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SHORT ILLNESS FATAL TO MRS. KATE ARCHIBALD Was Resident of Washington for Many Years—Funeral Services Mrs. Kate Minor Archibald, 78 y ©ld, for many vears a r , died street, Sunday night ness. She is survived by ence (. of The Star Ad Bure fbald and Albert Archibald city, XX YT T T XL T LT and H. Teller Arciibald of Chi- two daughters, Miss Edna Arch- of this city, and Mrs. Albert Close of Cocounut Grove, Fla; a brother, Rev. Minor Lemen of Cedar Falls, Iowa. and a sister, Mrs. E. M. Mellor of Sykesville, Md. Mrs. Arch- ibald was born in Virg a, but had lived in Washington nearly all her life, Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment will be in Glen- wood Cemetery. The brother, Rev. Lemen, will officiate, in charge | More inventions are patented in the rd Arch- | United States than in any other coun- 11 of this | try cago; ibald to Be Tomorrov. at her residenc Yo Shop a1 four formenl u; W sons, ( | Archibald, Flannelette Pajamas $1.39 3 for $4 Coal strikes make Pajamas like these warm friends. Good health and open win- dows are e»cnti:\l' you will enjoy both with these pajamas at $1.39. All sizes, A, B, C, D. Raleigh Haberdasher 1310 F Street = NECKWEAR, :f NoTABLES Number Four of a Series F BRUMMEL'S first attempt at arranging his neckcloth was not sat- isfactory, the cravat was discarded and another and another tried until the final effect pleased his exacting fastidiousness. With a Tolmanized collar—the perfection of white, smooth, comfortably flexible starch- ing—yo™ can be assured of correct Meck dress. No second or third try is ever necessary! Beau Brummel 778-1840 BRUMMEL'S great- est_triumph was hin meckeloth. He hit upon the happy ldea of “starching. it, and his new Invention created the greatest excitement among his friends. Why one _else thought it In & myster starch had been use since the time Queen Elizabeth. F. W. MacKenzie, Manager 6th and C St Franklin 71-72-73 Firms »d Tones the Skinw Keeps it free from wrinkles T comes from France—this gently as- tringent, lilac scented toilet water. It was compounded with infinite skill in the laboratory of a great French chemist to stimulate and protect the skin. Everywhere women are using Lilac Vegetal to tone up the skin and keep it youthfully free from wrinkles. Pat it on the face after a cold cream application, and on the hands =fter washing. Men use it daily after shaving—its gentle astringent action removes all after- shaving tenderness. ’ ’ Bvery druggist and deportment store has Ed. Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal. Parfumerie Ed. Pinaud, 18 Place Vendome, Paris—sole distributors, Pinaud Incorporated, go Fifth Avenue, New York. Ed. Pinaudss LILAC VEGETAL ‘ for the Skin v | smy of the class of 1881, jat | tery THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. HENRY |. MEADER CLAIMED BY DEATH Native of District Prominent in Masonic Roles—Headed Big Grocery Business. Henry I. Meader, 68 vears old, a retired grocer of Southeast Washing- ton, long prominent in the Masonic fraternity and other or |this city, died at his | Myrtle avenue mnortheast, {after a long ilines of this city and, except for a had been a Starting in the here 45 vears ago, up his business the largest of its kind south of New grocery Mr. York prior to his retirement 15 years ago. Mr. Meader was a nu-ml\ex of Wash- ington Centennfal Lodge, No. 14, F. A. A N the Washington Chapter, No. 6, Royal Arch Masons Columbia Commandery, Mystic Shrine. ber of Old Glo Order of United American Mechanics. He also was a_ mem the Woodmen of the World and the Rhode Asso ciation. He is ) Margaret A. Meader; four son: L. Meader, Frederick L. F Howard 1. Meader, all and Raymond Me: Ohio; three daughters. M Rauman of Atlanta, Ga. E. Luskey, of this city and Ethel M. McKerall of Mobile, and 13 grandchildren. Island Avenue Citizens' survived by his widow, Mrs Harry Mrs. Al sister, Mrs. Emma Tupper. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow R!lernn(:n n Con- the Masons in at 2 o'clock, with charge. Interment will be gressional ('flmetery. ARTHUR RICHMOND BUSH DIES IN SCHENECTADY Manager Mining Division General Electric Company Navy Graduate. Burial to Be n Arlngton. Arthur Richmond Bush, manager of the power and mining division of the a grad- who ates Naval Acad died Sund: his residence at Schenectady ‘riends here were notified today. Mr Bush will be buried {n Arlington Ceme General Electric C uate of the United ing. Graduates of the Naval Bush will be honorary pallbearers. Mr. Bush was widely throughout the electrical world. started his scientific later changing tric Co. was the worl the Muscle Shoals project. MRS. STRINGER DIES. to Long Resident Here Had Been in Failing Health Some Time. Mrs. Florence Victoria Stringer, 70 years old, dled at her residence, 3548 Eleventh street, vesterday. been in faling health several vears, but had been seriously week: M Hen: S Stringer, former president of the City Club and now a member of the its board of governors. Besides her son, she Charles F. Stringer of this city, two sisters, 8 Mrs. Carrie Collins, both of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. Stringer, Brooklyn, had resided here 48 years Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. in_Rock Creek Cemeter EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. FURNITURE e FEBRUARY SALE LIFETIME'FURNITURL MAYER&CO. Serenth Steet Between9s8 L}nuvehmz [ fStudebaker Qrad!furune tgdag | GRAVE VA LT PROTECTION From Water in the Grave The best burial case in the world. A steel Never before has the BanSF Chainary Duesne o aile'he give his luved ones tho best without great expense. This wonderful Clark Grave Vault is furnished b W. W. Chambers for We Give You a $250 Complete _ Funeral for $125 o City Hompita™ $4.00 A phone call to Col. 432 will bring us to you. The Brown Stone Funeral Homo W. W. CHAMBERS CO. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Undertakers anizations of He was a native few s he spent in the United Ntates lifelon resident business Meader built until it was one of Nava! Vo. 2, Knights Templar, and of Almas Temple of the v Council of the Junior and of this city, der of Cleveland, lorence Mrs. Annie He also leaves a half brother, John Keithley, and a following final rites to be con- ducted at the recelving vault at the cemetery at 11 o'clock Thursday morn- Academy who were in the same class as Mr. known He career with Edi- the General Under his supervision of making estimates on ill only six ringer was the mother of leaves her husband, and Hattle Wilson und a native of Interment will be private [ Long Illness Fatal Modny L MEADCas. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Friendship Circle,” which meets svery Tusday at Washington Hebrew Temple, will give a card party tomor- vow, 2 p.m., at 1290 Crittenden street, for the benefit the Home for the Aged. Mrs. Dre chairman. United Lodge of Theosophists will meet tomorrow, 3 pon. at 1731 K :ll\'l'! Study topic: “The Nature of Ma ne Lodge o Chapter, No. 27, will give a benefit progres ¢ at Joppa Temple nd at 8§ pm. Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, will meet tomorrow, % p.m., in its hall, No. 24 Grant place. Grand Regent Joseph F. Brashears and Grand Qrator J. T. Whalen will be present The nutrition section of the District Home Economics Association, with Miss Clyde B. Shuman chalrman, will meet once a month at the American Red Cross Building. The first session will be held Thurs S pan. Dr. Hazel Muntsell will speak on the rela- tion of vitamins to health. The Audubon Society of the District will hold its twenty-ninth annual meet ing Thursday, 8 p.m., at the National Museum, Tenth and B streets. Dr. H. C. Oberholser will preside and Her- Yert W. Brandt of Cleyeland will & an illustrated lecture: * 1 urmthoogist in Joppa I Friday at 2 p.m. Anacostia Citizens' meet Satur. Temple South me Benning-Glendale-Oakland ssoclation will meet Smothers School. The Ohlo Girls' Club will give a dance Friday evening at the Denlee, 1519 R street. Ohivans invited. Washington section, Society American Foresters, will meet Thur: day, 8:15, at the Cosmos Club. Nelson, Bureau of Biological Su! will lead in the discussion of Administration of Wild Life Game.” He will Le followed Charles Sheldon and others. Citizens' ‘Thursday at of Miss Janet Richards will give her annual lecture for the benefit of the work for poor churches February 3, 4:15 p.m., at Rauscher's. The lecture before the Washington Psychological Socfety by Prof. Joseph H. Jastrow of the University of Wi consin, on “Fanaticism and the F: natical Mind,” which scheduled at Continental Memorfal Hall Janu ary 29, at 8 pm, will be held at the Playhouse, 1814 N street, instead. At the meeting of the Philatelic | Society, 1333 G street, tomorro night, Col. W. N Kelvey will con- tinue his talk on the stamps of Haiti and the committee on exhibition wil: make final arrangements to open the exhibition of staru| the Public Library next Monda An illustrated lecture on “The Metric System of Weights and Meas ures” will be given by and Frederic L. Roberts, tives of the National Metric tion, in the auditorium of the Mount of the Public Li § S pm. Members vt Parent-Teacher Associution invited Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, president of the Washington Branck of the Metric Assoclation, will presids PARK EXPERT DIES. J. Frank Foster Authority on Rec- reation Centers. CHICAGO, January 6 (®).—J. Frank Foster, 74, a world authority on municipal parks, and for the past 49 years superintendent of the South Park system here, died yesterday after a six-week illness. He claimed to have originated the idea of small neighborhood parks which President Roosevelt once termed “the most significant municipal de- velopment of all history.” He was an authority on the building of recrea- tion centers, and was in charge of the South Side Park system during the world fair here in 1893. e Four Pneumonia Deaths. The District Health Department's pneumonia records for the menth were sweljed today with 18 new cases and 4 deaths. The fatalitles since January 1 now total 112. There have been 327 cases reported in this period. IND. cluable articles: BOX_containing 5 obtain same by payink emall reward. cost of advortisements. and proving property. , Call 781 Girard st BRINDLE BULL. 1 screw tafl. whitd Animal own male: very dark hroun face and neck. Apply Rescue League. 3 it ite streak down fa . short tail. Apply Rescuo Leusue. 340 T FOX T black and tan mask. W black spots on ba Washington _Animal Marviand ave s w. POODLE. lovely little black dok. female. a few whils haire ynder her chin. haic lone avy. Apoly Washington Animal Rescue L5140 Maryiand ave sw: LOST. AIREDALE, answers to_name. Brandy. ’V‘ ward for return to 438 R. [ BOSTON BUL throat. bat ea et 10 na Hihan ‘Allen ave. 5O ;mu o bead: fonE e x‘»"finf’j’ BUR e so Linc. Ra14-W. N, with benrls around Ondiy am.. Rew refurned "')‘i' "y Thacker. 1057 Evart st P’llomlt 221 o o DOG—Light Lln female. iberal re- O oqurn o 1374 Harvard: Phone Adams 4522. e aad Trens. te 335 reward. . H. W. Lhiton at. o Sbiciadl ING—Nelghhoriood o BN N L muY Diacik Jot. earrine. | BARIOR Tetirmed to 4341 Fairmont Fallhm. _ Columba 8908-3. Yoo Sunday afterncon: Conn. ave B AR ase: “Hinder blease’ bhone. Clove. 