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WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1926. NOTED CAPITALIST DIES. Dr. Webb, Retired Railroad Build- er, Succumbs at Vermont Home. 'THE EVENING STAR, s e FURTHER GUN PLAY to "t "Heah Depeiment Tn " Tt 54 hours: Wilitam and Lillian McDonoush, and g 1] Vhest and Viadimiroft as an aamirabiy balanced foll for her, was perhaps the most artistic number. Nemtchinoviu won applause for her “Nightingale’ solo and Mordkin showed the real| genius that made him originally famous in_h alian Begzur. Weaths. ELM KR Fune MUSIC THE MORDKIN DANCERS. nale Greque I Alexander mma S irl. . bi“]‘ M. and Sallle Milburn, !I‘fil:. ‘boy . —Dr. 8 ‘ebb, ref Waiter dr..nf'i;%mn 8. Alkinaon. gir railroad builder and capitalist, died The real Russian ballet, with all|brilliant “Bac its fascinating traditions, is not often seen in America in undiluted form in the program for an audlence that w loath to go home. Being only the sec- yesterday at his home in_ Shelburne. 20 weeks. He was 75 years old. He was the A these days of many schools o(l’ondengugomonl in a tour ! clowa brings | there were rough spots herc and there pen i | bullder and a former president of the | “rhythmic” dancing. Pavlowa brings S i oD anal Nilitary, However, to Remain | Monawk and Malone ‘Railroad and | it but, then, Paviowa's productions | in the stage hands' co-operation. i = lso in the exactness of co-ordination director of the Pullman Co., Central | are always Pavlowa first and !he'“t o cact et i illi t . " Yesterday, in |Of orchestral rhythmsand those of the in Williamson county' m, Vermont Rallroad and other transpor-| ballet Russe . secon: Until After Election. rl. E. an . Daniel O and Virginia Hunter. girl. Harold and Beulah M. Casteel ‘girl. Fatill £ and Minnie 0. B Naylor, boy. arry C. and Dorothy Kramer, glrl Walter 0. and Wilma Teichmann, gir!. John F.and Anna Cook boy Claude . and Winifred Duke, girl. iward and Mary Costes, Rother and Ruth Owens. girl Ernest and Eleene Brow, Aneus and Pearl Prokett, boy. Daiel E. and Florence Sprikgs. girl Fred D. and Schilean Willlams. 'boy W.“and Beatrice Lewls, girl. George and Mary Smith, boy. tation compan Washington | dancers’ steps. The night pr panies 3 W Washington £ 1 les in the East. He had | two performances at the 1 v L been in Il health for some time. Auditorium, Mikhail Mordkin, who | showed improven : . 1 vears pects. At the b Yo}:‘: anl.lnu'.,ln:d‘hn residence lx: Nav; first won American 1z;u!rels 26 )ea:: the beautiful Chopin number. “Souve- ! Y, but the major portion of | ago in the initial joint appearance |, ,o'pices: the two girls who made ! his time n his later years was spent | with Paviowa at the Metropolitan | £F0f Flose CUC Ewe SRS WO SR E st o MARION, IIl, October 30.—WIth | oot oq” Vanderbilt, daughter of the | Deautiful expression at the fe‘eé“g ot bt cOmUIUNAAD: (o= thelp excelltnt| - ot ters v ande Jtr | enthuslastic audiences. Oscar € | presence of mind in holding that pose | whereabouts of the Shelton gangs late 'W. H. Vanderbiit. She, with| po "% “hances are the rarest but | DEERence of BIRL IR Lo b fanist and | or pe in doubt and the Shelton brothers dis- ;’l’lxr:e sons and a daughter, survive the most beautiful flowers in _the | onquctor appeared on the scene and | Howital avowing any intention to fight, it ap- | marvelous garden of art. 3 &mrt;‘k‘;’- {began the accompaniment for luu e ed problematical whether there | dancer, whose name starids high in ! g,nce, E. | T b anothes e soon with the | OBGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | the group with Nijinai, Bohm and kine, has taken that motto for his militant Birger faction. __ TONIGHT. | T AR SHIPPING NEWS | The only warlike move by the rival 913:: }: :1'1)::&'31 :_fa s'h‘eu‘; ‘fi'{‘fi“&‘; “Carnival.” his own ballet, lmt‘:p factions occurred yesterday afternoon. | willara Hotel. - [t !;[&a ‘%;szt.