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{ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, BUSINESS PROPERTY —On East Capitol street; must be sold fo settle an estate. Desirable “or Delicates Confectioner store. sen, Drug Reasonable Terms Thomas J. Fisher & Co., Inc. 738 15th Street N.W. Main 6830 Corner store and dwelling of about 12 rooms and bath. or ALEXANDRIA SEEKS Delinquents to Be Forced to Pay, City Manager Mor- ton Says. FREE! Stuirt < | Full By A iR sement, ateh to The Star. CANDRIA, Va., January 5. A vigorous cam gn to collect 19 delinquent taxes was started today by City Manager Paul Morton, when he ordered City Treasurer Rodger ( ul- | livan to go to the full extent of the | law to bring the money into the treas ury of the city. The law provides that ifter Junuary 1 names of delinquents may be published in the newspapers after that time property sold to the government on taxes in ar- xact figures are not a lable to- day, Wat Mr. Morton said that the amount will approximate $20,000 and he is determined that every delin- | quent shall pay at once. The first steps to be taken will be to call the | \ttention of the delinguents to the law providing for publication of th names and then the sale of propert Following this notice the law ‘will enforced to the letter, Mr. clared. Park Drive Reported. to reports coming from a drive will be started here 14 to put over the campaign Alexandria’s quota of $23,000 Shenand National Park, although John G raham, chairman of the local committee, says he knows nothing about the plan. It is a fact. that Alexandria s about behind, and the local commit under consideration plans to money. Just when and how | thiz will be dome is a problem to those in charge of the campaign. Chairman | ham will call his committee to zether within the next few days, when i | ways and means will be discussed for the completion of the campaign. | The George Mason Hotel does not come under the provisions of a eity According | Fairfax, | Januar to raise for th “has §20,000 BACK TAX | strued Juror, 70, Excused To Attend Mother, 97, 111 at Her Home Special Dispatch to The Star. L LYNCHBURG, Va., January & When Judse Henry Clay McDowell of the Federal District Court was ex amining prospective members of the grand jury as to their qualification, R. MeNabb, a miller at Massies Mills, Nelson County, declared he | thought he would be able to serve despite his three score and 10 years | But since then, Mr. M abb told | the court, a contingency has arisen which would make it desirable for him to be excused from service. Me Nabb told the court his mother, who is 67 vears of age, was quite fll at home, and he felt that he ought to return home. Judge McDowell promptly excused | My, MeNabb, and the 16 other mem | bers of the pane! were sworn to muke such Xn\('\ll).d\hm‘- as the district at torney’s office might bring to thelr at tention. | Telegraphers Leave Union. WINNIPEG, Manitol (). —Members of the trict of the Western | nd leased wire divisions of the Commercial Teleg raphers’ Union of America last night unanimously voted to withdraw from the C. T. U. A. and affiliate with the zation of Canadian teles being organiz Winnipeg dis. ing busin tions, according to City Manager Morton. A point has been raised t the hotel has violated this law by tempting to operate a busin 1t the corner of North Washington and Prince streets, which is within the re stricted zone Mr. Mor ordinance d¢ tion of t and that m pointed out thut the < not prohibit the oy inz and lodging ho the hotel can be oper: without violating the law. But, M Morton, should the law be ¢« that the hotel would I brought under its provisions, he wil ask the council at its meeting next Thursday to change the ordinance. The George Mason, which will open February 1, plans to lease thre tions of the ground floor of the build ing for commercial purposes. If this ance passed November 2, 1923, ting a zoning district and restrict- is done, Mr. Morton believes, the zon ing ordinance may be violated. [gle———lalc——|n|l——=[alc—=—2lolc———la|——2J|g] Clearance Days 28 Sports Coats 37 DX‘ESS Coats 13 Dress Coats Reduced to .. ... Reducedto~-........,.. 