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T(L\, D. RIDAY, JANUAR 2. 1926 55,000 -=-542%] H. R BURRILL DIES: : |MRS. DELIA O'BRIEN |SAMUEL ARTZ DIES | Beatts. DIES AT AGE OF 81: DIES OF PNEUMONIA' AT HOME IN THIS CITY ""'}J'"'* LT 0 3 "\;:":'nmmsl:;:fl pate ot mirin tor || £ S el e ! g Al LeROY GOFF | WAS U S UFFIBIAL & Retired Phyncmn, Graduate of Wife of Former Ambassador co[z‘.usineu Man and Member of Mn-y b a g o and bur 610 Woodward Bldg. Main $40 | » Us 2 - T4 Funeral ey Georgetown, Practiced in Cap- i Japan and Italy Had Been In- | sonic Fraternity Was Resident of J ;&,,{},;"g"_’,‘," Gontst Church. dat st Do ital for Many Years. valid for Four Years. | Washington 53 Years. Mourning Blacks D | ening ] \TCRK’M}'“‘ Former Newspaper Corre- Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. - 5 TAR S o ol Avteat m.\.,“.‘ YRARELS. E Vv e a0 * | spondent Expires at Home | Dr. Henry G. Wagner, 81 vears oid Mrs. Delia Howard O'Brien, wife of | Samuel Artz, 70 years old, died at died at his home, 101 % “Thomas J. O'Brien, former Ambussador | his home, 3120 N street, Wednesday | ’ i east, last nitht after an illness uf 'to Japan and Italy, died at the evenin ok was. e v it Here After Long lliness. S50t Bis 4o : | residence, 1812 R street, today e 8. was bown e Wil | Lambert Ziwei o Goxse w Dr. Wagner was graduated from the 1 | had been an invalld for the .ast four | POTt, Md., and spent the last 53 yearsl Saturday. Juouary Mass at =4 RN s medical school of Georgetown Uni » | yeurs and death followed an “ttack es a resident of | Ghurch it 9 am. Interment ‘at unera rices Har: Robbins Burrill, for : versity in the class of 1884 and i 0f pneumonta. She was 77 vears old. this city. Early | i | R idow of W ambert - Fiineral from” Georze W vlease coby | chief clerk of the Bureau of Naturali- { practiced medicine until he retired 1 -“r»\_. (:uri_-n was 'v_u:w m ,I etroft in life he estab- {MACAFEE. Thur Jan | ziton, Department of Labor, and for { about 1910. He was formerly a mem the duughter of William 0. loward shed a plumbing ower many vears a well known newspaper { ber of the District Medical Society. whossegved: three teemuas o member and heating busi etta L. Macafee. Funeral fro correspondent of this city, died at his r rmany. Dr. Wagner was of Congress, from 18536 (o 136 ness and condi of Thomae 5. Serme 501 - T e P was educated at Vassar Collow :d it sticeeBsTal Saturday. January 23 at v VS residence, 1430 Rhode istand avenue, 1o thix country when an in- 4 i - e rnisdac Maman Golic i 1 Invited - o it Thaann netn kray or bl $100 last night after a long llness. fant and lived with his parents in 4 ‘prm‘f "'“‘,‘, “I'I 1|\""| ‘”‘"”. s for many years Creek Cemetery loth casket " with Mr. Burrill was Capital espond New York until coming to Washington 5 s U 9 L O N He is survived . MACAFEE. A hin residence 3744 Kanawhia Chase. BURTON.' beloved h special _communy handles ‘and ik luing, plate. g 1 ' ons| = <hix was ap € wife 3 #hanon e, 0. 7 e embaming. 1 e save W enl for the New York Tribune for [ in 1873 11is mother and father were ¢ [{ncovslytunti)thiee busisnd s ar ;i y ixoite T (T Todke a0 7o i of chavel and il serviee. many vears. He left the employ of i | the late wiore and Mrs. Wilhel L | boimnted inister 1 ma J. Artz 0 pm. for the purpose of Othern at half the all-time unde (hat paper to accept a position as an . [y {later went with him Lo iEe il (T o BOrpose, of” attendine Rers ohark investigator of world 1 onditions : e s saiicate tome \,n.., he was mc o daughters, Mrs FLETS SMTTH. Mastar + “the Depari Yin N to these posts, Emory 1] . ATHERINE & beloved wite ot or the Department of Commerce, 'y schools in New She is s - . £ P s irphy. Funeral from Steel Vaults, $85 serving as a special azent. He was . r awhile studied med She s survived by e of Friendship Tot st ne.. <o e | A8S0C in the latie work with % . DR. HENRY WAGNER. La0n; ”“““"‘_"‘ Monraoe Heights, Md., and at K:30 am Ambulances, $4 Rivmond I, Crist. the present com- Iniaucvived |y foupddaiightors | s a daughter, Kath Py Mre Pl W ; Spurch. whe ssioner of natura o epart- i 5 S c g i Z Henry Gettv Chilto hetoa e lock. Intermant W. W. Chambers Coll "i it oo o IR i B Sl B YRR TWO SERIOUSLY HURT |15 it b i the EBritish embassy. ~ Brief ser ice : i ; will be . P’ ie her, otter | I W the TS1i Long prominent in Masonic 111‘(!5‘\.