( fil',i‘;f‘.’““"&'shiipnmé { when Charley Wirger, Ieadsk 9t orie |and others, sounds this keynote of | VIERMA i Sugar New York, Coated Some bitte pills are sugar coated to hide | of the gangs, announced he had been warned that he was to be “framed” ! by St. Louis gangsters and left Har- jrisburg with six automobiles loaded | Dr. Harry B. Torrey, formerly of | the University of Oregon, will lecture | on the work in nature study which | has been in operation in the Oregon | public schools for the past five years, constantly ~ unfolding beauty and blossoming into one lovely grouping after another. With some of the lead- ing dancers flaming to the stage from the aisles of the theater the audience Arrivals at_and_Sailings From l ARRIVED AT NEW YORK. Berengarla .......... Southampton, Oc President Roosevel{—Dremen. . .. . ..0¢ La Savole—Havre...... o lat Wilson Normal School at 8 o'clock. | o #1668 of the Laeciid T ire, intl- i ste; S with armed men and drove swiftly | : Volendam—Rotterdan; 2 ; § their taste; and some %!\'nu rd to his roadhouse midway ' FuPllc invited. mate hospitality into the color and| prs A felatives i e bills are sugar coat- | between Marfon and Harrisburg The Ohio Girls' Club will give a | frivolity that make this a delightful i, = . =" " ) Earl Shelton, ill in East St. Louls, | dance at the Denlee, 1519 R street. | number. As Pierrot, Mordkin bur|\uenchen_breie meanwhile declared that he and his; dened himself unusually heavily with |Seythia—Liverpool to hide the extra in- terest and service charges every month. two brothers had permanently with-| The League for the Larger Life the sorrows of unrequited love. Vera flme_r&m-‘:fi:fl:"dn drawn from Willlamson County a!Will give an “all nations” costume Nemtchinova was a more typleal|pagiores javana | month ago and no longer had any con- | Party, 8:30 o'clock, at 1628 K street. Plerrette. Hilda Butsota was an un- nection with the men operating in| nr, gioma Tau fraternity will give usually graceful and anm"hfn’z (om::{ EXPECTED ARRIVALS AT NEW | that section and commonly known as| . pyi, Ema Fay fraternity will give | bine and Plerre Viadimiroff, one of|colombis—san Franciseo i the Shelton gang. He.declared Birger | 2, Halloween ¥rolic at L'Alglon Club | the most graceful and talented of: President Adame-—World | | was “only talking” when he threat. | %10n: | voung man dancers, was a convincing | President Garield— & 5 . A ridiculous, pom- = 3 L on gned to “got the Sheltonites'” in retgl. | There will be a Halloween dance, :vomu‘:’gl‘:lh;\fm:;;ls!,h;'kcoml Zvereff was | fedtlec 2 Ronthampton ed with sweet words | | five i, Steele Wylie N We need no coating on our bills, as they * do not carry the bitter On Thur pm . HE Buying a Home was & 5 2 : 5 ety | fation for the slaying of two Birger|8:30 o'clock, in Recreation Hall of ' b . lity of the car- | Dentschland— Bremen a Serlous uest ‘f“:““t "l:"lt CHuisc |men last Sunday night. the Government Hotels. Former 