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. GINGER Al NATIONAL GINGER ALE is made today in exactly the same way that made it famous. That’s why every glass has that same unmistakable flavor—that de- lights and refreshes. It’s “ginger” ale—well worth rememberin ask for by name—NATIONAL. Sold by case or bottle at grocers’ and delicatessens. Served at cafe’s, clubs and fountains. Guggenheim Co., 209 Eleventh Street. to Main 7637 YT IO T Thirty-Seven Years! PUBLIC has a way of appre- ciating conscientious service. ‘business home at 15th and K Streets is an evidence of 37 years of continued recognition. For the property owner of today, it isan “open door™ to Pirst Mortgage Loans on Improved Real Estate. —Where funds are adequate; costs reasonable; decisions prompt; and you are relieved of all bothersome details. First Mortgage Loans on Homes, Apartments and Buildings, in D. C. and nearoy suburbs HLRust Company 1001-15% Street, N.W THE CLARENCE A. KENYON DIES Retired Engineer, 69 Years 0ld, Victim of Pneumonia. Clarence Alvaro Kenyon, 69 years old, retired engineer, died Saturday of NEW FUNERAL INSURANCE The Brown Stone Funeral Association $4.00 Per Year —is all you pay. In case of death complete service is furnished. No amination. If ‘Washington. or not_over side and are- over wver 65, and white, Qur nrnnolfllon is simple. thig opportuinity to, protéct vour ‘“T wal r ou_ live Don't neelect t until something happen per year and den o v gu Tite ita kind th %Vzm. overnnient supervision of, the finext thinks and the re. i8vantaxe of dur Instiratce. wo t11 o aurance wo & Zive you a 8300 funeral for $120. °F The Brown Stone Funeral Home W. W. Chambers Co. 14th, Cor. Chapin N.W. Phone Col. 432 EVENING STAR, WAS pneumonia at his residence, 1620 R street. He had lived in Washingto; since 1912, He was born in Yorkville, Mich.; spent his boyhood in Lincoln, I, and was a graduate of the Uni- versity of Micl Arbor, Mich. Josephine Hunt Kenyon, Spring. After practicing law in Kansas City for several years Mr. Kenyon moved to Indianapolis, Ind., where he was identified with the Western Paving and Construction Co. and formed the Hoosier Construction Co. and _the Granite Bituminous Paving Co. of 8t. Louis. He was a thirty-second degree Mason, a noble of the Mystic Shrlnl and a member of Sigma Chi Fraterni- ty, He also was a member of the University Club, National Press Club, Arts Club, Chevy Chase and Columbia Country Clubs, Indiana Society of ‘Washington and Sons of the Ameri- can Revolution. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Gawler's undertaking parlors, 1730 Pennsylvania avenue, followed by in- terment in Rock Creek Cemetery. SO A. E. McLAUGHLIN DEAD. Patent Attorney, a Bachelor, Found Lifeless in His Home. Aaron E. McLaughlin, 65 years old, patent attorney and realtor, was found dead yesterday at his residence, 1202 N street. A certificate of death from natural causes was issued by Coroner J. Ramsay Nevitt. Mr. McLaughlin was a bachelor and had resided in Washington for several years. He was a native of Ohio. He maintained an office in the Bond Build- ing. Funeral arrangements have not yet