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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1926. PRESIDENT OF INDIANA | INVENTION REJECTED, |HARRY BRIAN HICKMAN |GOOLIDGE COMMENDS |POLICE SEEKING NEGRO | ONE DOLLAR REALTY BODY DIES| 1o a v TAKES OWN LIFEI IS CLAIMED BY DEATH| poN epEces ACTIVITIES| AS SHOOTING VICTIM DIES nyuuyss AL 1150 pai At y g 5 8 et B s LIAMS Hushind of Tda CHICKEN John C. Shafer Interested in Ad- . Former Employe of The Evening d Robert Cheeks, Colored, Wanted on | Jiinnafi s o "o e . Jather of “Min Diilan 1, Heere I pariors of Win 109 sth Sisseretta Brooks. “Harry, Andrew, DINNER vertizing Resources of Italian, Failing to Obtain Finan-| Star and Member of Masonic |Highly Pleased at Business-Like| Charge of Murder of Edward e uterent a0 Arlingis eSS Opeat Wil '"‘{’,’,‘ucé"::”i‘unl;‘fi?‘nf.“." < His State. N e L : : Fraternity Succumbs. 2 2 Jackson, Also Colored. at Ry Y- 1. etween | We.did not know the naln you | 3 did ot } e pain you bore! EVERY SUNDAY 15 Carl Shafer: president of fhe cial Backing for Sugar Cane Manner in Which More Important and o CURTCHAKD TIAW: | Wo did ot e 3 i, h|\' o mourn their loss one ! We only know vou wen! Harry Briand Hickman, 60 years old, A city-wide search for Robert| isoihac e Reains restiE And never aid kooq a7 . jIndlans BoaliEatite Assoclation, aied Planter, Shoots Himself. formerly a I'notype operator for The | Legislation Has Been Handled. | (jcoky, colored, 2504 Virginia avenue, | i the W simeat Sarii o fineral bar | ZEVELY. At 1 home in_ New Y. ¥ROW At his home in Anderson, Ind.. Jun- o : L : : el lore il 16" Einday, Fevruary 7| Feh % o New Y SR S0 Afiee Wn. Wnees OF b _ vening Star, died at bis home, 3419 wanted on a charge of murder, was | (%00, 8 S mday Fearg, B | Kebray 6. 1030, i BAYNTON ZEVELY| 12 Noon to 9-P.M | months. A e ... |Twenty-fourth street mnortheast, yes- . #| instituted by the police early this| ruary’s. at'i'pum. Tatermient at ATEIK- | joes Mondas he et e Gyl peTY et Mr. Shafer had been o member of | Believing he had perfected & SUEAX|terday, after a long iliness, President Coolidge has let it be|morning following the death at Emer. | i Cemeters A alondas, the elghth 30 0 clar In Addition to Our e Do o B e e ey | cane planting machine that would | "y flickman first went to work for [ known that he is highly pleased over|gency Hospigal of Idward Jackson, SON, Suddenly. Wednesday. Februars . | =5 5 Mana | epable him to reap a fortune, and|mThe Star in 1901, then left the en 0 . colored, 2331 G street, whom he is 4t 730 a.. JOUN HENSON. b In Regul la C St | Real Estate “Association for several | yainn € bl " Ghtain financial, bac of the puper, but returned in | {he Progress heing made in the House | colored, 33 G sireet, Whom e 18§ lowed Bushand of ciare i desoud | egular a la Carte Service |||years ing to place it on the market, Frank and worked continuously until|#nd Senate in the matter of legislation. | e “Coloved. 2418 Virgini nvente, | Haram. Jukn Aot pneelr Mrs R | ALLEN. bt loving remembrance of As presgident he had mapped out a years old. 4602 Four- | yeired in March, 1924. He was em-|The President congratulates the mem- [ where the shooting oceurred, was i Rosie Jienson He is also ar and hrother in-law. HENRY lan for calling general public atten- | 20745009 Ao b st s C v nothrr. Mrs, R Henso ALLEN. who. devarted this 9 Mo o e i taes nd e, | teenth street, ended his life yesterday | ployed also by the Washington Post|hership of these two bodies for the |also shot, a bullet from Cheek’s pistol, | o, five gisters and a host of | life © ako. January 31" 4nd Feor afternoon by shooting himself in & |for several years. 