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[WILLIAM W. BLANTON | oReAmzaTION Acrrvrres. | | |1S DEAD AT AGE OF 47| The Washington Florists’ Club will meet, § o'clock, at 712 Twelfth street. | ‘Was Brother and Secreury to Rep- | resentative From Texas—Had | the Civil War, will meet. § o'clock, at Nomination of officers and address by Peter Bissett, who will discuss the Lived Here 7 Years. irand Army Hall = Staaton Park bulb sftuation. Mrs. Ellen Spencer Mussey Tent, will meet, & School. EXPIRES IN HOSPITAL| iz b g Distriot of Columbla—Generally falr A s Febtutary 3. then tonight and tomorrow; slightly l‘flld;l 5 (T ‘ h. \vv‘m “flnll“‘llY "u: 'mfi]l"r‘.;;h-”va u‘mv tonight, lowest temperature about 34 N N O Y oterment. 4t 3 degrees; moderate to fresh west and D‘“ghte‘ of New‘}"l’" Writer ;"l Lanel Dies After Operation—Had | uary Olivet Cemets < Yo northwest winds. Planned Stage Career In Memoriam. BARBER. Tn Joving rempmbrance of o Wear Mishand, LOTS HARBER, who Sspart et this 1ifa two yoars ago today, Fenr ary 1. 1924, What wau to hold vour band, ot i EVOTED E.MATTIE BAR Mans. ave. n.w. »: Mk\t» Sacred 1o the dear “mother, MARY Bl e 1 giv o on the morning of | No. 1, Daughters of Union Veterans of | Maryland—Mostly cloudy, Snow o the home of Dr E. Preston st Baitt flurries and slightly colder in west HALLIE M HORERT portion tonight; tomorrow generally e e on fair; fresh west and northwest winds. et ] Tiierment in Lojger Virginia—Generally fair tonight and | Sl . ik tomorrow; colder tonight; fresh, pos-| Miss Eieanor Arnold Sl 11 30458 | 5 ooy an members of Syractse Loags. | sibly strong, west and northwest winds | old, daughter of Robert T. Smiall. spe- 6o of B eguented 10 moet vl | on the coast. cfal writer for the Consolidated Press | chavel of Jas, ¥ Went Virginia—Cloudy and colder, |\’ e X ; with snow flurries, in northeast por h': " "a:“'}-“d', e ”;“j"_ tion tonight; tomorrow generally fair. | G¥e: Far and Whroat Host ot _anw b Records for 24 Hours. lowing an operation on her tonsiis. TOMAS onial operations were resort Thermometer—4 p.m., 40; § p.u., 41: | T2 additlonal operations were vesor ot Poare ed to without success 2 . ng. REIIoG.| SeARE. e e Bine 12 midnight, 49; 4 a.m., 39; 8 a.m., 38, ok ey MO JACKSON v et 3% sy e 81 Miss Small was the granddaughter P P Waughter | - from Grice's chavel, T and i b of the late Rear Admiral Charles ar K pm hghie 0 29.61; 12 midnight, 4am., 29.56 : o Nz 980, |8 arn. o8t T < Sigsbee, commander of the Maine m'l et 5 aitend = of Rev. Samuel W Al Assoctabion wilt |, Highest temperature, ALEXANDER JACKSON, i B ern evangelist and editor Officers in Mount Tabor Meth- | 2¢,|1:40 a-m. venterday come to Washington from N 1 - where she was preparine for & stige 7:40 8.m. today. career, to spend the holiday with her Highonorasure same date last vear—|parents, and had expe to return Bhekt, 4¥;1owsst, 2. to her work early in January follow Tide Tables. ing the operation. Since making he (Furnished by United States Coast aud | jast Suminer ot the harvest naverick Geodetic Survey.) festival given by New York artists Today—Low tide, 4:52 a.mn. and 7:08 |and musiclans from the Summer | JACOBS p.m.; high tide, 10:32 a.m. and 10:43 | colony Woodstock, N pom. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:30 a.m Smail had been giving ring for o ~ 50 pm.; high tide, 11:10 am. 11:24 pan BESTAL B Fortunes TSRS T Assoclation at Peabody izens' i Cameter o'clock, Y Walker Blanton, #i years and secretary to Thomas L. Blanton his residence, 821 W illiam old brother | Representative of Texas, dled at Maryland avenue mnortheast, yester duy after short illness. The Union Trust Co ill ai = Ar. Blanton had lived in this ety Company will aid you in tox last seven years. Prior to safe and profitable saving and when you coming to Washington he was cashier are ready to invest, our officers will be glad . |for the American Express Co. at Gal- to assist you in the selection of desirable | | veston, Tex., and afterward assistant nager of a wholesale sta lnvutmen‘ secukities. house there. 2 member Mang are When othe What Manor Park Citizens' Association will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at the residence of Herbert S. Bryant, 304 Rittenhouse street. are built upon steady saving and wise in- vestment and there is no other foundation for assured success. 18 & home All thirigs vy But when wr Columbin Commandery Drill Corps will give its annual minstrel show and dance at the Willard Hotel. A chorus of 65 volces will be assisted by members of the order of the De Molay Minstrels, § o'clock. Dancing, Burlefth Citizens’ meet, 8 o'clock, odist Church. ry of larmony occurred Galveston and 42, JACKSON. e Lodge. herehy Tt FRED JACKSO und meml 83, 1. B. 1" sorgow t Fetfng " Foaneral 2% Paid on Chec the M 8, occurred at He leaves V. Blanton { Miss Rubelle of i widow, Mrs. Daisy brother, a daughter, Blanton, who lives here g and 3% on Saun, {\6ith her mother, and three sisters, nk W. Tl and Miss Webb Wlanton, of Austin, Tex., and Mrs. James Kilgore of Dallas. | Funeral services will be conducted . lat the Metropolitan Baptist Church, OF THE :wm and A streets northeast, tomor- |vow morning at 10 o'clock. Rev ]mm Compton Ball, pastor, will of ficlate, Edward J. Stellwagen ‘ i Accounts ! | The Washington Practical Psychol- ogy Club will meet for business, 8 o'clock, at the Playhouse. “What 1 Saw and Did in Russia’” will be the subject of a lecture by Alrs. Frank H. Sunell before the Wom- an’s Single Tax Club al 213 O street. ght a above 1 ‘ w T miss PE fessional debut | ILEIAMS ATGETER Fobruary 1 rancn of P 2 Washington Distric National Counell of Catholic Women will give a card party at the May tlower for the benefit of rural schools | in southern Maryland ‘ouncil_of the and and her are Ars. Fthel Rear Admiral Kittelle Navy t three sisters. Miss mother, Ken- s niece of Curtls Chadwick, Willlam S. Mc. The Sun and Moon Pallbearers will bo James { von . President Be." Furniture Salon Second Floor Kinley, Linneaus P. Savage. p and Basil Curry 1 friends of Mr. Blanton DULIN&MARTIN (@ 1215 ~1217 F Street and 1214 t01218 G Street Announces I'he prices of cood t We ofi fact that ste. °r 3 Overstuffed Furniture shion negre moh ask covering v $37a 00 to $180 00 ort, medi covered figured tapes $285.00 to $210.00 wering reversible Dave ime ; try- Charr size; c 1pe mohair: with figured tapestry- $82.50 to $68.00 us abovey $82.50 to $68.00 fted hion same size: t covered with blue and maize $197.50 to $148.50 5 cushioned ; covered ir; reversible $225.00 to $175.00 olid Walnut, William and design; covered tigured $115.00 to $87.50 Armchair, Solid Mahogany : cov ered striped velour $65.00 to $49.00 nut, carved: striped $47.50 to $30.00 Wal browr i large wn cush mbinatic Davenport, taupe moha cush Chair, S Mary frieze— Bencl covered br mo. Solid oli carved : striped Mo hair— $40.00 to $29.50 Stool, Solid Walnut, carved ; cov ering figured tapestry— $31.50 to $23.50 . Ttalian Solid Wal hand-loom tap 250.00 to $150.00 arved Solid Mahog $125.00 to $97.50 cushion, covered $35.00 to $22.50 covered Prel: nut; covered estry— Ar any Stoo down velour- Dining