been completed. dled lllt We Arrange Loans —on homes in D. C. and adjoining sections of Montgomery County, Maryland, for three or five years at lowest current rates. Also building loans and re-financing of maturing trusts. OSSEPHE FOUNDED 1907 LPS 1417 K Street—Main 9300 NO APPRAISAL CHARGES OR S LEMENT FEES MINIMUM TITLE EXP! 0 /5 %—— g’éé \ \ 0\ \ gy ! I A Remarkable Record ASSURANCE IN FORCE Over One Billion Dollars. \\\\ W \ Y“\‘\\ iy ASSETS Over Three Hundred Million Dollars. CONTINGENCY ACCOUNT Ten Million Dollars. SURPLUS Over Twenty- eight Million Dollars. Dividends to policy- holders increased for six successive years. Business doubled every five and a half years Zor over half a century. Dollars. in the United States. A:Generation-of*Service HE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA was incorporated in 1865. FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS, it has maintained an active organization It has offices in many of the im- portant cities of the Union where its policies are pay- able in United States currency. Its total Insurance in Force in 1925 exceeded One Billion This vast sum is backed by Assets, which on conservative Government valuation, amount to over $300,000,000. After setting aside $10,000,000 as a contingency reserve, a surplus remains of over $28,000,000. Securities of the Sun Life actually deposited in the United States and held in irrevocable trust for the sole protection of United States Policyholders amount to more than $30,000,000. Investments in United States securities exceed One Hun- dred Million Dollars. , - ‘SUN- LIFE-ASSURANCE -COMPANY- OF-CANADA: A. D. Carpenter, Manager Washmgton,,.D C. 524-6 Transportation Bldg. BERTHRONG RITES HELD. Geographic Society Official Buried in Rock Creek. Funeral services for Frederick M. Borthron(, 40 years old, assistant treasurer, National Geographic So- clety, who died Thursday as the re- sult of an operation at Mayo Clinic Hospital, Rochester, Mum.. ‘were cOn- ducted this afternoon at his late resi- denee. 5207 Thirty-eighth street, by Fred C. Reynolds, followed by lnl'rm t in Rock Creek Cemetery. He s survived by his widow, Mrs. Elsle Edwards Berthrong; three sons, Raymond, Morgan and Fred Berth- rong; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Berthrong of this city, and a brother, Henry W. Berthrong of Boston. (e s ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. A reception in honor of Hubert Work, Secretary of the Interior, will b.dholkd in the Cosmos Clubhouse, 8:30 o'cloc! Capitol Lodxa No. 3, S8hepherds of Bethlehem, will have a flve hundred card party, 8:30 o'clock, M Red Men's L. The Writerscraft Club will meet, 8 o'clock, in basement of Mount Pleas- ant Public Library. The Woman’s Clib of St. Mark" Eplscopal Church will give a five hun- dred card party, 8 o'clock, at North- east Masonic Temple. The American War Veterans' Club will entertain with a “Soshible” at L'Afglon Salon. Dancing at 8 o'clock. ©veralls, ginghams, aprons and sunbonnets will be the fashion for tha evening and a buffet supper will be served at midnight. Souvenirs will be distributed and many novelties