5\,‘5,7}‘7‘;{-,,{'{{!;;*;3;,‘”",;, Y Stha duiice § o Stion charges that require | The ~Sheltonites, driven out of | guests of the hotels are invited. lgroups solos and pas de deux. The mutta—Calentta explanations. || Brenialin. Qe Juattl s 1 true Russian spirit that bloomed in | Erance—Havre =~ .. WANTED P | sheriff and State's attorney of that| A Halloween dance will be given | I cotlc flowers on the curtains | §ripsholn-—aothend .. NTED a refined neighborhood— | 0 by the Robley D). Fvans Post, | (e €Xon® TOTEC Q8 o and rhyth- | Baves tioemmey a neighborhood where my wifs and National Guard officers at Herrin, | No. 4, American Legion, and the W& (e in dance numbers | Bremen—Bremen We charge no in- county, left for parts unknown. { Joint! terest, extras nor serv- ice charges on any accounts. : o X > lub. 3 T THYSON as observers of the situation, planned | Forty ‘and Eight Club at Raleigh | {5 0clq"i S pave heen originally sug- | Bolisar—Puerto coiom o | gested by folk dances of other na-|Caronia—Havre 1 CastillianPrince_—Biiérios Aires. | alloween dance of tionalitles Cleveland—Hamburg . : children would contact only the most 1 i | to remain in Williamson County until | Hotel. desirable environs. after the election next Tuesday, when The annual } a successor is to be elected to Sheriff | .. certisse t Was U v -, Vat 11 " " ¥ = = = Kallipolis Grotto, aus < In the afternoon divertissemen ‘olombia—san Francisco. . . - Sy VBT LA Toanitbdiailscatibattintvotldbeessi) 5 N George Galligan, who has been ac- | Halipolis Grotte, under ausplces of | (7 (06 “TEREANR 2ol e R cotun | Conte Rinmeanama G eno i pTMEODORE W. NOYVES. y e do not pen e b drill corps, will be given Py mo- ELIOT WRIGHT ) b Wi K cused by his enemies of making but | th€ PANG and drill co ‘psies, a dainty butlerfly, an inter- | Devflinger—Bremen . ... . : e accessible to my business, to schools an our friends. | little effort to enforce the law against ‘ : esting ballet version of Eg) e e b Octole | NAPOL STEAMERS.y OUTGOIN to the shoping district. { bootleggers and gunmen. The Red Triangle Outing Club will | ing, a deliclous humorous - {have a Halloween dance and card | Tanyka’ doll dance, by Mlle. Marv 3 e i | 1 00 A M = d - | 2 . party, 8:30 o'clock, at Plerce Hall, | and M. Arshansky, the beautiful fire-} De Grasse—Jlavre e And above all I wanted a really beauti | Wife Asks Divorce. DO ottt Do e il urer o6 Fuisova and Viadlmiy. | Garmania —Plmoutic i Hace ] i ful home—a fireplace, a modernly equipped ! ginia B. Thomas has filed suit |™ o - off, pas de bouquets, in which the| “ntRigentan St | 2 X S g for « limited divorce from Charles M. enefit Halloween costume dance. | final ensemble work of the group of ! AdriaticCobh verpool. U Piicen, 401w Cor kitchen, a well lighted basement for my | Thomas, a painter. They were mar.|7:30 o'clock, will be held under the | girls especially effective, the Nor-Cente Rosse—Gibra ‘ oon | tives and friends wvited - workshop, ample porches and easily heated | rled December 7, 1903, and have eight | auspices of the Council Review, at wegian dance of Nemtchinova and|Sevditr-—Ha oon Not now. but in the better land 1 version of what | Luetzow——Bremen 00 P | We nd L rooms—and rooms that could be cozily | children, three of whom are married. | Stiver Slipper Hall, Eighth street | Mordkin—a whims N | ho Villano—Bar elona. T | The wife charges cruelty and drunk: | southeast. ! is sometimes called Dutch dance, using | & no——Barelona.. .o -+ 100 A3t and artistically arranged. | enness. She Is represented by Atto | the wooden shoes as a vital adjunct | O sonthamrion o r s o0 In Memortam. 