Room Suites Welch Solid Walnut, 10 pieces $750.00 to $575.00 Duncau Phyfe, Solid Mahog 10 pieces. with mirror— $1,650.00 to $1,237.50 any ; Chinese Chippendale red Chinese Lacquer <olid mahogany- $350.00 to $280.00 red Chine lacquer deco- : solid mahogany— $225.00 to $165.00 2 Chairs to match above ; each— $75.00 and $57.50 "4n Assortment of Sample Pie of Wicker Furniture at HALF PRICE Secretary. decorated ; Console rated e these revisions lower IFine Furniture should appeal to the woman o1 \We are effecting a clearance of odd pieces few illustrations: the actual former Occasional Pieces English Wall Table. ~n‘ll] walnut $65.00 to $44.50 Combination $60.00 to $45.00 Mahogany Combina $57.50 to $45.00 Walnut $57.50 to $45.00 Solid Mahogany $125.00 to $97.50 Solid Mahogany $33.50 to $25.00 Screen, Sotid Walnut ; i-loom tapestry panel $45.00 to $32.50 Mahogany ; Dun $32.50 to $25 Walnut Combina- tion— $16.50 to $8.00 Night Table., with Drawer: dec orated green lacquer $27.50 to $19.50 Walnut Combina $35.00 to $26.50 Solid Walnut $50.00 to $37.50 Solid Mahogany $45.00 to $29.00 try Table, Solid Y Walnt ith wrought iron stretcher $87.50 to $68.. 50 Solid Walnut- $60.00 to $45.00 [ .irv' Lable. raised leaf: green lacquer on solid mahogany— $54.00 to $42.50 decorated green— $23.00 to $14.75 Mahogany Combina $16.50 to $12.00 Farly carved; Hutch., Walnut Secreta tion— Secretary Commode. with Console. Solid can Phyfe— Ind Table. Cotiee Table, tion— Cofiee Table. Cotiee Stand, Table Chest, Book I'rough. lnd Table. tion--- One-Half Price Carved Ttalian Walnut $125.00 to $62.50 Italian Walnut— $75.00 to $37.50 Carved Italian Walnut— $37.50 to $18.75 $27.50 to $13.75 Settee. Chair. Carved ich Jardinieres LAMPS at Reduced Prices Many special are offered. Floor TLamp values Second Salon V enetian All-Glass Mirrors at HALF PRICE $65.00 to $32.50 $75.00 to $37.50 $100.00 to $50.00 All other Mirrors, not otherwise reduced. at 25% discount. Freeman all close per- 1 | nut Farms Dairy Co., | ford | Funeral s | the | southeast, 1 | The Citizens' Assoclatton of Takoma, Do C.. will meet, 8 o'clock, in the library. Trafflc Director Eldridge and Col. 1. €. Muoller, his assistant, are scheduled to speak on traffic problems. James A. Edgerton will give a free lecture on “The Teachings of Jesus, $ o'clock, in the gold room of the Shoreham Hotel. S.W. T COMER, 51, DIES. el W. T. Comer, i1 years old, r of the stables for the Chest- and a resident of this city for - 1rs, died of heart disease at his dence. 3527 Hert 1 place, Saturday. He had been in failing health for several months. rvices were conducted at Ryan's undertaking es 317 Pennsylvania avenue iis afternoon at 2 o'clock was in Glenwood Ceme Jame: tablishmen Interment tery. Mr. Comer leaves his widow, Mrs Rose Comer: two sons. Hobart and Willlam Comer, and two daughters Miss Elizabeth A. Comer and Miss Virginia M. Comer ——————————————— Tuxedos, $25 EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. Mourning Blacks Dyed 24-HOUR SERVICE Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. coln 239 It costs you no more to buy on our liberal credit plan. No inter- est charges — nothing extra to pay for the convenience of charg- ing. Open an account and share in these sen- sational price reduc- tions on Suits and Overcoats. All our $35 values now $24.75 all our $40 values now $29.75. A spe- cial lot of $25 values now $15. EISEMAN’S 7th and F Sts. GRAVE VAULT PROTECTION From Water in the Grave Tho best hurisl cass in the world. A steel vault. Never beforn hag the man of ordinary means been able to give his loved ones the best without great expense. This wonderful Clark Grave Vault furnished by 885 W. W. Chambers for We Give You a $250 Complete Funeral for $125 ¥ buls t d TromCity Hosptiata. $4.00 A phone call to Col. 432 will bring us to you. The Brown Ma:l' Funeral Home W. W. CHAMBERS C0. 