in- troduced. The Fillmore Parent-Teacher Asso- clation will meet, 8 o'clock, at Fill- — In mining with water the gold is al- ways found on the bottom. So with the extra interest and service charges on your bills. There are gold nug- gets that are found on the bottom of your bills, but you are not the ones that get this treasure—on the con- trary you lose this amount every month. ‘We are not “gold diggers.” We do not penalize our friends. WINDOW SHADES | from us will receive romps attention. Lansburgh Interior Decorating Company New Location 818 17th Strest N.W. TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th & F 3,000 -z 34240 0. Send Date of h o Anors Nl lnlomutlotmnm e SRR, 610 Woodward uu'. WE DYE WEARING APPAREL BLACK R MOURNING In 24 Hours The’ Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Line._1810—Linc. 1811—Linc. 1813 For Colds Forse 1859 — HINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1926. more School. Election of officers and question of resonl.n‘ Martha Dandridge Council, Nu. 1, Daughters of America, will hold a bazaar and aprol social at Nnvu Lodge Hall. The thl.n‘ton ton Practical Psychol- ogy Club will meet, 8:15 o'clock, at the Phylwuu Miss Olive McNeal “Paying Attention to will speak o the Law of L\io. ‘West End W. C. T. U. will meet, 8 o'clock, at 812 Twentieth street. g CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Advertising Club will be host to the Soroptimist Club tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Men's City Club. Civitan luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at Hotel La Fayette. A. W. Ziebold, director of public _safety, Miami, Fla., will speak, and Duncan Thompson will sin American Amehthn of University ‘Women: There will be bridge club meeting Wednesday, 8§ p.m., at the clubhouse. Miss Anna Boylo will act s hostess. The Massachusetts Soclety of Wash- ington will give a reception in honor of the Massachusetts members of the Senate and of the House of Repre- unullves and their wives December , 8 p.m. The reception will be pre- ceded by the annual election of of- ficers and will be followed by dancing. Admittance by membership card only. Southeast Wuhlnxum Citizens’ Al- mcl;flo:xhwfl: n;eebtutomorrow 8 outheas rary. tion of officers. S Chairmen of the local arrangements committees of the conference on cause and cure of war will meet to- morrow, 11 am., Hoter, a. at the Washington Lincoln Post, G. A. :}"ednesdny. 2 p.m., ir L b ., in Grand Army Mrs. Selden Spmcu- will address —_— e FOUND. ATREDALE, mnm———,m leather " coliar, ope Florida aves. Nov. 1 BER BEADS ly “who call T fen ...M's,.a. Daass 12 g lew-rll wwlrd BRACELET, white goid, lo_’ et with llmnnd An um n l‘l llt !M\‘ll' 5 e f” nRewand P_O Friw: Rorth %‘5""’ P" the 20th, nur "intersection Prln George d (un rlhbfi?? i g R \e\lfll e Wasniington. v phons. Clova Mnmva l\omg'":%loam?lm set with helwfin 7 and e _with all rna-y":!