2 it is charged, having broken her right ives amd Giends, Funeral 1rom | purces of Indiana. This campaigh, | washroom in the Insurance Building,| He was a member of Pentalpha |Pusinesslike way they have been han- |, i | sou 4 residence Sunddy. February 7 From this world of pain and sorro | which has been made the chief activity | §5 [ rreenth street. to Ebenezer M. E. Churh. where o a Jand of pea TLodge No. 23, F. A. A. M.; the Na- {dling the more fmportant legislation | Nys, Barber, questioned at Emer- vices Wil b held A€ 1 b Rev, J. W Gog Wi (ke ot SI » |l of the association for the yvear, wil - ~ 4y Yo, <8 e ath h ices wil (1 b, Rev, & W | PENNSLYVANIA AVE. || continueds under the direction of [ Lojacono, anative of Ttaly und|tional Union and the Typographical |and in his commendation he includes gency Hospital, said the men had an | [isery oficiating. = ielanves and Sheods | Where thet have tound @tetiat soet former resident of P'orto Rico, where | {injon argument at | o'clock this morning / sler, as vice presi ot oo, 7 e e s as well as e s ‘ o waved hin liand at carls worn IXTAWY ) S 5 AT ELEVENTH :h[\m hlasler, WG 2% vice presic| he had become familiar with the sugar | o rvived by his widow, Mrs, | the Democrats as well as the members | TUEHEFE B0, 5 U0 oney.. She He s et cay DRIDGE AND IOy '\'n?,'fi“n”}‘u' 2 s industry, was a former president of | pmma V. Hickman; a daughter, Mrs. | of his own political party. thought the bullet that broke her| n . BRASS. Sucred 1o the memors of our de. Columbia_ Chapter, Sons of Ttaly. He | \Wilfred 1. Lawson; a son, Henry R. | The absence of party politics in the | leg was intended for Jackson, And answered the Macter's ca yoted mothor, NANKTE BRASS wio e had resided in this city the past 10} fickman, and a nephew, Elwood |pandling of the tax reduction legisla-| When the first shot was fired, she |HICKMAN. Fridgy, February 5. 1920, at i | PUiied (s Hfe twelve sears azo tod 2L ) \ » o ehruary 6, 1914 vears and was well known in business| jijckman. n and the World Court w said, Jackson crawled under a.table| JRilthee, FU5 AL O It 1a louels without vou. drar mother E circle: Funeral services will be conducted | cialy 1 s o the President . [ to shield himself, and was there when Hickman and T of Mrs. Wilired E _In the midst of others T Yesterday afternoon Lojacono Visit-|at the residence Monday morning at | Sen” poe wmiraed a dioposition to|he was shot. Jackson died three| Lawson and Hewrs & ‘Hckman ;. belteath ms similen | > Drain Stoc : 3 5 Fomn Faidence Morias: Fenriary That {a Alwaye longine Jor Son ed the office of the M. P. Drain Stocks| 10 o'clock. Kev. Willlam . Pettus | troqt both foreign and fiscal affairs |hours after he was wounded. B B e e on . rlends. HER DEVOTED DATGHTER COk RN - and Bond Co. and engaged in & long| will officiate. Interment will be in = sting b ss in —_——— vited, Mnieiment at Fort Lincoln Ce BUNDY. In cherishad a inz mey © E specialize in the ar- ||| Conterence. 1o lett the office and re | Fort Tincoln Cemetery. with Misonte | nd legislation affecting business in tery. my Beloned "’) A R e = 100 IS o 28 e e the Senate i on-partisan manner. ¢ i N T - rangement of Funeral [J|tned atter ia ifew minutes, Palies} nano “This comment trom the resident | DIES AT THE AGE OF 76. |mickyax. soecia unication of Penc| O sed away F. L S think he left at that time to commit| A native of Baltimore, Mr. Hick- taibha Lodge. No. 4. B A, A. M ; : by b ) A mative . 2 vas looked upon today as being all the Munday. Febriare K oo atiend . | DAVIS, sd Lut loving remembrance of = suicide, but delayed the shooting until| man, who lived here 40 years, was the | &>, e i am Monday Febrian G b TR O AT Wi and. Flowers and offer artistic— [J|s3lcide, But delayed the shooting uatll Tolor the Tato Willinne 11 Hickmar | lore noteworthy coming as it.does | o 400 punnan Porter in U. S. A of Dirothes “.{‘“".‘,‘ IS Y ey o s with Mr. Drain. who was foreman of a division at the “‘}'" upen the heels of his oxx:lrrlTl"l Fort Lintem. To mettis With Masonic hon 2 2 p rays e o NS s amonk oihom him and his administration in a wrong "HICAGO, February 6 UP).—James |JACKSON, rtd .‘hi' m” esd Under the sad &0 deen . o i 5 light, for political purposes, by unfair | B. Newsome, 76, the oldest Pullman ar e resdence 14 U3 w6 Ton for vou. dear Jimemis 1 stec ' » by g Mra. BETTY JACKSO When he e Aad with pain 'I”l‘\::‘ljlln‘x‘fnn 'fL'.fi.éL‘.f,d ”;r‘l:;:rd e 1}:.1 SHOT WHILE DOING FAVOR. and unwarranted eriticism. porter in the country, is dead after! sue lave Voted dauhter. Mr= And Sou® Hetle Borde ot ane iy reaths adahartars, Tehd o — S 5515 years of service. He traveled faw. Chariew B, Da Just o hear them ofice 4gain up. headquarters. reached the scenea few] o SO b S 6,000,000 aties on Ballmiarn (g fenda®F dneral from i \ THE FAMILY * nutes later “« g i ore n 'vere. oundet > x h Dlist hareh. gHit_ang, Corcorsn', & . S. Sacted to the memo ¥ dea Bercosln be Qnctioned: 4 eoitiioue : ¥ 7| MRS. J. M. CASWELL DIES. |Iore shan $:000,000 mifen on Puliman | 8y 58 0a(hot ek 00t CSZra 3% Lo, oo g 1 ooy of e of suicide was given b Motorist He Was Serving. service on ;\'v'!:l:ndmr 10, 1870, L:,n;? JACKNON. The . v s | it bruary 6. 