2044, Pl'“fih‘ bl‘l'l’l 1e and Re- ther: Sunday momning neay 20 1117 SUIT CASE, containing Army Donis and déeds. Saturday.” Rew 1L Hogshead, 1311 st 8737- metal. | B e 2 aisehiaree. 9 Frank emalo, {an and whiic: S S Food s “Cal Norh "180). ui'x"s C., RITES FOR W. J. RICH AT 2 P.M. TOMORROW Services at Family Residence to Be Followed by Interment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Funeral services for William J. Rich, 66 years old, principal examiner of the division of electrochemistry and metallurgy, United States Patent Office, who died ut George Washing- ton University Hospital yesterday, will be conducted at his lste residence, 1468 Clifton street, tomorrow after- noon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be A. W. Sydney W. Bmith, L. A Loetfler, Herbert Lawson, Jjumes T. Newton and J. E. Griffith, including former fellow members of the Odd Fellows and assoclates at the Patent Office. Honorary pallbearers will be as fol- lows: Bert W. Wolfe, Harry Andres- sen, Henry W. Trippett, James H., Crew, J. I3. Chamberlain, Irving R. Schwinger, John H. Wood, Earl B. Mann, Wilfred Lawson, Frank E Rapp, C. J. Stockman, E. W. Bra ford, T. E. Norwood and W. W. Mil- lan. Mr. Rich, who was past grand mas- ter of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel- lows of the District of Columbia, had long been in the order and in the Masonic fraternity. He was a mem- ber also of the Royal Order of Moose, He leaves his wife and two sons, Donald U. and Malcolm N. Rich, and @ daughter, Mrs. Wilbur C. Fielder. e JUDGE BILLINGSLEY DIES. Florida Jurlst Suddenly Here. L. Billingsley of Former Expires Vormer Judge J. Miami, Fla., died here today after an illness of more than three months. He had been undergoing treatment by the Mayo brothers in Minnesota eight ks before coming here, where he entered the Washington Sanitarium. Mrs. Billingsley said the death of her husband came as a shock, since he had shown evidences lately of im- proving in health. She will not defi- nitely decide whether the funeral will take place in Miami until her brother, W. D. Pharr, and L. Billingsley, brother of her hu nd, arrive here tonight. Judge Billingsley s survived by three brothers, all of Florida. Mrs. Billingsley s from Charlotte, N. C. MRS. H. L. SHULMAN DIES. Succumbs -at Home Here After Long Illness. Mrs. Helen Loutse Shulman, 31 years old, wife of Jack Shulman, secretary and treasurer of the George M. Barker Co., dealers in lumber and mill work, d t her residence, 1900 today after o long is survived by grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Ker- her mother, Mrs. Florence and « sister, Mrs. Max Hersch- ber husband, Funerzl services will be conducted at the residence Thursday morning at 11 o'clock. Interment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy to- night and tomorrow, possibly light snow tonight; tomorrow rising tem- perature; minimum temperaturs to- night about 2¥ degrees; moderate to resh south and southeast winds. Maryland—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow, probably snow changing to rain in central and west portions; rising temperature tomorrow #nd in centrul and west portions tonight; moderate southeast winds, becoming resh southwest Virginia—Cloudy tonight and to- morrow, possibly light snow in north portion; slowly rising temperature to- morrow; moderate to fresh southeast, shifting to southwest winds. West Virginia—Snow flurries, with rising temy ature tonight; tcmorrow partly v, colder in north portion. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m. midnight, 22. To- § a.m., 19: noon, Vesterday, 4 p.m., 30. midnight, 30.23. To- Highest temperature, 30, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 19, oceurred at 7:40 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 58; lowest, 31. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 1 12:50 p.m.; high tide, 6 43 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, p.m.; high tide, 6 p.m. The Sun and Moon. un rose 7:20 a.m.; sun sets and . and W . and and ow—=Sun rises 7:20 a.m.; sun p.m. Moon rises 3:31 p.m.; Automobile lamps to one-half hour after sunset. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m.— Temperature, condition, very muddy. Weather in Varfous Citles. ’_,—mu—ufifig__- 41 a.m. lighted sets be Statioos. \ OO RSN 3t e a0 130 1 R R SRR BN O BOE SR DDA BB Birminghai Bismarck . Boston . SBEEs2 3 e bt © et O 1 1905 2 S5S BB CEBOBR BOHES b P T IO & 20w Indianapolis 30. Jacksonville 30 Kansas City. 21 Los Angeles. Louisville Miami. N Orlen New York. Dkla, City. S emaes: SeoBSERsEE: S 0000 v from it SSS5BS6S S0t kit SEIOBIMOBS mmu o2 i3 Portland.Me. Portland Ors 3 Rale ix C. s City g San “Antonto San Diexo. . B0 ool lear. Son Clouts %gAsH k FOREIGN. (8 am. Greenwich time. tods Stations. 0 ‘I“mn:’l"ltma London, Englans Cloar, Paris. Franc Germany. Part cloudy Hopenhagon, Deniari. Part cloudy givaliar, Spam. . Part cloudy Horta (Fayal). Cloudy Hamilton. lzem ia loudy San Juan, Porto Havaos, Cul Colen, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926. WILLIAM J. RICH. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. ‘The Kalorama Citizens' Association will meet, ¥ o'clock, in parish house of St. Margaret’s Church. The Susan B. Anthony Foundation will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Shoreham Hotel. Speakers. Music. Public in- vited. The Business Women's Council will have a musical program at the Church of the Covenant. Miss Nancy Stillwell, sololst of the Church of the Epiphany, has secured excellent tal- ent for the evening. The Voteless District of Columbia League of Women Voters will meet, 8 o'clock, {n Mount Pleasant Library. The University Club dinner dance. ~ Dinner, Dancing at 9. will give a s o'clock. The Society of Colonial Wars will meet, 8:30 o'clock, at Willard }otel. Charles Sumner Lobengler, judge of the United States Court in China, will address the meeting on “The Great- ness of Washington as Viewed by Englishmen."” Col. James S. Pettit Camp, No. United Spanish War Veterans, will meet, 8§ o'clock, at 921 Pennsylvania avenue southeast Fraternal Unit No. 32, 0. E. party, 8 o'clock Fontanet Court: street. Loyalty Chapter, will give a card in apartment 405, 1400 Fourteenth Lecture on “Definitions and Terms of Metaphysical Words,” by Garnett January will be given, 8 o'clock, in Unity Auditorium, 1326 I street. Southeast Washington Citizens' As- sociation will meet at utheastern Public Library, § o'clock. The Michigan State Association will give its annual banquet and dance at Rauscher's. Reception of guests from 6 to 7 o'clock will be followed by din- ner and dancing. A 500 card party will be held at Naval Lodge Hall, 8 o'clock, for the benefit of Hope Council, No. 1, Sons and Daughters of Libert: will meet, $ o'clock, at Phillips School. Election of officers. Bernstorff Geneva Delegate. BERLIN, January 26 (#).—Count von Bernstorff, former German Am- bassador to the United States, will head the German delegation to the preliminary disarmament conference at Geneva, it was announced today. He will be accompanied by one juridical and one military expert. Cards of Thanks BOTELER. 1 wish to express my sincers thanks &nd appreciation 10 the many rela- tives and friends for their loving cymna- thy and beautiful floral tributes at the geath of my beloved daughter, Mre M H. BOTELER. MOTHER. ~ 20 BROWN. We meRa PYI‘QYH" . _co-workers of office Qum-mwr General. stenographic mec- 10n and service it iston. Treasury bepari: ment. relatives and friends for. their Kind expressions of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved Bisband.son -and prother. ROBERT AMOS™ (0B BROWN, WIPE. ETHEL B. BROWN. 