} 500 Mivs. ITohiee] WEXs0RT and Mra. Will be held ut the home her. 21teri (yypyy, L. X 4 3 vas ember of Pental v ] LL. Y s L NELBom anc AEay which the body will h- taken to irana Nev E < s the e ot Cor. Chapin & 14th N.W. o dier S e Epiphany i EXAMINATION ANNOUNCED| Funeral services wiil be conducted | he announced I and Miss Sallie Artz, and two brothers : at Wite_o ¥ Eniton of the Bt e Tha 3 L T L Phillip and W \ Artz ) St ton he : y e Columbia 432 \l,‘il“‘k"{' e L at the residence Monday atternoon at b and William Artz ; 1o in Grand Rapide Mie 5 dteliel i iehola Mr. Artz was a director of the Po- PHILLIP ay. January 10. 1926 at U0 e mamber ot th FOR POLICEWOMAN POSTS | 2 o'ciock. | Rev. s 7. Nicholus will | Deaf Mute Knocked Down by AutoA‘DlES ONE WEEK AFTER tomic Suving Bank i Georseton | i 1T D L0 1 Born in Pen Yan, N. Y., in the late Rt il ennan o S tHS e 0T 1S oredohbtion. it nete ‘ALBERTA LR e HEs T Uil s Bha Eoaroriine e pect Hill Cemetery. One Driver Flees After ! HER 84TH B|RTHDAY 11903: treasurer of the National Ass X S Erauins. Cmumhicr late Truman 1. Burrill, who was chief | Vacancies in Woman's Bureau of e Striking Girl | o tion of Master Plumbers of th v (Gora Fisher "and of the Bureau of Engraving and it B 1 5 [ United States in the vears 1904 and | | (nee Mathema) " Funer: | Printine. His mother was the late, DePartment to Be Filled Through | POLE FL|GHT TRACTORS | Mrs. Honora E. O'Connor. Many| 1410, at one time president of the : wolitan Baptist Church. R st Mrs. Julia Robbins Burrill. He is sur- ion. | ! s - - Master Plumbers’ Associztion of the | " o ‘M. W. D vived by his widow, Mrs. Marsuret Competision REPORTED HELPLESS| T«o serfous injuries resulted from| ~ Y°ATS a Resident Here, Sue- | afion Vinmiers Association of the 1 Nl *0 Relagives o | 0 Connor Burrill. An open competitive examination S 2 trafic accidents |”;”M” and 1o ! cumbs to Illness. :m the vears, vice presider uneral services will be conducted | to fill vacancies the Woman's Bu day. in one of which magoris | 4 e or seve rector for i nouDces the den Spiphany Sutheran Church 1omor- | veau of the Fetler Toeearimm ot the| Alaska Observers Report Motors | rore off withont wakine whmti | Mrs. Hone i B OConnor, for many {vears of the A iR S i Funeral ¥ row afterncon at 2 o'clock. Rev. W. | District was announced vesterday b Areé Unsatisfactory and Will o iR A e A SO dIen A o nd 2 men he C. Waltemyer will officiate. Interment | the Civil Service (ommis<ion ! Lnhone o . ¢ i ; e Wil he in Glenwood Cemetery | The entrance salary is $1.800 a vear. | Not Reach Destination. ears old, of 113 Pennsylvania avenne (i She passed her S4th | hen iy 40 veans 2 . | | K i I today in | Firthday annivers: DIy last Friday. ! {In one vear the appointees will auto. | was knoe down early today in| - . Bl oalsiadiProse Gnit of 450 Pennavivarnia avende by | . Mra OConnor wis bar Liny * ORGANIZATION ACTIVIT(ES. t;‘:“fl‘l’r:‘r‘lfjmlfl:l\v‘:'!:;.'. ve ‘rl”y\llv:‘l‘l.\‘lv\‘,‘" '.\M\k-‘ Vit :’4’ I!m.‘m:./‘\: 4.';"':}\‘:‘,»;\’1‘.\ M vk reland. b came to his comn Rate Boosts Reasonable E 4 TONIGHT | salary $2.100 a vear.” They will then |—For the second time within a week | Nicholson of #84 (' street n s LTy, Whentdulte sonng and OHElnally e S lseman S Dr. Alexander Hrdlicka will address | be eligible for promotion to the posi-|snow tractors of the type 1o be used!Burns was removed 1o Emerzency | fetled in Minnesota. 1.4 S e e e Ee e e an A the Round Table, 5 o'clock. at thel tion of serzeant, salary $2.4090, if they | in transportinz supplies for the| Hospital, in an unconscions conditi et SHOrkiv. Aiter s B e o 1‘».»'\\ S ,,,;. tiy F Playhouse. Subject. “The Evolution|have shown proficiency. have taken | Wilkins polar expedition were de-fand treated for cuts about ihe ea # a a the Metr D ot bateian ! Washington. where she hus resided | Harrisonburg-Manassas division of the Human Mind.” care of their health and have main. | clared to be unable to cope with Arctic | shock and a possible fraciure of the | oo Sffite liot the Sottthernt Hatiwa s chich vioe = tained a good record et b dheseve s B ses ol NicRolsen was mviealel omd T fh fc Coewivaliti thete GanEhies | pan a0 L AT viie e Entine Miss Elizabeth Winston, pianist. and el dutles) srelto, neformiisonkijitendanyexprenced (nelopinioniinat theviiterinelsisediwifhinoicharses miacell st Ranact 1 Graces e D oo e besome effect 4! 