38 Dres s and Sports Coats Reduced to--........... 66 Dress and Sports Coats Reducedto.,...u...... 88 Dress and Sports Coats Reduced to--........... Reduced to--........... 33 Dress Coats, fine Fur trlmmed B T TR 46 Dress and Sports Coats Reduced to.-........... Poilipsborn - ELEVENTH ST, 11 Coats Cut —that means every Coat of the present season—Dress 608 to 614 515.00 529.00 542.00 358.00 579.00 587.00 599.50 51 1 0.00 Third Floor Specials Coats and Sports Coats—is reduced to a price that will insure its prompt sale. All Fur-trimmed. Featuring a Group of New Spring Silk Frocks / which we are placing on sale tomorrow—We $ 1 9.75 They typify the new season’s best ef- forts—in model and finish; COlOl‘. Women’s and Misses’ sizes for street and afternoon wear Second Floor dnesday— at character and | | | 1 | | | | | | | | i 1l | » l———laje———|0|——|o|——=lal——= o] ——] D ¢, TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1926. HORTON IS FINED missed From Faculty, Will Appeal Verdict. By the Associated Press. COLUMBUS, Ohlo, Datne, Januar:; whose home was ri hibition agents several wiis fined $800 and costs charges of possessipg liquor and plements for its manufacture. weeks will be filed. was denied. Following the hearing, was under su was Motion for a new t informed of his Rightmire, State dry squad resulted in Gov. heny ordering an investigation drinking and ve in cl to he Prohibition to ty campus. a long report a Communis cused him of h magazines of a political tendency University officlals now are ¢ ducting an’ investigation into the leged Communistic charges and further ving contributed pronounced ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIE! The Columbia sociation will be Director M. 0. teenth street. Heights Citizens’ idressed by I Eldridge ot 3017 1 The, Ameri t 1337 Tane A an_Legion K street. Post, No. The South Carolin: meet, § o'clock, at Cleveland Election of officers. linians welcome, The Botani o'clock, at Club, Dx Narcis: tes,” All South 1l eiety assembly hall of vid_Griffiths will Culture in the fllust meeting will_be followed soclal hour and refreshments. The M ington ( reak sonic Study Club of Wi ntennial Lodge will the Masonic Temple. son Waterman will speak on sldents in the History ton Centennial Lodge on “History of the Rosic be read by Alfredo Samson. and a ans” A lecture and musical be given, % o'clock ish hall, ¥ Jane B rog at St urteenth tes will give an il Human Auras, be contributed Hessie Lath Other fo by M m Gibson. Ma Ap) ¢ M. | | | Oriental | will meet, { Temple. Council, Roy S o'clock, utive board | Federation, B. Y. P. U {velock, at Cengral’ Union ‘e presidents will be el | unexpired terms and a { chosen. The ex of M ‘ted to new I Arthur Deering of the Cath- | “The the Knights 1314 University wlill lecture on at 8 o'clock at {of Columbus Evening Massachusetts avenue, men to_the publ Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Dran School, The lect REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEO KoLB 923 NEW YORK AV. MAIN 5027 [FE=[o[——[o]———[0|———[o[—ai pbili —featured in entirely of Appealmg for costume. Presented in 300 IN RUM CASE Ohio State Instructor, Dis- Horton, graduate instructor in English at Ohio State University ided by State pro- ago, esterday on fense attorneys announced an appeal Horton, who pension at the univer. dismissal January 5| [rom the faculty by Acting President The rafd on the Horton home by “red” activities among students