1227, our sincers mlu:u. We wish to exp: aporeciation to_ rela- and deepest e 2nd Fhicne Tor thelr Miofinbss duning ber illness, and their expressions of eym. pathy and floral tributes 8t the death of yr beloved daushter and sister. BERTHA L. THE FAMILY. * Marriage. OUELLET—MeMABON. Mrs. Effie M Mahon of Clarendon. Va, winoynces the her “daughter. CECELIA SLARA® MOMARON b GILBER L- LIAM OUELLET of Derby. Me. -mu» took place 1n Baltimore. December 30. Beaths. Sunday. Jaguary 24, 1920 at Bis Bome. Vienna. Va, JAMES T. Funeral at Culpeer. Va. Wednea: Aiuay Tapariad this lifo January 25 go at her residence. 1450 “IDA V.. beloved wife " motfier” of Martha i 'Clinton W. Batties, sister a Shepard, sister-in-law of Funeral services at 10:30 .{ evening at Second Trinits 13th st. bet. Q and at Rocks Mount, N C__ Fri- 29, 1020. Fricids and rgla- Sfim 4 membefi of Datcher e E.S.. are notified o attend the funeral of Hon. Lady IDA \. AECHER® Thursday night. January 1026, at 10:30 o'clock, from Trinity B: et C‘\Xl‘ch lth l‘ v%:t'een Q and HON TADY GEORSIN A" GASEINS, KT. ARTHUR B. BROWN, K. P. fi?x 4. TORSEY. Be asfE ‘L. TURNER, Asst. Sect. ® AR, Sunday, January 24, 1026 't her ‘hesidence. 1711 Eacid KATE MINOR. beloved wife ot ‘the Caleb Putman Aschibald. Funeral se: at her late residence. Wednesday, January 875 108 Taierinent Glenvaod G Y. 20° BAXTER. Frides. Jawary o2 logn et 2:30 p.m.. &t Phlhdelrhh. F. ARY ViRor¥iz: pieloved” wite “of “ihe 'late Samuel ter, sr. Fune al f m_the siden: a! his son. uu-r. LS Graat’al m \ury 27, &% b wionnt Cemotery ud.“ Jan- r.lcmnm at Con- tives and friends Repartad. lite Mon - ek 19! ul&s A BUND M s Iund of Buth Chambers nt at Gi arlors. B3 4% st ew. - Notloo of funeral Jater ¥ b TR 3 T R A graduate of the U. 8. Naval Acndemy clsss of 1881, and manager of the wer #nd mining department, General Eleetric Funeral from muivinl ‘vault, Arllntv lnn anun-l Cemetery, 11 uary 28" Members of he class ST T SN AN 5 pallbearcrs. CAREY. Sllddflnil on Sundvb-hnulry 24, %’Bz E ickenson .. i &nw‘*‘"?;g. I ?i:--f caBLRy ARD_ P m‘fixi’c‘"m & 1026. ED- i AT GLR PIgTed, Busband of |, fifi her ::rl{lldmu.‘;‘!s "ido do. Va nfl“w s" i at my; thence J:;:::‘.Fchumh £l Nido. Va... where masg will be sald at § the repose of Tl o S B2t Went Fans Chret Va Beiatives and friends invited. 25 clA\llIEnlAl January 26. 1926, at_her residence. 1310 D Ml‘l ELIZABETH GRAHAM CHAMBI AIN, widow of William Chamberlain. Notice of funeral later. FE. Jenuars 26, 1936, at her cel- - 455 Massachiments ase’ O'w. SE the Tate Georve 1. 2 Announcement day, January iderice. o o linton, M. TS, heloved wife anit sister of Kate Greenleaf and Mariy Green. She leaves'tg mourn her Geparture three re. Ida Franklin. Josentinn Loxans and Kate Finkney: six erandchildren. 1 kreat-grandchiidren and 3 host of relatives and friends, ~Fu- neral Wednesday at 11 o'clock at T. B., Hd.. Church, The golden gates flew open, entle voice kaid. “C late William man (Brown) I Frankln of Hrgield of D Vate) ut Glenwood Cemietersy. and Elkton. Md.. ve idest von and the Jate John W. Ewing Gertrude Murray. 1857 Douglas John W Willlam F. and Alger X. ¥ Florids v, n.w Funeral fr > hurch. “Fails Chureh. Va. Wednestay January 2 at'1 pin. Relatives and friends’ intiied fo attend Interment Harmony Cemetery. Washington. D. C. FLETCH¥R. Suddenls. on Sunday. January 241026 at his residence. ; CHARLES "B helove: . TFletcher (nee Lyn the above residence on Wedne »Aa( 27, ! to 1oy Chireh where mass will be gaid at § a.m for the renose of his soul. | interment ai Mount' Olivel Comelers' Relaiiven, and triends invited 2 HARROD, < brother ~ of Amanda Dorathea & Voo Rochelle o1 Charies Har- rod. ‘Funeral from Plymouth Congregu- tional Church. 