3 - ase omit Mme. Henrietta Coquelet, soprano.ialong such lines as protective and | would never reach their destination.|azainst him. Burns « . e z el reasonable o ph s ndition is seri | pekel) ' 2 will give a recital, § clock, at the | preventive welfare work, surveys, and | The motors were declared to be help | ous and Mrs. James . Hartneti | day by the Interstiie Commercs (-on. SMITH four sons. John W.. Andrew I".. James | missio Metropolitan Presbyterian Church, for} investigations of causes making for|less on ice and bave zround. which{ Miss Adelle Burke. 15 vesrs old m' - AL Jomes i cssion 3 I nvesti M. and Charles F. O'Connor, the henefit of the Sunday school. delinquency, and direct measures to-| thex will encounter in the wind-swept|617 Tenth street northeast. wis ran | arandehid o 2 . = 2 ward their removal: corrective meas- | reaches of the interior down by an antomobile operated by [~ Mre O'Connor was 2 member of the ™ The Petworth Plavers will Presenl ures in connection with probations.| The Aluska Koad Commission re-ID. F. Bater. 431 Newton etroet t{parish of St. Aloysius Chureh. and up Cflrb of tbanks’ ate L e it blays al Rack creek | commitment to institutions. and social | ported Monday thit a test made with | Thirteenth and € streete. vasterday | 0 within a short time ago was an ac Ko 6 There you get value | larisn il for the benent o hygiene and psychopathic work: zen |one of the motors over 4 58-mile | She sustained & fractire of the nelvie | e 5 Episcopalian o N eral police work in the detection and ! stretch proved them unsatisfac- | cuts and bruises, Her recovery is ex- | churech L g T ment 51 Glenwond Cematers and variety. There ibrodustione see: st prevention of erime, the patrol of the steerinz apparatus failing | pectad. Hauer was released on | Funeral services will be held Mon ! A N L h h T e & PomE | streets, parks. and other public|to cuide them Jbond on a charge of reckless driving. |day morninz. There will be a solemn | oy e, An0reciation 0 - hre man, ANV 68, rhursdap, January 21,19 you ave the best Ayumh e ¢ places, the securing of evidence and| Officials of the expedition have an- | While ero & M street at Potomac requiem mass at St. Aloysius Church | ness and for the floral trbutes. He loas e . Fineral from her late residence 4 Sechuy HUe G oot the prosecution of offenders nounced their intention of transport- | sireet fast night. Adoiph ${at 3 o'clock, following whieh interment mother. tuo : nd ' Queews Cha Brookland. I €. on opportunity to find a The Bix Sisters of the District will| Full information and applicatioh | ing_supplies with the tractors from | \eare ol : was {will be made in Mount Olivet Ceme. | it A REROWENY Wi s a0 Mpuary 5. 2t 8 am. Reatiem h f meet, 5 o'clock, at St. Patrick’s rec- [blanks may be obtained from the office | Nenana, near here. tn Point Bartow. | siyuck by an automobile operated | tery 5 clock. Relatives and friends anvi match for your odd | ¢ of the Civil Service Commission, 1724 | the farthest north settiement by William M. Swift o oneie caif= el Marriage mtermen Nutinl Duter cemeiery " S | B sirae Alaska | Va. He was treated at the home of | 7 bl e el coats and vests. Over Federation of _Civic Associations| ¥ *T 2 o L st 3353 0 Sireer. torenre! OIL CONVENTION ENDS. and Mey Breank | W bR PR 5,000 paira from which || {0 " TS yicr i oF PNEUMONIA. | BISHOP AT BANQUET. | s, bt ond i o - e aea e e s | e k — X et e anaition Hughes Named to Represent Indus-| &OTR 08 FE, WAPLE (10 BOBERT & | T0 Vi AGNEpuary 21, Loz to make your selec- gosephi . flienian Willl shealoberons i SR | Arthur Stoneburner. motorman ! try Before Conservation Board. | it Samiatiee Sia e, 0 pihe Cae | S c W aleon “Aee. T2 RLSL MIE: ti All col 11 (| She hescue cor Smdustuial Democta oy fiMichaelid: Curran. World War Vet. Rev. Phillip M. Rhinelander Speaks | . ¢apital Traction Con stireet oo L s ooaacre. M. Rev. PatheerMc | Feakd P Mcthan' and e oo 2 fon co’ors, ‘a B ollloak RaGl IS tresr REUDIC Dies at Hospital Z was cut about the body by broken| LOS ANC I8, Junuary 22 (P —| by her gster. Mrs Ward Schwab | oeSiien ' or s Teorghter iU oM the invited eran, s pital. at Transfiguration. zlass when his car collided with wn | Election of a Standard Oil subsidiary | jf Yo% Vork. he . Stut- | e ey Amand