and instructors on the uni- agents, the governor, rged Horton's papers showed him “liberal” will meet, § o'clock State Club will School will meet, Cosmos United tted with lantern slides. by & 730 o'clox “Some of Washin; paper will am will Stephen's street Thought Forms & atures will Dis and Mrs, Columbia . will meet, sion editor, quare Crowns MEMORIAL TO HIS AGE Ledger of Period to Be Pub- . lished in 2016. By the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, January teenth and the first part of the twen tieth century, comprising a publish ed ledger of the “'manners, and peculiarities of this period,” + | provided for in the will of the late Dy J. William White. Dr, White, a former professor | surgery at the University of Penn ylvania, a noted surgeon, author and publicist, died April 25, 1916, an estate estimated then at $500,000. An item in his will, it became known yesterday, set aside $5,000 as the nu im De- rial the costs of printing and distributing the memorial work he designated. The sum, Dr. White specified, shauld be invested and reinvested by the uni. versity trustees, until at a century it would amount to approx imately $1,700,000. “16 on such as shall constitute it a memorial,” Dr. White wrote in his will, “which may be of interest as preserving a record of certain manners, customs and pe- Do. of ac to Philadelphia and of a teacher and ron al- | 0f the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth century. S. EDWARD SARGENT DIES. As. fie | ur in Episcopal Department. NEW YORK, January 5 (®).—Ed ward Sargent, secretary for schools in the Department o Education of the wtional Council of ro- | Park. He is nd by a brother, Rev. gent, rector of St Grand Raplds, Mich Mr. Sargent was Ypstlanti, Mich work at the University of the South at Sewanee, Tenn.; completed Western Theological Seminary cours in 1897, but was never ordained, pre ferring to go into educational work He took his master's deg: University of Chicago in 1904. B J. S. MACKINTOSH DIES. s pe born in 1 ish Declaration of Independence. lus i | of Connecticut, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs F. H. Newell, 1829 Phelps place, yes terds Mr. Mackintosh conducted a busi ness in Boston for more than 50 vears retiring shortly before reaching the age of 90 years, Soon after his retire ment he came to live in this cit was a native of Canton, Mass. Private funeral services were con ducted at the undertaking es ment _of Joseph Gawler Sons, Pennsylvania avenue, today o'clock. Interment will be in Forest Hill Cemetery, Boston. i 5 il | i IS DENIED PASSAGE. ure | Man Who Threatened President Coolidge Rejected by Shipmaster. TAMPA. Fla., January 5 (#).—Be- wuse his hair was so long and shag the master of a would not take Norman Klein aboard | Klein, said to be a Bolshevik, is un ler deportation order: sending a detter to President Cool idge, threatening his life. Maj. Gen. McCoy Dead at 58. MADISON, Wis., Januar: ) Maj. Gen. Robert McCoy. 8, died here today. He had been in ill health since the World War, when he served with the 32d Division. psbom ELEVENTH ST, The Very New soft shapes: made Belting Ribbon $5.95 travel—because they are so conveniently crushed away in the crowded luggage—and adaptable for so many occasions of wenr—wnh the sports, the tailored or the more genernl the new high colors, pastel tones and Black Fourth Floor. ORDERED BY SURGEON Will of Dr. White Provides for 5.