‘n.m“’" o R, Stcintis ot "898 & o hite with bl Retanite with E”k palanndonx . soft biack case. Bat- k, in or near Norfheast mfl'u 2 % fice g iy i e&. to V"l) ddle k ReVT, o rnavr Shate; Rt drer rvara: e fi“. afn.un "53«"1',’:-.9'3,’;‘"’ L POCKETROOK. brown 1 ghanee and, keys: 17th B wl:’."u'b'g FOLICE -Answering “Mow, a8t seen undné zv&? vlcmlu o( lfllh l‘ and o Formation ' The ot whe l’ag) l ' eruba! o Tor Tereomigion No questions_asked. Tegther. etk o1 a5 Roward ‘.'"A”a.:}’,"“' x RED IRISH SETTER, & Ben Y orTER m N B S of te, kel 12T e with brown 3 orth 8538, "i"c‘i&"fi mnlonn Line. ASE. tan X!llhsl‘ mnlllnln' 1 tag aring s_m:n IR wearing _apparel Huske, ‘v ":u vfl SETTER DOG—Whi vard if returned. LE WRIST WATCH—Flexible platinum. st with sapphires and diamonds, on Friday, betwee uf}’flower uou{' mg Ar'l'mm‘n l:cm . rer W. WEE FATCR, e e -fi{% FUNERAL DIRECTORS Gawler Service Ti:nothy Hanlon 641 H Bt. N.B. Phone L. 5648, FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. N.W. Private Invahd Limousine Rz H ST. N‘I. Lh“’l m L. hg\:.‘:nn 06201009 MLW Jouph F. erchs Sons | 3034 M St. N.W. Jaiegs, ey AMES T. R{AN ofi"&"fl’}"!&"‘!‘?me The Hecht Co.—F St. Cut Flower Shop, 1st Fl. Floral designs delivered rom to an; rt 5 "UnitedSthes #. Phone Main the Bible Class tomorrow, 6:45 p.m. at the Women's Business Council the Church of the Covenant. Th recreation committee will have char; of the program. The Iowa Circle Citizens' Associa- tion will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m. in the lecture room of Northminster Church. A membershjp contest will be Arruxnd Cards of Gbmkl. since; ainat THiends for thel wu foral tributes at 1 S 'AND aacxson, ki seione of eym: athy and" Seansifal “Hora] eribu eratefal aoo Ruiony s A HuSBARD, MOSES ¥. JACKSON. * Dutbt poloTgmber. 28, 10260, at Mh| setts avy °'°d mm Aldher“ll ] ol November 30, at b Muh erment ll"'fnlnn Cemetery. Alex- ECKERT, on Saturday. Novem: ' E‘r"‘?xnn df""fl'm TARD G ron of of e lllr'lv!d w ll '“ “"(.“l‘l‘il fi-&:.‘ i 6 1 s e of b ,.,,,-'s b ‘l}i‘ A 3%, lllend tor }‘.‘u"‘.':‘n% frands nterment Afllfl“fln “F‘? %, Syt ERNHA| e o] T ook Creck Cemétery. 2, 1020 on snndll‘; November 28 !er- CA November Wf’ mm . 9n November 20. 16 BER’ S~ widow of 't " services Demmbo Inerment private. = No fl CHISWELL. On Mon 926. 40" 2:15, o'clo oncs, o, 8711, 1 Y HITE be%ud hulbmd of '1da well, Funeral r rosidonce. Wedneaday 'atiernoon, cember 1. at 2 o'clook. ooun-r. snumywmmm arge. Gertruds, Leo, Hos! it of other re A Grtende.” Notite Tx ot nusn- COLLINS: On Sunday, November 28. ‘the % i Jo‘: 30t Szgn . Ne 0, l Ves and "}?T{na. 1Bited. Inrmam Glenwood ‘Come %’nw-y Nove em it o ai aine resting at W. ? g.fr '5%" ".h'?ir" 1:" Jimen K. ;’fl.ur 0{5? é XA ‘fl"f(‘l el Berontiar” ia . EBELING. mmaaml.v. n_Sunds; tal A beloved wife ul'ChHlloDhm beling, Funeral at %B flpm e rvice ines fZ funeral home, lay. December 1. at 11 &.m. . ILIIVA !uddenl l sbas c- 0od Estelle 'Leo. Rosie Jones, Ida Shinn and Ruth Gatewood.’ Funeral wed: December 1, at m(‘o st Church, nnf oodo D, ¢ 4 friends: inviied. o Remaius n.W, a7 S 0 0820 it !llurw November 27 102 year, of the late' Josph P. Glotzbach and oth of William D. Henry E. and Gustave Glot: bach. Funeral from her late residence, 12 Istiie. Micaday. November 30. &t § pm, Relativen and. friends Invited. Interment oa Cemetery. 