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HE Christmas display at the Lifeti'me Furniture Store includes the very newest vogues in lamps. There’s an inter- esting variety—including the famous A/mco Lamps —at temptingly low holi- day prices. 7 MAYER & CO. Bet. D & E Seventh St. THOMAS McNEILLY DEAD. Marble Contractor Resident of Cap- ital for 256 Years. Thomas McNellly, 5¢ years old, member of the firm of McNeilly & Pettes, marble and tile contractors, and a resident of this city for the past 25 years, dled suddenly at his home, 1728 Jackson street northeast, Wednesday night. Death was at- tributed to heart disease. Mr. McNeilly was a thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason. He also belonged to Almas Temple of the Mystic Shrine and to New Jerusalem Lodge, No. 9, F. A. A. M. He was a member of the Washington Board of Trade. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Florence A. McNelily, who was Miss Kearfis of Clarksburg, W. Va.; two brothers, James McNellly of Pitts burgh, Pa., and Joseph McNellly of this city, and a nephew, Lewis Mc Nellly of Pittsburgh. Funeral services will at the residence tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock. Interment will be in Fort Lincoln Cemetery. _— bl Desert of Mongolla nb:'\l::deduoln lite in earlier geologic times. To Match Your .Odd Coats .65 AND UP E'VE had to increase the size of our trousers de- partment to take care of the steadily increasing business— without doubt we carry the largest stock of trousers in ‘Washington. No matter what color, size, or material, you'll find it in this tremendous assortment. Bring Us Your Odd Coat— We CAN MATCH IT! Blue overcoats Cedarwood tan overcoats Dusk gray overcoats Emphatic Values! 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St. Margaret'’s Christmas bazaar and annual turkey dinner, under aus- pices of the Rector’s Aid Society of St. Margaret’s Church, will be given in the parish house from 3 to 10 o'clock. Dinner served at 6:30 and 7. The Christ Lutheran Church will have a bazaar for charities and mis- sions, with supper served from 5 to 8 o’clock. The bazaar will continue until 10 o’clock. The church is located on New Jersey avenue between M and I N streets. The ladles of St. Andrew’s Church will hold a bazaar and turkey dinner, the latter to be served from 5:30 to 8 o'clock. The bazaar will continue until 10. X A musical and literary concert will be given by the young men’s jubilee chorus of the Friendship Baptist Church for the benefit of the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, 8 o’clock, under auspices of the Pastor’s Aid Club. _Mrs. E. Poindexter, chairman; Rev. J. E. Willis, pastor. The Parish Aid Society of the Na- tivity Chapel, Fourteenth and A streets southeast, will give an oyster supper in the parish hall from 4:30 this afternoon to 8 o'clock tonight, for the benefit of the parish hall building fund. The Christmas sale and bazaar at Transfiguration Episcopal Church will continue from § to 10 o'clock. Supper will be served. Fancy articles for sale. Mrs. Malcolm F. Gibbs is chair- man. The Chillum Heights Citizens' Asso- clation will meet at the J. R. Keene School, James G. Yaden, president of the Federation of Citizens' Assocla- tions, will speak. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Cosmos Club: Dr. Sylvanus G. Mor- ley will lecture on “Archeological In- vestigations of the Carnegie Institu- tion in Mexico and Central America, in 1926,” December 6, 8 p.m., in club- house. Lecture will be illustrated with colored slides. ‘Masters of the Wisdom” will be the subject of a talk Sunday, 8 p.m., United Lodge of Thesophists, Hill Building, Seventeenth and I streets. The executive committee of the Anti-Cigaret Alliance will meet to- morrow at headquarters of the League for the Larger Life, 1628 K street, at 7:30 pm. A lecture will be given by Victor Russell and a social