1018 S 5 = . |no complain v was made agains i 1 e fell v ie of that grin Nevitt. While he was telling a motorist how | Funeral Services This Afternoon in | jio “GoPIH CHE0 fras = ncen With aGProw Mrs. | monster. deathe Mot & et e 2 el e far it was to the city, Robert Bon; Hook Cresk Cembter “My® 'mother: taught -me never to ETTY JACKSON” Tun Feb- naueror. throueh fis Tord and \ parte, color 5 yeurs ot . = A 1026, a1 ocl rinity r. aud he was truly Y o say. O i . on EDWARD DEV'NY EXP]RES parte, ‘lm-ed. 45 years old, was shot exy. el with a fool, but to humor st Church, 13th and " Corcoran ets. 3 G erave, 1ho's TWO STORES | and dangerously wounded Ly an ) Mrs. Jennie Milton Caswell, 38 vears | him.” Newsome often sald, and this s Bt eSS B pite o e eeping milions ] 2 lored man, 0. with old, wife of Louls F. Caswell, died at|he called his motto of life. “That's| MARGARET & BYRD Rer werd VY R WILLIAMS 14¢h & H 1222 F St. Ml wae: Fatiier of Ascistant Director companion. stopped hin about 12| her residence. 1261 New Hampshire | what T do, T study my man and I|;acksox. omcers and memers of the La . In loving remembrance of i Telephone Telephone o'cloe ast night hort distance |, venue, Thursday. She had been in|know him."” & ux {hie: Progressive Associs SALL FLETCHER. whe Main 3707 Frank. 5357 of Engraving Bureau. from his homie, ut Fifty-elghth and | failing health several years Ior 45 years Newsome traveled be N g ated 5o attend b devarted this 1o Philadeiobia. Pa Fals Clay streets northeast, Mrs. Caswell was twice married. [ tween Chicago and Denver in early . BETTY JACKSON. Su Edward Deviny, 76 veare old, & Honaparte, suffering from a bullet 3 pm from ighods no ho L miss sou = bt : Her firét husband was the late W. T.|days. T th and Corcoran ki clerk for the American Ice Co. here|wound in his chest, walked to the | Duugherty. She Is survived by her| 1lis largest tip was given by the| sts. nw *Members inied 3 v great gric? und sorrow for 20 vears and who served as |office of Dr. W. W. Jones, who g MRS, ANNIE E. BURLEIGH, Pry e 30 . 3 ¢ a o Dr. W. W. Jones, gave | second husband, two daughters, Miss [late Buffalo Bill. It was a $100 bill. el -k §incs Sou vassed awa guard at the Pan-American Union |him firstald treatment before he wis | 1auise Danenorte am e p_m;'? wnomi as 1 hano Do retireq] EVA:JONES. Hee. 5e | Lonz dave and nights I tried to helo you Building during the World War, died | taken to Casualty Hospital by police | Iirown, and two sons, T. M Daugherty | March 1 next. Ordinarily the Pull- J.\x(igm\, Members he Lincoin Mutual | U B R Seliee s ered in Providence Hospital Wednesday |of the eleventh precinct. His condi- |and W, M, Daugherty. man Co. retires its porters at the age| s funersl ot Mend | Sihce’Sou ware calied to heaven J after short {lluess. \He was the|tion was reported serfous at noon| Funeral services and interment will | of 70, but because of many requests| JACKsOM Crinity st Chure. 13th But the presence of your sunshine father of John J. Deviny, assistant|toda A= = A e o and Corcoran sts. o.w.. Sunday., Februars Remaina to help ma Nrestor LS B _ be in Rock Creek Cemetery this after- | from patrons, a special order from the | 31, £9riom And keep me 1n g00d chesr 1| director of the Bureau of Engraving| Tonaparte told police he did mot|noon. Rev. Eugene Regester will|president of the company retained "WEORGE W, COLE. Prestdent Thtil we shall mest In final praser dn}‘ufi:r:.'l f;i;_vi"s s et R his assalants, and said they | officiate. Newsome after um age. IAN H. THOMPSON. Rec. secy. * Today recalls the memory re conducted at | gave no reason for the attack. 07 - Toved one 2ons 5 the residence, 1332 Ma: 2 Siadiys B - . = = W k- 7H IACKSON. Eriay 3 s Ang thooe wha Think of her. northeast, today at ROT itt Wrecker Hurt. u» s fhitn i g y X 5 tor o ¥ o i Cathonic’ hnren s “ | EAST SIDE’S FRIEND DIES.