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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 28 1926. e * 9 Phillips; Mrs. Vernon L. Kellogg, Mil- lard K. Shaler and W. Hallen Tuck, . SEPARA ! KING FUI'I_UWS BIER the lust Three speclal Fepresentatived His Memory Honored . Local Architect Dead TED 50 YEARS, H of licthert Hoover on_behalf of the s s Commission for the Rellef of Hel- i LOVERS, 77 AND 73, WED MARSHAYE gium, were among the Americans in S % the corteze. Letter Reunites na Sweet- The Marquis de Villalobar per- Tadia o sonally represented King Alfonso. . hearts Who Start for Kansas in R Cardinal Bourne of \Westminster, Car- . . |Mecarir ey R dinal Dubois of Paris, Mgr. Bau- Quest of “Lost Honeymoon. ',',' "“";m fovonar W ‘ d . o | arillart, rector of the slic Insti- uler of Belgium jof | acitart, rector of the Catholi nie . s e T tute in Paris; Bishop Juilen of Ar A ; M g Chie and Lord Hallfax. who represented Minister Brun of Denmark Desmned Some of Best nf;;nllri'A:(:' “mu”ypg“'?)”.-‘mtrhn" m‘-ni;"rul Lok ourner—| _ |the anglican church, followed. . . Siie half century ago Frank T. Lee. | ME] ner—Interment Serv- | o, e S cugure| - and Others Laud Qualities Known Office Buildings Deick and Fanple Redsabere mere] ' Mt : Cathedral was mast impressive. The . arts chmond, Ind ey | oved w ice Tomorrow. vdifice was draped in black cloth orna i B . planned to be married, but her par from of mented with silver. The casket wa Of Late Dlplomat' In waSh|ngt0n. :;‘l‘ll.l‘(l U(‘):{.:"(l": l\lhn“x 4("'3(‘1(": h] ¥ . placed upon a huge caiafalque at t e or himsel wke land By the Associated Press | nce to the transept, which w ! in_Kansas. i e ; A by three rows of hug» candles. Tributes to the life and character Willlam _Johnstone Marsh, senlor i Spetimanted Hnai e ook the 'LUSSELS, January 28—Belgium Kinz was seated on & throne |of Dr. Maurice Francig Egan, former member of the firm of Marsh & i 1,000 acres, near McDonald. | rris 40 aid farewell to Cardinal Merefer to-|at the left of th r, facing anothe. | Miniater to Denmark, educator and Peters, suffered a stroke of apoplexy o et et Bad mmmied fliveral e ' L With the King as chief mourner, | throne reserved tor the papal nun 1uthor, were delivered a memorial while at his office, 1304 I* street, yes- = ater he was wed. Their k':!l'l\‘~ft\. Suddenly, f following the coffin on foot. (he hods]in Hrussels, Monsignor. Micars, cele | service hald . yesterday. afternoon. at terday and died on the way to Emer- dled, ‘hers in. 1918 and ‘his n | P ey SRl oA ) was borne through the 1% of the | brant of the veguiem mass. T {the Mayflower llotel, under the aus- gency Hospital. He was 62 years o o Eilna MacMiirray capital amid the toiz bells, the | mon wis deiivered in French ices of the International Assoclation ald. “;, oW amonthe ago. the glrl, then | RVEAND. = 3 booming of minute it the | Dean of Itrussels, Monsignor E v and Letters. Speakers in- Mr. Marsh was born in thls city e e to Mr. Lee.