Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1925, Page 7

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= T THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1923. Mourning Blacks Dyed | ENTERTAINS NEWSBOYS. RITES FOR A. F. GETZ. | I]EMH SUUMMONS e : ! Deaths Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | r g % e Mrs. J. L. i ) ; i Uiatoinias Crandall Is Host to 600 at Metro- Services Tnmonow th Inter. SMALLWOOD. A1l men ber ional Ciner politan Theater. ment in Frospect Hill Cemetery. i Word i ey ; . | dered Them i their recent bereaves 5 " ttend 1 ) x hundred carrier boys of Wash R e e G = A ’r w,r MAT Srvver : ; : : NI D; ¥ g o - i 1 : : Harry Crandall today at # Christmas (€an Buil dins: EISEI\/IAN'S (v at the Meiropolitar. Theater. i \_"1\';}?@"‘ 1 otues g o 3 j k. 2 e 3 seeing this week's motion pic- | tomorrow ernoo 3 cloc! H : 3 : i 3 : R Ci « seeinz this we o “v; _:yl‘w tomoreaw afterncon nt 230 o'clock. 4 |Retired Officer. Resident / > . axaEd W SeR by William |1, Church. will officiate. Inter | A 5% y 3 ent will be in Prospect Hill Ceme p 3 3/ i P k. 1 bs. he zood time was topped off with ! Here. Dies on 4 T [Efiat f the distribution of candy and tovs| Mr. Getz had made his home in W . . . Tuesday. Decemb : ifier the picture program. Milton | Washington since before the Civil i to Sister. 3 AN T R i e B i Eineral plaved the organ during the | War, 5 Thuredgy. December 31. at G2 o In this part of the program : i ? 1m'a Interment at Liwon Cometers. | i 00 ROATT g stary SeaIind o st the | Dfi[mrlld this life l'urJh\ st Kick out of seeing which of th The late Queen Alexandria spent at n sections could make the most noise /many happy hour: ting on the sea- P 3 . “inzine : Is. The leader |shore at Snettisham in a tiny boat : | etired, died here lnst nig i ’ e : A, whora mass judged it 4 hut which has only two rooms. | . d ; ; . S g aehere masd o e o Admiral Harber, whose home wa | . had been visiting his s 055 5 ax. Dy er, e K. Hull of Y Gy | hice 3 - vt AR e tovin."_ Some - | 4 : . B s i of Arien. p to a hospital, ¢ recovered, | and returned sister’s hhmb,‘ uneral | th st Tll\l\tm Tuesda Later he had - e was sent ik to the hospital, where he died | last night | Admiral Harber. who was horn here. AUGUST F. GETZ. I ed from the United States HERMAN W. DAVIS. 7 ademy in 1864, [le spent able time a1 sea and ax naval Character Defamation Alleged. it vt B Db 2 [rasrams suadenne Mo il lbetant_detamation o | Mt HERMAN W. DAVIS In 188281 he commanded the relief | | e el tor 8000 ammees nginat D yent et Lo Bunt Lo scyivors, DIES AT AGE OF 80 the plaintiff’s wife 1 | found the Pol ship with all t on a recent trip to Florida, Constan- | dead and brouzhu o T Same S tine wrote to AMrs. llel Amprakos, n 1898 Admiral dence of JOHN .u.r\“. s mother-n-uw of the. plaintiff. wsing | moted five numbers for F Was Native of Wnshmgton and, "Wednedis a language concerning the plainti’f ienous conduet in hattl o re which reflected on him and which| Burial will he at Washington Employe of City Post Office €. KRAFT caused his wife to become alienated e L COOKE. Tuesdar from ‘him. He is renvesentell by Al Admiral Harber lived at the West for 48 Years. Towrshend (m tomnave Tiarry. A, Grant and William | moreland Apartments, Californin | Zqunshend, ' ma. HA Lonevs 5 J street. until last month. when he ieft i Cooks and mother nf n“-n, Top for Younzstown. He had no close | uel MrE Clara 1 relatives living here, his wife having died last September hi D Interment Fort In Menoriam. | 1 BECKWITH Herman W. Davis, 80 yvear emplove of the city post office f« vears and a native his city, died his residence. 