A £ | Nl 1015 K st me. M ftermon ler of Walhington | ondar aftarnoon The Writer: e will meet, 8] Michael 1 A e o™ | Rishop Phillip M. Rhinelander was | automobile operated Ly Phillip Foy, | COmMpany executive as president Cemetery. Relatives nud o oonstal) oclock. @t Thomsen School. Election | mander of ter Reed POst. 5y, cjuded amonz the prominent guests | colored. of Rosslvn, Va. at Thirty- | selection of Tulsa, Okla.. for a i at 2 0'clo’k. Interment. at Prospect ‘Bull J ! WATERS. : of officers I\ ter: Wars. and an em- {4 gpeakers af a banquet given by | third and M streets vesterday he | convention marked the final session e 3 21, 1926 ploye of the claims division of the i, .."iyan 130 voung people of the| injuries were not serious. | vesterday the first annual gather- L.anham HENRIETTA D - $A4.65 A *“non-political” dinner in honor of | Veterans' Burean since the World { porc 1ot i o Do ras haurn | | Marte King, 1 vears old. of 1302|INg of the American Petrolenm In g 5 kh TR 1t i T Ao an p i tor Robert M. Lo Follette will be |iwar: PReaonia Bataitalien ’: on last night in the parish hall of the | Caroline street stitute : g was knocked down hy {given by Washenzton members of the Reed spital vesterday. He was ieh { @ hit-and-run motorist at Fourteenth | W. S, Farrish. president of the 2 ,m,'\ 3 M i Deta Theta I'i Fraternity at the Uni-{about 38 vears old i : : 2 i " . g it L SRR S Other spenkers were Dean William | and G streets last night, sustaining { Humble Ol Cu. of Houston, Tex. was 4 For Tintaln Cometery r . versity Club. Senator La Follette be-y Mr. Curran served as sergeant in|ajlen Wilbur of George Washington | injuries to her less and arms. Her [nemed to lead the institute for I ienis e, (B M EMEMANTRALT. Cash cr Credit the GAiE. 2 ik brl theltratonritiy rance and was gassed I acvlons He | Ghrscraits oue . O | o ia ot s fnd IRew Vear, wnceesding J Fazar. bev | | gaiers iess X the University of Wisconsin survived by two daughters, Miss |ming. Dr. Sinclalr Bowen and Stephen ) A of ithe Sin O Co\ of. Dails AT, Syl communicaton of Pot At X A% Sears oo leanor Curran and Miss Marguerite | Kramer, assistant superintendent of | The outstanding feature of the con Sen Pl S O S e 3 aad [y brother r I schools.” Rev. 1. J. Queally. nastor of | SEEKS 50 NEWSBOQYS vention was the selection of Charles | (0 e the Giersi of our at Hroti Funeral arranzements have not been | the church, also spoke, as did & num Evans Hughes, former Socretary o (HOBEET J. MICHAEL. Master. | EVAN 1n'dad but Jovine tomomtirns of { completed, but interment will be in |her of the voung members of the - FOR SAVINGS CLUB State. to represent the oil industy R P WADDY. Secretars e “our dear’ wife abd mither SARAR o - = Arlington Cemetery. A meeting of [church. A musical program was given | before the Federal Oil Conservation ASHTON arted thie Wednesday. | EVANS. who departed this life two vears EISEMAN’S luxedos. ‘\(2,) e e Sl e e oA B Hauca | “January To06. "PREBECCA. haloved | ako todar: Janamargs - - Jaughter of Emmi and Josenh snton B it et date | of which he was a member, scheduled w . _Benson of the Tidewater Oil| Funerst from ount Zion Bantis gone. but not forzotten m Mount EISE‘V.[ Nyg last night, was tponed ont of re | James M. Place Will Explain Plan New York and W. N. Davis of | 1ith and ¢ s ne. Sunday ‘;nm‘:\ 4 YOTED HUSBAND AND CHIL- i spect. 2 | 2 |the Mid-Continent Gas and Ofl Asso- | &, 1 weloc ailxesi andiitiiends I | GRGGN 1o land us toving seraeni e iat 7th & F Sts. MAN’S it THE WEATHER || to Ptper Venders at seeting |16, Mid-Continent G g orf amer: | 3, W00 oS T i ‘s Pi Tomorrow Night. elected vice presidents. while F. W. 0 FLIZARETH " tho departed this Sear 850 todar 7th & F Sts. Children's Picture Program. e E Clark was re-elected to that office| aked 82 rasre Jamnar : | o Treasure Island.” Robert Louis|{ District of Columbia—Fair and| With 16 newsbovs of Washington and all other administrative officers — her 1at= r eetly. tender. Tond and trie i worker in the sodality of that ROY E. \\“TH”“;\,,', materials, all sizes. In_lovinz remembrar my_mother.' ANNIE MARY EHRMAN . TRATT d twenty-six years ago i same price day. Jantary 5 tond and true Stevenzon's story told to the boys he | much colder tonight: minimum tem- | already enrolled for his savings plan.| were re-elected At her residence. 