hour will follow. A paper by Charles R. Staples of Lexington, Ky., on “Hints to the Amateur Genealogis will be read at a meeting of the National Gene- alogical Soclety Saturday, 8 p.m., at the Methodist ilding. Any one in- terested is invited to attend. The Wild Flower Preservation So- clety trip for Sunday will start from Fifteenth and G streets at 9:15 a.m. for Branchville. Hike to Lewistown and Beltsville, 12 miles. H. C. An- derson, leader. There will be a meeting of boy stamp collectors at the rooms of the Philatelic Society, 1333 G street, Sat- urday, 2 p.m. A quantity of foreizn stamps received from members will be given to those who attend. The distributors will give advice and in- struction. All invited. Dr. George Horton, United States consul general, retired, will give an (llustrated lecture on “Twenty Years ‘in Classic Lands” before members of the Art and Archaeology League tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., at Gunston Hall, 1906 Florida_avenu i === Goldefiberg's A watched Kettle Never Boils —so they say. You need not watch your bills boil over with extra interest and service charges every month at our store. We do not keep the pot boiling over with charges for credit and budget buying. At our store, the price you see is the price you pay, no ex- tras, no interest and no service charges on any accounts. We do not penalize our friends. EETEEEJ S GIVE A (l:gn-:pletf ml;'uneral ual to a $300 One For $175 Or One as Low as 100 W. W. CHAMBERS CO. The Brownstone Funeral Home 14th, Corner Chapin St. PHONE COLUMBIA 3432 TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th& F WE DYE AVEARING APPAREL BLACK FOR MOURNING In 24 Hours The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Linc. 1810—Line. 1811—Line. 1812 30. Send Date of Birth for Full Information Insurance— oeROY COFF Sricts, MRS. M. A. KRAFT DIES. Funeral to Be Conducted Tomor- row Morning at Church. Mrs. Mary A. Kraft, 61 years old, wife of George O. Craft and a life- long resident of this city, died at her home, 101% L street, Wednesday after a short iliness. Mrs. Kraft was the daughter of the late George and Mrs. Winifred Bolland. Besides her husband she leaves a sister, Mrs. Sarah C. Mc- Laughlin, and a niece, Mrs. Agnes M. Hart. She was & member of the Knights of St. John and the Catholic Foresters of America. Funeral services will be conducted at the residence tomorrow morning and thence to St. Aloysius Catholic Church at 9 am. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Cemetery. THE WEATHER District of Columbla and Mary- land—Partly cloudy and not so cold tonight, minimum temperature about 32 degrees; tomorrow _increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by rain. Virginia—Partly cloudy and not so cold tonight; tomorrow increasing cloudiness and warmer, probably fol- ln;wed by rain in west and north por- tions. ‘West Virginia—Probably rain late tonight and tomorrow, warmer to- night in east portion. Records for 24 Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 33; 8 p.m., 30. 12 midnight, 26; 4 a.m., 26; 8 a.m., 27 noon, 32. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.26; 8 p.m 30.29; 12 midnight, 30.33; 4 a.m., 30.31; 8 a.m., 30.32; noon, 30.25. Highest temperature, 35, occurred :30 pm. yesterday; lowest tempera- ture, 26, occurred at 1 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 47; lowest, 42. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States Coast and Geodetic Survey.) Today—Low tide, 1. 12:57 p.m.; high tide, 6:44 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:40 a.m. and 1:38 pm.; high tide, 7:11 am. and 7:27 pm. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 7:09 a.m.; sun sets 4:45 p.m. J Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:10 a.m.; sun sets 4:46 p.m. Moon rises 5:17 a.m.; sets 8:59 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. . Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at Great Falls at 8 a.m.—Tem- perature, 38; condition, very muddy. Weather in Various Cities. @ Temperature. & Tejure; Stations. om0 “wreg oy we “quau gsel o Abilene Albany . Atlania Atlantiec City 3 Baltimore .. 3 Birminghar 30 Bismarck 0 Boston Buffalo 3 Charleston . Chicago 2 Cincinnati Clexeland, Sorsscebit sk 0 S M LS S Iovidy * prielotias Eloudy loar as0. Toudy Galveston Helena EREER RS FHaE Kansas City’ Tos Aneeles Louisvill Miami 1929t soGen AN iwon: 232 : Pteloudy Cloudy v satnacn Omaha ... Philadelphi Phoenix . Portland Ore 2t Ralergh N C S. Lake' Cit ‘Antonio San_Diego. aor2i0.305 AR2RI8s: BRIttty 3 LA St. Louis. Paul Seartle . Snolane. WASH.DIC. Lonba: EESEEEE 120964,3: S8R3%338 L] 2 z ] Statione Temperature, Weather. London_ Englan 42 Part cloudy Paris. France. Cloudy Mot Givden’ | art cloudy Horta (Fayal), Azore: Cloudy Witon, - Bermuda Part cloudy Tnan_Porto Ri Part_cloudy Havana, Cuba, Clear Colon. Canal & Cloudy BAG—Doctor's. black leather _containing dental instruments. - Return to 1710 K. T. ave. n.w. for reward BLOUSE. brown crepe de chine, wrapped in white tiseue paper on Que st. n.w. tween 27th and Conn. ave.: reward. Pot. 5560. hranch 218 BRACFLET. platinum. diamond-sapphire set- ting. bet n Navy Bldg. and Corcoran st. Reward " Apt. 84’ 1718 Corcoran st. n.w. Phone Potomac 2073. BRINDLE BULL, long tail. answers to name of * 7011 - reward. Call Lincoln PURSE—Smallcontal ladv's rings and silver dollar. Phone ) 4820 for d. 5 CUFF KS. Masonic, diamond chip, gold. Kindly return: reward. John W. Crabbs, 1501 14th t. n.w.. DOG, Boston bull_brown brindle. white by serew tail. ‘Phone Cleve. 5205, M RBWRIEG. oo as L g DOG—Straved: little boy's pet dog: white poedle: | black ears. Answers to name “Silver. Reward. 1 FIVE %20 BILLS between 1342 G st. and Farle Theater Thursday_ afternoon. Finder return Room 851 Earle Building. Reward FOX TERRIER. wire-haired, _white with brown and white face: liheral reward. Mi W. D. Morgan. Wardman Park Hotel. 3 GERMAN POLICE_DOG: Drunm ve.. Chevy Chase: answers to name : ‘reward. Phonme Franklin S ram and Trost. Thursday. 202 2151 Californi: 0LD BAR withe diamo Reward oftered. ~ North £80. PE i ot e HANDBAG—Li Brown. be ave. and Thomas Circle. Thuraday. Mrsa. Dean E. Brown. 2218 Wyoming ave. HANDBAG. black. Sundav. Nov. 28_ bet t Mver Hel Bailevs Cros i Baiston L Biog op> Bopds HANDBAG. ng 'y and {i nortant papers Wodnesiay hight betwean Brown st. and_Clifton Terrace. Telephone 034" Reward. 3410 Brown st. nw. OUND. large, black and tan: $10 re 3 P ehear 23 T ey KEYS and br: ottle-opener. with W. Foster and_out-of-town address on it 4500 14th st. n.w. 3¢ CE DOG, male. light fawn. about 3 t Monday evening. Reward. POCKETBO Tady's. driver's permit. receipts and money. nlease return to M‘{Q R. W. Crampton, 3463 n PURSE—Small, brown: 11th and contatning $10°and keys. Call Main 6300, Branch 1 Re PURSE, small ;-;:‘nmlr‘nl giver ring with "G, R in bing ] & to owner 5 Fabrmont ot now. ~Adame 2804, o1 :Em:m COLLI male, hm-}" !-"f_'“‘"; niwers 1o uame of Pal. Sinst nw Cleve, 4343 Reward, _°11° TERRIER: black B i 13" tnches w78 ke Tone. answers to name Angis. Reward. f refined with collar and iss. Phone Col. ¥ TABLECLOTH. white. Finder piease call Cleve. 46: e TIPSR e BOSTON TERRIER—Brindle and white, male; weight, about 32 pounds; wearing harness with name plate and license. Reward for information leading to recovery. Dr. G. F. Goetz- man, 5527 Nevada ave. n.w. Cleve. 