00 v Andrew Wilson, Members of the junior class lavan: Telodle Hebraique, | in the dance—and Washington College of Law, will €ive | 41 original example of present-day in- e s R RRG s e , 1 BOUGHT oM a Halloween card party at 2000 G ' {ecprogation in ballet of the hosts who i EER bt hr PN ABERRY S A H E [, ACKISTONE Floral street. clashed cymbols and danced rejoicing Kingston i xoon | fnaricd iz Hic'e ~ 8% IN Embl 1 Kenmora Couneil No. &3, Daueh- With Mivlam, " the. sweet singer of i oV ——e L o e o L e & Hallow- | There were also some numbers that 0 AN { achi £ s SECSSEL o R Gl were repeated at night. Mile. Butsova | fort Victories Bermuda o ol | UR' El‘l‘“ achievements of artistic The annual dinmer and business Who did an unusually dramatic and | Ao Sontevideo and Buenvs || i (A be = s meeting of the St ¢ Club | individual solo to beautiful minor-{ o 2 sad bt lovin - . | designing. Special wval- || eting of the Stte Ofteens Club, |88 N, an inerpretation of th 100 AN} o e dear (otherand” - ) ’ . B - . ihelact the American Revolution "ERter of | dving sea gull, fourd her number call- Daon¥Al BERIRAAEHTG Wk 1702 and 1704 Thirty-first Street * & ;i | ues 1n ertective— en’s City Club, 6:30 o'clock ed “Souvenir of Moscow" in the after- Noon | o ta i el : f 7 noon and “Spring” at night, yet so PRTR urt i e deep The Curley Club will have a mas- | beautiful and suited to the pathos of coftly. “1 love you querade ball for the benefit of the | the music was her dancing that no archbishop's _scholarship fund, | one questioned for a moment or cared Al B impers > homeh 1 100k you HER LOVING DAVGHTER. MRS, MAG GIE M. NTROTH These sample homes arc always open for inspection Wins Divorce and Alimony. . ;gfi_“:g SPRAYS $5 RANDD. W TAKE A BURLEITH BUS TODAY E e Wreaths oclock, at the La Fayette Hotel. | about the incongrulty of either title.| jystice Stafford of the District Su-f ppe orraw that noo 2 L S Public invited. Vladimiroff also won personal laurels | nrome Court has granted an interloc- ] i < == — with his dance classique. Mordkin's { ytory decree_of absolute diverce to| But the s e well known Arrow Dance was much 5 Marks from Sam Marks. | tod £lees it Asks $25,000 for Injuries. Mrs. Lucille Marks from Sar e St It | applauded. n custody of the child MINNIE AL L The wife is o Ruth M. Powers has | The “Trepak,” another number on |und alimony of $25 per week. She was Tn ad but lo N ¢ 'I l ’( the District "u\;r‘»jn: x(fioflgdr:;”;:m. i both programs, is a splendid colorful .\fnprcsented) by ',\n'nme vs T. Morris my dear \.N,m\-‘:n\v: I 000 damages against the Corby Bak.|Dit of Russian peasant theme, with | \vampler and Rohert 1. Lynch. o the subtlety of the Russ alone in both the humor and realism of its sugges- TWO STORES ing Co. for alleged pers 1 injur She says she was struc v an auto | 7 ficutbi Members of the Operaticee | Assn. of the D. C. 14th & H 1292 F Se. truck of the company May 13, near |(iONS. One young American girl, TELEPHONE TELEDHONS Thirteenth and 13 streets southeast | Whose dancing had unusual individ: P TR MAIN 3707 FRANK. 