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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1926. l OFFICIALS WILL ATTEND | of detectives: Ralph Given, assist- Society will hold a combined meeting a Statex attorney at Pollce MRS. SARAH E. TRAZZARE the Carnegig Institution of Wash- DEPOSED BISHOP DONS Dzatb Deaths. Beaths. | 1el Mangum. attorney; Jo- ington. Dr. Byron Cummings, pro- 3 : . 98 : VERMILLION FUNERAL |t na i oy win [ 1S CLAIMED BY DEATH [fefor o sichicions, “hiversiu or| VESTMENTS OF PRIEST [Avth, Tustur, somuar Jo, 16580 3 hev | mases. | besuted tie e vttag, 930 | mamsos. savsses 11 1020, st rasin _ Fic honorary pallbearers. while | L Arizona, will give an illustrated ad- | EEUARET ASH Toving mother of Miw | {5y 8. 1026, WILLIAM I BARNES " ie | 77 N, ‘datigher of the. lata Josson T Poiice beders o an HonoriniDa: »uuu detectives: will be the ac-|{yo o .. 81 Survived by Husband, on “Certain Metal Objects R | dausAshia: homas Marnick. e.” Lauva Barnea: four sisters. one rali A Pearson. S ; UL , oman, u y ; . 8 Ing wij) reat at b ; bariora Wedneaday [ neluding Detective cently Found Near Tuscon, Arizona.” | Former Episcopal Prelate Preaches | [iic Tepidencs imgl Thursdayimorning. ¥u_ | [rother. relatives 'uhd fricnds. "/ 5“"?{?‘ Pl . tective Sergeant—Burial in gts, H. Brody Keck, | to Whom She Had Been Married |The sesston will be followed by the ! from the Nevius faneral home. 924, LT N o Sanvary. 18, 8t 3 pm. | RIDDLE. Tuesdny morni ) I Thompson, % ; annual meeting of the Academy for in Robes of Old Catholic o Thursday. thiciice 10 Metropolitan. Wesle > 1026, " a Congressional Cemetery. lick O ) *or 5 . & cacenty 2 terment at ¢ Hettonoliten gress e rick O'Brien and Clarence ¥. or 59 Years FeDOLtR of offfoers, AnKOURGETINL OF Chaak Zion Eniveh by, between 0 Brookvaie Bt g jthe . » Tilie:) fierad L SeEbes vl Be = cenps | TESUIS Of elections for 1926, etc. i 05 it | eon. mRstos: Rev 0.c R X Dea Sotnec1s | the residence 240 Eighth street north LS. (PTGl A 2 Rl . = B | By the Associated Press. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Just when hopes were hest. Yetective s east tomorrow afternoon, under the e _The Lincoln Park Cltizens' Assocla- | NEW YORK, January 12 —Robed in . Just when Jife was hrightest e ““ Mo “ _| ruspices of Harden Post, Spanish War ‘“"."" l‘“_,"‘ tion will meet, § o'clock at Bryan |the ecclesinstical vestments of a bishop | Tlie Gen. Charles F. Doyen Unit,| M was tuken away from this world. Heed AT | Veterans. Interment will be in Con- | 2 "” N school. of the Old Catholic Church, Willlam |American Women's Legion, will meet | For God loved him hast . 4 Hesse, of of tessional Cemetery. { She 1 ”,’\ il ) Montgomery Brown, deposed bishop | tunignt at the home of Mrs. John HIS DEVOTED WIFE. 12°* Inspector Henry G. I’ > A special guard of 20 uniformed "_-_“I a ‘l m”,"m.-‘l University Club dinner dunce, with|of the Protestant Episcopal Church,! Miller, 1337 A street northeast ulll!n\ S. Members ot Bloom ot }Vnul. policemen will attend the funeral and | ="' :;‘“wm n 1368, G. U. O Heemats * special favors and music by the club | preached the ordination sermon yes- -m. | roauested Vo at orchestra. Dinner, 8 o'clock. Danc- | terday for a young priest. Bishop ing, J o o o b . J ¥ S a NCR Wednesday | Ileinline, B | Brown, who 1s here to begin suit for| A% CAICS study class 7 . o M- E g § NG, T, O 14 e [ e o 1 t Episcopal bishop, l'uxedos, $25 JOHN W. ESSEX DIES. tirer s T, T | e Nttt Demacratic clun win | (EARSEREN A8 DGR SR | ren oo, 1. Frank Trazz d Edwin 1. neet, . in the private dining | 0CIared 10 Hls ner o R tions vited. EISEMAN S . ‘“;f;m,. e ) ‘:..‘;:n « "v,h“ Hotel Shoreham. Elec iHibn s dehomintions Mty “Nll The Cheuikcal Soelaty. of Washig: ’ Heral ¢ i ; S resideiice. 