operation Body Schedules Ses-| sion Next Summer. session Institute at the to July 17, of Co-operation University of Charles yesterday.- associations State officials agricultural AFTER-CHRISTMAS PRICES Schaffner & Marx and QVERCOATS $43.50 Bracken suits, bottle blue suits, silver gray suits in cheviots, worsteds, cassi- Chesterfield overcoats, ulsters, greatcoats, tube coats, box coats, single and You can’t beat the values in our semi - annual after- Christmas prices of $33.50 Raleigh Haberdasher although the busy his child | f the 110,000 AT FUNERAL Eight Ki]led in Mins Explolion‘ Laid to Rest in Bellaire, Ohio. By the Associated Press. BELLAIRE, Ohio, December Eight of the nine victims of the Webh §| mine disaster of Tuesday were lald to rest this afternoon after a joint funeral service conducted in Miners’ Temple and attended by a th 10.000 miners. Business ceased in the city for one and a half hours while the services were in progress and all flags were flying at half-mast and side walk flage were draped in mourning. At the Miners' Temple coal opera tors, owners of eastern Ohio mines, sat beside their miners while eulogies were delivered by President Lee Hall Vice President David Walkins, Secre tary W, G. Savage of District 6 and William _Roberts, secretary of Sub. district 5, United Mine Workers America. One minister, Rev. E. E. Sehlitz, pastor of Shadyside Methodist Episco pal Church, officiated for all. A telegram from President John L. Lewis expressing his sympathy to the victims' families and his regret at being unable fo attend because of duties in the anthracite fields was read . ! a ng held tomorrow ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. hike Circle will lead Tie Wanderlusters from Chevy O} oclock. Mr. H The Red Triangle Outing meet at Rosslyn will be over ntry der. will at start | se 2:30 ndy Club will L 2:30 o'clock. Hike \|n,mln hille and across to Cherrvdale. Bill Greenley TONIGHT. City Club: The entertainment com mittee has arranged a musical for $:30 rck. Miss Hazel Arth, | Shrine of the Sacred the soloist. assisted at the piano | George Wilson. The program also include numbers by violinist Heart, will will Divine Incarnations.” | topic presented at United Lodge Theosophists, 1731 K street, § o'clock No charge or collection will be the CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Susan B. Anthony Foundation announces u musical and literary eve ning Tuesday. 8 pm.. in the gold room of the Shoreham Hotel. Dr Daniel Kress will zive an illustrated lecture Wha Are Our Best Citi and Mme. Lucy Thoubmaian of rance will lead a short public debate. Musical program by the Meininger Studio Orchestra Potomac Council, Knights af . will have a Christn the members and tomorrow evening at K. 1 Tenth street North Capitol Citizens' Associatioh | will ‘meet. tomorrow, 430 pme in the [ Sunday school rooin ‘of the’ United i lum- = tree par their families of . Hall, 918 Brethren Church. Elect an address by Commissioner Fenning and a program by William M. Hanft and Miss Florence Yocum, vocalists, and Paul Grove in monologues will be interspersed by instrumental music by the orchestra of the St. Paul Meth- t Episcopal Church. Flyers Forced Down. AKRON. Ohio, December 2§ (#). Paul Collins, veteran United States air mall pilot and his mechanic, James Mount. narrowly aped serious in jury here tonight when they made a forced landing near Bedford. Blind ing snow caused Collins to miss his { landing at Cleveland. En developed FOUND. I North 3748 after T wm eather. containing mall North 0368 WRIST WATCH in_Arcada Market mon; & zold ad W 20401 Elzin make: Col ) AIREDALE DOG_Chrstmas bow “on neck Reward. collar and red Return to 2409 Califorma st tan: tag No. 4480 from 2295 N Return "to janitor. Re- ward. ~ AIREDALE-Gray Sandy: D.C. tag Ne Phone Cleve. 