3743 361 hat T ",,L,‘ e Mg thiay, jloved all over the world, the story perature about 7 degrees: tomorrggy | James M. Place. retired business man . t Rainier. Md.. Friday LOVING DAUGHTER. MARTHA PRICE i : AP BERTIE. heloved i ; of buccaneers and buried gold. that | fair, continued cold: fresh northwest | Who was once 4 newsboy himsel. wili 1826 RERTIE, helivea wif i {MASON: 1 lovinirelncnbrahes of oiide hus thrilled more sthiul hearts | winds hold a meeting for other “newsles” of CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Andersoniu el - Puneral) voted mother. LA VINIA MASO %0 vears ago foday, Januare {with the fires of romance than any | Marvland and Virginia—Fair and | the city at the Municipal Building. The Kalorama Citizens' Association Relatives and_ frietids inviie yme HER SONS{ ART. AND ROSCOF b other siorv ever written. is the pic- | colder tonight: tomorrow fair. contin. | Fourteenth street and Pennsylvania | will meet Tuesday. S pm._ in parish |, 1on Nayousl oo ER. In Joving _remembrance. ture for the children’s program to- | ued cold: strons northwest winds this javenue, tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock. | house of Si. Margaret's Church, BOFD | Departed thie ufe danuary =0, 1 T wite and mother 5 morrow morning at 10:15 at Cran. afterncon ard tonight, diminishing | fo explain his plan and register more Representative Allard H. Gasaue. an he Jate W a Bovd 110, le¢ us three years axo today. J dall's Tivoli Theater, with Shirlev | tomorrow. ! boys for it thor of bill which proposes that the Jonohe s funesakinacion Swect sarmories will liees forev e 7th & F Sts Mason as Jim Hawkins. and man West Virginia-—Fair and colder to All newshoys not more than 13 vears! Board of Education be elected by the e LR O S en “Time cannot change them. - te rrue. i DLS. artists of the screen in the cast. night: tomorrow fair, continued cold. | of gse M:‘hm‘\lnen‘)l to attend h-m\ people of the District. will speak E 2 Saturdas. Japu., For the vears that have | imonE Ao on \Charies and 1 meeting with Mr. Place. at which he = . 2 Orls Invinie: rememibiance ol ot z NMancans netoman actce o Exsunle e O ERe. will explain his plan to_encourage ! The National Fellowship Club will BRODERICK. Thoiyaa Broderick. for: | p, LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. CASH OR CREDIT, THE PRICE IS THE SAME complete an entertaining bill Thermometer—4 p.m. p.m.. | saving among the boys. They won't| 8iVe a prize waltz dance turday merly of Forest Glen. Md. Funeral from | PLEASANTS. In sad but loving remen Z = 2 - 12 midnight, 46: 4 a.m. § am. i have to bring any money for this N&ht at Hotel Washington. Visitors = »the resdence lierdAughies: S MEeE N PUENS 08 QIr dear parents, JENNIE w : noon, 2 meeting, which will be held on the|Welcome. Kellev lumbia rd. n.w.. Saturday. | ASANTS mother! "wio init e thirts . Janua hence o S Churen: | one September 6 108 and Barometer—4 pm.. 20.70: $ p.m.|Afth floor of the building. Farente o Foreat Gies., ‘here mass Wil be said ai | UHARLES C' PLEASANTS. father: wn ATRED. tan body. with tan B | v N 2 addle: short tail: lovely dog. | 29.56: 12 midnight, 2 4 a.m., 29. and others interested are invited to (,,:Iq';:i,.':':‘)l;')"!(‘yzo:;":':'r“l-l(l»'y’\' I‘,\\'-[-“\ in 1 Sciote Lo (e senpee othernoulzinel o SHIC RO ECA RN Yan ALy 2 LIS ur Entire Stock Reduced | ittt v P, 0 o R T R i o T L ighest temperature, 46, occurred| T'ndér Mr. Place’s plan. bovs saving | fee, tomorrow. R a2l 1 Aug' ne"one w8 L Witiking of them 3 w ashineton Amimal Rescue League. | @ 0 p.m. vesterday a week for five vears will get| s | hasband ot Margaret Connor B = the one who loves them bast Only Tuxedos Excepted. No Charge for Alterations. S e ! Resctie Teasue | T Lowest temper 3. occurred ‘at | interest on their savings amounting to| William C. Ingieton, sr.. of Scotland, | C0A yirom Emphans Lutheran They have gone to g;.‘.;\: ith Jecue You Can Have Your Purchases Charged. | FOODLE—Female_ all white and recently | noon today. about 19 per cent annually, or more will address the Men's Al i crippled. Apply Washington Animal Rescue | s 2 2 -1 our s grippled. Apels Washinet | - Temperature same date last vear— | than four times as much injerest as Dassed cannat Comers | terment at”Glenwiod Cemeters.” Relatve: Whera fhe" Beart teGres Ta’ iiiixsies class of the Church of the Covenant | 4nd friends invited And the eoul has eternal rest : Highest, 57; lowest, 32. |they would get ordinarily. To the Sunday. The weekly forum will con. |BVENES. Fridie Jaruary 22 1926 atg 03 THEIR DEVOTED CHILDREN 10318 o resiidence of hiy dauchier. Mre AND INEZ ol Tide Tables. | savings of each group of 50 bovs.!tinue as usual Fomii A O g AL, M JAMS. THOMAS, In loving remem "OPOTS v e . ,“r Place will add $100 annually, the . 