| BROTHERS DIE SAME DAY.| Wbt Wrecker Hurt, o dtiuiirthy i e 3 ;u-km . Mr. Deviny is survived by old e (" e bide ot Ihiatont - Jacieon. L ai his son and by his wife, Mrs. Mary : James E. S. . old, 263 N street. membel ie force neral Nondas, HUSEAND Povite: Mrs. Sarah Scharlin Gave Proceeds Md‘ = CP"‘"' Hagerstown, employed I dismantiing the ERBNC|l Fidt 200 bay o ber wio {rorsTae oxioe s, G . Was Civi y otel, Fourteenth streets, was n o brance of ‘my dear R0eh DATHT s bl itontedl Lipartiment e of Factory to Poor Neighbors. | _ il War Veteran. | 00y injured this morning when |JACKSON. The of members of{ FOUNTANE” w w0 rest ten uperbly situated — apartmen Blnk Robber Cnptund . el pecial Dispateh to The Star struck by a piece of falling pipe. Miriam Chapter. No. E S5 T 3 1 S : ; = X NEW YORK, February 6 (P —3rs | 11AGERSTOWN. Al 1 uck by @ SEeE pine o euten) 1o utiend the, funeral Gf Hon: Lads suites.in a new, fireproof LOS ANGELFES, Calif.,, February 6| Sarah Scharlin, known us the “Hetts | BESTOWN, Wi, Febrieg JR0 tedted a e o oey ABAH JACHSO a5 Fehe 5 ildi 2 2 . x s e [ Within 12 hours after the death of | 10T @ possible fracture of the sku : e ki meant fhe o thoroughly modern building oyer- o Caiter holding up fhe Florence [ Green of the kast Side.” who for r ath (Of Lo Sl ians sus he iy recov ot : e e & x L P Rock Creck Park. Each National Bank in an outlying part uf | many years gave the proveeds of the | his brother, Isaac Pryor, at a local | o S5icHns suv he may recove N LENAY. R M ,,,:""“"’,\Mm ISTER. SARAN KYLER Cronoe it Los Angeles, a man who gave the|snuff factory she controlled to her|hospital vesterday, James E. S. Pryor. HON. 1. TILDA CARSON. Sees. ufnter, LATRA M ARGARET Grean Baik suite comprises seven large rooms. name of J. .. Sanders, was shot and | poor neighbors, died yesierday as the | 00" T TR SIS o s CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 0Ns. = e I pAR gt iIkA year azo todas. ¥Fe - ! captured by police. The loot, amount- | indirect result of an injury she re =SLralenines atith shington | . Hos F . e v s c ¥ Gapital, o olevoti” wiia g - two u)nl‘ph te baths and all the b i S calved {n ehasitanie mmrb: Gonnty Bar. vetatan ot the Clvn Twis “l"llllr‘.lfls\lnuzllgrl‘fl'y tland,'vhf‘ml:\:!“llrn\: Sepie mdinane devoted wife ¥ hack: 62 memories latest refinements of modern con- She was the founder of 35 relief |and prominent mative of this county, | Grder of Hihernians will be enter-| 1t home, 2100 1 H Fretalt o think of e todas struction. The living room, for Socleties and was credited with giving { passed away at his residence. tained by Division No. 7, Thursday, | wacGiLr o\ subs bam.| ’ THER AND DYDY e, is 17 ft. § in. by 13 1. 6 § 1 — | @WaY more than $300.000 to the needs. | The latter was $4 vears old. Tsaac St. Stephen's Hall, Twenty- | 135, S T 2 : s instance, Js 171, y 13 ft. 6 in., and One of her charities for the past | Pryor was a few years vounger. D and i hts. Thocbservane] 1ot a SRR sar Tor Y S fie lotice rooms Kroporflonate, gizes. | T d 5 20 years has been the care of 50 poor = _ O e ridmar, LT VAN | (A2 nome o Her Gausbter Mre Josenn | & i A o There are three exposures to every suite, uxeaos, families. Returning from the home poinE R L Atwood, 3828 10th et b.w. Monday, Feb-| ru 920 “ote band ot e and a large inclosed sun parlor com: of ‘one of these lust Monday, Ab BODY DUE TUESDAY. | ‘“Life Atter Death” will be the sub- P e e T : Frandfathe munds a delightful vista of Rock Creek 3 EISEMAN’S slipped_on the fce and fractured two ject of a talk tomorrow. 8 p.m.. at e 3 e i iin ribs. Pneumonia developed ebrus ! S alle ‘nited Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K|~ o jua KE aged & ¥ DAUGHTER. MARY V valley. Tth & T Sts L L Euneral of Mrs. B R. Brafley ol Sois muse oF Fheosophist o S P 3 s MARY V. These apartment suites are sold on 4t Sts. — — Be Held in Lexington. e B it “x.’?"