4420 n.w. “and _tan &, F. | imcmmAv Ticense” 14591 Reward. a 10 name “Times." North 960! ail Re | Chrictmas night: "contained papers and ke: it from onty ehild: dress Box & ar BULL DOG—Friday Apts.. brindle. with fare White:~ answers to Tut please Commyplcaie with Abi noon. left Kalf of Finder will 206, Wyoming Friday mormng. in Return 2115 14th st BUCKLE. 1300 bloc) BUNCH KEYS—F &t between the Lourve and Woodward & Lothrop's: brown key fold. | Phone Potomac 415 E_CASE- hetween ¢ silver: initialed e and L, on L tan_and white. tip of 1 gone.” Reward. 1307 2000 ot Fot. 4701, | COLLIE. ‘male. _ Fi der communicate Latimer. Cleve. 4082 mm 987, Reward ' nd small stonesi sei | Theider “Reward. Address Box 3 1 DOG. tan and white filale. white resemblance 7 heart on forehead: name Jimmsy: tag 306% . Thursday might: reward. 4411 | Hank: Xov 50T Rittenhotise st. | Hildare. Bradics | Frankiin 495, 1. o IF.:‘:'a 1 nose. long ears: reward. 455 Q 1w S_Bunch. Christmas eve. vicinity 14th R i vaad._Rewar. Phone Col. BORT. * EN—Hall grown female: Maltese: }51}?«1, Return 1412 Perry pl Y n.w. Phone | RKETBOOK—Brown leather. on Saturday R B OL ol 430 Toth st ne, hiz four $5 hills and 1wo ones: ne Line. H6RB-W e | K. mones. etc.. vicinity 14th | RO BB OO, o car” G ster, Liber LN kia Nomma, Thompson. 1154 Qe ot: | W North R752. 16th n.w. white. long fail_ | -uri.\«l from 3014 Sherman | pooth hrown. with a httle shite Wearing sirap with 2 map In it “onvx. diamond o Store 1. 1125, 5 \leP!‘FR ‘BUCKLE—Rhinestone TARE arfiower or on Conn ave. | Tombia 3136 STRING OF PEARLS—Between 1st and Fla. !ave. ne. in Pflurrm & Crain jewelry box Suitable rew: returned to Room 225, or phone Adams 2838 or in center: Saturday - after- Xmas eve, Can “Co: n N UNDER ARM BAG. bearing initials B AN VR iiay miehts on Eoat of Bk ot Rewara 1f returned to Miss Beulah Hartman. S ast 'North ave.. Baltimore. e “between An: ation: carved - Reward if Park road. napolis Hotel an: with small menozram (C. &) £} returned to M | Blicoe Colu Columbia - 16:33. WRIST WATCH—Lady's: in initi B on back: on T st. between 16th and ward./ A. R, Watt, Apt. i o fCAT——$7S reward for return of yellow and white cat; lost about i ten days ago in Columbia ' Heights; | from operation. Call Col. 574,/ BILL FOL.D containing sum of money. $100 reward. 1410 14th st. Main 1725, of ; COL. T. U. RAYMOND DIES. of | i | tional director, of transferring | Artis Services for the ninth victim will be | | contralto of ; be | by | | Active prominent | i cultural of DECEMBER 27 1925— PART 1 1 1 $ |Santa’s Big Caravan Holds Up Stork And D. (‘. Gets But 6 Lhrlstmas Babies cer Exnires Suddenly. Col. Medical Corps, U. suddenly _at Rochelle, N. 60 years old. S. his Thursday. Thomas Underwood Raymond. A., retired, died | home in New He was He was a veteran of the Spanish- { American and World War and was decorated by the British government for servi Col. Raymond, resident by his widow, M Underwood, New daughters, Mre. Orono, New York City. Funeral serv lington at 1 p.m. Rochelle: e in the World War who of Washington, was a former survived DeShong and two Bettie Barrett Glover Me., and Mre. K ex will be held in Nationul Cemetery nk M. White