—A memorial to the last half of the nine- customs to be published 100 years after his death, is of leaving cleus of a publication fund to cover the end of sire the publication to be made terms and in such manner culfarities of this perfod, of incidents of the life of an ordinary citizen of practitioner of surgery in the last half Was Secretary for Church Schools church Religious the Episcopal Church, died suddenly at his home in Hotel Irving, Gramerey survived by his widow He took his college the ce at the | Was Great-Grandson of Signer of John Sherman Mackintosh, 98 years old, great-grandson of Roger Sherman died ablish- 1730 at_11:30 Swedish ship . charged with |} 2000 WILL ATTEND FARM CONFERENGE Ritchie to Address Maryland Bureau Federation, Opening in Baltimore Tomorrow. Special Dispateh to The Star BALTIMORE, January 5.-—Approx | imately 2,000 tarmers from all sec tions of the State are expected to at tend the tenth annual meeting of the Maryland Farm Bureau Federation, which opens here tomorrow. An ad dress by Gov. Ritchie will feature the opening session. Others who will speak include Dan- tel Willard, president of the Balti more and Ohio Railroad; E. P. Cohill, president of the M rm Bu reau Federation; J. Brand secretary-treasurer of the National Fertilizer Association; John L. Alcock, president ~ Baltimore Association of Commerce, and Miss Mary Mims, Louisiana Farm Bureau Federation. The annual report of the federation also will be made by M. Melvin Stewart. The convention will bhe brought to «a close with a business meeting Fri day. The final action to be taken by the delegates will be the election of officers for the bureau to serve during the coming vear, followed by a ban quet at night _The affilinted associations of the federation, which will hold their an nual meetings during the progress of the convention, include the following {The A aind State Horticultural | ciety, Maryland Crop Improvement | Association, Maryland State Dairy {men's Association, Marvland State Vegetable Growers’ Association. Mary Innd State heeyp r:xn\vvr ssocia \inn. Atlantic Coast Poultry Produe ers’ Assoclation and the Maryland Swine Breeders' Association. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain and slightly warmer tonight, minimu temperature above freezing: tomor- row fair and colder; fresh southwest winds. Maryland east portion; er; fresh southwest winds. Virginia—Rain tonight: fair uand colder; fresh winds. West Virginia—Rain and colder to night; tomorrow fair and colder. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—Yesterday, 4 44; 8 p.m., 44; 12 midnight, 43. day. 4 a.am., 41; 8 a.m., 41; noon, Barometer - Yesterday, 4 pm., 30.10: . 12 midnight, 30.05. To . 30.03; 8 a.an., 29.98; noon, Rain tonight, warmer tomorrow southwes) p.m.. To Highest temperature, oceurred at noon today; lowest tempers occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last ve Highest, 47; lowest, 23 Tide Tables. (Furnished United States and Geodetic Surve: Today—Low tide, 648 a.m. 7:12 p.n.; high tide, 12:28 a.m. Tomorrow— Low tide, 7:30 a.m. 801 p.n.; high tide, 12:38 a.m. 112 pam. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:2 sets 4:59 p.m. Tomorrow— sets 5 p.m, Moon rises 11:12 p.m.; sets 11:21 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m. Temperature, 33; condition, cle Weather in Various Clflfs. & Temperature. 22 “oast and and and < 1 Weather. Stations, EEEnt Sepianso. weg o we 1. SMITH THRIFT, 69, DIES AFTER 2 WEEKS’ ILLNESS Was Employe of Bureau of Engrav- ing and Printing and Resident of City 35 Years. Thrift, 69 years old, the grocery business recently employed at of Engraving and Printing his residence, 102 Thirteenth reet northe: aturday, after an illness of two weeks. Funeral serv ices were conducted at the residence vesterday, Rev. C. P. Ryland of Ken dall Baptist Church. officiating. In terment was at Callao, Va Mr. Thrift had been a resident of this city for 35 years. He was a mem. ber of Kendall Baptist Church for many vears, having served as a dea con. He was a native of Westmore land County, Va. He leaves his widow, Mrs. Laura Thrift, and two brothers, Frank M. and Charles C. Thrift. J. Smith merly in and more Bureau died at for- here the Millionaire Steel Man Dies. CANTON, Ohio. January ). Richard E. Bebh, onaire steel manufacturer, died early today at Uni versity Hospital, Philadelphia, follow- ing a heart attack. Bebh was principal stockholder and founder of the Centrul Steel Co. of Massillon, and at the time of his death was chairman of the board of direc tors. The body will he brought here Wednesday by his widow. 