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L4 90 20, » THE EVENING 1926. INGERSOLL BURIAL T0 BE IN WISCONSIN Woman’s Body Leaves New York After Funeral Rites—Estate May Total $200,000. STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. ., THURSDAY, DECEMBER MRS. JULIA M. FORMAD | —1 |SUMMERALL TO TALK ' et T ot Creigna e, v0 | DUES:NE FARLS cnuncuj FHE WEATEED ' 70 SOJOURNERS’ CLU pm., at the home of Mr. and Mrs., District of Columbia—Increasing P. D..Vinson, 1301 Quincy street, by | Resident of 17 Years Had Been! iondiness tonight and mmnrrow.lmlu { members of Wallace Memorial United | Leader in Civic and Educational i'l?_:fgh{’Ys;fl;‘e-grw:‘m;,',';,}fi';“w',,“,;:‘j | Chief of Staff of Army on Program ' Presbyterian Church. Rev. C. I A . Hawthorne will preside. Carols will Maryland—Cloudy, with rising tem- be sung, led by Miss Anna Herron. FALLS CHURCH, Va., December 23 ' perature tonight and tomorrow, fol-| <lass will imeet 5 = Formad, | lowed by rain tomorrow. Stearns Bible class will tomor- (Special).—Mrs. Julia Martin ! Ve 4 3 row, 130 pm, at Mount Vernon wife of Dr. Robert J. Formad, died at | x_n}r:r;!xi‘gla'—afrl‘?;dy tonight; tomorrow Methodist Eplscopal Church. Dr. K. her home here yesterday morning of | "y 2% . B. Moomaw will be in charge. heart disease. She had'been in POOr | nogs ™ probably followed by rain to- health a_year and falled to rally from | peoy, Paobably folewed by Fall oh an attack last week. | change in temperature. ! CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Christmas Dinner Dance 5, %, C7353 " UNTIL ONE Deaths. Departed 11 210 TURNER. NA friends inv of Annual Banquet to Be Given !TYDINGS, = suidenis on January 10. f e T N | 11:30 am | | Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, Virginia—Increasing _cloudi- | chief of staff, United States Army, = will be principal speaker at the an- ¥ nual banquet to be given by the So- | E | Journers’ Club, Washington Chapter. ut No. 8, on January 10, at the Ma T N AR VY it e TION ACTIVITIES. Mrs. Formad was born November | ] . o Wednosday. Dconiy Wi 125, 1872, at Manchester, Mich., a | Records for 24 Hours. Bower Tl T e e todny. | Eliphi26, ut Sibjey Homitall ¥IGEA B Thermometer—4 p.m.. 39; 8 p.m.,|The occasion is in honor of the com: [ - TONIGHT. daughter of Lydia and Hiram Martin. | Euneral service Tt The Episcopal Young People’s So- |She 'was a gradunte of Manchester | , TRSTMOMEot—8 B S5, 5 DO | mitiae of thirty-threa of the National ciety of Saint Paul's parish will have | High School and Michigan State Nor- | 3% 12 midpight, 36; Sojourners’ Club, which meets here . a 8:30 o'clock, in | jial, later receiving the B. & and A-1° Barometer—¢ pm.. 30.08; 8 pm.|on that date. g a Christmas dance, | M. degrees at Teachers' College, Co-| 0 o GWCRT0, Pt O . 30.36; | The following thirty-third degree the parish hall {lumbla University. "She_had been a | 30,100 1% midniehl, 3318 | aadie memibees G he” commitee | The United Lodge of Theosophists. 'Mount Fleasant. Normal ‘Schools. of e e e o oriusto thc b et e Eivnt: Teses:| Hill Building, Seventeenth and I Michigan, in the Speyer School and '{{ % Bm. vesterdasi jowest SOmPerdlgpy ne’ of Charleston: Col. J. W, | streets, will have a special lecturg, the Practice School of Teachers® Col-| {We, S, occuired at § a.m. W0d0%. | Syeiy of St. Louis, Mo.: R 8:15 o'clock, on the “Real Meaning lege, New York City, and later at How- | ;o itiRerture same, 2 L | of Christmas.