1006 B street southeast. | s Lite $ .80 -CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Monday, affer an illness of oy i — Insurane The Ohio Girl Club will give a ™MOPDS. 1o was o member of the . B & b o tomorrow evening at the Den. {ociation of Oldest Inhabitants « i G Stk RS0y j d X Distriet of Columbia | MyMe 30 Send Date of Birth for 1 ? ns invited o e i i \\m\ LeROY GOFE Iy - The Club will give a Addison 1. KARPEN DAVENPORT BED LEionon B | EURTASE T wi ety Palmer, depart- _ g wman's Relfer he sailed to varie rts of B o . men f IN JACQUARD VELOUR, ‘150 G Swvima | St T o e e | iy bt Gnor o TeRievdi At on the Swa while. He| Wiy P18 s 9 Wallet, ©lock or 1500 comumander n sea B the rank of “paym writ wee: No. 100073 . & Vanity Case { Moulton and sta New Y ay Which placed him ir + : Fonort &7 | With New Accounts || 1t Grina Arm e o hins stores TEFOhoRE . NOY . & nn nhers o - e was pointed lett ear 't - m »” 1 Central Savings Bank - isict i Mdai e i e arnier o \ Waieiaer: |\ Daces | i FEroxiea Under Government Supers inion b in that capacity for 2§ ve 1 £e0) T e 710 14th St.. Near G in avpointed u cleri. ter e i e 3 b AT W e T n unusual value in a cane T G R G ‘ B S e panel Karpen Davenport Bed e — Wt Niew \.‘,\....\“.‘.y.y ,.7' in a beautiful shade of Jac- . FACE COVERED | |z ioms o, a2 quard taupe velour with da- | WITH PIMPLES | | i o i e ptgieon - v o Vg5 mask seat cushion tops. Itched Badly. Scratching| 1= e ro oo ot the k. 1 . Rorer Bvao lohn's Lutheran Churct Caused Eruptions. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. - e Price includes two pillows Cuticura Heals. o or Oldest Tnhabitan< \fter the services (shown) and good Stearns & M e wmn compieey cov- [ | (SRR G S L Foster felt mattress. el | Lostze o Thepsophists, 171 [Francis Drom and ¢ G 1 beates T cunkd 2ot g Pt 05| | L MISS STONEROAD DIES. I used to lay for GETZ. Monday. Decemie RO D hours without sleeping on account 7 conve \ - TECH ¥ Sister of Physical Director in D. C of Phl irritation. convene McKinley Memorial ¥ *1 sent for a sample of Cutict st Church, | Geriah Lam Schools Expires Here, NI 1 zi Funeral ienel Soap and Ointment and after using D. Do pastor of of it Sl S 5 N anenand . it I could see an improvement. 1 e and a fent « : (Balt M purchased more and after using 3 i Seventh Street Between D & K o vmarad e el PRl SIS sarfield 3 i |Mrs. E. H. Eaton, 9 Epstein Court, Adelia White was reported to the police : red awav from the Congrega Houston, Texa \r the Azed. 1403 Twelfth | Rely on CuucuuSnIpInderp o nday wcated with B Eoal or of S 8l HER TovING DATGHTER FLORENCT i Death was due 1o an Miss education P ;JRNITUPL RO | e o keep your siin clesr. ! e oot o e Bl of ol | S b s "‘_‘“"‘jj"'""" L earance was 1 DORA SOUTHERN SERVES THE al heen completed that services will hove address som 3 Y. M. 'c.AAi RVVEUNION; A day’s work on _ | swimming and t Xt Summer’s the Southern /2 E e emblem cups | N » nt’ 4 s awarded and a complete re ’ : t ¥hieh, me s When a railroad system extends for 2 \ o s eew e : . 1 Bo i made by bovs and teams, and e 8,000 miles across eleven states and em- . T Many of the Dovs are hringi ,[,,,, ‘ R D o i NERAL DIRECTORS. ploys 60,000 workers, it does a big day’s ; » . charge of boy K e of | 40RO LD U | e Gawler Service work. : 1 T o ) — —— = =lie ot Axdiur Johnson. . Remairia o Funeral Directors Since 1850 | 1 Penn: Here are the figures of an average day - | Thf 3 { : Main 5512 e, AR on the Southern Railway System: S A - SO fente: ] N cdne ecember 3 1 Timothy Hanlon _ G4l HST.NE. ' Phone L. 5843 1 R 0 — b or ¥ sumg I WILLIAM LF eral Dire Trains operated . 