| THUMAS | strains of funes who extollad Cavdinal Mercer's cluded Constantin Brun, Minfster and educated in the public schools S o Santa Rartera . massed army Paml work, the cous with which from De k, Dr. Clarence J. here. He organized the firm of Marsh Rl S had dled _Hundreds of thousands lined the | persecution and his ardent| Owens, president of the association, & Peters, archili ts, in 1898, and has The Jetter was® forwarded througt route of the cortoge to pay patriotisiy who presided, and others. taken an uctive part in its affairs| o s Lok I Ean | to the prelate who, becanse ise of the service the papa’ ! “The memory of Dr. Egan s since. In 1899 he murried Miss Mar- | o ok the first train to Chi- i and agaimnst the (erma incio gave general absolution 1o ali cherished by ull Danes,” said Mr. garet Lamond, who died a few years| Since the twe ¥ S e ! s hailed as the incarnatio present. The body s being taken | Brun. “We will never forget his loyal | G s L had partedin: Rich nation’s soul fn war time back to Malines this afternoon, and | friendship for our country and his Marsh was widely known in it L“v',"‘.”";‘ HOL 4esn ‘aach ather With the King marched the heir ap- | (MO the Interment sorvicd will|true understanding of our interests. | DR, MAURICE FRAN . | Washington through s work in de b o 1 ot Loebnicic Tost irent, Prince Leopold, and Marehal | De held In St. Rambaut’s Cathedrul. | We remember him with affection, and Who died January 16, 1921. signing offire bulldings and private LHey \Were HAIEA ot e i I"och, generalissimo o, the aliled ar | —————— we are glad that our King honored ? residence He designed the originul| TAdEy (hay ey e It mics,’and chief artisan of the victor {him by conferring on him, in addition — Evening Star l'uilding. The Evening | WILLIAM J. MAKSIL Kansas, in fle ke o 0 which the cardinal so mightily con. Deaths Reponed o the highest degree of our Ancient |ers, stabilizing and regenerating|Star Annex and had just completed Biideatoom Pl a8 the agedl 1. Order of Danncborg, also the medal | rural America the Bragg Building. | moor & 4 lost honey- Veterans dndtiie {of merit fn gold. No higher expres-! A high wibuie to the ability and sin.| _le desfgned the Christian Science CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. et . sion coud be found for our country’s | cerity of Dr. Egan as a professor of | Church and the Monastery of the Visi-| g0 o Sie @ P THOMAS. Wednesitar - Dm,fim“m 6f wounded. vatsRine regard and affection for him. literature, hoth at Catholic University | tation, the Georgetown Preparatory| ,m‘l:r;w"";“':l "f‘"‘l({‘,"* ““'\' meet at 115 n!.; at om all the allied armies followed in s s Frie here and at the University of Notre | School, the Farmers and Mechanics' |\ N, L B et L EROlE HLIAN, beldved | 6 long procession, with Valued as Friend. Dame, was given by Rev. J. A. Burns, | Pank Building and several buildings | "l’;“g’\:f!' Episcol Church. L ard of Thanks. Jhomas SR | tives of many ons. members of | ¥ I valued him greatly as a faith- . president emeritus of Notre|in other cities. | Moomayv will be in ¢! STRECKFUSS. the W | Belgian government and Parlia E ful, personal friend, and no book He is survived by two daught | e | Seisuopanke, _“‘ 1 Geormia ave. riw | ment and ipal authort tes |50 0 poiion ar wainedh Reed Hospital,| SFET, PPealed to me more than his Ean was alwiys “charming, | Mrs, Nichol M. Sandos, New Rachelle, | _Alpha Delta Phi luncheon tomorrow, d beaytifil fi YOS e | sels, Ma W most of the | Paiine Bisaste 0 1o Teiamiee el | “Recollections of a Happy Life.” The |always genfal, always lovable —what | N. Y., and Mrs. George 8. Coyle, Co 30 pan., at Franklin Square Hotel bRt YoUsG: ' f fmportan: ih e [ N 2 | title by itselt alone bears witness |Matthew Arnold would have deseribed | lumt (c —— LOUIS STRECKFUSS AND DAT | Bandall. 