1 sack and thrown Dusseldor found it w into a pond at Germany, rescued him and as her own son. ND BRAC by, forwarding H. Star offioe POCKETBOOK—Lady's. A, Markey, | of money: near 14th me Main 1880, Branch female. medium _size and_answ ame Mitzie formation | to recovers. Animal Rescie Leasi BAG. small. leather smali pocketbook triendly Reward for in Washington ton_ containing Sunday morning wilver BAR PINFilicres olaiinum | endish_abt._ cor. Col. 1456 Newion & now., Irving’ st.. Hraft pl., 19th st nw. Adar BARPIN vlatinum: sanphire. <mall stones' Saturday might 16th st and Mayflower. Main %416, between § and 6 BAR _PIN. with_five dlamonds New Year eve. prohably at Mavflower Hotel Reward._Phone Lincoln 7802-R ACELET—Will person who found chaln bracelet with gold inimkeis. Petween Cav: 16th st.. and ay of 16th et ade Market ang 2R12 d\nmtmd 3 between 2400 « Phane ol Re BREASTPIN — Creseent small pearls and_sapphires Rewar “shape. et with Sunday morning. 4o Horton. 3945 Conn. answers to name lost January 4. Phone maln 7038: ROOCH — Rhincstone between 22nd. North 3 tan and nnu. named if returned to 4811 Pomknot Sundar Tracey blace an COLLIE dox. t: Reward COLLIE. white with brown ears: ave! from Silver Soring. Reward ellin. Blagden ave Christmas Woodside Dlatinum setfing. 3t Chevy l‘h.w Club. ':aulr?a.\‘ nll?l Liberal R'Rflnl I'N)G ck Scotty. named Sandy: No. 13552. Return to 1647 30th n.w. DOG, tan and white, r‘llmwd tai] West 248-W 4703 Ce rd. DRIV KA m!» . Rray sueds wool lined: on Monday night near 15th an 30t o Coflrmmiarona ad 136, Catt Mo 75, betveen § mn.ndfll\m“.b tortoise_shell. in hlnrk 4"«9!. M. GLASSES—W ady who f‘!“l‘ll Saturday, having found glasses on 16th anll 8 ol SR 188V CORRS or e DIAMOND RING. Ticense ing some mones. December 31. Ward. Address Box 187-H. Star office. ® evening between 6:30 and 7 1332 Mass. ave. now.. Abt. 7. Franklin 8 PACKAGEContaining _§ and other jewelry Bro. Department adjtistment_office. ~Reward. _ POCKETBOOK—J. on_the ¥ elec. cars, coniaining money. tokens. with the owner's ca Miss 1da Bitz. 1832 6th st. n.w. Mdowniown s Phone Torgn in or near Lansburgh & tore. Jan. 2. Return to A B keye. car Return ' to Reward. Bt es POCKETBO! drivers o and bills: on street near Belasco Theater: ro: ward._Mrs. George Ellfott. 3212 Macomb at. POCKETBOOK ontaining _ money _ and chaffeur's driving permit at 8th and U sts. o, Fridas night. Januars 1. 1996, Re- “71"1 i Mitchell, Route No. 3, Rock- Vifle, 3 POW 0: umm £raved on back: lost June. 1025+ $10 reward Return to_Mrs. Wood. 2121 Baneroft place. RING—Pink cameo with pearls. Janua: Reward. ' Mary Simon: ColL@j0ew. T~ -0 STRING, OF PEARLS—Platinum clasp, De- cember 19. at 1:30 p.m., on Kemedy st. be. tween 13th and Georgia ave or on Georeia ave. car going south, = Reward. Phone dams 5105, OF MONEY in bills at St. AuFustine's Chureh o hetween there and 22nd ‘and 1 Sts, n.w.: reward. Adame 6011-W. TAPESIRY. BAG — Lelt on Penmayivan reet car golng south at 13th st. n.w. stop, ‘about 8:20 a.m.. January 4. contain: ine smal] amount of wioney, eve klasses and keve. Please return to 3rs. Lulu Smith, 5 K st. n.w.. and receive reward. IST WATCH. small, whits gold Gruen. 1ink bracelet, initiale B. L M 4t Lafavetts Hotel New “Year ‘eve. Finder Dlease call Adams 5874 after 7 pm. " Liberal reyard offered. WRIST WATCH. dlamond and nmmum. on sray ribbon: Satarday. January 2. between o Elon oo and 10’ Bt 850 reward. Phone Franklin 427. 