Ar- tomorrow FASCISTIZATI.ON OF ART IS PROPOSED IN ITALY { Mussolini Would Be National Di-| rector Under Plan of Intellectuals. li'nnnpnn\irn:n of tne MILAN, Italian art, Ital; with] process Fascist state. s and of creatinz a tri movement, have d the task to their Associat ¥ ascistization of nito Mussolini na- intellectuals ranks of the dominant part for a means of reaw:skening the tion’s moribund cultur iy lec le A formal request t by of en made Corporation sions and by Syndicate “We des premier Fine e th ating the new st Mussolini wa or 10 men of Ttalv™ to advis art in every tion’s life from de: to designs for ment buildings. co-operat ernment and the plan means of supplyvin ac great political the “to collabe { vou in nourishin: the directo Intellectuai National Ar signs for dwelling the artists, erted & mpaniment movement der, « can succeed where others < of trali ked ‘he e him and . in the work o®appiving [ ian is the next step in the Italy into a in the seeking na- 1 activity and scist i to fident he e tailed « efect has te of the Profes Fascl b3 ded ot s, aviisis told 1 vith < and cre n heauty choose 5 artists ~eist him dern Iral of the nz new coins wern 10 new n pect hetween the gov proponents ix the only scism with the which every must have |GOWNS NOW ‘PLUS FOUR. o of officers, | ine trouble | answers | W i | |78 | | i | | H black white streak from fore. | in has wound in abdomen | Popularity of Tango Brings About Change in Dress. LO popul: brought ‘into costume for thing like silk are replacing dance frock. NDON, vog e the ecember rity of the tango in London has ue women. s fo The long tango demand freedom 26 (®).—The dancing is some These sheath-like the re a new which four: mer, steps of from the strictions of the narrow skirt and have brought in the “plus four” gown. When the wearer stands still the ef fect fro merely but that immediately of a fullskirted she begins gliding over the floor the divided effect is seen. Deaths F.{epo;d. The followinz deathd have heen reported to the Health Department within the past hours Mars A. Desmond. John H_ Wornicke. Laura H. Hodges Apartments. Catherine 4 sity Hospital Mary Finan. 86, 640 Morton st Thomas Ludford Sarah Starke. 48 Hospital Louisa Harley 81 Andrew P. Genge Hosnital Tda M Huseov Philiip W. Rice. pital Ernest T, Mortin Mary A. Thomas. 7 Mary E.Moore. 4% Charles Weaver. 21 Hogoital Mars Carter. 3 Aita Washiision David A. Whita Reatrice Dates. 13 John ¥ Graves, 1 Marguerite Watkine. 59 o . 73, 141 10134 7 an; c 24 3ath st at orzetown Univer ne 4 10th st reetown Universits 38 Prospect ave 24, Tuberculosis ne Garfield Hos 4 9th st 319 S s 009 L. st Georgetown Universits Freedmen's Hospital 308 1517 150 st Freedmen's Hospital 60, 12 13th st K st n.w ew Jerses ave 16 9th st THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Fair and cold today, somewhat colder tonight with a temperature a few degrees above zero !by tomorrow morning: tomorrow fair, continued cold. Maryland — a da enerally nd snow flurries in west portion to . somewhat colder tonight; tomor- row fair. continued c Virginia—Generally what colder, except snow flurries in ex- treme fair, west portion today; continued cold. West. Virginia—Light_snow |and slightly colder today; | fair, continued cold. Record for 2 am., Midnight, 29: 2 6 a.m,, 2 8 a.m., noon. 23: 2 p.m.. 19: 8 pm., 18: 160 p Highest, 29: fair in east old. fair and some tomorrow flurries tomorrow 22 Hours. 