0 el {10 exelud but they cannot com - HARNES rrom » | John Wa sr.. 6 ars e residence tomorrow afternoo 1o exclude me, ton will meet Thursday, 8:30 p.m.. in | ureh Wednesday. ot ki oy s Tee s T A i B me to exclude them," he saf ¥ WILLIAM H. JOHNSON Q, T old. empl as a stationary engi- lar 1 o'clock ev. J. AW. Thompson The Society for Phi shical: Tn- |V s sembly hall of Cosmos Club. 1. H. | W 1 HARRISS. Secretars 7th & F Sts. o B Al A e 1 : Rov.. Iranic Steel: | quiry, will et o romm o e va: |l ean worship with them. ulu:.?::;' Adams will give address on “Chem e ] Bank, 1s stricken with cerebral | p 1 it . Church, this | tional Museum at 4:30 o'clock or.faom thent At “’1 he ‘"‘le“m .m”mr_\ as a n!.nn h nr Mathematics." hemorrhage while at work Thursday | wlps Hand, Disteiet | Dune |l thelr. canicents Iy ono redliiy, ¢ 3 > n's paper on “The Bible and o selling is Tl «l soon -after being taken to | supe e m of the Wi 4\)1”\!'4'"4 | Sclence™ will be discussed \Il\e e i e ) . & ) . g hithe War of 18 We Gi -y Hospital. He was boi | trict of the Baltimore Conference of ! {one truth. It is to this living trutl it ar of 1812, will weet Thu e “’e You a $2501]1 1oy Hoanital Hewas born histet: of the & B et ot . that 1 would kneel fn worshi LS b, at Willied Hoter rzetown and wa iftlong resi- | the Methodist Episcopal Church, will | he california State Society will cretly crated plete | dent of the 1 ot of Columbia fofficiate. Interment will be in Arling- | nyeet, 811 hiandilor f Tn- |4 I.h" “(“l"h!"e)i ‘reé i‘m "':n:yl:‘r“ 1.‘ o will be followed 1 Pur e! s e conducted s Lor: g o of Jishop of d @atholic « g R L Funeral for $125 R e e \’,',‘,‘I"\,‘P,l ton Cemetery | terior Buildir (Street. | Representit | june. He was expelled by the Gen | Washington Chapter, Ame 1 . : 5 ’ - : rleral - Convention of the Episcopal |ciety for Steel Treating. will meet | ine ambulances to and §4 () I e : noat 2 o'clock ter and Lawrence J. Flaherty will Iw“ hurch last October. } I o] { Columbia Lodke. Ciiren % WILLIAM i DAVIS. u e Building. Dr. Samuel L. Hoyt Attest: ALFONSO E. WILL metallurgical engineer, General Flec- | BLONDEL. trie Co., will k of “Metalllc Single | 41 & ex is survived by his widow, | Burrvilie school = Welcome se. MARY s | . the civil companies concentrating = i Alice R. Essex; two sons, John | of Mount Calvary Church, | 2 > The Cente oy chites w w ‘ hambers ‘ 0-, und Frank T. Es-| The . e ns’ Associn i . will give their effor on long International e Center for Psychic Develop- g cBiifes La > n short lines ment will meet tomorrow, $ p.m., at | sex, & sister, Mrs. Janey Sonne- |tion wil clock in in the parish 3 S, |rontes: cather ifhan o he Play s ¢ U 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. mann | Jobns A1 12 Church 3 " Chureh, |23 ighth street | Within the country ke Playhousge Undertakers, . . = thesst. The singers, consisting of == 3 o The Spa 3 . A | Washington ek, Fociety of |18 hoys and 10 men, will sing both s Subject: “The Method _ ot [ will meet sday o i % Adding Machine Magnate Dies. american Bacteriolozists will meet, | sicred cculnr numbers and will | Feaching “e’,’m.,,. 4 J‘\\a,,,,‘n“‘ e Y ham. At s A |8 wetock D Medical School. | be ae nied b ss Katharine I . 1) fl ulflfl 13 i NN AT, 4 The il be furnished by ke of the Pea pservatory, Arthur P. Buck will lecture in Unity Dalton, < he i Jumes wesldent of the ; : ity L : Bredident of thie| ) will also add s ditorium, 1326 1 street clock 1o et Dalton Adding Machine Co.. Norwood, | O i | o o meet tomerrow, 10:30 ¢ ! = Subject: “The Handwriting on the o, e Nirma ? ARy Ohio, and president of the Wright-| qyuo Burleith Citzens’ Association Ediward A. Pace, professor/of \\",.1119" e e | B Ac the. Nurger 472 1 street | W \xlmlln n store Co, ln-,.!w BIN, Mo, { i mieet. & (o't ih the Sunday ssaphy atholic University, S Ewest s G died at a hospltal here ight fol 4 T “hu will give the 1 [ a series of 10 lec Col. James S. Pettit Camp. No. 3, he P D1 ODONNELL & . o s school roomt of Mc Tabor Church. 