5357 and sustained serious injury. She js | uality and who suggested a bit the St ALl Wednesday e n TER HQWARD 1998, at 5 am. GERTRUDK| this Nie cight BOWMAN. She leaves to mourn their loss a devoted mother and father. one siste; represented by Attorneys Leeman and | AN Pennington of other days in her Pean. | buoyancy, sauciness and plump at- C—h— b = el G was Miss Marvin, an| 8 JeLi0er “two grandmothers and tw | energetic and evidently gifted girl. | grendiathers. two aunts and two uncl { She had a. solo and pas de deux in the wnd a host of other relatives and friends Funerals AS LOW AS |latter being particularly charming, | Funeral Sutdat; October Bt from her | but even in the ensemble numbers the | o'clock i | writer found that more than one in | Our precious darling from ua has zone, | the audience was singling this girl out The voice we loved is stilled. ! EAR] ey | f0r concentrated watching. Tt wouldn't | A R, "Sevar i, Ba®ihied ™ remenibers VOTED WIFE EFFI . In lovinz devoted dauzht L who died” Aug Who died Oct Loved in life, rememb ‘Which never can be_filled. be surprising to find that in a, season BY gr %o this young lady may have n | BRISCOF, uraday. Octob | dance specialty in one of the several L1245 am. At e e, | leading “glorffication” revues. Mile. o %t ids Biiliv Rosia an Courtney was another ‘“ensemble” | and vimoiner “of leabella Briscor, | | | member who did especially interest.| Jemains resting at th Georgla ave. | | """ e gt pert e oneen. S n the night performance the Fast- . from Zion Baptis hurch, 7th e || ern gorgeousness of theme and the i S e e n | splendid” work of Nemtchinova and | conmway. On Thursday. October 28, WOLTZ. Sacred band inta the men: T to G TA | Butsova. n leading roles of “Asiade,” | 0040 5m RUE 'M));ER:';‘!;’:‘QA, e | another of Mordkin's own choreo-| Services ler's chapel Sunda Model Chapel "ithaniic 1700 e PAYS dramas, won special enthusiusm, The| 140 B Buril Frederickatbure, ya. | N0l iy gl S‘ CEN.I« PLA 25 et wit:fll{ts llll{ssianind orlentalism e Fridax, Qctober 20, 1030 —— oy o Cotnaction. ; o 9 s lcularly attractive, o) . 1103 C st, se. CHARL 1 N: L2 LA @ Chonin ehoreoyranhie studes The | W S it o v e | Gawler Servic BERG, w - 0 | Mordkin calls it, with Butsova at her | harei®s Fnomar'F. Mo & soared0s | < S S R Z | = e —— — | SRSl e e Manday, November Tat | | Funeral Dircctors : . 4 Trienda wviies - Compounded | o wiEAOT I e | Main 5512 , & Tond bapers piease copy 3 — - st % Lo GRS Oote w a0 1000 ati e Quick. Dignified. Efficient Service Washington’s Newest Semi Annually st and Found bl h|::‘:nu§!|{r. Jula ¢ "sfimg | W. W. Deal & Co. and Most Luxurious Assets Over sgt‘""'“:;;',‘f"':x:e;feg;'tgf ¥ S FRneral from | | 816 I St. X.F LINCOLN 8200 , ) - SR obile e ha 100% Co-Operative $13,000,000 . i|| days and holidays, when |f| kel o Apartment Structure S 1 > sl'oooooo | they are accepted up to | oAssawaY, | . Qetober, 20. CHAS. S. ZURHORST urplus, 9 A | 10:20 . § James M. Gassaway. United States Ma bt 27 ot b |2 Fine” Hosoital Sercite at Cairo. T and Phone_Lincoln : Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. IpOra loeation during_ eonstru. Ton ot e new. bide.. 1004 E RN W, JAMES BERRY, Pre: JOSHUA W. CARR, Se: daughter of the late James and “Mary | T Aeanor Rameay. Interment Onk "Ml | Timothy Hanlon i e G netery Monday. November 1. at11am.| g0 pey xp St Vandsore _ black and " whI ease omit flowein. _SHLHSLNE. THE ORIGINAL Afirm;'n I evidently a House pet. 'y):.("n: | GORDON. On Fridar. October 20 1926, "W.R.SPEARE €0, at_her residence, 48 Randolph pi. n. 