1,270 ] . N ~ Sl o i e oo . i o Rt ::‘;‘;‘mrv‘::u(' Passengers carried - . 50,000 ; R ) T S st kol R ntia ¥ 30 Drices. 3 2 e : ’ x it A = * T danein M 3 Frank Geies bons Co. Carloads of freight loaded on B m 2 - > — s | E 5 ate reside 111 TH ST N W Main 2473 n “lelephone w o our lines and received from i 1413 Buchanan chg T & W1 T T. F. COSTELLO other railroads . 5 . 8,000 b incon Stemor 31 T . TARRYE BrTRE valoved duthicr | 1728 N. GAp SToCATED BRTh ro70 Ton-miles produced 32,000,000 Wear a handcrafted : e L B e 1 Tk | o \%/m. H. Sardo & Co. . from 10 in envelane, hetween 3 t 30th and P to 3070 Dent pl.. Apt. 10 joo=e resi e. v = H ST. N.E. Lincoln 524 Tons of coal burned in loco- motives e e e 14,000 tuxedo New Year Eve || izt v g dsgamns ™ 1001 o Al Wages paid . . 5 $220,000 K.‘fl'n‘mv\li’ nv'.fif.'f“' 3 Thrday, December 51 e (1 Mol C":;:'mm Amhuian: it ent St. Mary s Cemetery XIS L orRon Materials purchased . $135,000 'THURSDAY night a |lEniunise .o e el s V.L. SPEARE CO, a fine spirit of cooperation throughout the Deparielll tnisslile Deranibe “Forme.ly 940 F St | M to_2: Conn._ave od i H officiating riday. January q the South expects from the Southern. : Schaffner & Marx. Silk | HEN DR Erenins—whitr safin A SRR T )°seph5?§f§'&§s°"s E. Star office. . Rev. P, AL < iscipli ¥ ials it white. | And sonof the Iate Rear Admiral Chricio: | with the ori It takes management, and discipline, and tuxedo’s a real neces- R;fin{{.‘?fi’jfi,w":‘:\_«‘ Sk pulincd 65 | pher Bazmend Fegry sad SR e Fitons Frank ¢ S . e— GLO =ht “gray Kid. Dec. o ol & 10, 2t fyilineer How { " Quick. ny-um»d and Efficient_Service, organization, to do this work day after day, Slty’da flfne on ll)lkGfihOS? \fi’_ o il L o) : A "'fi‘. \}J‘VT X ca]LfizC(gs';'nn and maintain the standards of service that IMFHGICH T O RIS S0y ar femoat Bt S Thihwteh S E | R Sl el T i | g Ser ne lined, bench tailored and et i ;;Wf\_ R S e ek D E}cfl;&s 5, ZyRtions T perfectly styled; any good il il e T S R 01 AT, SARTAL T |.<-u| ‘1061 7 | SMALLWOOD. Denarted this lite December FrE = tailor would charge you i T et i TS | PUNERAL DESIGNS double our prlce__ '..».:-n:‘ Reward 11 161t at either i " AR i 2 | HOCRETROORTUeR Ay several 8T0 il | Sb, “:;.';,;;;‘:r,,,“ e QIGhER e enification cart. Reward. . Adarees Rox | jormine, Fneral (o Fate AT A BLACKISTONE S “°"'< Y Fo g, cqmmupnicaon_of | Eggsgl Bla“k"-'wsvgrg)f et for the purbose. of TR S TG Three months old: from 1611 the tuncral of our late Drothor: Agas . Phone Janitor. North 9168 ? W, SWALLWOOD. Faneral from ,Gudc Bros. CO., 1212 F St. = e Pan M. E._Church. Sth st be- “front TTi8 | tween D and E s, Maromie dress. " Mem- | 4 | at. reward. Can| bers meet at_chure By oricr of we SPQClahfie in Floml . ol _ | n», % 'rm H'w _{w. N Ralelgh Haberdasher SeARER :a:*k;::;h‘::"'ga.m:fi:‘»,, | iaTawoqn. The ahiers and mm.m DQSanfi at Moderate hon: vaiuable as heirloom: reward. Col.| Mician, Chanter i T attey nm hinern! n(< PFICQS SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM f} 1310 F Street -Lw:::f*;‘.r"g;,..::.";; ity L tenidanee’ is ca | F small, white cold, hears } "hox . LaDY EEFIE COLI M /Or/J ts A m.,m- Tincoln Wemanial: 1 O eXIGETRRICE T M™& HSTS NV MAIN 6983 2

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