70, 1762 U et i.,x his_ wonderfully lovahle naturs[as an apostle of sweetness and light,” Fune: services will be held at| The Ladies’ Auxiliary to Orient - b y Stiner Stewart, § months, 5213 and bright outlovk on life said George Otis Smith, pres his former residence Saturday at 11/ Commandery, No. i, K , will have a du Congres while the Dr. Owen who succeeded Dr.|the Cosmos Club, of which Dr wm. Dr. Herbert it Smith St. | card party tomorrow, § pan.. at the tribute to the unknown s tving | = an as president of the Interna- [WAS 4 member fur more than 25 ve Margaret’s Church will officlate. In-|home of Mrs. En Steel, 500 Ninth re. Thence the exslon moved | Bi tional Assoelition of Art and Letters, | Douglas Volk, first vice president of | terment will be in Fort Lincoln Ceme- | street southeast. parts to the Ste. Gudule Cathedral irths Repor!ed. | praised him for his efforts in pro- |the National Avts Club, of which Dr. | e 1 A Ihe lampposts on the streets | giosanins ana Elena D e, s moting co-operative marketing | Egan was a member, delivered a trib- Marsh was @ member of thel The St. Joseph's Club will meet fo- o rgnen: mojH 1e line of march were drupe | Dl a0d Elena Dl Relia Gy, throughout the United States ute in the pluce John . Agar, | American Institute of Architects und MOrrow in the school hall, 513 Second A n fltmfll’ldm. Niack and of the houses dis- ‘Hl"m‘mm Gormela Campaiella, girl It was my privile; 14 ars ago { President, who was prevented from | of the Cosmos Club. street northes played (l'm n flag at half-mast aateth Phomanin. il to invite Dr. Egan to deliver a_serics ""'im: prosent. Other inemorialy were I 5 e W ) s BALLANTINE, 1 . he entire rrison, supple- | v R, Chamblin, Loy, | of addresses throughout the United [Blven by esentatives of George i rs. Maggie Walker of the Inde. LA NN, ented by and gendar | States on the question of Danish co- | toWn University, Johns Hopklns and DAWES WILL SPEAK. pendent Order of St Luke, Iichmond, d i x"l bick the vast crowd. | operation and standardization,” he 1l|=u'\:u-dl and other clubs to which m,l ‘um ;w u,.xl xulm{xlynl speaker at a Amex g AND DACGHTERS) t was o silent, mourning city | nin e said. “Under the auspices of the |deceased diplomat belonged. | meeting to be held tomorrow evening s e S - YD pArGiT {hrough which the curdinal’s boay, | Jand Beatriee Macke &7, Sottheen Coommerciat Ootiaress, Ear- L B Whitford Loverie directed | Taft to Introduce Vice President to |at Bytiuan Toliing. Tueiih #no e, e B i B SR LR ,' mmembrance of my e srought here from Malines to receive Marshall Bnd May Gordon. i, ranged for these meetings and ac- |® Mmuslcal program of selections com- | Streets. Mrs ‘alker will be loved wite “of adrow Badles, was killed in € 2 e tiie