4818 or Pot. 3380, MRS. IDA EBELING DIES. Lexington, Va., Resident, 59, Was Born in Annapolis. Mrs., Ida Virginia Ebeling, 59 years old, of Lexington, Va., member of a old Maryland family, died at Emer- gency Hospital Sunday after a long fllness. Mrs. Ebeling was born in Annapolis and resided for many years in Lexington. Funeral services were conducted in Hines’ funeral parlors Wednesday. Rev. Dr. J. J. Dimon, rector of St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, officiated. Interment was in Rock Creek Ceme- tery. She is survived by her husband Christopher A. Ebeling; three daugh ters, Mrs. L. P. Wray, Mrs. E. Lee Harrison of Baltimore and Mrs. Hugh C. Trigg of this city; three sons, An drew A. Ebeling of Los Angeles, Calif.; John Henry Ebeling of Lex ington, Va., and Christopher A. Ebe ,» of Baltimore; three sisters Mrs. 8. C. Harris of this city, Mr: R. W. Mitchell of Baltimore and Mrs C. A. Sherot of this city, and twc brothers, Robert Davis of Richmond. Va., and Thomas Oavis of Annapolis. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fssued to the following : George McCullough and Lucy Roberts. - Charles L. Holley and Clara C. Carter. Leonara B. Ford and Violet K. Devereux. both of Richmond. Va. William R. Horack of East Orange. N. J.. and Mary A Grill of this city. pyAlired Jefiress and Nagpie Trent. both of chmond, Va. Joseph R. Hobbs and Minnie O. Hines. Thomas J. Arena and Venera Buttera both of Baltimore. Md. Joseph L, Hardesty of this city and Marion B. Utterbach of East Falls Church a. Roscoe 0. Thomas and Katharine Worm: 2 ey. i hert Johnson and Alice Hawkins. Charles'A. Brown and Regina A. bot. i tlyaitsville. Md, Kerb; Dovell and Mollie L. Hamner. Kaip r and_Marion L. Bird John Watson and Lenea Banks. Harold G. Roepke of Highland ® Springs Va. and “Thama M. Childrey of "Rich mo a. Richard Waynes and Louise White. Births Reported. The following_births have been reported {0 the "Hiealtn Department in the lust ours ‘Solomon R. and Bertie M. Compton, ‘Antonio and Pasqualina_Iachangilo, boy. Antonio and Filornina D'Agostino, girl. Luca and Maecellina Munsie, girl. Giovanrei and Giovanna Urie, girl. avid and Helen April, boy Lewis E. and Elvine G. Wolf, girl. Ravmond and Helen L. Saunders, girl. Edward R. and Saddie A. Bland, boy. James and Amy Dennis. bo Frank G. and Jessie Thom: 5. Edward W_and Rose D. Stackhouse, boy. Paul and Mary_E. Peyton. boy. ty L. and Mabel Elkin, gir eorge D, and Anna Hammond, boy. and Mary Martin. girl. Thomas J. and Anna Matthews. boy. George H. and Ethel H. Wowdey, boy, Pleasant and Maria Morrow, girl. Samuel and Ollie Bowman, boy. Deaths Reported. Mary A. McBride, 94. 1330 18th st. piLatheritie” Moore "Ayers,” 66, 1654 Colum- a rd. Francls Tulla Howard, 34, Sibley Hos vital Harry Morrison, 28, United States Nayal Hospital. William _Edwards Nash, 55. in front of Columbus_Statue, Union Station. iyJames Thomas'Hall, 60, 1423 South Caro- na ave. s.6 Frederick W. Unger. 60, 5020 River rd. Sarah E. Déan. G2, St. Elizabeth's Hos- pital. Lioyd Woolsey Townsend, 44, 3305 Macomb st. Rudgyard Tsaac Smith, 62. 6615 1at st. Zela S. Grauso. 39, George \Washington Unjversity Hospital. James F. Morris, 59, Garfield Hospital. Mary V. Fletchef, 86. 805 C st. n.e. Patrick F. Sheedy. 70, 1423 R % Beatrice Humble. 3. Freedmen's Hos- pitai. Jiriderick Grifin, 23, en route Freedmen's Genital George Quanders. 27, Union Station. rearel Pauline = Proctor, 38, 610 Trving st Ruth D. Wingfield. 19, 721 Girard st Infant of Richard ard Tessie Teamus, 1 month_Frecdmen's Hospital Cards of Thanks. HALE. We wish to express our apprecia- tion to_our relatives and friends for their ‘mpathy and _beautiful floral tributes at_t death of our fathes MRS. MARTHA HALE AND FAMILY. MORTON. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends_and relatives for their kindness. sympathy and floral tributes at |hpqdeath of our beloved father. JAMES H. MORTON. THE CHILDREN. MeNEILLY. | gl"or:\' Above udill‘:"» Saturd: St 2 pm. " interment n MeNEILLY. A o e New ' Jerus: ACM. will b 1dth and N York urday, December 4, 1! at o'cloc] Yn’l‘l‘erml‘“r 'Ihe Dlllip(lse h(v( Ill&ndlns IA o {jncial of “our laio brother THOM. . JOHN T. SKINNER, Master. * MUDD, Thursias, Decomier 2. 