?mf'l‘(“:."m.f’fii ol [HAWKINS, semembrance of ou chef cn;speriivailannierhip iyl foiit = ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | . . Fobrumsy 6 b in e oot ees the Lataote i.;,;‘:'_.fu_ ; S o e hias proven so practical and popular. TONIGHT. Edward E. Brad- |z ociation Tuesday, 8 p.m et OCCUPANCY AND OWNERSHIP at ; . Sl ’ ey ‘of the owner of the Talenaur | Bryan School. Subject: Citizens Tet X p e LESS COST than remt! NEW HOME The Tennessee Socicty of Wash S he owner of the Idlehour van 100! mem d a a Stock Farm, who died aboard the | sociation and Its Wor i X S devstion ington will meet at Willard Hotel at | 5 > | | ear e da iifs worth while ¥ n P r Iaven to motrn her departtre a devot ) Tonz for to. $:30 o'clock. There wi *> | liner Belgenland at anghai Junuary |son. president. will pr her, ma Waller: a o 3 iar ck. There will be dancin B : Tennette Marmall and other relut e | e m'-ddlw b and card playing, with special music Tuesdnn Mee Marpe® 9 | The Rea Triangle Outing Club will e MRmalna “Thatine 1 1623 Lanler UNDERTAKERS | g ahm, New York, and Mra. ¢ meet tomorrow at 245 pm. at Wit | B The Tennis Club of the Govern.| Annen, Detroit, Mich., are here |lams Lane, the first stop past | from the .;,m;.fl‘ e Founded 1872 ment Hotels invites waiting the 1 of the body Chevy Chase Semina The hike gl o fta out-of-town | AWaiting the arrival of the body and 3 | Secona Stuthv et . 1 1o isbranee el Place NW i friends und fornier guests of the hotels | MI. Bradley ix due here from Paim | will be throush woods and over hills | Kev dobi'n I interment 15 | o ST "Y“_’ 1623 Conn. Ave. toit dance 15 Reciation Tl Beach Sunday. It was announced |to Silver Spring. Bill Greenleaf,| Woodlawn Gmetsy. ; 2y *. Fevruary ¢ 4209 that definite funeral arrangements |leader. MONROE. Entered in i Main 97 N - 5 B ot b MW The Photo Finishers will meet fn Wil not be made until the body has | . : 3 i 3410 TR e REares : RN Gaky = 2 OPEN SUNDAY rooms G and H, Chamber of Com.|reached here. | The Sixteenth Street Highlands | @30 Colimiug o | DODS GRANT. . < 3 Phone Potomac 4600 merce, 8 o'clock. Citizens' Assoclation will mv‘e[ Mon. z‘gm- \lun'mu and »»;.{\,.. f:.m-:“«“( 0! SMITH. T « ‘”, memory of o : bresbyteris Monroe. - Tia feaves 10 1 eir loss |~ dear mother SOPHIE SMITH ALMUS R. SPEARE Mrs. Viv: i day. 8 p.m., at the Sixth Presbyterian | o000y o Tolatives and iriends, Funcral | s 1o yea AR 3, NICHOLS Mrs. Viva M. January will address Church. I o Bautit Chon i L ; - 2 the Teague for the Targer Lits aees| | THE WEATHER = AT We an never forzet vou. dear mother. B K street, at 8 oclock. Mr. Haskell, | - Lincoln’s Last Day” will be the| at1pm. Reiative For our hearts hiave never besn the same violinist, will play and Arthur Strod | subject of an address by Representa- | MORTON. Fridar e 1 the day you passed away. will speak on natural foods during| District of Columbia—Mostly cloudy | tive Rathbone of Illinois tomorrow, | lieqmens Hosnital TSARC S i Oh“_hou we long for sou. dear mothe refreshments. Admission free. Pub.|and warmer tonight. tomorrow fair:| p.m., at the Union Wesley A. M. E. ather of dack Wilson s 3 ""“f,:., of onmiation ¥ Uy pa lic invited. lowest temperature tonight about 36|zion Church. The occasion will be| g, SFIcst Jards fo, Qs Reters SG | Vour lovine vouce to hear once aain R degrees: moderate to iresh south, clebra 3 b v Ll hds fnvien S o SON AND DAUGHTER The National Fellowship Club will|shifting to west and northwest, eI bt d e R D 8:30 am.| INEAY PAULT AND TMILDRE give an Informal dance at the Wash-| Marsland and Virsinia—Cloudy and | [incoln Mutual Relief Association. NORX 1, wrnn e fedesich O |SMITH, Sacred e zton Totel. sitors welcome. warmer tonight: tomorrow fair; mod g i B 0 loved hushand. i SMITH. who en ate 1o fresh southi, shifting to west| Mrs. Wallace Radcliffe, wife of Dr.| 31" idence. 35| iered inta i e yeat axo to and northwest, winds, Radcliffe, pastor emeritus of the New | pprrir. iy Halriaip 4. 108 o Tel West Virginia—Cloudy and warmer | York Avenue Church, will speak at 20 hm. WIELHM T PETTIT oz tonight; tomorrow senerally fair. the Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A. of Ui lata Iludsor and Mars "Pett <68 my deat one departed rs tomorrow at 4 p.m. Her illu ral trom, the residence of bis brother Who ones with me shared our home rated talk will be on “The Light of | day. February 6. at 2:30 pa | interine With breaking heart within this parrow 925 15th Strect A lecture on “hristian Sclence, the Fulfillment of Scripture,” will be given by Salem Hart, jr., of Cleveland in Masonic auditorium, Thirteenth and New York avenue, at § o'cloc! Records for 21 Hours. Free. Public invited. o o o Congresdional <eme clatives : Free. Public invited JThermometer—4 p.m.. 34; $ pam,|the World.” Music. February 14 be.