nation's tribute, was borne. Street | ¥ B o Ot ahedn; boys companied. Dr. Egan to inany parts|Posed by her husband, the late Dr, Ohioans Tomorrow Night. panied by her staff of officers. A g 70" Seare H : Huickerbock car und vehicle trafic had been stop- | ier 2pdiines of the United States where his nota- [ Thomas 8. Tov The menibe Yice Prestdent Dawes will be Intro. | ception will he tendered at the ¢ el t road. = ped since carly morning and the i 1om, oy ble message was delivered. His|the octet were: Dorothy E. Hubbard, [ duced by Chief Justice Taft, president | of the meeting. SRIGHE. hied : ! remembwred ) schools and business establishments d. boy patriotic and unselfish service in this ‘llwl Lynn Fast, Christine Levin, [ of the society, as one of the speakers) Anna P. M legislati WILLIAM H. BRIGHT ¥ - were closed to allow all to part e boy, Dotk was one of the chiet Inspira- | Mrs. Henry Hunt McKce, Stephen H. |at the McKiniey birthday celebration | Mrs. Anna P. Morgan, leglslaiive| neral's pa tions that led to the organization of | Field, Danfel E. Morgan, 1. Breeze|to be held tomorrow night by the Secretars "\f_,”f“ D Adates ouncl rrel atos \ he American Ambassador, William the Americun commission, under the [JOnes and W. H. Clurk Ohio Soclety of Washington at|vention of \“"- will o 1 55 the Sis Q'! Desror ety auspices of the Southern Commercial . uscher's. The other speaker will|Hood of Adas "j:‘"‘_l'\:“ TeRation | L CRTON. Congress, that made its investix Representative Fletcher of Ohjo. |} 0nday at =58 pil., 4t = Y Hor 1 tions on agricultural economics al URGE ALIEN COMMISSION The program will include dm‘"m)g eets. | { co-operation in 18 countrles of =_ Auring which a buffet supper will be ; . Europe. R —— ! D N ha ool aoloa’ by Mve| DAl A Stoekdale of Toledo “This report, published in the - s Propose Special | Firoais Fletcher, with other features.| Wil address the tongressional ©H0h sixty-hind Congress, i Ghe busia ot | Privileges for Mexican Laborers. o Fow, 3 pun. Subject: “S the Federal farm loan act, under| . O D s U0 which approximately $2.000,000,000 | | Fstablishment ¢ commission, ro| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |ners of the Mouth Turn Uy has been louned to American farm- |5 o turies of the TONIGHT. Loond ),"f:: The Gavel Club will fnstall officess | oo 1o EReC oy A stric 2 tain classes of Mex ers, waa |8t 1ts club. Sol Clipker District | pedestrian Protective Asso ;‘_w({n\g proposed at @ meeting yesterday at. | deputy, and Lee Berlinsk sfim"i meet tomorrow, 9 pan., at Tner of € - ended D' a uniber of Tiouse e, | Dsier of the District, will officiate | gy ret. MEN, avail yourself [||vers ana ropresntativs of wigar bt | 404 install officers of the Independent | et ¢ # |ana cotton interests in Middle West. | Moses Honie oty Tonss 20 4%, and. Carroll Council, h'ui:hh of Colum- z ern, Southern and Far Wastern States, | \ 00drow Wilson Lodge, No. 816. of | pys, in K. of C. S pom. of our liberal credit It was decided to brin (!h”r‘yr\n:‘l::'\i the Progressive Order of the West. before the Hewte: o naiatimson Rev. Dr. Z. B. Phillips, rector of the terms—the most gen- mittee. - AR The Audubon Society of the Distriet | chyrely of the Epiphany, is siv a | meet, 8 o'clock, at the new !.