Evening Star Newspaper, December 31, 1925, Page 7

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'THE ' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 31, 1923, —_——— £ XBXBIRXEIBIBIB IS BB NB IS IR BB RHE Rev. w1 wowaro, Zow q 8= 2 ‘1 CHURCH PASTOR, IS DEAD £ District of Columbia—Fair tonight | Was Prominent in Colored Re and tomorrow. Slightly warmer to. | Member of Old Virginia Family, ligious and Fraternal Activities | morrow; lowest temperature ltmlgh” &l about 2 degrees; moderate northwest | Aged 85, Will Be Buried in Richmond. Here Nearly 40 Years. and west winds, | Maryland and Virginia—Generally | . Rev. W. J. Howard, pastor of Lh-nlr fair tonight and tomorrow, slightly | 2iss Ella M. ! Baptist Church and prominent in col-| warmer tomorrow: moderate. to fresh | memb an old Virg ored religious and fraternal activities | northwest and Ao | descendant of R in Washington for nearly 40 y West Virgini: Falr tonight and to. | 1078 and a resident - died yesterday afternoon at his r Tiote B e i Bt | 190 atdai ot ety | dence, 100 ) ‘husetts 1|\enu i slightly colder in extreme northeast 1‘1)1;\14)\\“.!(-. ave after an iliness from pneumonia L me mortacast lu long fliness Born in' Fredericksbure, v | ::\:’l'lzn‘w‘ tonight; somewhat warmer to- =8 v 5 1854 Mr. = ” ol part of his life in Washington . Records for 24 Hours. 5 e 1d W Thermometer—4 p.m.* 25; : ko built the | 25: 12 MISS ELLA M. GARNETT i DIES AT LOUISE HOME Deaths. 12 midnight, 22; 4 a.m., 26 | s He occupled noon, 30. { federate the ))ulml until his death. He was ometer—4 p.m., 30.38; 8 p.m. | Mis | trustee of U'nion Unfversity at Rich- | 30.36; 12 midnight, 30.38; 4 a.m., 30.37; | public | mond, V. trustee of the N S| 8 am., 30.41; 30,37 | mond’ for more than 3 it 1 M: i » 30, occurred 1 1S survived b ster, P an L"SI\'ESS 3 e 1 ‘h t 3 and the founder of the Stoddard B P lgnout ‘4 S ';\u,f,,,:,‘,,,,,r d\,::] \.s" . INYAA 1S sensitive. 1t goes where 1t 1s it fome for Colored Peomie. 'He : a8l ol e pondr invited, and stays where it is well treated. )».-,}_x;::-s.mm ol wm.‘.m.,,.l ature same ds Ry Tl i g morning fro .x the Zion ('hvn'hv. and i Ta Church, offic m[l-l 4 interment wi 3 Harmony Ceme-| (Fyrnished by 17 ites Coast vood Cemetery, Richmond, | s e B day-— 1 o and o ' L1817 pom, ; Cards uf Thanks )- - 1 ” 3 yimorrow - Lo t 2 aan. and In 1925 we proved to the world in general, and S Louise Yack and M 425 s Mg S i s [ i i 1 > ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Washington in particular, that we could grow A TIOn 2 THONSSEN. Thurada: teacher In the | #L&50am KATHARIS | : - Grace. Episcopi Interment will be The Sun and Moon. Sun ros The National Fellowship Club will | . b yinformal dance at the Wash- Sun rises Hotel. Visitors welcome —and grow fast. v 4" - i i T UMBATGH fvoli Pastime Club will give 4 bile lamps to be lighted one- | Jfi 4 o'clock, at the Arcade. { ha after sunset v h night se s will be con- Condition of the Water. = 1t Bihle I Ninth and ¥ Tempera . from 7 midnieht. Miss | water at We added a three million dollar investment to B T R B i b o Weather in Various Cities. our old building; we tripled our floor space & et b BEACH midnight at for selling and service; we enlarged our per- The Ohio Gl sonnel from 550 people to 1,400. and Sout o venue southea will hold a watch meeting, beginni at 8 o'clock J%fl < At Imma Memarial Ch DOONEY. And vet through all the excitement of tearing down and building up, we have always tried The pisio S to remember that service is the one big thing CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. sshington Hebrew Congregation: that makes a customer come back to a store on Wl prewch @ sermon e . appropriate to N Year day. Subject, “One Increa Purpose ’lfi Children’s sery R the temple Saty 2 3 There Marine HORNIG If in 1925 our store service was good, in 1926 it § |t Losion 4 en ot o Yo LA S o1 S & g is going to be better. The Hecht Co. is never o i o :~ plars st i = iy & satisfied with something good when it can give something