0 | e Petworth Mason P D b‘l+ F | lowing an operation for appendicitis. | *' ; tu for the Washington District [ United War Veterans. will | incet tomorrow 75| .". (.l"h | QUK. Wwoe “Power Durability: Einish: came to Cincinnati from Poplar | The Washinzton Academy of | Council of Catholic Women, § o'clock, [ meet, % o'clock, at $21 Pennsylvania | - Nith erern Ty e | Bluff about 12 years ago. Seiences, and the Anthropological at Nineteenth street and Mintwood |avenue southeast & card ’PH'(‘\ \H‘]'I v 4 | | | s | program | | | from City Hospitals. s, pastor of East | ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. f0Bts pr hotior. A VRtGEIIE Eo riday, 8 pan., In room 704, Com A phone call to Col. 432 will J| ¢ Lyterian Church, officiated. | 5 ; . Citigens | £ram by the Departmental | el # — = Snen & Serm:| e rast 1 lary Citizens' | 3 bring us fo you. nE Sswillibe inioak S HiLCem- ) Ehe Hen et et elock in | Wil be Tollowed by daneing, and there | jrance leads all nations in develop- Thie Brown Ntone Funeral Home Wil be an election of officers. et of commerclal air transportation, | Cry stals. American Atheneun Andrews Day s im. ton plice. Supresw Knoepel o . will meet 1 Chureh. The !mzm- for Industrial Democ ¢y will have a public forum m i riday, § p.m., mond Park ( i will hold its a IERL . 730 pom., in f Cle f\‘ DAL Park Congregational T B tion of officers. The National Fellowship Club will| . ":‘“‘.w".' Sonies inforn dance Thursday | s Fannie Hotel Washington. \- | \etcome, The Wild Flower Preservation So- v.Ine., wi ; n the 4th, ar 945 1 A By Ilosslyn station H " flon st ‘\lri HALF-BREED + male dog LTI A 10454 (OLLIE PUP r return of German £ Jon past three , Sunday. Janua A L R Gist ave. Blair c G = Spring. Md ams 8600-J Pasdericie Mo ABA YR H BULLDOG. male. all white: b Ot e 1Sle Robart Darnest” tas 15N ward : Faham. Faneral Wedne n‘\lm-man ave. o Reward. | hia Cemrte MAN POLICE PUPPY. he: "“ By \ll’l il , Hahniwal o lege. Dlack body chai W diz2 : » name Prince " 5300 Conn 1 e 2 e o Ti ) i ove. i e g pm Int n_biack ieath Raleigh Hotel GOLD W TCH A EAL. at tha Arts Bal A Lucky Buy for us and you W ekt {13th w.c reward, 2 Ashis ips---Radium or Rayon 5995 i rox "L.’,“""" o Midnins $4.95 grade. Hip-hem radium slips, and “"Milo-Sheen>’ slips (rayon knit) with pleated flounces FOLICE “‘"h:T: ,h""“” -f';a e Sather i Tast s eve Ban- | HORTON, Januars it place :‘u:ul‘a‘\fl eward if recurned | "¢ Garheld Hotortal, SARE A quality of radium that will surprise you, cut gener- B_[ll{)—b]]ccll Slips of closely woven rayon, bodice style FURSE e HORTOR neiot v e ¢ . ; —with deep flounces in a novelty design. j loney aud rotary 5 W York emall xum of money keen ously with inverted pleats at the sides to take care of the . N i . A selection of colors to go with any dress—Orchid, ] e et g flesh, cocoa, tan, pencil blue, henna, navy, and, of course, | s ";?J";",le"\h'"‘ o ™ St T30 1 el maves few with 3-inch hems. black, and white. anare | anklin Sauare fullness. ' Bodice topped. most of them have hip hems. a Riward, (Fifth Floor.) | blue cloth. lost between 150h and T, d and Penn. ave. Reward i “uneral to 1130 nd st_n.w 5, etumed - m\aw‘rmut 11 | WRIST WATCH— 3 e ton teen 15th and 1 4 RSON. Surday Children’s4-Buckle Arctics “Forest Mills” Union Suits _ Yosidence of his mother W January 1 HIS DRV The high topped ones of rubberized Women's "l(’(ll'!"" weight, finely ribbed R T ~sri— | ‘\mr‘\:w”;\‘:;-"a\:\:\ol“!'