\n-‘\,.(.m,u Series of lecture-sermons on 1 7. H & tional Museum. Dr. C. Oberholser s in Literature” at the Sun- ||| erous in Washington, ||| « pi:ie:-, Who usually let the women|will preside and Herbert W. Brandt| hing services in the church,| Thomas K = earn the living for the family, recently | of Cleveland, Ohio. will give an illus-| 1317 G street. Next Sunday he will s and share in these re- ||| workea six werks hlie im ove| trated lecture, Ixperiences of an | ke for his subject Charles Rann| 5 s prov ake for his subject CF n A ducti All . d i:;:('r;“‘-l:'l:“:"‘i'," < or unemploy- | Ornithologist in Alas Kennedy's w “The Servant in the Do .11 o | { ment dole in | House.* Students at colleges ini- Brown, tan and gray imported English kidskins. uctions. All suits and |}i Penning Glendale-Oakland «‘nzon-\'i{.{,,.'j"k e 3 o 5 ) | Assoclation will meet in Smothers | SRES b o Fine kid gloves. All sizes. o'coats reduced. $35 |f! | School. fuxlled. = s - 5 | _“Are the Jews a Nation, Race $ 85 grades now $24.75. In M : | The Soclety of American Foresters | peligion?” will Le discussed by i n lemoriam o ool 5 | 03| Touis J. Schwefel us the first of a o " L ub. . Nelson of the Biologeal | Louis 45 Sihwe tures” to ques. —_— Regular $40 values | Survey | iead in_the disc uw..nd,rm‘.,"'\,““,,&, ‘?,';::erm"x ;wl[l "t i by | = a x he Administration of Wild Life an iy R e s i now $29.75. A special Of Those Who Lost me." and be followed by Charles! ;")“‘\’,"‘;";“" M S arivate Former price $4 and $3.50. Thei e i Sheldon and others interested in this |t 0 G : L e Their Lives in the | | gogue Twparted Tige lot of $25 values on | sublect. e e oo | Vincent B. Costello Unit, Amnrlrun’ Sfl]l: at $15. Knickerbocker | Leigion Auxiiiary, will meet, 3 oclock, | THIE WEATHER sour, wels a el a er ash ” = at the home of its president, M Inh mesnt emueh Soine, o rne o | Theater Disaster | 13dith_O'Connor, 3220 Klingle 'wl] Thuretay. Januars at|SHEPARD, Gacted to the memars o iy INC | } Mrs. Walker, department president of | pyjserict of Columbia—Fair and much 5 Hospital | } r. A dear wife, LOTTIE MAY SHEPARD. who 1310 F Str t | 9 January 28, 1922 merican Leglon Auxtifary, will install| coider tonight, with & cold wave, to- | . eon o lare ¥ nd | Gebaried s 1t T years ako itoday ce - | ofticers for the year. | morrow fair, continued cold: minimun m | ) S DEVOTED HU'SBAND, * ! 5 < Assocla. | temperature tonight about 7 degrees; SICOTRS 3 Lo s = i i The Conduit Road Citizens' Assocld- | ipong northwest winds this afternoon. | [ L but, Aering crems - s tion will meet. § o'clock. n St. Dav o orian R N L S L L 7th and F Sts. l parish hall, I, D. Hardy, assoclate | dminishing tonight. . i \ CHARY. Who) oaseed mvay | j engineer. War Departuent, will speak | (o jql 0 Withi s cola wave: t | REROTHER CORA KEYWORTH HALY | on “Water Supply System for Wash: S e G b = RO THER . THU i Q9= i s | morrow fuir, continued cold: strong AXD DROTHER. HOWARD Q. KET i TuXO(l()S, 5/23 ington, D. nds this afternoon and NjoDan . | 9 | The nutrition section of the District - : sing memory of a deas i | Mixs Clyde B, Shuman as chatrman, | GV TR TS e . i meet, § o'clock, at the Red Cross | Thermometor— iy 4258 D, S0 oreotten " | 7th & F Sts. | Buliding. Dr. Nazel Muntsell “in| 12 midnight, 35; 4 an. 35S am.] 3 ROSA SMART. 