7 DOG — German Police dog, male; black and tan; answers to name Kaiser: reward. Phone Cleveland 272, ~containing A woman, seeing a boy of & tied in | marked | 3 O thres weeks ago. telephone North | Cloudy Abilene.Tex. 30 16 Albany .70 20000 Atlanta 30.04 Atlantie City 20,06 Baltimore Birmingham Bismarck .. Boston faio - l‘l clouds Cloudy Cloudy Raming Rain Cloudy Rain 2 Clou Clouds 2 Rain Rain Rain Helena Huron, §. . 2! Indianapolia Jacksonville Kaneas City Los Angeles Couisville Miami. Fla. N Orieans. . Phoanta’: Pittsburgh. . Portiand. Me Portland Ore ih, S. Lake City 30 54 San” Antonio 30.04 San_Diego. . 30.26 <. Franciseo 30 40 St. Louls. . . Paul. Seattle Spokane WASH..D. FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greenwich time, todas.) Stations. Temperature. Weather. London. England 427 P Paris. France. Berlin. Germans . Gibraltar, Spain .. Horta (Fayal). Azores. a ermuda. .. . . Porto Rico. Cuba.. ... Colon, Canal Zone.. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF The executive committee of The A sociation Opposed to Blue Laws will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at 925 D street. District Council, Royal will meet tomorrow, 8 Pythian Temple. W. W. Husband, Second Assistant Secretary of Labor, will address the Americanization committee, D. A. R tomorrow afternoon, at Webster School. Open to all interested. The National Fellowship Club will give an informal dance Thursday evening in the rose room of Wash- ington Hotel. Visitors welcome. The University of Michigan Alum- nae will have fts monthly luncheon Thursday, 1 p.m., at the American University Women's Clubhouse, 1634 I street. Card of Thanks HOLDERMAN. Wa wish 1o express our sin- cere thanks and apprectation to the friends ARION F. HOLDERMAN for their pathy and Help during the {llness and death of Mr. Holderman and for the floral tributes sent by them at his death. MISS ANNA FRANKLIN, L. C. HOLDER- ND R. HOLDERM [ Beaths. BACON. Departed this life January 2. 1926, at_his residence. 1535 fth st. n.w.. al §:30 pm. SAMUEL BACON. the devoted bushand of Mollle” E. " Bacon, Fuperal Vedneaday. Januars 6. 1 . from Nash M. Chureh. " corner 16ih _and Levis sts. n.e. 5 BRITT, Suddenly. 5. 1926. JOHA art. cloudy Part cloudy Part_clouds Clear Rain Juan, Arcanum, p.m., at the morning_of January A BRITT. Notice of fu- néral héreafter. AOLB. Sunday. January 3. 1926. at 10:30 n.m.. at her residence. 2132 8th st. n ANNIE COLE. heloved mother of Viola Cole. sister of Mary Cornelia and Robert Cole and aunt of Delia Thornton. Funeral from the Church of Our Redeemer. Rev. Wiseman officiating. Thursday, January 7. at 2 pm. Interment at Payne's Cemetery. 6 DAINGERFIELD. January 3. 1828, VIR- GINIA K. DAINGERFIELD. widow of the late Henry Daingerfield of Alexandria. V. Funeral services at St. Maithew's Chitrch Bhode Taland ‘ave. near 18th st Thursday. Januar: at 10:30 a. terment gt New Tathedtal Cometory. Bal: timore. M. B‘\\ ls. ‘udden!y Monday. January 4. 1926, am. at Emereency Hospital, Mrs Ana"Bavis. “Faneral” trom T tello's chapel. Wednesday, January thence to St. Alo:u will be said at oclatk Triends invited. EARNEST. Tuesday. Janu: 1926, at TRl Homtal JOHN WILLTAM " 1 loved husband of Mary L. Earnest and fa. ther of Adena K. Earnest, Services at (he H. Hines Co. funeral home. 2001 14th Thursday. January 7. at 2 p.m. Trterment at 1oy Hill Cemetery. Alex a. Suddenly, Monday, - January 4 " at his_residence. MEVER' veloved Nusband: of Dora” Fisher: Remains resting at_the chapel of William H. Sardo & Co. 412 H & nf Funeral Co at the, chapel of Wii Sardo & Co.. Thursday. January 7. ll 9 Relatives and_{riends invited to ll!