1026, at ke ce N33 Varum o SUS ELUZABETI MUDD. Gaushicr of the at Francis Elzare and ‘Aunie Virginia Mudd Funeral trom the above residesce Satur d: 1 . at 8:30 a.m. thence te L c] l\»h-u- am'u will be RY, On Thursday, December 2, 192 S AR, A T e B 5 in the 8ist ye fs- survived by two R & L d_Anna M. Ryan. ' Fune Bt O Ry B Splva residence, 1st st. ne. thence to St, i'(;;ll‘\‘vl’l '\ICI‘I‘ e u‘hn;rr mass will be celes rated at 9 a.m. nterment Mo A ] nterment Mount Olivel SHAW. Departed this life_on Wednesda; December 1, 1090, at 7 0'clock M. ELIZABETH SHAW,_ She leaves to mouri her loss a sister, JoMephine Moss of 163 Florida ave. and a hu;l of friends, 5 h from Metropolitan Ba g SN G R STEWART. Departed thi November 281020, Mr. ART of S11 st «f. n.w h‘(l'ld of the late Mal ward "B Armstead. i+ Hapust” Ch 3th sts. n. 1:30 pm. > " Suddenly. st. between - Sunday, December 1 Sunday Novem! 2 6. HENRY WART. Funera from the Met, )| n Baptist Church, R t. and 13th sts. Stnday. December B i 0 p.m. bers of A. K. Manning Lodee, 2381, 0. of O. F. he church. The offi ers i Fellows' Hall. 1606 M nw., 8 % 4 cember 5. to attend W. PINKETT. P. S. STEWART. Al members of Helping Hand Association sted to be at the call meeting Friday evening at 8 o'clock, at Mrs. Turner Lowe. 5 Florida_ave. arranse for funeral of late brother, STEWA. [AM" WASIINGTON. Pres. STEWART. of the G, U 0.70f 0. F.: You are requested to atiend the funerai of our late brother veteran, HE! T ' Sundav, December b. at 1o opolitan Baptist Church, R st. hetween 12th and v FRANK PENDLETON. Chi CHAS. H. TURNER, Fip. Sec'y. a Shoem: 5020 River r nw. AUGUST F. U uneral from above residence ‘on’ Saturday, December 4. at 11 o'clock am. Friends invited rment at Rockville. Md. 3¢ In Memoriam. remembrance of mothsr , FA STON. who de- tedthis t ]In“‘ t ¢ AL : 1t not forgotten MISS FANNIE HOLMES AND FAMILY. DOGANS. A tribute of love and devotion to the memory of my dear husband and father, LEONARD DOGANS, who de- parted this life two years ago today, De- cember 3, 1024, Unkno n‘nnd forgotten by some you may ba, But the lonely spot where you rest is dear 10 me. DEVOTED WIFE AND SON. ¢ ARNER. To my dear mother. MARTHA RNER. who 1 {twenty-six 1500. Though her dust is in the grave, §till, we miss her just the same. We ‘live in hope "that we will meet in HER DAUGHTER, AND GRANDC qored to the memory of our r. SARAH GILBERT. whom What | All the For_when we lost onr mothe We lost our dearest friend. You are resting in peace. dear mother, One vear has naseed away You are gone but not forgotten, ‘We think of vop each d: HER DRVOTED CHILDREN. « NORBECK. In sal and loving remembranca of our dear mather. ELLA F. NORBECK who de ted this life one year ago today Decem P ‘What f« home without a mother, All things the world may send. For whon we lget our pother W' lost our dearest. friend. Yon wore the crown of natience Through life von strugeled on, Angd thowe hands 'that rest forever ere the. hands ¢ LLIE. £, AND N CE. GARETT. Mé“ . In memorv o my dear husband. ENRY K. SCHEER. who departed 'Eg- lite telve vears ako’ today, December Gone, but nat_forzotten HIS LOVING WIFE. TURNER. In sad but_lovi Beaths. On Wednesday. December 1. 1926. n.w. MARY TNDIANA ALVEY, beloved wife of Peter Alvey. azed 66 years. She is survived by four children, * Funeral services Saturday, De- cember at 8 am. at Nall undertak- ing parlor. thence to St arys County, Md. " (St. Marys papers please copy. b BERRY. Wedncsday, December 1, 4:30 am., HARRY L . beloved husband of Margaret C. Berry (nee Spalding). Fu- neral eervices will be held De- cember 4. at 2 pm. at R apel. 10th and D sts. s.w, Relatives and friends | WILKINSON. invited. Members of Federal Lodge, No. 1. F. A. A. M.. please notice. ACKY . Wednesday 1926, at 6 pm._ at 1314 1 st nw CHARLES _BLACKVILLE, - husband ~ of Trene ' Blackville, Funeral servires at Tuwelfth Street Christian Church, 12th st between S and T sts.n w. Sunday ber 5 at 1 pm. Relatives and friends Remains will be at 1924 12th st December 1. OWN. On Wednesday, December 1. B Callinger Hosital, BERTHA BROW elo sister of Hattle McKinnon of my dear father CORNELIDS NER Who denarted this Tife threé years azo today. December 3. 