9 L] { | speak on the relation of vitamines to| 09N ; | | peatih Rarcmeter—{ pm., : 8 pm. ich’s Semi-Annual Sale | = | The National Fellowship Club will| S itn., 20,68 noon, 20.82. mux‘(’ reotien Ly some 3o i live an informal dance at Hotel Wash. | _Highest temperature, 43, occurred at |-« = {ington. Visitors welcome. 12 noon yesterdas, - g ou res . | owest temperature, 28; occurred at i mot clasp . 9 L] The Tivoli Pastime Club will give a[noan today. | W Eriest SNy an dance, 9 o'clock, in the private ball-| Temperature same date last year—| et 450 1%, W04, Totiedas Lt e room of the Arcade. Highest, 19; lowest. 3. [ oS e i e et SBAND, J. C. WEEKLY. = Capltol Councfl, Royal Arcanum, Tide Tables. le ted s Lo Januars . #ad but loving memors wiil meet, 8 ovclock, at Pythian|@urnished hy United States Coast| e She Jaaves 1o i R L Temple. { and Geoaetic Survey.) 4 host of il GRAVE VAULT cemistBrente At b et ~les S aalciy Today—Low tide, 2:10 a.m. and 2:2 estine ANNIE V. YATES i A clearance sale that offers am op- | A Child Ts Born” will be the sub- | TOGIEON Gos B0 SO 00 o Tock B ot t t R I PROTECTION ject _of a lecture by Arthur P. Buck | P CE0 T U qe . and | from el portunity to those who wear high-~ e W i mere fn Unity Auditorfum, 1326 1 street, § | 5 go’moViONELEN Hlos 258 € $00 | arsox voice and vacant your s - rom Water in the Grave oelock. S Ll . 8:35 a.m. and $50 il ! grade footwear, r The best burl ) e, wael —— p.m i s Che memmares ShatatlL I to hll\ them at A N e de o Charles W. Darr, newly elected vice The Sun and Moon. Ar Tove Wil 1 grer remain man of ondinary means heen ahbie to president of the Chamber of Com- . e N 1 we meet dear moth . give by loced one the best without || merce, will address Keane Council at Adaums aun seta YOURLONELY SON. ERNEST A. YATES The ekal its meeting, 530 o'clock. in the B - ° Voo o “‘“l-e:l:h;k Grave |l|Knights of Columbus Home. es T:18 am.; sun i ault is furnis y 585 oy u | Moon rises m.: s 3 am. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. i reat eductl LR ,c"""b’" for In tropleal countries the sound of| Automebile Hamps 16 be lighted one: ORS i We Give You a $250 []|trunder is so comon that weather men| half hour after sunset. Toonis k "~ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. i often forget to register all the storm 55 . 4 T A o3 ST. NE. Convtlate ; £ Condition of the Water. S “‘“.‘v,_i.‘w_ M _ Lincoln 524 i l Funeral for 3125 = ______F Temperature and condition of the JONNSON. emiere of_ Qe JAMES T. RYAN o BOX containing valuable articles; owner can | Water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m— S hont” of Ruth: No 1710 ", 317 Pa. Ave. SE L) Fine ambulances to and 4 00 obtain <ame by paying small roward. cost of [ Temperature, 32, condition, ver: ¥ reauests Model Chapel Lincoln 14 omen’s Men’s e || e : | A phone call to Col. 432 will Weather in Various Cities. JOSEPHTGE | 3 lots of W s | bring us to you. ___LOST. ST T J’.",'“,‘”:‘ SO0 A wesmsnls Juil VL SPEAM CO, ]. ots o omen's Low One lot Men's High and The Brown Slons Funeral Home ATREDATE anwris to name Trands— fe. g g P BERIcRE s b RERLIRE IR ther tne s 7 conmert Shoes, in a variety of styvies » E - e - § 57 ES eg s v e N W B S, ave vie T.ow “Nettleton \hoc‘ - contai g g HART. Wodnesday, Ju 3. at | ment I, 3 ) J 1 0 S s, re- A containing g ~E : L i crank. 