20° peSlddenly, Sunday _ atter- 21 ALD Nul e of Tuneral Tate on o Noyember 27, 102 filld;'m. 41 Massachusetts GWIN, beloved husband o{ \u"h i Tyrone. P, Dapers plosse copy.) llmnllL gnddenly su ay. November 28, u»zu er residence. 3831 14th st. n.W. Tuesday, November 30, ai rment Glenwood Cemetery. riends 1nvited. Suddenly, November 27, her " regidence. 1131 48th mr%"l ORA HOWARD: htlnved xife o Bouthae, Corr Pl Son 'i5 mourn thelr v % b w’nu 1o g randchild and relatives. fter i gt Chureh. adas. November 3 nt and at 1 o'clock. WARD. L: Auxiliary to HOWARI ld'A‘l:’il ?}’gfi“{’ 9 the Coach. d the fm?rll Sl s me: Pr-m--'s llnllbl Monday, Nnvrmmr2 wu oapital. 1603 T1th" st. Humble, j four BLE. All_members of Zenith Courts of Cl]nnlhe No. 10,803 foufied of the RYLANDE! BEATRICE e (P EATRICE R our rank 1o fall N 1 1 Notice of funeral N. E. ROGERS. K. ot b, HUTTON., On November 27, 1926, at 5:30 %‘m -smxn short "illneds. at. his rest hia 74 i his_devot "'0 a 8ol ndehiidron fmm of vn md'" Servi Pt residonco Pecomber 1 at 3 nierm.nt Woodland. JOH! IN. _Sunday. November 28 ‘lo"fl II his residen: 200 8th et. LOUIS A, ' lnm SIQDMHW sxini nlnrmnl Dflvlh Please omu finwen (embers of the Holy Name sou u ‘ot St, Dominice Church are ad S5:hg o Brother LOUIS ! in § mu.n of the of at 8 vy -men e dece; on "Monday. November 20, 3. m, BorL B AZGERALD. President, LY, OngSundar. November 28, nza loved husband of By mn Dowes). Remains residence of mier, Mror Clara Rive, 103510t Notice of funeral ater. KENYON. BSuddenly. on 1076, i friends ll his 0 pm. r 30, 2 Ch l 1730 Pe lyani e T m"'{"é"‘! n Fridsy, November 26, 1926, Ya: reotdsnce '3t her Frandson, uids, Los Angeles. R o Wpeninwio 'Dhi:'"& ""' and n anufm".nt. L'u Ange on Snnd-m vnv-mb-r 7 sza ot ?n 5 Ffld"v No % “in" "i“xonnm )( o o) m'fl" Bt‘zl‘:’.nr‘l “ " M Ill!ofl. 2 orman. Skinner. t1pm., ddent; toeal Rieod -l“nzozn She: si : eaves and f rinnd- to mourn her tice al lune t_ave. Per §<‘>' o810 am. S, .','.-.e'm;, i 80rTO it Rovember 2 28" 102 “--non 1 ‘“f"' = ‘s‘-m‘%z s -on Al'l'n L. lfiwm’ar Bty i % Novem| er n! A ""‘F"gi";'é AT pur: E CARROLL. F. fll'lll\' » Deaths. Nol'flm . vember 28. 1976, o ’"m:{e Raigance of Bis son: ':;non 1230 “’imnn e 3 el Aenne m ¢ ) Funeral {ro Connor, 293 er 330, Sotnt M""%. on: { her soul, miert .-f:,‘l.‘,‘:“ GHlve? Cometary”" Relativos On_Sunday._ November 28, 1026, . uogmnl. = l’ Ji T, - ..m':. .::":,m“""“" it Pe S E. rgu-m ) "’fi Hmer gf Mre. Eihol i, B uel anc qv:l{‘:r '):uncfi Notico of "fueral later. Sudd Sunday. N 1910, .-'"L%;’.l‘sd’«'in:,’ozfifi? bt laved, husband " of | Viols der, son of Phoebe Smiths brotl e Chew: David Qaagder Heien ter and Alice Snlkth Notice nl Y{ Rem; resting at rnest luter. Jarvis funeral parior. '.fz"" Goorlh ave. RHODES. 126, EOIDIIAJ Berd' iR wady & Tue fmmm‘ “k;‘ oumnolnd & THiende mmei BRI o0 ifandas. November, 48, o l’ fi", T lu‘ lfl'. mcusnfiw idow of 7L Tears. Fu- rice on 750 . for X 28, 1020, ’c:gf Efifls.«vo’f’dmfé’"{'fi for’ - Bera mn‘ the funeral ,E.mm of perry Eer 30. % am: thente 1o Holy sa. '?u . it . where m[n Foqutem mass Y cermont Si. Mars's Cemetars. s Volativea and lr‘enfln lnm ’ o mon M lfl"fl r& 9. 