17th and P sts. D.w. Thursday at 1 o'clock HARROD. The members of the La neker' Ald Awociation are tend the funeral of e Mine AUGUSTA HARROD, Thirsday. da uary 28,1026, at 1 odock. from Pl pout Congregational Chuzehi MRS E. DENT. Pre: LANDONIA FULSOME: Ree. Sk s’ Ban Bonini. 3817 Woodley road - neral from the above resdence Wednesday. January 27, at 2 pm. Interment at RO Creek Cemetery . Saturday, January . D. C.. CHARLES Fuaeral services late residence at 25. 1926, c 632 Myrtle ave. na. HENRY DER. heloved hushand of Mars: Meader. Funeral from his late re dence Wednescay. Junuary 27. at 2 p.n. 0'CONNOR. & “o'clock Karl. 1601 husband of th Mass will be ka Rhode In January Connect r at § am Olivet Cemeters. lite Monday, January at st Elizabeth’s ed daughter of s to mourn their Inter- | Rhines’ Co. fun I sts. s.w. OURAND. FRANCK . Funeral _from 1 st n.w.. on Thurs- G O B8 g Tavcrmment Rock' Creek Cemeter meeting of o 1 0% % Tom, arrange for atten neral of Brother FRANCK 1928, at 1 41 st Cemeters L FORNAR, Columbia m.. Janu- . 418 7tn 0 pm nw. In & Texidence of Ler son MARGARET J Funeral from. * E. Church. M et. between st n.w., Wednesday. at 1 pm. BANDALL. Tie oficers a Miriam Chavter. o fied to attend g MARG. o ] tan iy 15th and 16th sts is_earnest]y + A . from Metronoli- | A street between A attend- e ANSOM, l?- ted this lite Sandav. Jan. Freedmen's Hoepital. Funeral at tpner day. January RICH. Mondas. January 25, 16.6. at George Washington University Hospital, WIL- LIAM J. heloved hushand of May E. Rich. Funeral from his late residence. invited. Cemetery. RICH. Membe temacnt ¥ of Fyed D. Stuart Encamn- ment. No. 7. L. 0. 0 F.. ure recuesied 16 Teet a1°1. 0. 00 F. Teinbio, 416 ih st Bt fodas. 745 om0 mhake arrange: Tris 10 ttend the funeral of our late r"?m;ir;?- Opist Grand Patriarch WILLIAM b S'E. GRIFFITH. Ch TAM 1 Patriarch. Attest> ELMER CUMMINGS. Scribe. RICH. Members of Columbia Lodge, 128, Loyal Order of Moose. ara requesiad 1o atiend the funeral of our late brother, WILLIAM J. RICH, at the residence. 1468 Clifion st nw. at 2 pan. Wednesday, Januarv 27 195 FREDERICK N. ZILHMAN, Dictator. T. G. MILLER, Sec, SHULMAN. Tuesdar _Janua her residence. atter @ lingaring lilness. HELEN LOUISE ‘(nee Lambiien): veloved wife of Jack Shulman. in her 8 Funeral ‘from her, late v at 11 am 27 1026, at the residence 4R T4th st LOR TONE_ (neé ). Widow of the late John H. Stone. She is furvived by the following children: Mrs. John F. Butler Mms. Addie Tavlor, Mr_'John F. Stone, Mr. Charles W. Stona and Mr. James Stone. Funeral sarvices at Gve residence on Wedneeday. Janu- at 2 pm. Burial in Congressional Relatives and friends invited 1928, at Cemetery 10 attend. January 25. 1926, at E_VICTORIA, " beloved ringer and beloved Strinzer. Funeral 46 11th et v Interment wife of Charies F miother Henry. from her Tafe résidence. Wednesday, January private. SULLIVAN. 2 pm. Departed this life Saturdas. At Gallinger Hospital Remaine resting 4 Tl Petalishmenty sts. s.w. Notice of iuneral TAYLOR. Denarted (his Life Sunday. Jann. - AR e A Garfeld s YL toved moth- o Ahione g R.u-mund Taylor and only Sistar of Eila Stewart. She also leaves to mourn their 1oss & host of other relativ and friends. Remaing resting at Wood's undertaking parlor. 1234 4th st. n.w. Fu- neral from the Mount Airy Bantist Church. North Capitol and L ste. January 27. at 2'pm. Relatives and friends invited. TAYLOR. Departed this life January 23. 