682 1009 HS( NW 5 y a o ‘evening, mnes 2 = hix residence. 186, Apt. | Phone Frank. 6 which include the most de- dncadlis W. W. CHAMBERS CO. e BT Bl 00, | sewees SEweamen. 1 BE T T AR R 0 S 2o . 2 Main_4702. 5 e i Al from s W AR R tiGthe Sar sirable models of the season. 14th & Chapin Sts. NW. ||| 5iasionn ming it seven rtoness on | s i to St x : DA b Wiy Briden and terninl. e | A W W Du.dl & Co. . e g 2 e et “d“n'}' RGO e | o i08 Reward if returned to 1439 Abilene, Tex. Clear anuary > S Dot | reduced to — Noosoa Albany P aouds ¥ reside Sy - DOG—SAIl ray, Scolch_tertie C | At ! Clouds e i i T G SR Jose h F. Blr»h ns ormerty $12¢to $14 DOG, dark wray_Scotch ferrier: loat at 161h | Birmingham = u f 3034 M ST.N. \\ Established 1541, 90 90 and 8'ets.: angwers to nwme of Danns. Ke- | Bo L ==e = GlOUCY r Hill Cometery. o Phone Weet b8 . . gard. BT, Jackeon. 1712 10th n.w., ot. Buftan § 0id Prdevay ey G l 9 == One lot Men's High and Low DOG—Small_ wWhite._fong faired dor. L }t'fifr','.flé”,'., 03 a1 Glenr e L L LR s awler ce it “hrown o 5 P cloud e Harrie fiternesch. Faneral fro 2 Shoes from our regular stock, 5;::&1 f.r%éf; nn'hur; ":‘Efi."%’m‘-k“:.'f;".;fi Cleveined: § 005 By | B o e st mee e | Faneral Directors 5"|‘f.§. a0 nce mals. - Rew ¥ finary 50 ‘at 2 po. " Relatives anc A 332 P d $ 90 reduced to B Rlank 104 C st we. Lincoln 4995, i S gar. Jamuary 10,1 2 piw, - Sewtives snd | Main 5512 Ave. NW . - YEDLAafi}.S, shell frame. J. Henry Ley 2 0.08 HOROWITZ, Januars °8 1 at T —— e SHnw B 28 4 LDIE HOROV beoy S. ZURHORST an 8—— $4:90 £ $f.90 s evsae | Gtitetion g0 6 &0 i Sonl Homorin el CHAS, S e = f— between 19th and Mintwi place and Bilt: | Huron. by 9% 18 and Sam and Mrs. Clara Feldman. “Fu- Thoue olg 332, e e B, Ol rae s “Ho "x?';“' fary | Indianapolia 30.18 3 Beral o x‘a“x'ix % ARl = T th I'\I lon 0" Malley. St. Zabeth' ospital. Ldne. | Jacksonville 46 2 s Ay danuary imo an, on Formerly 38 to 514 I Formerly $8 to 310 |- How much do. ¥ou spend Aok | ;‘u)i UIS RING. diamond center. me 2 Tonanecicr i y. 3 641 H ST. NF. ¥ __Phone L. 5543 i e Yo ey eT yount, the cost | sapphires. small dlamonds around” edgp_of | Loutaville - 303 i3 Clear. 2710 JWILLIAM LEE. Euierl Diretor and B i ( o 2 . | Chiles of Meridian, Miss., did—and then || | S15=-0e8" ilard Hotel 5 | N. Oriea ] Sloudy 50" ve Baimer. - Livers i Conicction. Comiodious 1 *hi MASON! MBLEM 1d, froi toh | N. Orleans. ) 48 ; Cloudy hapel and modern crematorium. Moderate Rich’s ENTIRE Stock is NOT Included in This Sale | fook up foiermal Bahiig Wl e 5 | HARONIC (i henriv oo nack™ nevacd PAARCTE T I Slear el st ke WG CI M S e wesites: o 2 “o.w. Phote Frapk- | Okla, Cits:: 401 ! £ 1% was obliged to use avout fisty ||| 1 3125. Smahe ohis S998 33 83 Pl gy | Relatives und " Frank Get'r s Sons Co. cents' ‘worth of some laxative every ||| PURSE, containing money and papers: Jan- | Phoenix . 