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Undertakers PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION PAYS 5% Compounded Semi-Annually Commencing January 1, 1926 Assets Over $10,500,000 Surplus $1,000,000 Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Today—Sun rose 7:16 a.m.; 5:28 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7 sets 5:30 p.m. Moon rises 9:05 p.ui; Automobile lamps to be lghted one half hour after sunset Condition of the Water. uperature and condition of water at Great Falls today at 8 aamn.— Temperature, condition, very muddy. Weather sun sets a.m.; sun sete 9:24 am n Varlous Ci nvsueg 2 ey cwegolmE g Albany Atlania Atlant Haltim irmingia Hieniac Tex. ity !‘Imqup today.) Temperat zores da 0 ax 50 | Havus, Colon. Canal Zone Dedths Reported 339 G et oww 84 U°S.°S" H How | Harvard st i ut sty M Honital Ponn High i i " Run Home Tor aged” | G Raad ome Tor ‘A Plails g woad Diace Florere Carpénter Hospital Rictard 8. Daily. 48 1 Maggin 51, 418 Burrell 1. 71 amics Lewis. 5 hoils Provident st fne Soviet Russian co-operative societies | | representatives are reported to be ac- tive in Canada and to have placed or- ders for $750,000 worth of tractor and parts there FOoU e Avply, ND. tan_hodv and tan and Washington | Animal aryland ave. ew ndw Animal " COLLI Very timid. Apply - Wasl Cin 538 Mary i oAl Beson DOG. wiute bull. " Can have eanie by idepti 7 n. ung: male: mag. ashington “Anim3i i ey Rescile Leagiie, Aoy 149 | BROCCH—-ONi-Tashioned. diamond ar with 4 pearls missing: Friday aft d el tween 14Th and +a. &ve. nd fth Shaiee | i SV *rewand S PIRSE—Small, grar. o ma | gloos. 31 bill.”change L‘O\T—Blyh fur-trimmed. taks from Cafe Lorraine. n.w. last Wed .y immediately to 25 et the one taken in exchan 71 COLLIE female ble and white. 5th st. n.w. o~ aken by mi 14t Ana R e Boon, " Picdie Yol | (g Pnon-]n‘u'x 1 d away trom home: Finder Dloise ret: w all Potoma DL b RING. solitaire. Saturday after- noon, Jenuary 30, $th floor. Kellogx Bldg. Liberal nw.unl it found abd returned | Roor wmall, shaggy. tail. ter; ”mx r* ag No. 8554 four. 10th and You to] DOG. Pt 150k gra touf, 3 e FRATE Pl TR TR and S ste. At 60, GERMAN POLICE 0G| fim % ‘monthe ol Bldg. Beward et s [, SETTER DOG—C¢ L:.‘,.?'. R 0% fie.’.‘::e:t".' Phone North 10474, light ior, fi i I.. vichits ‘of f returned to t a roll of money with rubber bang Teward if returned to Room 2: ¥ BAG. cor containin w sin ave. and Clarendon 18892, PIN, U. S. N. A, S. mormning, prob- Ib? f‘n‘ ltma car between on'}.'gn ::'m 1 Fhone clev"hnd dan-ws" POCEETB S e of B sum of Monday.” Please call ETBOOX, Plack. ) ihode' Tsland ave. Peward: 20 Mo 5485 on_ Saturday night. ler ' purse, containing mo; ”Aec.l:h::n ox 492-R. Star office. TMBRELLA—Late Saturday : e ook Evening Star_Building. = IST_WATCH—White gold. Dblue sa hires in claap: downtown. Saturday noon. Totity Sries" Siapies. 1722 Nase."ave. "nw. PURSE, | EiegseaE=Tes the | | ! Church of the Holy | Fileen Plunket | who is a gra |t the beth Sigsbee Small, Miss Mark Sigshes Small and Miss Jean all. uneral services will be it the home of the parents. dral avenue, tomorrow af o'clock. Rev. Paul Sp City, . Lord Plunket's Sister on Stage. LONDON, February 1 (&) i ster of Lord ¥ uate of the Ro: emy of Drunatic Art, hes begi profession: stuge -:\rwr with succes S in a |n1-| 1ction of “The Bl Bird rrick Th(fiwr \ her | coox. Mattie Stewart. girl 1! of Eugviie A wister of M ar Bielask! 