26: 4 a.m., 10 am.. 21; 1 23: 4 pm., m., 1 lowest, 17. Temperature same date last vear-— Highest, 28; lowest, 14. Tide Tables. (Compiled by Geodetic Low “Tomorrow—Low tide, 1 United States Coast Su tide, high tide, 1:15 p.m.; high tide, pham | pm. and irvey.) 1218 am. 609 a.m. and 06 a.m. 57 a.m. and The Sun and Moon. Today- 4:52 p.m. sets, 4:33 p.m. Moon rise Asheville. Atlanta Atlantic Balimory Birmingham. Bismarck. Boston. M Buffalo. N Chicago, Til. . Detroit, Duluth, Minn. EIl Paso. Tex.. Galveston. Tex. Helena. Mont. Indianapolis, | dacksonville. Fla. Kansas_Ci Little Rock "Ark. Lo Anceles, Call | New York. N.'¥ North Plaite. Nebw. ©Omaha. Nebr. Philadelphia, Pi Phoenix. Ariz Pittsburgh, Pi Loy St Eaai i n Antonio, Tex. s D 2% Sun rose, 7:28 a.m.; Tomorrow—Sun rise. 3:20 a.m.; sets, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour, after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. ) (AT A4 7 e SELRLE sun sets, ; sun | 39 p.m Precipt- tation § Fri.’ Sat. pm.to night Spn-8pm. TSN Card of Thanks { i FOR BLAST va'Ms;nmud Army Medical Corps Of.| “MEEK, We with to cxpress our ::."':;:1 many friends and neighbofs for their faith- fulness during the long iliness of Mrs ( NELLIE PINKERT CHEEK. and also for | the beantiful floral offerings sent at ner | THEC FAMILY. i Deaths. | Departed this life December 5. | 10 am. at her residence. 1325 T Mrs. FRANCES ACIVITH. mother nnie Tewis. Flomsic ~ivith and Horace Aci: Funera Trom Moon & Allen's, 2356 st Monday. Dhcember 28. at Rélatives and (riends invited.® ted this life Friday Witer @ brief inese AT hier of Ate Fineral from Prigrim Baptist s and Van' sie. s Rev Wi aficiating v Decemier Al o ANDERSON. 4+ Ashiand Wi Deoomber WILLIAM SMOOT ANDERSON SR and Ldw won. Dicenmber - December HENRY (. beloved Barron of 477 AcyiTH. sy BARKON, husband of Mary v <%, Remains restine at the chape! A CTuitavull 436 Tth st s.w from the chapel of P. A Talta at'10 am Interment o BRADLEY an g iliness finld “RT H. BRADLE Jovea Yisoana of Tising Homicy devou of Cora Strother Scott Jones. Alice Harper e Oldham. Robert H. Bradies Bradley and Dr. E. E. Bradley tuneral hereater December 2 and_ the Len Man Notice, of late Dennis and Hanora Funeral will take place from late Tesidence. 6 Monday morning. December 2K, at K50 o'clock thence to St. Aloysius Church. where re: guiem high mass will be sung at # am Relatives and friends invited to attend. In terment 3t Mount Olivet Cemetery CANNON. © Sudde 1935t “his WILLIAM M chacl MR b belov T the Jate Mi and Mary Cannon_ ' Funeral serv Fesid V. Decem 10 wm. Reouiem mass Cone n Chureh at @ am fricnds invited. Interment o Ceneters ulite e and at Mount: O CONNOR. < Saturdas. December 24 MARY. beloved wits of Michael soor and hter of the la tello. Funeral ron 1 Georgia ave nw v.m. Relatives rment at Rock Decom 1 her fesidence. ROSALIE nd Amelia her ires at St Paul's E a day December 2% i 4l Rock Creek Cemetery FREVER. Suddenly. December CHARLES H. beloved husband Deal Frevar and son of Anzust H. 7 Frever Funeral from W. W. Deal's fu. neral home. 816 B <t o Tuesdax. De T pm. Interment @t Fort daughter o Ferguson. in Funeral ery Chureh Mon am. Interment Ida Friday, December orgetown University Hospital. ONY. beloved husband of = Marcaret noix " (nee O'Br m hie ate residence. 61 W Monday. December henve to Sacred Heart O where i L maid at "am the 1 e soul"Tnterment ai Mount Olvet Ceneters Relatives and friends nvited JANOLY. The membe No Knighte of Colu advieed of the death of Broth GIANOLY and reauested o atte neral from his Jate residence Monday mornin: oK at & thence 1o Sacred Heart urch. where mass will he sun¢ at @ m for the repns ) JOHY E. BURNS DENNIS 1 NILAND. Fiy HARRIS. Suddenly. Christmas at her residence. 