10 72 33 11 Clear at Harmony Cemetery. 1113 SEVE: W Main 2473 I | ook So' L gecided o et and trythe || uary 25, ot ‘and 'ne. afler accident; ro- | pifisbureh. 2060 80 10 §ip Clotiay | JEFEERIS. Tucudas Januac Modern Chip e I . L. Cascade. Was nearly five || | wa b & | L2 L Cancade e T peary vl | FnsE. e e mesh-—srey Tink, copiaiing | Eotind Ore 2078 10 18 093 Rmine Piispand :J‘L"\}ln‘fr‘v-“ Fune ~ T.F. COSTELLO | = ~ |ihe price of the ‘Cascade’ many, man: oney. 1ost on Mond: Reward. Potomac l\-lflthC 2084 48 32 it resid 2. NOW LOCATED AT, [ e rver, Yo Strie biie io oy ||| Enasy- dost on Meaday. Lake City 3028 28 14 R L R 724 N. CAP, ST. NORTH 7976, nothing of improved health.’ | | N dremond o chsmois bt out um Antonlo 3012 £8 53 Jamuary, D i'2 om. " Relatives gnd [ 1724 3 e A 7 i Men and women abatain from laxa- a CHart Ton ,‘;g Diego. . 3014 64 44 (SO, = = tives, Medical Science ot Fra- ||| treen, Park rd gud Hobart st.” Reward. |5 FRraclsc s 0 50 OO, 1hoB oL NE WSO i 1 th P! 2 uls. .. 3080 89 14 e LB R BRI Juent s ol o i, Turkatives Jeads 1o !|| SETTER, femate; tan ang PIack: one year 3038 14 —18 {nke, Whitaker). devoted wite: of George| . | chnome Commeqhences, “ ey weaen the | | olf. _Reivard. Potomae 2077 1970 48 40 Wodonnson. re. Bemalos resine ul toe Al'[-u[): o Auto D v :}mm testinal m . Intern: 2 3000 i whern they may be reviewed fro stistic—expreasive—{nexpensive. Proper Footwear 1;'.:‘{';&:“‘;1:‘" 'ghfi. ;:géifle'nfinszfi. e T R 20.68_43 54 15 Mt e 58901 D | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. chi: dad Syt e ke || ROcect OVt i e s FOREIGN, Shabe] ot T Fobe e Crarke " Fridar Jani | — at lent minaies. It strenthens and tones the [l | 879 Seoats esarn kayy, heep snodey, Joom (8 am. Greenwich time. tod: arv 20t 1 pm.. Walter H. Broo) » Tdscles, 1 favigorates the whole ® Station Pemperatire Rciating. Refullves and frisnds Hivited 20 'BLACKISTONE'S Tomr °§00.000 men and women can || WHITE FUODLE—-:mnH Jmu-ry R | London, Eneland S N Departed - thik life. January | g % s S00-000 omterin benencs 80 || ward. Potomac 400." 21 Bryant st. n.e. 28% | Paris. France. 42 1030 a6 ponoat Waier Reed Howoiall | Floral Blanket Sprays' convineo yourself stop in today at the ||| WRIST WATCH, lads's sreen_gold. cut cor- | Sacana. Austrid....... 28 ERNEST LAWSON. beloved hushand of 9 " ) drug “store named below and et that || [ners on black ribbon band: Saturday. Re- mhaken bsumark-c. 30 y L e R P A i T S v T N 1 booklet ‘Wh: 3 o raltar. Spain........ b8 Part cloudy and. prices._1d4th & H. 1% Tel. M B e S hauid, st rd. 300 Quackenbos. Huru (Fayal). Azo 8% Part cloudy | Balles! Remains at hia mother = e of happiness WRIST WATCH. white gold. Gruen. Sicinits | Hamilton. uda 62 Part cloud 2126 5tn et uneral i o |gour Hife. O'Donnell Drug Stores—Ad- |homm| T G on11eh ik Tarian, Rorte At 75 Cloaro W L BL e Bamtist Ehirch R G, Geo. C. Shaffer ™° 4t :D€ P tween 9th and 11h: reu.rd cuhd Alox- ai\lnn cmu..“ = 04 Cluudr and 13th sts. n.w.. Thursday. January 28 at | CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main % andrin 0-F-dde N 80 Clear 1:30pm. Belalives invited.88° ‘s MODERATE PRICES. Prompt udm-. I

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