* All welcome. No ard University of Washington. e “ John H. Cowles. | charg Since coming to Falls Church to live, Tide Tables. Other members of the committee | BEAL lory ot our charge. about 17 years ago, she has been one | (yrpished by United States Coast and | expected to attend include Rear Ad- 'I';»ff‘?mf}'p.'r’._ 2. f the most active workers in clvirI Geodetic Survey.) | miral R. E. Coontz, U. N., Norfolk: fived ogkal flairs, with particular interest in ow tide, 5:22 am. and! (oL O. C. Horney, \delphia; Ma i ool Clyd Clark I Cant. B }yv;x:v: th s sunshine and its rait schools. - of 07 a.m. and yde N. Clarke, St. Lc apt. R. eyond ail weariness and pain, speak of her work in China and of | She ‘was twice president *of the |39, P high tide, 1107 am. and| 1 Qycicser, Cleveland; Maj. Louts C. ¢ at rest : sh”wo' niourn our loss we o » “hina, at the | Woman's Club here and also served o i - and | Wilson, Fort Monroe; Col. Russell P. K e T it "Chvarah, 8 {as regent of the Falls Church Chapter, O e s o™ 814 | Reedor, Fort Monroe; Judge J. A. Slnok = g 2 ID. A. R., of which she was registrar | 5:29 P.m.; higl RIS | Whitcomb and Capt. N. J. Blackwood, —— The Sun and Moon. at Wardman Park BHotel Presenting MARGUERITE 7 MARY HOOVER e v and FRANK GILL Direct from 5 the Associated Press. Masical Comedy NEW YORK, December 23.—The Dance Stars of Successes y body of Mrs. Robert H. Ingersoll, The Music Bex Revue h e\ found in her apartment Sunday night a . with a bullet through the heart, was The Paris Boulevards Specialty Dances sent last night to Green Bay, Wis. Mr. Ingersoll and his nephew, Ellis Noland, accompanied the body. Mrs. Ingersoll is said to have shot herself after seriously wounding Wallace Probasco, who Is held in $12,500 bail on the charge of suspicion of homi- cide. Funeral services for Mrs. Ingersoll were held in her apartment. Re Parkes Cadman, president of the Fed. eral Cuoncil of Churches, officiated. Mrs. Ingersoll left an estate, con- sisting principally of real estate hold- ings, valued at about £200,000, accord- ing to Frederick C. Leubuscher, attor- ney for Mr. Ingersoll, Mr. Leubu- scher declined to say where this property is located or to divulge de- tails, pending probate of her will. This, he said, will be in two or three lays. day. Do home TYDINGS. F day, Decembe friends. Rhines & Co and L o Wardman Park Dance Orchestra—Moe Baer leading, and The Little Symphony Orchestra, Irving Doernstein conducting. De Luxe DINNER, $3.50 Including Cover sed in to the g ; blessed sleep, e none ever wake: LY GRA ar Admiral | R. T. Hall of Philadelphia and Capt Also alaCarte $1.00 [~ Make Reservation for dear hush who passe Miss Florence Drew, missiona Y who has been connected with the L et China Inland Boat Mission, will Now. to fec Thou art_so ble: HIS WIFE. ALICE BEALL. * COLEY. at the time of her death. 2o 4 3 e For “HER” Christmas J. Formad, who {s a rabies specialist in the pathological division, Bureau of Animal JIndustry, Department of Agriculture, and two daughters, Marie and Charlotte Formad. Funeral services will be held at the residence tomorrcw afternoon at 3 o'clock. Burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Surviving are her husband, Dr. R.| AAROT\I FREAR, 92, DIES. Today: 1 4:50 pm. | Tomorrow—Sun rises 7: sets 4:50 p.m. Moon rises 9:11 p.m.; sets 10:44 a.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, 35; condition, clear. Weather in Various Cities. a.m.; sun | Father of Representative Was Cav- | alryman in Civil War. Aaron H. Frear, 92 years old, father of Representative James A. Frear of Wisconsin and doorkeeper of the House of Representative until i @ Temperature. | | | stations, om0y supadgas WA Yy jeep | Yorl | Van 'Deventer and Maj. George F | Lee, | Lejeune, Maj. Gen. Amos A. Fries, | Maj. Gen. K. W. Walker, Rear Admi- | ral L. E. Gregory, Maj. Gen. M, W. | Ireland, Col. B. J. Lioyd and Capt. | George F. Unmacht of Washington. | the committee. | Band. Weather | will