1023, ItYs not death 1 Ang it e e A 'miut the hrotherho "o Be ot Rome with Geqa o hish. SON. WILLTAM W. TURNER. * t our loved an died November 28 3 May they rest in neace. THE FAMILY. Sacred to the memory of m dear hushind and our dear' father JOHN WILKINSON, W Separien this Tite nine: today. December 3. 1007 <on. CLIF 2 g son, CLIFTON L. WILKIN 1S WIFE AND FAMILY. * FUNERAL DIRECTORS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) Boked "Siter 01 Mo Sicimon’ 2t 3034 M St. N.W. Tyianionga ten urdav. December 4. 1:30 pm.. from John T. Rhines & Co. funeral chapel, 3rd and Tste. £, % BRUNETT. Thursday. December 2, 1926, N her rasidmee Silver Spring. M. ROSE AN BRUNETT. dauehter of the late Louis L nd Mary J. Brunett. Funeral Monday. December 6 at 10_am. from St. John's Catholic Church, Forest Glen, Md. Interment church cemetery. 5 BURTON-HOWARD. Suddenly. on Wednes- dav. December 1. 1926 FRAV(.E% BUR TON-HOWARD “inee Knoedler), beloved wife of Jav Howard. er: from late residence. 1015 10th st. se.. on Sat- urday. December 4. at 8:30 am.: thence to St. Peter's Church, where mass will bhe Stz at & am. Interment in Codar Hill Cemeters. : 3 CARTER. Thureday. December 2. 1020, at 7:30 pm.. MARY A.. beloved wife of the late James O. Carter. Notice of funeral hereafter 4° COOKE-HERB. Thursday. 6. Fessenden st. n.w., FLOI December. 4 ‘sister of Anune Cooke. 1 from the above residence Satur- | @y, December 4, at § am.. thence to St. | Mactin's Church, where mags will be said at'10 am. Relatives and friends invited. Mount Olivet Cemetery. | On_Thursday. ~De ‘elock p m. At her resic MARGARET S0 at Eastville. Va., unday. Or_ Thursday, December 2. 1928, | at’ the residence of her son, Dr. Charles | R. Ely, 8 Kendall Green ne. Washington. | D. €. 'MARY D. ELY. Services at the house' Saturday. December 4 at 2:30 p m Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Fred: erick, Md.. on Sunday at 2 o HEITMULLER. On Thursd: 1026, at her residence, Kre T st. ne. PAUL beloved wife of Alfred Heltopller. aneral _services at the above address Monday. December 6, at 2 pm. Interment strictly private. 6 JOHNSON. On Wednesday. December 1. JO N Nar Freedmen's Hospital: SARAH | JOHNSON. beloved mother of Lucy B. and Isaiah Smith and sigger of Amy Drew Pe S grandmother of Jeaves to mourn | ther relatives and | Eldridge Smith thejr joss @ host o fri‘nds. Funeral Sunday. December 5. at 115 pm.. from the em Baotist Church st. between Oth_and 10th nw.. X rimes officiating. Intérment Caroline Va. _Remains resting at the W. Ernest Jai vis Co. funeral parlors. 22 Georgia ave. n.w. 4 KRAFT. On Wednesday. December 1, 1926 at 4 pm. MARY beloved wife of George 0. Kraft and daughter of the late George and Winifred Bolland. Funeral from her late residence, 101% L st. n.w., Saturday, December 4: thence to St Aloysius Church, where requiem mase will be surg at ® am. for the repose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet Cemetery. Friends and relatives invited. 3¢ AFT. Members of Cabitol Court 792 Le ‘omen d(‘alh;nh/‘do‘r;‘kr'h' Fn‘ru'umrn. are reqnested to attend the funeral of our Jate Heter. MARY A. KRAFT. from her late residence. 10115 L st._n.w. Saturdav, De. cember 4. thence to St. Alovsius Chure! Where reauiem mass will he sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul MARY E. REILLY.C.R. * KRAFT, Members of Ladies' Anxiliary, No. #2. Knights of St. John. and sjster anx- iarten Are reancted 10 atsend the foneral of onr deceased sister, Mrs. ARY A KRAFT. on December 4. from her late Todidence, T01% L nt: nw. Mass at St. Aloyeluis CRIR, % R ATELIFRE, Pre. AGNES BURRICHTER, Sec. MeMULLAN. Suddenly. Friday. 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