4320 P st LINE HARRIS and he beloved wife of Truma maine resting at_the funeral home of W W Cham Notice of fun Tater Sudden)y. Thursdas December 24 JOHN T. HICKS, heloved tncle of yRobert Herbert and Corncline Dizee Carrie Williams of Ne from Gearge Gras s 1l 618 41, st ww. Monday 28 at 2 pm. Relatives and fr invited J0HNSON. December At his home in THOMAS BREASHEARS JOHNSOX. ces will take place at All Sainix’ Eni oval Church Mondav. December =8 at pm. Interment at Mount Olvet Cenietary Frederick. Md LEWIS. Widow s So M. will hold ANTHONY his fu 15 Colum Mia'road now December Grar Knizht das Frederic A A ommunication Sun day. Decembes 11730 am. at Ma Sonic Temple. h and Virgima ave se. 1o attend the funeral of Past Mastor E. F. LEWIS. Services at Prople's Con aregational Church. 7th and M at1om HARRY A. LANCASTER. W J. S. GEORGE. Secretary UCAS. Departed this life Fridas 25. 1925 12:45 am. at s residence 1 ASHe wife d v ste n.w =7 mother children MARTIN. Members of the Fred Jase Relief Association are death Thursday. D ‘three ssters. one brother F Sundas at 1 om Md. JOHN A. DAVIS LEON TURNER. Secretars MeDANIEL. Fridav. December e residence. B0 8th e n.e McDANIEL xeed hughand of Eihel S Hollidge. ine resting at Deals fu neral parlor_ Interment at Glenwood Ceme tars Monday. December 28. at 2 pm MILLER. Departed this lifs Thursday. Da. cember 24.°1925 6:55_ pm.. BABY ELIZABETH _MILLER. Funeral Mount Ajry Baptist Church Sunday. cember 27 at % b.m MITCHELL. Saturday at Emergencs Hospital ELL widow of John neral servives at’ Gawle Pannesivania ave. now. M. 28 at 10 am. Interment Middieburs. Va. MUNROE. Friday. December her residence. 455 M st. n.w ROE. Funeral services at” her, nephow s residence. Mr. William Cannon. 455 M n.w.. Monday. December Beaiiem mass at Immaculate Conception Church at # am. Relatives and friends in vited. Interment at Mount Olivetr Cem: tery MURRAY. December 24 1625 dence of his brother. Freenan H rav. K13 Princess st. Alexandria. Va JOHN M. MURRAY. Funeral from the ahove home Mandar afternoon. Decembe < o'clock . President; De- December 26. 1925 Corivate) at the MM Sudden v sdas December JACOB 1. ved husband of Lena Neurath and father of Louis Neurath and Mre 'S mi. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Gerer = Sone (o 1113 5th s nw. Mondax. December 28 | at 2 pm. " Relatives and friands mvite Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery RANPOLPH. Al members of Peter Lodge ' NG 1374, Grand United Order of Odd” Feilo Dlease Aty uneral of Brother WILLIAM E. RANDOLPH. Mount Carmel Bavtist Church. Sundas. Dece m H FLTAYLOR. N ES H. HARRIS. P. Saturdax. December CATHERIXE. wife Ogden 7.1 nm HARL REPP. 102 CHEL ot the i Herbart | | | i ecember 25, | | Decem- | December | from | 0% %230 am: | In Memoriam. ABFL. In sad 1 I my dear wife. L o4 this e o vears azo today remembrance, of who depart Decenbor ¢ loving S The one 1 loved is now at rest Her fond. trie heart i =til] The ‘hands that would have helped me Now lie in death's cold «hill It 38 lonesome for me without ¥ou. o %ad T Cannot exol Two years of #ricf and pain Though this world ix full of troubic Full of sorrow and of pain Yet to me §t Would be heaven 1 my Bessie were here. again 1 seem 10 gee in the soft. dim light A tace Tlove the heet And 'think of her when' the sun’s last ras Goes Gown in the far-off weet What matter though life be drears As [iread the vath alone I, When"mv Jatrney s anded 3 feaven, Tahall Kpow me own | HER LOVING HUSBASD. JOMN J ABEL.