| f Congressions ARG el e 1“.3.1 his form. wliose gentle soul had fled The Assoctation Opposed to Blue |32 12 midnight, 37: 4 am. 23§ am. | ing Race Relations day, speakers of | pyoERUS. Friday, Feoruary 5. 102 o my sorrow braved Gods loving Laws will have a banquet at Kramer's | - a.m., 35. e different races will be heard at the 10 am., ' her daugiiter, Warie o ane o Him in the better Jand Restaurant, Thomas B. Eckloff, toast Barometer—4 pam., 30.15; § pm., me hour and place and “spirituals” Mra. A W. Hin Bryant st. ne., HIS DEVOTED E. ARA TYLER Sl 30.23; 12 midnight, 30.20; 4 am., 30.17: | will be sun; Mrs: MARY ,” : I8 cEuncral serc. SMITH NLEEE) 8 am., 30.14: 11 a.m., 30.09 4 the uace M- South, Garhers- | STEVENSON. 1n sad but loving remem Representative Fletcher will ad-| Highest temperature, 35, occurred| Piney Branch Citizens' Association| burs. M i TV E S0 it ammotae: dress the Federal Schoolmen's Club |at 11 am. toda will meet Monday, 8 p.m., at Hamline | RICI “r"‘l“;;“,; ¢ ;mu::l:d ;! 3 : yPars ago n.um Feb: at its meeting and dinner at the| Lowest temperature, 22, occurred at | M. E. Church. Miss Florence Adams| AT %GRt " JCHARDS O Tee House, Subject, “Tnderstanding | 6:30 a.m. today will give musical monologues. Ladies | hisband of the late Elleu Rick 2 : Modern Youth in the Light of the | Temperature same daie last vear— fespecially invited. $donig, Malord : tilo nast v 5 ghest, 66; lowest, 53. . G City. "Gs i« i e thr = yonder New Esychology. | i, Natlonal Capital Post, 127, Veterans | %, A0 Wil ol Salior. 3 ln‘x?."a‘h“n“':.fl‘,."‘.";r‘;";m",.i‘..’-'r Capt. Evelyn B. Baldwin will ad- Tide Tables. of Foreign Wars, will give a ladie: geoh Richardson of Plttsbursh, Fa: o FROM THE GUILDRES, JAMES GRALIN, dress the Natlonal Genealogical So.|(Furnished by United States Coast and | night Monduy, at Pythian Temple, | Jomicy Quiiyn, dire MG SR M) o | (TGRTER A0 BERTHA STEVERSON 2 ciety, 8 oclock, in the Methodist Geodetic Sur ) when a past commander's jewel will | Funeral from John Wesley AN of our dear brother Rev. JESSE A, TAY Buiiding, 100 Maryland avenuo north- | Today—Low tide, §:11 am. and 8:2 | ¢ Presented to the outgoing com-| (hieh, 141h and Coreoran ste. tiw.. Resi | TOR"wiio'ale MR b Cme s b 1 -m. and 9:12| mander, Daniel J. Leahy. All V. F. . Sanday. Febr : Sweet memories Linger forever east. e subject w otives | p.m.; high tide, 1:33 a.m. and 2:08 p.m. | W 1 arbers and ladies’ Aaxiiiaries ar J DEVOTED SISTERS. MRS, SARAI MADI Results of Genealogical Re-| Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:06 a.m. and | tvymeg ot iadies auxiliaries are We did not knos the pain sou boie | SON OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA ;no.:spy'-’.‘m. high tide, 2:27 am. and | 17" We,oniy know Yo Weat s f MES. ELIZA LUCAS OF BKUQK- E The Ladies' Auxiliary, Washington |~ = And mever said xood-Bre. oMLY, 6| TU In ead but loving_remembran‘e N No. 1, of Canton Washington, No. 1, The Sun and Moon. Cards of Thanks ROBINSON. Departad this life Wednesdax | NER: whe Gopirton thre 118 e yrarT G5 . 1 118 P. M, I 0. O. F., will meet, 8| Today—Sun rose 7:11 am.; sun sets . Fehruncy' 51026, at Gallnger Hosnital %o dowtan thia lf a ' u a o'clock, for installation of officers. | 5:34 pon. SWEETNEY. T wich to cxpress ms sincero | incon and Son 1 Sarah Loewn. - Hie feates | Before my eves sou faded. vited. Ta s thanks and deepest appreciation to rela. , s Bepartiure three devoted sis. Growing weaker every das. l' A1 ‘members invited Tomorrow—Sun rises 710 a.m.; sun | fanes, 4 ey Sppriaon s T | doHodh Y Sruactie WEN geel G| g ke e, h The Bakers' Beneficlal Unlon will | §f, 008 Py (o o se pam.| TS beloved nusband. JOSEPR SWEET: | Faabell Grey: eng brofher. AT L Nhen my kL < e o N : ot ive a dance, 8:30 o'clock, at the Con- v Sehtad Y NEY, and also thank the St. Bernard So- mains resting at John T. Rhines & C0.'3 . 