5 loved wife of the late Boncni A, Shreve idress Tuesday. No- Funeral from T 30, ‘m. the bt fi..rc 58, A et oty BT Relatives ‘and" friends" - ud o Illand Taterment st Holy eod ""?’ ('nxuimu'fir" e \rfi" arks. 7 o uller f te reai Dece: '1 D.m. ives and lmndl Invltsd 3 STEWART. Sundar, November 28, 1026, NRY STEWART, brothar of the lais Richand and” Sqnsa’ Stowart, o ‘leaves "to" motrn ‘Thelr Joss Joving dsughter, Mrs. Mamie Freeman: ® two lecos, - Elenora and Elsie Stewatt fod friends. Notlcs ot z Jost Sf smiaiires ‘aad " ) at. 48,3 mfl? ‘\'n‘fké 3 ¥ 1 services hera: ‘mwzb' 15731 oUW %'fl" 0 mourn loss a 'lf! ree brothers, thres ch) host o lhar Nllllvflrl'lylrlll {;{en&l n ral 'fll!‘l cnur$ frg ’mc«'e'é:'nn and mu.n\ls Departed this life Thuragar ‘ember 25 'fl ARLES WILLTANS e Fri GA¥ ber co oF her dagnter. Foxhall road n w l'A uneral No. niece ang {ulnorn B’rue alem tist friends invited. Supreme Srand officers of Encampment. A. 0. K. o to uumblc oA % 26, w“f(AHLES H. JOH\ LIAMS. All mem!| bfl mn‘, No' r é'i!'."mmcg" Monday ve- 08 O sf mlher C] D, )f "nys fl'{flfl "’q ‘“"":’m‘.’i Sund 28 1:2& H, Grmd Secretun v”-x rmx.n ’a o r:vm'x'n'"@:nx'fim 'flm e o‘} }’umm Fercatier- In memomm. o, memnr{ of our ar vho_depa . November Mastar. 20¢ unday, X nNovnm Ong long, weary year has passed. "§in aT1eq mother hnmo‘ mo Lacey dod called, ot 'As helpicas wa stood by TR, mflm'f‘ed\f:fi“ oo her wafe Wih Him. Gog wil keeh et L ToViNa ShilbREY. « n l““l rem m ra; ot ou KOLL e dtolr‘?n‘ul thfs llf':‘imlrlAun years ago today, November 20, God. your Redeemer. It ver from the sk ‘A ’M {lwn and, watches al 1 He shall bid it rise. the heavenly winds blow' sofily " 'er that sweet and hall u&d the Shanring -n'lm Tv;"fl' ok ;) be. VOTED SiSTER EVA. « In lovine remembrance of 1 othe F. CLEM. who Dassed Dllw‘oln years dgo today, November “Tig hard Lo break the tender. cords 4: bound the heart: dur lon‘ 1 your dust Yo speak A ust we forever part? "Tig swoat to be remembered. 'And always bear v ming That you re not forgotien By the ones you left behind. HIS LOVE! GOUNDIE. In lovin rewmbranm ot dear mother. MARY VIRGINIA GOUNDY ¥ho died five years ugo. ‘November 28, %R’ DAUGHTER AND 8o ELIZABETH AND KRED COUNCRLL A tribute ot love and of, IGRDAN. Who, departed 0 years ago ioday, November Vx{G BROTHER, THOMAS W 3 E. JORDAN. ¢ ln ncmor{ of HOWARD F. LE rted thi l.I!e mm years ago !fiifi Tl "‘:%*a"f%’%? N. 'fi ln"nhgniuh?i:rzgae of our aa are sgo todas. V- Vember 20, 1010, 5 A grown, how trly she eared . . D&@E‘ and_love. o - fll DAbflHTERi BERHl\ nwrou xn ufl but lovin sariea n?g 'J"“H' R d-'l‘]o .opnmbcr o1 'ZIV' years ago to- I know that all 1s well with her. LoyING &Atffiiflks"%smm AND A lgring tribyte to the ory ot 8:" ufi;}]g&: ".xx;zi( g go{;-fi who nlf? fi?fls IR "";; lmmm onn year ago ?@g m&a TReBHrER. WA 3 30 2ot oo v = az‘i':“zfi“‘ vl ins years ago to- ‘ l“ hom‘lelhmfi & mother ro"-w wel :‘m oy, Top, wore anppiEieh e P oSl 2 BER 13‘1\15 i‘A{akfifi'&ufl %"1‘3’..&. 438 i "l\“nn '3? c.u:? a"unw hoa-‘ @ Tonely ous ‘homer e MVB! a di tha “fl lthout some mfi'u.m o Your e 'Kind deed TN LITEE BTl amp raeen. xu&afi to me. who E. her so; e 5o et mage vo