® CHAMBERLAIN. & tritite of Jove. 1o the memory f our_dear one. CLARENCE W CHAMBERLAIN who departed from s a0 SIS ond Sear uy Uoday. Decomber 71 Wiy Wi Vou' jeave we did love vou so 1< ‘Where did vou xo aking with longing again wnd kiss vou and soothe sou ember us still Miow ns and each moment fill Yith something Tove uide s of cheer from your undy heln us DIl we meet AND CHILDREN. * rem DICK - DICKERNON. 1 but loving other. ALICE Brooks). who devarted = ako today. December ad Dear mother. how we miss you. Gone. hut not. { DEVOTED "CHILDREN _PEARIL BROOKS AND WILLIAM DICKERSO DREAR. In sad but loving remembrance of or devoted mother FMMA M. DREAR who departed this 1ife thres Sears azo Decemer 1927 Weaker das by d Uil God took her Aw: To wee h ving us A helplece we stood by ained the cup of hitte A we taw her die HER LOVING CHILDREN. * TO¥ And ins_remembrance FRANCIS GAR today. De e We did not know the pain We' did not wee vou die We anlx know von w And did not cas So sad <o sudden Your death <u o some (v Wi in When we maet 10 the other HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN FLORENCE AND FRANCIS GASKINS. In lasting memors of our siste and daughter. FALVA EDNA and devoted and and father. BENJAMIN L. GAS Mo passed into etarmity December 004" and . Docember e ely CHARLES Jesus Thou Thy_chosen cannot. die Like Thee. they ronauer in the strife. To reiaii with Thee on high MRS ROSA GASKINS AND ROSALIE We must not sav That those are dead who pass away From this our world of flesh sat {ree We'know fhem hiving unio Thee CLARA. HARRIS. In remembrance_of our dear Wit and mother. ‘CORA T HARRIS, who went home to live with her Lord three Years ago today. December 27192 HUSBAND AND CHILDR! A tribute of love and devotion to dear father. JESSE HARRIS. the miemors of our HARRIS. who departed this life seven vears agn. Dacember 27, 1918. and our dear mother. SOPHIA HARRIS. who de this iife two vears azo. December We have lost those whom we loved Stilled the v Rect b Rest et were y D OTED FAMILY JACKSON. In «ad and loving remembrance of our devoted b and _ father THOMAS R. JACKSC Life one vear 1094 Gone. but not forzotten Joving remembrance of my sis- MARTIN nee Rhodes s azo todav. December SISTER EDNA {O'NEIL. Sacred to the memors of m lanchiter. THERESA AGNES O NEIL, wh Went. to her heavenly home seven yeare 70 todas. December 27. 1818 e he e a3 HER LOVING FATHER. * In_losing memory of my dear EFFIE L. ORDEY. who d vears ag today. December ER SON KAROLY ROBINSON. A tribute of love to_the mem- ory of our dear father. mother and grand narents. who departed ihig 1ife—CHARLES ROBINSON. October 10. 1917, and MEL VINA ROBINSON. one vear ago today. De cember 27. 1624 v dax hrings hack sweet mamories < bringe a fear T hearte we cherish Thowe we love so dear | MARTIN. In ter. FRANCES ¢ who died seven e | 197 ORDEY. mother. eighteen 1907 Sweet memories Time cannot ¢ Years that may Onr loving rem THETR DEVOTED DAL G HTERS BERTH A E. TYLER AND ADA H. GREEN We have onls vour memories. dear grand- Tather and zrandmother To remember our whole life through And ¥ou are the ones we will never for; For we are always thinking of you They say when sou are gone. you are for- Fotten ever ahall it be For as long as life and memors last We will ever remember_thee RANDCHILDREN. REGINALD. MARY JOSEPHINE AND WILLIAM ROBINSON D