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE - | BESSIE LAWS' GORDON. widow ~of | o | Adelhert Gardon. Funeral ffom the chape! POTOMAC 4600. LY AT 1208 H ST. N.\W of John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n. Monday. November 1. at 10 am. (Nor: follc ard” Newport News papers pleae IAM _UEE. Funeral Director and Livery in Connection. Commo. pel _and modern cremator:ums. LOST. copy.) prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Call P Cle 3 | DOG, terrier-poodle. black and _wi | Bladénsburg rd. Phone ‘Adarms 4538 Hirn, -—for folk of innate refinement, who demand apartments of exclusive environment - 4 ‘. Octo | BTLLFOLD—_Thursday morning on Pa. avs. A D A IE RN GRAY “he Detoved | 5—wir | Iridge, e, Margland overators permity reg; | husband of Catnerine Gray. father of | Fmbaim il 101 o . 3 eturn to 51 Amanda Medle; John Gray and_ Sadie| qious Morgan and brother of Ray Gray. Funeral | Soderat from Turner Memorial Church. bih and P| Mo 358 Return_ t st s 1e now.. Sunday. October 81, at & pm | Lot e — - | BOSTON BULL—Female, halt white face: | . Joclatives end ilends’invited. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. lost i, mile from D. C. line in_Southern Maryland road; answers {0 name Toy. Re- w ol | COLLIE DOG. mal . Departed this life on Friday. St L Ottober 20, 1090; at 4 a.m, FREDERICK. e A Eavel Teloohane Main 2473 the beloved husband of Nina Hamilton = W F.:CO‘STELLO Incomparable beauty and luxury, with the definite assurance of congenial owner-neighbors. An inimi- = = He also_leaves & loving mother at Desr 4 white feet. | wood. Md.: two brothers. Willlam an 5% The Best Oil in the World/" = G . 2 white breast. Atlantic 1035 13tk ‘Hamilto { Washington, D. NOW LOCATED AT table location adjoining. 2400 Sixteenth just above - Pfiafifigr:c"ix:{"{fi{;- Lancaster ot B‘r]l i 4 . CAP. ST. T UUNORTH 7o ; s ; 3 SES—Thiirsday. beiwi . and Mrs. . Caroll o Honderson Cas i A lively, free-flowin, farker_and ~Bost Ofice. Rewmd. | Desqwood. D. C. and a host of relatives Wm. H. Sardo & Co. e, facing the mansions of Hon. Henry i ave. T rienn, Frineral on Sunday, October : : White and Vice-President Dawes. The utmost social * oil that has a body that | EYEGLASSES, shell.rimmed bifoeal Ocio- | 34, £ dord’ i Trom ba fuie i | Private Tnvalid Limousine cannot be duplicated. ant Hoteln: o Call Mins A o Jovern- | \ood! Md. ' Friends and relatives aro | 412 I ST. X oln 524 Modern_Chapel. |V.L. SPEARE CO. iy e SHinal W R. OSoear eataviich: s 1009 H St. NW. k. 6820 Phone Frapt. neriy 940 F St. N.W. invited. You shall alwags be remembered In life we I you dearly. 10 And in death’ we'll do the ame | North 3438, _Reward. THE FAMILY. * | CAP, oy's gray visor on Macomb st. Re. | HAMILTON. Officers and members of e 0 Columbia Lodge. No. 85. 1. B. P. O_E. W Zard torrelurn to 2 re herchy notified of the death of Broth AMILTON. Session of “sorre and business prestige, with the acme of modern com- fort and convenience. Prices within reason, that as- sure a sound investment value and a material saving over the purchase of a separate house. With these L vital facts in mind, we cordially urge your early in- incoln 6060, A-B Elds.. and receive reward. ULL TERRIER. dark color: name i guvnle 601 “Apoly 109 Girerd » THE OIL THAT IS DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS. Beware of Substitutes. At Good Dealers’ 20: large dark = : A Everywhere. Bl ey will be held af Elks’ Homa Saturday eve- & Bitch’s Soine spection of the specially created fitments designed for :),2;,5',55,; ';,“zf“,;',“gz‘f,fi“"{f:\;f:é':' :qu‘,{‘;':%' Josep ISAAG BIRET) S h E o % S Established 1 | BAVERSON OIL WORKS COLUMDIAS228 6 S, Felfinl Rl B | 3034 2 St NAW. B | T nyited = U A ! U th St N.w HAR Frigas. October 2. 