be dancing. iNew York; Comdr. J. D. Robnett, Bos- Sun rose 7:24 a.m.; sun sets‘}om Col. F. S (:orhel‘-:,.:;:rrl lj}:nn\l:r;“ ; Col. Joseph H. Col. Charles E. Jaques, Col. C. Chicago; Maj. Gen. John A. Rear Admiral Gregory, president of the Washington Chapter, will be toastmaster of the banquet. Capt. Unmacht, who is national secretary of the organization, is chairman of Music will be fur- nished by the United States Marine Following the banquet there The National Sojourners’ Club now has 64 chapters, with a total enroM- ment in excess of 10,00, all of whom Sacred to the memory of mother and grandmother. NA COLEY, who died fourteen day. December 23, 1912 It is not death to close. The eye, long dimmed by tears And “wake' (' Kiorios Tepose o0 spend eternal years C"lLDRE’;; AND GRANDCHILDRE: DATES. . In sad but loving, remembrance, of darling - daughier and . sister, BE: ATRICE DATES. who departed. thie 1 one year ago today. Dece; L( T 1 God needed a sweet little rosebud. N cars ago 1o : So TG lloom in His garden so fair le took our darling Beatrice And transplanted her over there A sister dear, a daughter kind, Haa gone and left us all behind g{l‘llm'ur gl she did ll’|Qx’ best. 1 k v God grant her el est HER MOTHER FATHER AND. 914 DEAN In memory of DOROTHY DEAN ¥ho' died twelve years ago today. Decen ber 23, 1014 MOTHER. MARTHA E. DEAN. * HAINES. In sad but loving remembrance o our dear. devoted daughter. sister, moth: and niec ANN. BROOKS HAINES CANDIES REMEMBRANCE to mother or wife— a distinct surprise for daughter—a token of appreciation to a hostess—or a Gift to HER who appreciates the best. life one year ago todas | the close of the Sixty-eighth session A of Congress, died at his home, 223 |Alb Eighth street northeast, yesterday | ‘Atiantie City afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. He had | Baltimore been in failing health for about six months. Mr. Frear was born in Y.' November 13, 1834 to Hudson, Wis., in 1 the Civil War served three years with the 2d Wisconsin Cavalry. He g"""'elr; has resided in Washington for 45| PBaso. years, holding positions in the Pen- | Galveston sion Bureau and adjutant general's | ficlcna o office_before accepting a position at the Capitol. He is a past commander of the Grand _Army of the Potomac. He |Lonisyille - sang in several Washington church | X'"*Bleine: 30 cho.rs for a number of years. Mr.|New York Frear celebrated his sixty-fifth wed- WASHINGTON GAS W ding anniversary three years ago.| Philadelphia j { Mrs. Frear died about a year ago. |hoenix .. ~ Mr. Frear was the last of a family | Portland M of nine children and is survived | Portland0: solely by his son, Representative | MeEh.N.C 5 Frear. Funeral services will be held | San“Antonia Washington, D. C. |at "the " residence tomorrow atter Diex Gleay noon at 2 oclock. Rev. James '3 g 43 016 pan | Shera Montgomery, chaplain of the i Clonds | House of RepresentatiVes, will offi- | Shokane b T ciate, Interment will be in Arlington | WASH.DC! National Cemetery. Deaths Reported. The following_deaths have been reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: “Emilie Borcharding, 83, Ruppert Home. (Walter Lovell Clite, 81 1443 Chapin street. Mary Ryley. 78. Providence Hospital. Annle " Quinn Fyan, 75, 1317 ¥ sireet | are officers or former officers of the various uniformed services of the | United States. SPECIAL NOTICE le’IE OFFICES OF THIS COMPANY WILL CLOSE AT ONE O’CLOCK FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 Gone but not forgotten. FAMILY, "MARY. WALTER AND SUSI BROOKS AND' SON. EDWARD JACK | PRI NS | LIBRARY MONTHLY OUT. |™%rnea okt "Hadilh | Decomber 23, 1620, O MOTFHER MADDOX. In loving remembrance of our husband_and father. TURNER W. MAD DOX. who departed this life’ two year ago lndké December 23, 1924 | PARRRR:S & i) ot lovs .