5 | husband of the jate Emma Wise Brrnes b my brother. THEODORE = M« UILS *iione Nopth | (Furnished by United States Coast {gifi of some philanthropist. A fce S R e aie B = Bireier THEODORE W, S and Geodetic Survey.) ‘me first group of 50 has enrolled Births Reported | CLEWS 3 s, at | 1 nine Fears aco. and LUGINN . = g ¥ | She st eraup oeions po! | 0 A o~ g 2RO LECINE Y o ERE colors. CORLANING | Today—Low tide, 9:23 a.m. and 10:01 | other ups will be formed. i s | 5 R . Sae Ogtober and S0 A Takoma trolley terminal_‘reward | p.m.; hizh tide, 2:43 a.m. and 3:17 p.m. | {10 ™hi. Rlorine,Bicths have been repored | Phone North 10000. " Apt. 6021701 15th | Tomorrow—Low tide, 10:17 a.m. and | 2| e varlors of Nosval K ot e A e FUNERAL D | PEEFOLD T 11 p.m.: high tide, 3:41 a.m. and H‘"VETERANS’ BUREAU HEADS ! Luixi and s Carpinetta. bor e m"‘:"m‘ ottt | SRAL DIRECTORS. 1 v . Geored S it Hiooie girl b firdas “Jantars S at 0 am, | oseph F. Birch’s Son: Overcoats IR S Y 1 P and toom | ANSWER WOMAN'S SUIT| Bt gttt | B S dn il 35, Joseph F, Birch's Sons | Farle W and ok, bt COATES. Sy in Montana. William ishadiine A R PN R o TR e i 13034 M ST N. W, Etiablished 18 Flonda ave 3 rose 7:23 a.m.: sun sets - I o so I e g fnie _Phone Weat vu. Ao Siat mw, SRe ] 3 Julian 1. and Elsie T iri | Coate=. Funeral from i lai den i Joh E. d ria; 188, 18 Union et. s w.. on Sunday, Janoary e e A7 pm. \EL <un | Claim Dismiseed Employe Was In- on s afanan’ Nelul Lo e o o C,aw er em(:e CH K nder return | ic e 783 efficient and Not Protected Herbert S.and Ruth D. Brickerd. girl invited. Interment’ Cedar Hill Cemetery. * $ .75 fres and receive re ‘w\:bzfilii:érfi X e otecte Grorke i "Nehig . curei oy |CONTEE. Tucedas Januars 19, 1026, a1 o Funeral Directors Since 1850 —— = A s o 40 1 ili = e iy hoy. . at Freedmen s Hosoital. EMMA ¢ . - —_— P whole white front. small whitr | Automobile lamps to be lighted one by Military Service. and Mars L. Fitzpatrick. girl beloved davehter of Thomas and | Main 5512 1‘3? l::vagu. CHAS. S. ZURHORST 381 _EAST CAPITOL ST. Phone Lincoln 372. iv'.ry‘.“_:‘,x%:;.‘w.-“r:y'.;?.‘vf;\ 1o name Bobby . straved | e 'hour after sunset. ward._ D. H. Alson, Alphonwiis and Margaret Ragozzino. girl. ce Seriber iR e i Condition of the Water. {erans’ Bureau. ana H. W. Longfellow,| Hany W. s Mane' Biboirich, ! Phone Adams 1371, 5o Temperature and condition of m.»irhief personnel officer, today filed an Dudles F. and Bernice Holtnian. hov. e ] | Glenn A and Irene Markland. girl . four white feet: reward. 4004 | water at Great Falls today at § a.m. swer in the District Supreme Court 10| Charles and Grace Adame. wii.*" Temperature, condition, very |the rule in mandamus recently issued | Herman and Elizabeth Henderson. bhoy. hation wanted of jagainst them in the suit of Mrs. An.| Harward and Georgie Keller. bov Zold-trimmed cross. left with a Wachingion | muddy james H. and Deleania Fosier. @l nette F. Gudger of Richmond to be re hester and Mabel Smith L4 Iowelor 10 Jone, v Mes o S e afhce s Veather in Varlous Cities. o position In the regional of- ’ Stenhen and ..'ru.,"“\,..‘«“m! airl. — a Box 5 T offe s : rold and Rosahe Brooka. e arlors Sa i i ults DOGEFwhitsimsle: SIS Eil et iorasss fice in that city Norman . and Allen 3 - Wiltov. bor January 23 at 2:30 p.m Timothy Hanlon DO Tous- P, listle wirla pot; strazed Mrs. Gudger had been a “veoman. s S “and Ruth Dorr. eirl PDESMOND. av. Januars 21, 10 _641 HST. NE. Phone L. 8543 ward if returned to the ab . 5 Mirst class,” during the World War and }”Hh-m A gnd Margaret Hart. bov. | her = J. WILLTIAM LEE. Funeral Director and E: N DOG—_Small, wHite. Tone-haired dog. amed B claimed that she could not be removed | Anahin and Hevse QLtin:. ToV o D D eatiniS A1t re8® OF | { e Livery ini ‘Cornection. Commmat oy and EElee: SR eoNn)spetateach s '.m'.?(f'.'r'. Statioas. Veather. |under a mere reduction of force be.