1890 as the Storage Department American Security and Trust Co, & "| . Automobile 1amps to be lighted one- | ety for their Kind Apbreciation. pel. 4 i INE g en e g cord Club, ‘314 C street. Prize bowl-| pyif hour after sunset. HIE DEVOTED WIFE, MARION SWEET- | For e o A tor a5 11 FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ing. : . NEY. s 1. ee. Sunday at = pam. Inis t at T =4 Condition of the Water. WALTER. 1 wish to express my sincero| hoseimins Camitery. Do mmermentoat Frank Geler’s Sons Co. Temperature and condition of the| ™300 rofThelr Jovink svmroaihy and |SEILER. Fridsr. Fevcuary 5. 1096, JORN | LU0 RESERTH ST, S FYEGLASSES — Pair_of _Fifocal_Toriois | water at Great Falls today at 8 a.m. fodtrichdn don thelr loving eymoathy, and | 55 Seioved buisband of Irances Sefler. Fu. | Modern ChapelTelepfion Main 2473 . T 1 gl s, Par ho phoned Wednesd: lov er. v niral from his late residence. 472 1140 Fifteenth Street BEIPAE, T n RES | Tonperatire, 901 condition, * very |+ hpipares mouner s EREond |yl W RC SIS B T T Fo COSTELLO - i ¥ MRS. E. WELLS. DAUGHTER. * Church ai P o'clock. Rel and friends ST. BORTR TRTH LOST. Weather in Varlous Cities, ae‘m“ :‘2‘\;?«]. Interment’ at St. Mary's Ceme- Wm. H. Sardo & CO BILL FOLD, small, (between L and M) Biion: Wasnineton To0an & 5 TRErAtie: SMALLWOOD, Entered peacetully into n-z ° H ST. N.E Lincoln 524 ) ‘ntained sum money. g Friday. February 5, 1926 at| after a brief illness. on Februas = glampe. " Reward 17 relume‘clmfl‘vl-hm@t . e, 0F e daueher"Mrs. Fean | 1145 e at her redeace’ Pois 1ot | Modern chapel. - useum: | no _auestions: papers . Cole. 3508 Bunker Hil rd.. Mount LA BYNG SMALLWOOD, l;\)] ES T. RYAN mitlch destred: 1o value excent o ownere & =& Rainier. Md,. MICHAEL. beloved husband dow ot Willlam Ti.. devoted mother of e BRACELET. diamond and white cold, con | Staticas. Ol I o o R Y B e R el Ik S0 t ral Mo b " Ja Ta. Tallian n, Mrs. Nel ine 2 istoise B giamonds., Boward M refarued Foadonce, ‘fipqm.m miass” at ey and Mre. Bertha A. Chase. Funeral sery B 360 and_ Bunker Hill rd.. mmm e ™St Auksiipe's Catnolic Thirch A safe depository for furs, clothing, rugs, tap- Brooar T i """j;‘“ ton: _ ERER g B R R T e i estries, curtains, in the Cold Storage Depart- gl regard: ¢ 160 Vool drvind™ oL ChevY | e er, o S |CRAWEORD: Thuradas, Februgrs 1. fuzo, | Ve g rinds e Fepecutbl mvied | O Qg i DuI&co 3 T B0.068 2 t.cloudy LIAM BARTON CRAWFORD, brothe f | STEWART. Frid: February 1928, at 8900 BULLDOG. French, mais: anwgers 1o mame of | Atiania - - S0 toloudy | KAarima bosa Crawtord. and_eoaont ot | S Enterehcy Ticamiia” JOHY STEWART, | 810 1 ST, X.T. HENEALS 08 ” el - > 0 S Boots: liberal rd. 3311 e = § Pteloudy 3 i : ment; for silverware and valuables in the Safe De- e fistnie i 201 B me B G g e Sitari e | ediored b gt ges e nd iy . - . . . . 3 gy,u ES_—Torfoise she T s Birminghan 1028 Clear day morning. 6 Downers Grove, 1ii.. Sunday. 7 pOSlt \ dll]tb, fOl' palntlngs’ planos’ art Ob]eCtS mn Jand i4)4-d. Rewwrd. late Matthew De Villo and beloved mother | ton ave, n.w.. ANNIE TRA azed 6 ;,'&'}g{“,, ot John L De Ville,in her Glst year R | yearsdevated mother of Rowund Strother | ment. 1009 H. St. N.W. D DOG—BI Pinn. pastor. Sunday . N i 5 N 5 > 1710 448 at. 8 | Colim'as . i Fotrungy 2 2ae" 1 clov” " Friends - and : i storage) in the Vehicle Department; for luggage T W Gy | e | OER, i b, £ om0 st | Fokina p 3 1 oo imal B Joseph . Birch's Sons street E 3 it 2 N Fi et i et ot S 70 g’n%s::m..':- ne: s Tevec i s podag, e | U5 b mbige e i | Gawler Service Clears | DE VILLE, Thursdas. Februars 4. 1026, at | TRAMEL. = Thursday. Februas 4. 1090, a e e s i ey (1;0 .LIE. tan m"l"q‘:’d‘"' Uflgn‘ll(l:! nél‘il]‘nlm:id = - at: in n\\av" nesday. 2 Cong road. | Chicago . neral from Union Wesley M. Datel Funeral from First | Phone Frank. 6626 the heated Art Rooms; for motor cars (dead Ehlne Al i Bt speal ool ooy, (O k|| SNARY nait? Sl S S e i yard dlth and 14th and P sts. n.w. | D) B4 {9 ot uneral serv- | TCRNER. Entered into clernal rest Friday, AL « Reward. Call Col._ 8189, El Pasoc... 3078 Pflq February B, at the residence | Fedruary 0. 