+ Cloud: 3 b Vi 3! Cldar™ | brary,” the new monthly bulletin of | to the memory of my. deaf Masbad Glowdy | the Public Library, has just been is-| {EORGE R ARKER. Who departed th; Clear~ | sued and contains Christmas greetings | 1933 5 j Gloudy | from the librarian, Dr. George F.! At home vou are fondly rememveree. 01 i‘l;‘:;iy Bowerman, which include suggestions Sweet thoughts remain of your nauie. Ciear~ | for New Year reading. oy Glouay One feature of the bulletin is a i Fogey | brief book review by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the 82-year-old food expert, who writes on “Washington Irving, | Esq.” by George S. Hellman. | Another feature 1s a brief list of books connected with the John Hay |and Henry Adams houses on La- | fayette Square, which are about to be | razed to make way for an apartment | hotel. The books listed include the following: “Life and Letters of John Hay"; “Sticks and Stones,” by Lewis Mumford, especially the chapters on | | H. H. Richardson, the architect of the SoREGH | Adams and Hay houses; “‘Letters to a (B e Niece,” by Henry Adams; “Demoe- e ich time, today.) {racy,” by Henry Adams, and “The Lon e Baiand:. . o | Mauve Decade,” by Thomas Beer. 3 G | Several librarians throughout the | country have written to Dr. Bower- man commending the new type of li- brary bulletin. The bulletin may be obtained free at the library or will be sent by mail for 20 cents a year. | Vi R o0 Gear Jemen.: o today Troy, N. He moved and during Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland. Colum'a,S Second Number ‘Has Suggestions for New Year Reading. The second number of “Your Li- . Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Snow Make Your Xmas Selection Now While Stocks Are Complete THE CREOLE SHOP DISTRIBUTORS 1421 Pa. Ave. N.W. Also Sold by Leading Hotels, Clubs and < Drug Stores O O L R o B R T ! EISEMAN’S 7th & F Sts. cksony Kansas h Los eart that loved you dearly in life Los Angeles ves vouin deathh the. saw DEVOTED WIFE CLEMENTINE. * REEDER. In sad but loving remembran:. of my dear cousin, JAMES. who_depari {his’ life “one year ‘ago today. Decem: ‘ont could not speak to -~ k\’ou could l‘l}r;l !:\g’ good-by. 1 now your thoughts were of mgr Wnen’ynu were called to e ¥ Just when life was the swesteat. And you were 80 Young The gates of heaven' opened And God called you home to rest Forget you? No, I never will: 1 loved you then; I love you still. Your memory s ds precious today s it was the day you passed away HIS LOVING COUSIN. EDNA DENT. SCOTT. 1In sad but loving remembrance of Y, dear husband. CHARLES H. SCOTT Who departed this life six montl Cloudy Cloudy 3 Cloudy Rain © Clear m today. A happy home we : How weet the. memory otal] But death has left & lonegomeness This world can never A1l. The lingering h t il Is %l:’:’l 1"'5”51]';:,"‘*‘.16(!‘,:',2\:’ o d. " When I'm catled away. " ‘When_th ning shad in Ko Tam sittine afi mone, = oert In gy hedt fhere comen ¥ lengine F my dear one to come. home. My, Heart {s sad and lonely now, Y Erief 18 160 deep to tell But time will come. T care nat when That T With himi may dwell, HIS wiPE LLIVAN. A tribute of love and devotion o the memory of "my . darlih HELEN MARTE SULLIVAN."Whe aepari: :«elmlhhel.l life fi"i?(l )';fl\’!’ ago today. No- r o ;¥ Anniv St. Aloysius Churen, " o o) mass at HER AUNT MAGGIE. * THOMAS. In loving rememb i mother. MARY THOMAS who 1ok s one year ago today. December 23. 1975 Sleep on. dear mother, And take thy rest; 1 loved' thee well But Jesus loved thee best LOYING DAUGHTER. LILLIAN THOMP- UMHAU. In loving remembrance of o gear, Busband andtather. CHARLES 11 U, | Who, died twenty e today Décerber 23. 