| John H. and Ellen King. girl. neral home. 1300 N st w.w. Interment a( ; chapel and, modern crematorium. *Moderat fiineral a 2 Geargia ave | Egneral at Lothar. M. Sunday. Januars | CROUCH. Thursday. Jamary arf . ’ L ].n; dmeis » CORNEIL( | W’“flw"‘,“fi"" '["“& ~Service CROUC] beloved wi Neal Cropeh and | i 1 a g i 818 H ST_NFE. LINCOLN 8200 Georgia_ ave o Service Cha | | Frank T. Hines, director of the Vet L Teaistenad: | Ernest Jarvis Co 1l | | i ead and face: bush: : ty cause of a legal preference by reason John E. and Beatrice Hawkins. hoy. nefield. Mass. * | prices: S Il M. 138 F. Ruark. 104 L : F. Ruark. 104 : of her military status. In their an.| °J*mc%#nd Eatelle Williams. bos S, Wednesday Januars 20 " Frank Geier’s Sons Co. e b i E {swer the Government officials claim i | SARAN ANG Dlgs. rioved simterof Mre. | o sevENTE ST. NW Main 24 Warde owner: F. Trab 1018 19N at. noe ———— |that the removal was in the exercise ! Marriage Licenses. | Winslogls funeral waiipts. "ho1s T of hm.m Chapel. ~ Teiepliona ain 2478 Abilene Tex. : 02 Clear f discretion vested in th ! g s Fneralfrom S1 Lukie's b, | Modera_oap = FOX TERRIER, female, white with tan snot [ Albany i Clouds | ©! ed In them under the | Chuireh. 15th and Church” sis. hw.. Satur T. F. COSTELLO on side and ai base of tail. tan cars mg | Apany .. 2. 60 Clouds /|law and may not be reviewed by the | Marriage licenses have been issued to the [ GRUFGH, 15th and Chureh | NOW LOCATED AT S IR AT oo’ hame Tottle: from 501 | Autantle City 39 50 Cloway | COUTL They also assert that the work | 00T £ gievens and Eaitn B Mils., | ENNIE. | Thursdas Januare 21, 1926, ai| 1724 % CAB, OF A TPY PiN — a g 10 Cloudy ¢ the clerk was inefficient and th Wi Me' L] 1:45 pm. CLARA' €. widow ‘of Grekory == X 5 = i 10 Cloudy © e lliam E. Matthews and Estelle L. 5 Gregors | ffig"'fi}},‘}“,,.,}”..“h"‘:mf"g_ Togt between | Birmingham 30 giear” | protection of the military status does | Brockwell. 1ih of Richmond. Va | Fiinecal trom ber | ~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. North 280 war Boston ... . 26 53 Snow |not apply. They ask the dismissal of | yare}, Sheoume of (incinnati. “Ohio. and | 20, . Mass at St Patgicl 412 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 524 FRATE) .Kapnl Aipha Phi; ini- | Buffalo 26 Cloway | her suit. United States Attorney Gor- | Taroy Sprions ond Mari Chase. I o . Interment’ at” Mount Olivet | Modern chapel < = R tials on back. 1. MC B Reward: Potomac | Charieston - 28 is; Clear ldon and Assistant United States At.| Preston Brooks and lIrene Miller C . ~ ° JAMES T. RYAN hone Main 9102, | Chicaxo - Clear torriey Rover ",,".,..m the officiats, | yferman B Ehubh ot Lawrence. Kans.. and Thursday. Jan 1926 317 Ave S E | Cleveland {08 Pt.clouds Julia F. Brice of thin cifv. ETCHER. “Funeral irom his & white gold Oxford: Tu Tueedgy | Colum'a.$.C. 26. Et.clondy 5 Private Ambulinces marying between Ontario Avartment and ver ... .. 30 . Cloudy | William F. Carduff and Augusta M. White at 8 . thence 10 e onne R 5 Tt = Dener Il Clear PERM[T TAG PURCHASE both of Balfimore. Holy Redeemer where diass will be | Livery in Connestlan N : patmol o Clear Aaron Gentry and Mary Moorman said at ¥ o'clock '“’“’ A Special Lot of $25 s B FhE EE 2 T L.SPEARE CO. POCKETBOOK — Lady's black Helena . ... 0. G Thursdas. Jannary 21. 1826, at | eather, be- sioner: i 3_beioved { e e muccessors no: connectes tween 13th and F sis and 15th l-vlm \'.“ Huron, 8. D. 30 2 g Gear Commis: s Authorize Buymg Dea‘hs Re rted b Hosnital S beioved wile nlh r the ce. of ected . ‘ ; R dhnor conn L3th & | Indianapalis’ 30- Y i po! . ! L7 tgatls ot Massachusetts | with the orizinal Deare Cataine Slllts and OVercoats Tor gt S3UEn maeecens el | il i % it of 20,000 Auto Licenses. [ 1o The. Tollowing deathe have been roporied | et Reptaine footine a Hygmes o | ment. o o 1009 H St N.W. ansas to the Health Department in the last 2% | neral home. 1:300- N <. u.w. Notice of | Phone Waltér Johnson ‘and ‘Alberta Tsler 70 Defrens st mw. Satur- | Model Chapel Lincoln 242 ). Sn o 1) EAAT P o~ 3 straved 1 Piclouds | of licenses, was authorized by the | MWiTy Erankland Yerkes 901912 Sth st | JOHNSON. Wednestas Januars 20 1920, | Main 1086. PUP—Boston bull terrier. 4 months old, one C—e: s B ns “Dear.” Reward. W. H. Pendleton. 