1826, 81 afier % | 3034 M ST. N.W. Hiuhieted 158! = ac br. 202. ward. ksonville S voted brothers. Roy. Ralph_ Frankli Rooms or Space Storage. e e .1 00 (1 TS0 R T bl aC ML SR | e Boihery R Rt T8 | puneral Directors Sinco 1950 Monday afternoon: Finder kindiy telephons | Los Angeles: v.'i. b 5 i e e e i N *+gepinses 19UIH RREERS Cloudy 6 am. SOPHIA DB VILLE. wife of the| 9:10 a.m.. at her residence. e e L T ."d White: large eare Cleveland, Relatives and friends invited. Elnd f()l‘ ful‘mtul'e and household efiCCtS mn Prlvate IOWER_PART of goid ";,“‘g“‘l"“ n, De- | Helena .. .. 2008 0 d Frandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich, | long iliness mmy.v\«hebx‘};g“_szf I:l;l RNER 5 TS RRRBE illness which 3 bote ‘un hristian cour- law. Ellen Franklin. and a host e 25 Howard: Lotin and Hende Fineral Mondey . 132 Frankin 6010, Hew Loulee roruitide. HES) s v i 4 | Main 5512 1788 Xeu A = PH RLIE BROWN) EDW,\RD February 8, at 1 o'clock. from Secons Ave. N.W. Packing and sluppmg by freight, express, mo- P conumee_ore e e | 4505 i A Sotte = PR Voted husband of Mra. Eima Edwars Bantiss Chumhwnd st. botween M and N = \ 5t ichardson, pastor. E. lor Oh streel car. " Rovard, Address loving son of Joseph F. Edwards and Mrs, CHAS. S. ZURHORST 2208 River rd. n.w. *Tel. Clove. 708 Sria e 010 Departed this life Thursday, Feb- : F"”‘"“;'x‘.-fdx'é:.'d&.&;":flfli. T leaves U WEBKR, tor van, perel ost POOl cars (to PalelC CoaSt PERINGBSE DOG—Strayad from rvm Pa. | Philadelphia 30.1% 3L Citler, Mrs, Marion Symour e hoda | R 4 oved Lusband of Dora M Wveter Phone Lincoln 872, aouser o ruary 4. 1826, at 12:16 nm.. FREDER- 301 EAST CAPITOL ST. 31 roindly return same 1G | Bhoenix ... 30:14 QEuter, msa: one uncle. 4 liam H. By (nce Metzler) and father of Mre, 3L N t reduced rat ) nd “Lift” vans (abroad) Ma S S e Bl 100 | B 00 B B BN, | sl ,m::nea.;ad e | fm, Vsl ok ol Siiw| | Timothy Hanlon - ween Spring o ; b Rai 3 i nda o 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 554 ! 1 dm..oo inier; Md.. Moriday February §. at 10 at reauced rates) a and Uto 7th and B ets:: reward. Cail Col. | EOriland.Ore z GALLAGHER. Saturday, v:; 830 | Bl rient” s prosoett Tl Cemel T, WILLIAN LEE. Funcral Direcior and E—Sm: it s .‘OSEPH ANTHO! Imer. yery in . rine and transit insurance. Done Golllhe. Maiti 180, "o Buvlers. | San - G %0 0f Ji7 Korrla ana m;eina" f’r ¢. .25’;? L Qficers and memBers of chtium | Shgsel and Hoiern Cxsiodin. | Sedsra PURSE black. contaiuine fountain en with nclscd 0.2 & Fom isate’ residence. Monday at S 1. aryland. are hereby ordered to meet nam; Anna B Milier, 8 K st. n.w. Lost Gloudy Relatives and friends invited to attend. i“a piiosale” Temple. Chitlum )h:nflul‘. FUNERAL DESIGNS. - S A E FRATERNITY PIN st with dias ruary 8, 26, af O a.m. lo aty Price list will be mailed on request . A E _FEATERNITY PIN st with aia- | & - 20 Geudy (Ol PO o iRefOrtd Gy | end WP funeral of our ale brother! BLACKISTONE'S & m.m):. (Conklin, Okla.” Kappa = v?Xgn *pic: 5014 Cloudy BETH, aged 73 scare. widow of Cliaries | PRI VEREE SioRmisoN. w. X % 5 f:‘ 1o M, T Snced, apt. 3, 1305 16t st. YOREIGN. Y Tan W, and Ral Raiph T Gl A MroAbote | FINIS D. MORRIS. Secrotary. Floral “Blanket Sprays o . M. 3 Ll - M. Buckman. Funeral services in chapel | WHITIN Suddenly, Friday. February b5.|other Beaniful Y(or.l Designs. Modexalq 4 Blocks North of the White House FAMPLE CASE. brown composition. contain o (8 am.. Greenwich m‘:,',“f.-.&‘:.fi" of Congressional, Cemetery Mondax, Feo- | 1920, 3t Georgo, Washineion Univerdcs | pricea. dth & W. 1232 F.” e 30570 Clothing eatpie. 1 b Call | - Stationa, ruary 3 Auto Delivery Service. C. A. Aspi President ‘Adams 7837, 7! | London, England. B0 S onar S GRIMES. Friday. Yebruary 5. 102, payr| Dusband of ‘;:.‘"wu:fm’g‘“wsm'v'i"' Ao A, e preative o Incxpenaive. spinwall, Presiden fi_};m.\cLEi~Torle(lo Shell_in Timp case, Clear E WITT. beloved husband' of Muriel A:| 307 (%0 Qaughters, Mars F d Helen | Gude B Co., 1212 F St T, R Norm SET B | Bty g2 Bt coaty | Betees Bhatal e, B 405 e i e ; Readi A sist T3 R A L . 1y Y 2 900 14th St. NW, ward. Clouay, §‘me. Oqafuneral, home. 601 140y of ihis ctiy: Geo. C. Shaffer SN braasy Tt 3 g ela: WATCH CHATN, Tadys, £oid. old_{seioned: Ban el ?ha:dl i at L Delution] vigce > CHOICE_FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418 South | Brooktand on Friaks. " 1030 wrence | Havans, Daver - fimfi"mduum a0 2 o'clock. ‘51” 3t MODERATE PRICES. No brauch shores. 4 VT g s e

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