better. i Service, in a store, may mean the way a clerk i St i ot g T ARGENTINA DATA. December greets you; it may mean the style of a dress; it may mean the finding of something that cannot be obtained elsewhere; it may mean prompt delivery; it may mean sterling quality. It may mean nothing, but it can mean every- Tuxedos, $25 hing] EISEMAN'S i oot Witiion m "F;; 7th & F Sts. § .» Alys Brennan, 7 ho Home for Az In 1926 we shall try to make this the sort of store vou have always wanted Washington to have osephine Linder, 15 —a New York store with moderate prices—. : R e S v And, if at the end of 1926 you do not think of The Hecht Co. as Washington’s best store, it will not be because we didn’t try to please you, in every way. k-4 ‘h &Rii&fi&§i§iii§2§i§ii# TG and Amy Netter, 1 hour, ich recently broke out in 1 n-lvl is expe G Street at 12th o white. in_fina condition S NEW YEAR’S DINNER o or insurance. Bide . KT I b strive. owior's £ etween " Thit e N and reward,CCE. Holnies, Byafis: 1 T — S DRED TH AND MRS, RAC & g FUNERAL DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 801 LAST CAPITOL ST. e L Phone Lincoln 3 to_arrange for th \ T TA% 7 Txmothy Hunlon 3 641 H ST N.E 534 AL HOWARD. A specigl mec & of Past Grand Nactery' Counert. Norg. Gy S el at the nahinis Uil Frank chcr s ans Co. il attendanc 11153 SEVENTIH ST, X3 Main 2473 CGHT! . | Modern Chape o saatirl ARG ShRIE T. F. COSTnLLO e . Wm. H Sardo & Co. Lincoln 524 at his rosid LIAM T Jennie V. Ki of Ida and about s13. ! . Decem Served From 12 Noon to 8:30 P.M. PWe tvish you a F esdas | | nighi. Rew BNl T fi‘\- | bery BHappy Netw Pear §K¥K§K§I§{l‘¥¥ififil‘¥ xz;z;z;zg THE HeCr Co-F STREET YNSRI YNSTLTES | Fot N | Kenney: reward ALF of gold Dec. and Mintw Return 0, Gonol ave, i Good Food Better Scrofce MENU | HANDBAG. ladge o et or Gar Reward ™ H1 Renrucns aye or - Halt Grapefrulg “covered ROl turday night at T mme. Jullenngt o Vegetable Soup Roast * Virginin Turkey Oyater Dressing 1 G st. or o re - Pleast Cranberries return_to_6: w Reward. - rard." Line! S male dok. answers to name of | Mince 2 Yoo Crea“or’ Mince o oc Finder return to 3111 Garfield st Homemade Plum Pudding Hard Suuce. Tea, Coffee or Milk Iv hair_ lonk ears, name of Foodie - digmond enasement. in 1",.1.” o n.w. Poto RIN el Pleasn retum 3032 0885, T tharal roward nday night.t oW nnd um and R M P. on back. FAMOUS RESTAURA! Peansylvania Ave. at Eleventh Happy New Year to All 4 —penTarei WATCH, green gold. open-Tac Elxin make, Return to R ucmmel 26th. l iy h— al_rewa WA Rarvacd as betw Phoi 234 IllIIIlIIIlIllIIIIlII IIIIIllIlIIllIIIII_IIllIlIIlIIlIIllI!IIIIIII]IIlllllllll[llllllllllllIlIlIlI]llIllllH R T lgmum who found rd. WIL thook !w it of W mber -Loth Sinal Wetam to 1348 Perry nl nw. s receive reward! Adauwis .nfll-J. ) (l d W Tuesday, Union Station. | a - Reward Phone | L. 3 Gites | | 2 102 n elatives and friends | Quick, W. W, Dgal & Co. AMES | 816 H ST, NF LINCOLN s20¢ { Paul and son of James T. and Alk.‘e Automobile S 3 :::«»x fl“’j”l\mvnlivrravur : N ‘VL SPEA.I-{E CO ‘,100:)H5t N.W. Formeriy 940 ¥ N L m‘m» A D Ioseph F. Birch’s Sons ; on. Dece: 3 aftérnoon. December 31 oo e Wednesday, December 30. 10 3034 M ST. N.W. FEabiisne 1841 ' the |-t\((r\l~4] wite of | ot ool e Gawler Servic | e ! e ol Funeral Directors Since 1550 £ 10, oClock. 2t «-.nnnm e | Main 5512 S A SCOTT. of Edward E. ‘lN}ll two childrean o | r nnm:;e(mu'm} m;»«l Bapulsl cnure iemount. Heights, % SINKFIFLD. Offcers_and mgmbers, of co- |2t “““”‘ E PRICES imbia Lgee Yo 8o E B E 68 b W Frompt Auto Dellvery Servien Tha Elka Ho 301 Rhoda 1:1‘1'.:‘5 "ave Sl P o R I | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St 0 ST FI ent it Fort n. -8, C.. pa 1 of “our late foom oo | T BLACKISTONE'S g 0. $0. and = ext Temple. T B covaiany ineited ok ob- Floral “Blanket Sprays™ SNLLIAM M DAVIS. Fxalted Rular Other Besutiful Floral Desizns. Moderats AMesii ALFONSO E. WILLIAMS, Sec. * pusces 1éth & H. 12324, lel 3L Jiui,

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