1096 in New Vork City. Mre MARTHA TAYLOR. wife of the laté Wellington Tay- lor. ‘mother of Wellington Taslor. ir.: htes of the Iate John imims_and Martha A, Simms and sister of John A. Simma and Mre. Louise Richardson. Fu- neral from Frazier's parlors. st . Wednesdas. January 27, at' 3 bm. Bisiop 1. N. Ross officiating. ' Family and Friendn Tavited o, atiend. TAYLOR. Tne Elder Ladies: mm?ummn»j ef Association are requested to atten: the funeral of Mrs. MARTHA TAYLOK. Wednesday. Januars 27, 1920. at 3 p.m., Frasler's “Undertaking parlors. T at. be' woen Tth and Bth now By order of RS, BERTHA G. WATSON, President. MES: MARIOR & CEWE Reee. Seer THOMPSON. The body of Mrs. MARTHA THOMPSON will be removed {rom the vault at Harmony and_buried Wedhestay, January 27 1095, &t 10 &m. Relatives and friends {nvited. TILOMMAN. Denarted this life January 55, 1026. at 1:45 am.. at Gallinger Howpital, ALPHONSTS. MLGAMAN. beloved hus: band_of Minnie Tilghman and father - |EDWARDS. Janua e aged 70 yeure. Alexandria. Wednesday, 5 ul ‘230 pm. Relatives and invited to attend. 1928, at HY EVA. widow ker and” mothe rwerker and Danie H. Walker, jrs Funeral from her late resi- dence. 703 D'st. e, Wedncuday, January 27, at '8:30 am.. thenes to Si. Petar's Church, where mass will be meressional Cem: trien In fil:mnuam. ARMSTEAD. In cad brance of ‘my dea: o ARMSTEAD who today, January e hus gone to remem- CHHILL Sears aco iny Uit with Jesus Mt the bleat crases ite struggle ul has eternal rest. F E. ARM- In loving memory ot my daning SARA F_CRUMP. who bevond two years ako January 26, 1924. T have only your memors. dear mother inlatw. EARLE A. DIXON. who' left four years axo today. Junuary 26. 192 It's sweet to be remembered And ple ‘tis to_find hough vou may be You atill are kent A AN RS S Wisox 2. 1916, JACK P_ED- r s at the Mon- WARDS. Aur A of strife. You shall neve As lonz as lite LOVING MOTHER' JULIA M. HOBBS. * EVANS. In memocs of our son and brother OMAS HENRY ANS. Dassed years ago today. January 26. R. MOTHER AND SISTERS A In kad b reme co 0f my dear wif i FRANK- tiie 1118 adyy arted lgsing remembrance THURLOW JOIHX THERLOW years ngo o MOTHER. . BROTHER AND Qrur wife. moth- \m!nnu E LYERLY (ne 'THE FAMILY emlrance of 'mory, of_our RTRUDE E. PO s life eight years . January . 1918, en gates flew open,. SMITH. 1n PAULINE HER NUSRASD. CHILDRE BROTHERS AND SISTERS. THOMAS. In lovin rance of my deas hushand _and o d "~ father and R THOMAS. who d sears ago Loda. AND DAUGH- murm_',n WINTERS. to the memors th But this they'll wipe out neve he memory of the happy ; nory of our hus- WISEMAN, who MELA YORIO. who 'dopart Eeven years agd today. January Today recalls the memory Of & dear one laid to rest And those Are the ones who Ic Sleep on. dear m For God aboe. Wa di Bul. l.-od Iw _with ns until we { ER LOVING DATGIT ‘x’""‘ RAN: ors o1 o eones ot R. Speare establish- -:1009 H St. N.W. 910 F St. N.W. and Effcient service. W. W. Deal & Co. 818 H S LINCOLN 8200 Automabile & Joseph F. Birch's Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) N. 3034 M ST Established 1841. Gawler Stevie Funeral Directors Since 1850 A reral Director and Eri- balmer. Livery in Connection. Commodious chavel and modem comatoriym, | Moderute 832 Pu. Ave. N.W Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Chapel._Telephons Main 2473 TflF . COSTELLO of Helen and Richard Tlilhmlfl He is len survived by moth jl‘ Mr Iehian: seved sisters and iwo Maos "wtil b eatd from ‘hurch, corner 13th and C " January 28. at 9 o'clock. . TOLSON. _ Say Jaguary 23 1826, at dence: uoag'm ELIZA, TOLION 'OM friend of Mr. and Mrs. meflfll rry °8"l Sherman_ave. n.! Funeral Janui 27, at 1 m., from e iTiest Jarvia Cov's funeral Bariors. o2 ¢ Geargia &ve. 5. NEY. Monday, 108, GEO EDWARD Tfl:{{EY beloved h\ll A Lillian Pear] Torney (nee Mur- 37 Years. Funeral from b I nnldnlre 1821 W st. ‘Thursda; Tamuney B8 w5 pm. - Helatives - un nds _ invited. Interment at Congres- nal Cemetery. TORNEY, Offcers and members of Cortia Council, Nn. 18, 31 0. . 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