1026, i Geo. C. Shaffer Main 108 nd An- B. beloved daughter of Charl OICE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Main 2410 wie Flizaveth Harvey (nee Clarc) Fu. | SIOCEERATE PRICES No branch stor neral from her late residence, Silver | 2" T DULIN & MARTIN Open Daily Till 9:30 P.M. #-rB | N Spring. Md.. on_Sunday, October 1. at Prompt Auto Delivery Service HOUND, _smiall, R e Services gl Fuur Corners A cxDressive inexpansice. white forehead and Fr. 92 Chamh M o Sih. " 9° G| Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. “‘.‘2:'53‘2“9'.‘:,“‘“"’“% A o BLACKISTONE'S ' : Floral “Blanket Sprays” . —__80¢ lizabeth Hughes and brother of Josepl Moderats 1 | Mass._ave n. exceptionally large. einity Mills and Rhode Tel answers (o name "'Drummer e | d Trent Hughes and Catherine Johneon. . - igators | Bineral Mondug” November” 11" ut ouni | Other Beautiful Fioral s, t. 0. ! 3 Sifter. 1466 W& Tabor. Remains resting at the u. 14th and H and 1222 F_Te ONE-DAY EXCURSIONS Emest Jarvis Co. funeral parlors. 3 Geori - -V:)- n-;.d otiia USOLEUM. o . JOHNRON. On Fridav. October 20. 1926, ——— o e R Sesqui-Centennial | &5 v 5t o Tt fv, YRR L | Abbey-Mausoleum Ho leaves to mourn their loss three sis- Brothers. & host of relatives Remains resting at the W Co. funeral parlors, 2 Modern Entombment spot: lost in vicinity of Western ave. and Branch rd. ursday mornin, b ters. thi Do s VReward it returnied o 6105 Brow | snd.friends Pioneer Washington Builders of Co-Operative Apartments o . [¢) Fi Phlladelphla Dranch 1. Chewy T Ewrr:a ave. n.w. Interment Thorough- M GLASSES and < : = 25 Fifteenth Street SO P Return 114 12th me. Taward, | o 1376 V& £Y. _On Thursdar, October 28,1024, """xE}’m:x. F. MALEY. brother ‘of the | Maley. in th6 O1st year of his Main 9770 chiffon. fan. near Duiin turn to Fridays, November 12, 26 SILK STOCKINGS St Gn & Woodruff's bas. from his late residence, 47 =. 800 20th n.w. apt. 111. Main 5425, . on Monday. November 1. at e ADSH Suite of Si Tuesdays, November 2,16,30 VASITY CASE, wreen gnd. iack i | Fooulem mase at 81 Kiovaifa Beautiful—Enduring—Conventent. ¥ nd goid. lipstic] o} P oun ay, x. ‘emeters R = ';' '“; s 56 Leaves Washington (Union Station) || $iesaay evenina: reward. ~2017 S st o Tivet Cemetery. 213 | I T e o avelanie s OIS, S Sy, 6:50 AM. ton_floor _ 31" | MALLORY. Friday. October 20, 1028, at | sibi oe family Aectione: Closets and Locker Room. Y am, at the residence of het daughter | Firei Cost—Only Cost WRIST WATCH—White ¢old. and bracelet: 4 Arives Broad Street Station, Phila- E. ‘Monda Horace Gaskins. 1826 8th st. n.w. Liberal Terms—Space Limited Costs but $2264594. Qelphia, 10:23 A.M. monogram N ey Mase | e FMALLORY of Waterford. Ve, "Fu: Jiteal Horg e opaee Kinney. 1123 13th st. n.w. B1° neral Monday. November 1. at 1 p.m.. at Representatives at Mauso! ¥ Sunday from 2 to 6 b.m. A. BYRNES COLE Seldence. Shol “Rrvarns T, Phone Franklln 211. Night Adame Returning. leaves West Philadelphi et Fiedenma, TAbERL Pennsylvania Railroad Waterford. Vi You were with me. dear mother. But God took you away: And I saw you go. dear mother. ‘But yeu did not say good-by. DAUGHTER. REWARD. Will who Dpicked up small black o ek S call N or “Adams