2 at ¥ i ceme Departed D and E a invited 10 attend BRUNO. Saturday, FRANE BRL Ellen Devlin Emilie Stant . E. e of funeral the tesidence of Wis mother graham st o . Services at Grace ( Wnudm& Md. at 1 pm. Relatl grienda invited. Interment at Grace Cometery. COLEMAN. Fridny, Januars 29 1826, Herndon, Va. MARTHA ALICE COLI MAN. widow 0f the late Aaron S. Coleniin and danghter of the late Ror Faret Hunter. Funeral serv fevs chapel Alexandria ¥ Nethorint Relatives ang friends On_ Sunday, January 31, GEORGE T, beloved hisband of Cook, aged 82 years Funeral fro lnte. resdence. 1820 Half ol ww. Wednis | day. February 3, at 2 pm ~ Relatives wnd Tavited.. Interment Cedar: Jiill Sunday, Jgnuary 31,1090, ot P esidente s AT v f‘ . e s o m hA SER GO a Margaret Cox, Erussia Diamond m’ui piagher” gf Howprd Jackuon " Finerd itfton Forge, Tiesday. Fevmiary e wactoie at tho W st Jarvis funeral parlors, Georgia ave. 6w DAILY. Januar Enlored into eternal life Saturday, 3 ot A5 e RICHARD it 67 the late Hev. S i | aity. “Funieral Tussdas: Fep: D, Trom. the. resescs o | & \lrvl Hattie Daily Ross. 11567 1at gt fiow, Relatives aud Gtends fovited. Interment in Harmony Cemetery PUTRON. January 20. 1026. at East D‘Plfll %\]fith Va. in his 84th vear, JA- OB C. ‘r {ON. beloved husband of $iatity 5. De Dutron. Interment 1n Aring. fom Naomal Cotiotery. “Hiaday. Febroa'y i . DUNPAR. Suturies Janyaer et i 2 o Viretnia, oy oy AR CDuh e nerl lager. MAINE resting omeet Jarcis Co s funeral Georela ave. nx. FLANAGAN. On Sunday, Jan at_her residence, 7 Marylan U ¥ NAG. (nee Lusby) Flanagan, ae Funerai _from the 436 Tth st at’ 5150 heloved wife of Robe 7 11 mouths. A. Taltavull, day, Fevruary Chureh. D unil““ !ifln‘ at 9 o' .e of per soul, mhgnn and friends RINSLOW s RE v 5K i | LAING. T~ fe Satardas esting at F Not Thia htt Calied he Jut came to show h el a flower In ‘paradise can bioc HE FAMILY Notiee : “llll‘\l\ Jaauary 30, 1026, ut 7 . widsce 47D e we’ ALSKGY 1TNEY dged 86 Flneral from ahove residence Tue ebruury 2, ut & D Biermient "¢ Voneressionil beme Please onut flowere. . Jumsry .‘H 10926, Bip E n.w. CHARLES F | In ‘hta” 60ih voar " Dits motica hereattor. - In Memoriam. ALIEN. In sad Lut loving remembrance of “otir _dear neplien_und cousin, EDGAR LLEN. who dcparted this life thres years g today, February 1, 1923 Tha month of February once more s here, To us the saddest of the year. | Your memory Is as great tods: | As it was the hour you pased away. | HIS TNCLE HORACE ALLEN AYD| FAMIL + ALLEN. In sad hut loving rememtrance of our dear son, EDGAR W. ALLEN. wiho | cied "threa years a0 todas, uary e remembered, Sweet, hapyy vour nme When W our sorrow and bitter tears flow, Thera sou sre fondlv | memories, cling ‘round | "ead memories of three Unknown to other fathers and mothers, Steals to our mide and whispers “Cheer up, father, mother, death cannot divide,"” B o) D, JaTEs D HARRY 15 lifs one ¥ SUG LA ried uary len, who sears #50 Yod READY SPENCER. ROBINSON it o FUNERAL DIRECTORS Wm H. Sardo & Co. Diguiticd nt Service \X’/ W. Deai&co. LINCOLN 8200 Chapet. est 9 " Gawler Servnce Funeral Directors Since 1850 Main 5512 Penna. Ave. NW CHAS. S. ZURHORST L EAST CAF ST v Lincolr Timothy Hax‘flon NOW 1 CAP ~ BLACKISTONE'S Floral “Blanket Spra Beautitnl_Flo wizne. Moderate | Detees. 74.,. & ¥, Tl G \‘ Shaffer 900 14th St. N.W Ve Specmhg,e in Floral Designs at Moderate Pr‘ICQS INC F lorists M™FHSTANV._MAIN 6p88