‘ud Interment at Baltimore. Md. (Baltimore. Md.. papers vlease copy.) 6 R. Members of Washington Aerie, No Fraternal Order of Eagles, are re- quested' U attend the funeral of’ our late Brother . YER FISHER rdo’ Thurs: day. January o4 BACKENHEIMER, W, A J. D. BRITT. Secretary. GOSS. The District of Columbia comu- Sons of the American Revolition. an nounces. with rexret,”the death of ‘Comy vatriot THOMAS January 2 926, MARK F. FINEY. President. ETH S. WALES. Secretary. January 4. 1926, WILSON, be. loved husband of Tda M. Harvey ' and father of Elsie M., Bertie P. and Hazel Harvey, aged 70 years. Fune late residence. 723 10th st n nesday. January 6, at 2 p.m Fort Lincoln Cemetery. (Baltimore papers please copy.) () HENDERSON. Tuesday. January 5. at 12:45 am. at his residence. 75 L 6t . HENDERSON. beloved hus: and uncle of Relatives and Moses Henderson. W. Ernest Jarvis Co_funeral parlors. 2229 Georgla ave. n.w. Notice of funerai here- after: KA Sund: January 3, lD"fl at_her Rostdence. 5003 11th 8t nor.. SALLIE L. D wils. of John T Kine and. sietsr of Mrs. J. M. Grove. ~Services from the ahove address Wednesday, January 6. at 2 p.m. Interment Fort Lincoln Cemetery. KULL. ~Sund; 3. 1920 at Sidley Hospital. CA’ ‘;‘HERI"?V[L‘I‘OMA. beloved wife’ of Frederick Kull, Funeral’ services at her late residence. 1654 Gales st. n.e o Joian s o Tom Rl and " frien Wil be taken to Point of Rocks. Md.. for interment Wednesday morniog. January o. t in | tomorrow fair and cold- | 45. | LEE. All men) | neral of o 2801 11t to fall Py E. ‘Churc January 7 Ble at o MACKINTOSH. at his residon JouN SHERM AN Bth veur. F privats McCORMICK. s Hosnita MR Rt Jarvis Co. funerai Moy Nack ineral s Monday. _Ja MILLER. RT 1 inee Shenherd heth and the Funeritl from his at Gallin sted hrathe derick hix depart Funeral Wrdn T Rhines £'C0 NORRIS. ary 4 Erindmothe Departed this 1ife ANNIF Mo NORRIS v St e Said at Helatices an at Mount Olis PITTVAN, Su Ma."C wife of e 't Januar, invited noke. Va RAMSAY. FORGTA 3. W Clirch at 33 ROBINSON. Depactrit < 1936, CARRIE ROBINSON Ernest Georgia ave Nd. TOULOTT! Georgetown Baloved bu. F Jarvis Co GEORGE WILL| Liflie Lace Reraims Jarvis Co. Grorgia ‘ave. n.w In jfltmonam. GIFFORD, GIFFOR day. January brother. ACG Januars 10, 1819 _MOT i In sad dai GILKEY, & 16 tear eon IF Only to see + Just 10 he a Even the faintest Would m TANE. Wi Janua PRV departed this et 5.1924. at 3:35 pmy William. T canuot hear vour Your smiles 1 cannot But let this httie (o} Mother still A e oving voir He met his Savic And Jesus touk Alone* On. no. For Jesy i DEVOTED SISTER NF POWER. Tn sad but I . our beloved son Dparted this life uary 5. 1924 Two years have nass But ou We_let many At the me The pain was b To part with Harry But in our I I in hear HIS LOVIN WEIGEL. of ‘our dear da BRADBURY Fears ago. Janua s vt ot o FUNERAL DHKP CTOR! " Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.W. ~Quick,_Dignified unc Deal: & Co. LINCOLN 8200 Chapey, 816 H ST, N.E Automobile Servic: Gawler Service Funeral Dll‘QL‘flr; Sllkj 1850 Main 5512 1532 Porna. CHAS. S. ZURHORST AST, CAFITQL ST. Ttmothy HanIon E.__ Phone L balmer. chapel ‘and modern o dm. " Mode price "Pa. Ave. MW, Call M1 Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. = Modern _ Chapel. Telephonn Main 2473 T. F. COSTELLO NOW LOCATED AT _1724 N. CAP. ST ORTH 797 ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. 412 H ST. NE. Lincoln 5’4 Modern_chapel _ = ~ JAMES T. R\ A 317 Pa. Ave. SE Model ch-m, Lincoln 142 o Ambulances in Connection ither the_successore of n -135 the original W. R. Speas ment prani 0020 1009 H St. NW. Formerly 940 F St. N.W FUNERAL DESIGNS. Prompt Auto Delivery Service ATtistic—eXDressixe—ilex pensiy e Bros. Co., 1212 F St. BLACKISTONE S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Beautita Floral Desicne, Modera Prieen. "14th 1222 ¥. Tel, M. 3707 Geo. C. | Shafier 900 1ath Main CHOICE _FLORAL EMBLEMS & MODERATE PRICLS. Prompt Delinv.s.