\::‘z’v“:;r‘u’!n\m:\ ! P HorTowAN jersey. Initials put on free. ! union suits. White cotton, quickly washed : W 'W. Deal & Co But let this little token shos . ANEFER. A | Uit We"etll Temenber thee : =0 you ¢an tell your Arctics at a glance from those be- I'rom mills that cater to the present styles and have A\[Ls 7 R\'t\’f\' 26, CLEMENT JONE _A.»‘,“u.“‘y’: Inn"mfr to your \Lh(mlmates—\\c \\111 dxmp any two ini- woven a garment that will keep a woman warm without 317 Pa. Ave. SE. | e A e s i Model Chapel. Lincoln 142, | friends invited tials on the top of these galoshes. This is the latest fad. increasing her bulk. Low neck. sleeveless, knee length. Fiirate, Ambulances | Ry ey atermor Arctics in sizes 8 to 11, Sizes 30 to 44. PEARE"' pidow of the late Gen ; sirchs (Second Floor.) (Fifth Floor.) vL s CO [ e from S orn s Chvinch edne Neither the successors of nor o SO P ! ith the original W. K. Spears cotarian | M IHAN e o 10 R CHILD Imes 1009 H S x4 lhien S o or e R B { EnonaFanic 0a30 t. NW. Y aeice SRESREL uneral romCis | soss. 1 sad ana erly 040 F nesday, ALN:B0 wim. Requiem Small Boys' Novelty Suits | Men’'s Sheldon Tuxedos Jocah b Bishte Sonn | EEFRRSAMPLE B s LW CHMSRL o e gy ey 1 B qunt of Vin ie ‘thkzrh Funeral Directors Since 1850 | & W Fofiod Rev. Fren: n Gty Tops of sturdy easily laundered materials The uniform of formdlity for every Main 5512 A3 Roru \“t‘(‘fi':‘.“‘." e Trousers of all-wool navy serge and worsted jersey month on the calendar—January priced CHAS. s. ZURHOR | B gD L Bnanngy Romital, CLA S RARYL CAPIXOY iv neral” {rom the Chavel st h | PO e, it 1EAST, CAFITOL or. Sereean, th st now., Thursday Jan: | LINY. who evarted A $3.45 quality——as you will readily recognize. Some Tailored with the correct suggestion of breadth _in the Timathy Hacl dary 1. 0% i Titciment (nrisaie) | Sandary 1 are made with tan colored tops, in Eton-collar style. Others shoulders—the slight narrowness at hips—the hint of form cn N y Hanlon | MILLER. Moud-y January 11. 1926. at_the 2o a _ Phone L. 55 rumenm‘:( . John Rv-‘htrr nu Ny with regulation sailor collars and chevrons sewed on sleev at waist. With trousers that are neither too wide nor too 7 WILLIAM LEE, Fonersl Direcior and ¥: Hampehirs, axe a1 Ao, Ute of funeral hereafter. Colors <u1ted for winter and early spring. Sizes 3 to &. narrow. The Tuxedo you want at the price you like. el e Aver N W il MCURt |\ ITER. Saturaay. Jamuaer 0. 1026 ot 11| (Second Floor.) (Men's Shop, Second Floor.) Frank Geier’s Sons Co, | -g.&“:g?,u.n,'r Morivate: Company D bet incoln Post, 1 o 1113 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. Main 2473 R0, '3 'in "the lat vear of his asr i ity Gheiat oo ralesd i X il Telophone Fiineral from his late residenc the “irst fruits o them that ! Corcoran st. n.w..'on Wed « > alsc < FUNERAL DESIGNS. i 18 at 1 pm. Interment Arlinrion Na —1 C ’ g 1 "t Friends invited. H | 1s:% 22 i Geos C. oo C. Shaffer 900 14t st ¥ow. §,‘;’,:‘.," e e Ol avors 4 TFD WIFE AND CHILDREN Main IUB cony 1 B EY. In loving 0 of ou - CHOICE FLORAL EMBLENS ~ ‘Main 8416, qygn; January 10, nd sster MAGGIF: ~ GUMODERATE PRICES. — Prompt belivery. | ©VFRA N . ST ot M 3 1l 2T dhe: arm Prompt Aui, Delivery Service ? andon Smith. Funeral from the chapel of [ of Jesus 20 yea January 1 Artistic—expressixe—inexpensive. W. ‘Ytare Co.. 1208 H et. n.w.. Tues- 1906 fl‘ 8! As we sil ning -~ (J n Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St | etk Depried (his 1ife Junmars 11 "t iing BLACKISTO N e i T Rt | A e 0 i e i hes < | leavir any faithful friends and rela Ve ry out in sorrow and bain. Floral “Blanket Spra s” | Rt | o SR e Other a m ndar ate Thursday, anuary at t. rnon by t reside arain. prices. ‘\l t"'h“' 7 Church. v 4t 1:30 pm 3 OTED MOTHER AND SISTERS ¢ ’ A %

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