135 N 34 2 Bureau’s vehicle tag allotment. Ap. | BofPial- ON. _Departed this life January 21 SR T T Ward.Phane Col 1131 - Ant: 13 San Diego. . 3018 % Wiilam B Shocneker. 68" 2257 £ 5 Church. Tth st. between Q and R sts. n.w.. : it Wash af Wi are hereby notified to m cace: Tuesday, between 1105 o Eva unll ane 3938 e Cecilia arino. George ashington B hei notified to meet in a ,ondon. England Part _cloudy ice 4 75 st nw. Weds orniny . Fla. arv Eliz ndy 212 VIS g Clean-up price on dbuu_t 173 | [Zavior st 'niw. Wednesday 'morniig. Miami. FI Clonay™ | District Commiccioners fodny 1y po. | Moty SiZavsh Blands. ol m-‘ Dt | LIS JORNSGR e T heled™ Yo lund s g arcoats reat- POLICE DOG. female. light tan and blacl 2 Suits and 65 Overcoats. Great o " Clear | identification tags fqr 1926 at a cost : i S - 2032 Wiscon- | Johnson and Hanna Harden. Funeral | GHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS ° Main 5416, Glouds | of $875. The money will be taken| Matilda McMaster. 76, 211 5th st. n'e Erest Jarvis (neral varlore. 2322 | CHOREGR I7R PRICES. Prompt Delivers v Yaracl Simon, 61, Garfield Hoepital FORSE s e e i & proximately 30,000 tags have been dis. | I Atgra St B | PTRCR 4 B -3 | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, ., + containing §7 : 3 o ”» = = §"%r: 53030 . ML Lt Rev. G. L. Davis. pastor. Sunday-at i v.m. 0 Blanket Spr: . EERE S A8, T T |5 B 008 i | Gt Will eoure SR S S it L oo | A it e Floral Blanket Sprays®, ur Lredai an = R e 1 g5 S, | Dr. Charles Upson Clark, classicist | EAwat ot 47 Bmeigenss Hospital | JONNSON, OMcers.and. mermiers of aorn. | Other B Desleps, . : D 48 ¢ Ington Classical Club tomorrow after- | Hoabital; el "0 sorrow. " Saturday wient Jun: | We S ecmh e in F‘]om] - a1 i d T 3 pr 018 y 23 a m al - ., A small cash payment at the time of purchase. || |13 ani"F k. erth 5.7 2 pr noon on “The Development of Latin | Kot Fy Suth, 4, 4400 Iiinois ace. ) i e 8 e Heht I P 3 - i 3 iolet Orebaugh. 32. Providence Hos. JOHNSON Fune sl s to be held e . J 5 o5 3 e 1 . Enz e osae®9% | (¢ Georze Washington University at |piyso" JORNSQN . L Funeral, bers e d r‘ICQS No interest charges. Nothing extra for the privi- various cards and sum of [ul Fuuc oo 3 QoMY |50 1P Heten . Buckngnz. 50. 408 1wt - o S B INC.. PR ATk Unlversity Is president of the Classi- | Kobert lerl P rchprmiments Hosgital | Foreel” Templel Xo. 3”10 s ofew F/or[ turned to Meyer Davis, No. 1 fififlfu!,:“mmud. Giou al Clabiana will preside st theimest: ifi Oalinger o e s i POLICE DOG. 8 months. male: siraved Eoninifie "™ Jo4s 40 Giear Wade H. Coombs. superintendent hoyrs | Jumeeal later | Lo L CF, DO, Temale, T Show | chase 20,000 additional automobile - Coda. & e U da Jannan, an® Drother. of Gw E e as named Pat: rewa ter 5 mm. 744 Ho- Dars Dlace now; Iy reduced for quick clearance. £in ave D.w. Saturdas. January 23. T % Maetly all ucl g, o0 face white: ahiwert do he' e Chenr from the reserve fund of the License |, Edward ‘H. Brunher. 77, St.” Elizabeth's S5 Prompt Aul, Delivery Servioe aotly all sizes.... g Henderson i s = T v : 0% § tributed. Chacles Hansori, 600 in 1) Cattabies. 4 stebson f Robert J: Henderson of 503 B ~ oF 'fifl%f}}w‘m&?‘o’;“, Pleasant car line | 3. Leke Cit7 2040 ; M F. Bane o0 807 Mase ave: he. g a Funertl (rom Trints: Bavtiet BLACKISTONE'S a : Drices. _14th & 1222 1. MC 3707 PECTACLES, tortoise shell. In Edmnnd. i 30.58 X 3] and lecturer, will address the Wash. Georze S Bell. 4 4‘145\1 T . H ing Star Lodgze, No. 40. I. B. P. O. Elks i : | 15th st. n.w.. for the purpose of 1 Mod -t it G ROl X G . WRIST WATCH. Tadys initiale M. 7. (s mar GrOGRTER It me ol During the Middle Ages.” The lec: | Marlarie Sehaelier. 34 Georee Washmeion | Ananeine tor the funcral nd’ easy of | D@SIQNS @ orate Then weekly. semi-monthly or monthly payments. POCKETBOOK (manes with St Temperatare. W ture will be given in Corcoran Tall | Hoaita | Our hate deceased her. ARTHUR 9 itmia, x D Sinday Januacs : : 4 ¥ cnds - Hewos Tures S0 ¥ brovidence. Bospital a1 O ioe B Ot i sy lege of charging money. Liberal reward i re- |Boin; Sermapy ook Dr. Roy J. Deferrari of Catholic | J& i, 1255 ¢ ifinger Homitia Ters “of Columbia Lodee. No. " X5, ant arging. ; ! : i W Gallinger H B _HARRIS. E. R & HSTS Thomas Circle. : | e T R GR G U ing. th Dean, !’.'. G-rneld "HowDital. Attest: FLOYD @ BaYNER Son: & H. NV_MAIN@os3

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