ROTH. In sad but lovinz remembrance of my dear wife PAULINE . ROTH. who departed this life sixteen vears ago today. emher 27 1000 T HUSBAND. MARTIN linzer forever Ze them. ‘tis true DEVOTED memors of ms mother VTT. who passed to the 7 and brother Ta1s CORA F 1930" SCOTT. December AND SISTER In loving ror varents WILLIAM mbrance of ms dear SCOTT. who_departed this life_eight vears azo today. Decamber and ELLEN SCOTT. who died 1 Twelve vears ago <d_be_ their mem % 3 DAUGHTER, NANNIE S RROOKS. ANT SON IN-LAW. RICHARD (. BROOKS PPETT. In loving remembrance Tl ear matber. ELIZABETH TIPP departed this e thirteen sears « Decamner 27, 1817 95t HER LOVING SON. CLARENCE PETT. WOODEN. Sar voted father. departed this fife six vears azo DT Anmiverears masc at Fustine’s Church Loved in hife 1913 Decomber 1 B D. TP d_to_the memorx of our de EMIAH WOODEN. who Decamber SCTAy eath REN remembered in THE CHIL Frank Repn and beloved mother of Chnfon Renn. Harry 8 Bridge. Md Mre. David D. Caldwell and Mre Ridzely Interment st Union Monday. December 28. * STe now RYAR heloved husband ‘af a Ryan (nee Meldran)_ brother of H H and J.Walter Rvan. Funeral rom the funeral parlors of Perry & Wi 9 H st n.w.. Monday. December Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. latives and friends invited SAUNDERS. Suddenly. Friday. December 25. 1925 at 1 p.n_ at her residence. 910 MARY A. SAUNDERS of Joseph. Clarence and Percy Saunders, ~Remains resting tempo- rarily at John T. Rhines' funeral chapel Funeral from the ry Percy Saunders. 21 irRinia ave. now.. Monday." December at'1 pm. Inte ment at Mount Zion Cemetery. STARKE. Pacsed ints eternal rest Saturday. December 245 at Georzetown Uni: versity Hospiial. SARAH (. STARKE (nes MeCullum) . of Peter rke. devor, Peter. ir. orothy St Funeral from " her residence. McComb Station. = Fort Heights. 'Va. Tuesdar, December 9:30 am.. thence to St. Charls Ciarendon. Va.. where requiem mass wili be_sunk for the revote of her soul. "inier ment at Columbia Gardens Cemeters. ,x- ourt n.w.. mother SWETT. Mornine of Decembher Riza. Latvia. MARJORIE PARET :wr'r'r wife of Cant. Trevor Washington Swett g RO erh sk instont Sweut | Lecation YAGER. Saturday Homeopathic Hosmtal. JOHN T. YAGE Iate of Brightwood. Va. beloved father df H.L. Yager of Chicazo and J. A. Yager of Washington. 'D._C.° Remains resting at Saffell's chavel 5th and H ste. now. 58 YOUNG, Devarted this life Fridav. Decem- ber 5. 1025 at _12:15 o'clock. at her | o 50" 27th st now. LENA | G leaves to maurn their Toas & | hushani. threa Sisters ‘mnd one brothers Funeral ‘from O. Dunohue’s funeral varior | Monday December 2. at % n.m In Memoriam. ABEL. - In sad but lovinz mydear_sister. BESSIE ABEL. parted this life two years ago todas. cember 27. 1971 You could net December 26. 1925, at, sh who de- De- to me. When'you were calied to die. Often to the gravevard 1 wander. Flowers 1o Jas with lovine care On_the erave of my dear 'Who 1a sweetly siecping there: Qten from my heart comes the bitter cry. oh. why. did my Bessie dia® Then comer 1 Pann;en soft and wweet. essie s 0O “she is only agleen. DORA remembrance of | ank Geier’s Sons Co. ssv}:h‘l'.fl “,l'l; 3;;‘1': Main 2473 F. COSTELLO ‘NOW_LOCATED AT 1724 N. CAP ST. __NORTH 7976 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. :‘,ogd.;:nsgv NE. L:ncoln 524 JAMES T. RYAN Model cné’ Ba A 2 te 202 In Ambl‘l!ln i Tonneetion VL. SPEARE CO. ber the successor of nor connecte: i orieimal W R. 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