1000, S0 480 Sweet memories will linger forever. ‘Time cannot change them. 'tis trie Years that may come cannot sever Our loving remembrance of you. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * Covenhagen, Denmark Stockholm. ‘Sweden.. . Horta (Fayal). Azores. Hamilton. Bermuda. San Juan, Porto R douds’ Havana, Cuba, Forey . Canal Zone..'. ! Py northeast. Part cloudy Joanna Wollard, 70, Georgetown_ Hospital. Sy v | [ etin 'a¥e. norneane 000 1007 Massschu| DENIEG HOUDINI §EUFFLE. Luella Connell. 62_ Emergency Hospital. Felice Lozupone, b1, 1005 Eighth street northenst. 51, St. Elizabeth's Hos- PWiiarn Ro Insurance Man Says Magician Haa | tal. ks fin{‘ F. Denick, 36, Washington Home for_Jhcurabl I 08} Accident Double Indemnity. | James Dixon, 25, Emel‘l’enlc{".ml MONTREAL, Quebec, December 23 | e Boper b0, Gatinaes #).—Had Har ; e Charles Webster. '49, Galli Hospital. | 4:07 arry Houdini, magician, | Vi : Morcil Mary Jones, 3 months. Chidren's | died by a blow delivered by a student. | P rhionds T o, thank out refatives Hospital. as was reported and denied, his rela- | pathy and beautiful floral tributes at the ey . | lives would have received double the {roi},of our husband and father. JACOB The fsland of Java is probably the | $25.000 insurance paid them, it de.| © of Falls Churk FAmmLy. o most crowded country in the world. | Veloped yesterday. | Thirty-six million people are massed H.J.J. McKeon, local manager of a D'atb‘_ in a space no larger than the State of. EeWJYotrk lnsluansce company, who | New Yotk ‘| has just concluded an investigation | Apgx. on Wednesday. De i for his firm into the cause of Houdini’s | o his_restdonss 550 Pemnoety ocia 020: denfi;i mdh}h:t the magiclan carried s - pelaved Dusbend uf Riige a policy which was to be doubled & e e e case of accident. McKeon cunfiermeg late residence on Friday, December 24, at 2 pm. I e e - | denials that Houdini had been injured y e SL R tery. in a scuffle with college boys behind | BEALL. _On Thursday, December 23. 1926, Stage as was alleged shortly after his| 3% yean e iiovay CLl SAMUEL, aged :l;";!etsn }"l;l;g acton was, il g¥hen he ar.| ihelate Wasron H, Beall, ~Paneral from r , he said, and there Al late residence; 900 C at. 8. on no evidence that he had staged :’:; day. December 27, at 2 o'cloc] k p.m. Rela- | 3 WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and tomach-) hi: " tives and friends invited. 26* Embalmer. Livery in connection. Commo- - ch-punching =demonstration at pDEGNAN. Wednesday. Dece 2. 1926, i dious " chapel ‘modern. crematorioms, At Der resdence. 1855 - Kilbourhe oy, | Moderate prices. 332 Fu. Ave. N.W. Cali MARGARET MARY. beloved daughter of | M. 1385. Thomas L. and Mary E. Degnan (nee | ];:;nk Geier’s Sons Co. O'Brien). “Funeral {rom_ {he above rest 1313 SEVENTH ST N.W. Main 2473 londy Bart Cloud: Part & Workers in Melbourne, Australia have found by official statistics that jall their wage advances in the last ,year were met by the increased cost of living. Card of il:binksfi YA R L REDTT Dress up for the Holidays in one of these special SUITS & OVERCOATS TUXEDO SUITS $29 On Liberal Terms EISEMAN'S 7th & F Clyde J. Nichols UNDERTAKER 4209 9th St. N.W. Phone Col. 6324 NERAL DIRECTORS. any time during his stay here. 2 Fo COLLIE_male. tan Appi, W mall size. e League, | OIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB ANGORA™ KITTEN in_George OF THE brown; answers to e " % “Everybody’s Doing It” at Hecht's. Landsburgh ON LIBERAL TERMS Flecaesant_ ji St A Complete Funeral Eunill to a_$300 One or $175 ©r One as Low as st antique Wo COLLIE DOG, male, brown a: vear old: strayed Nov. 27 reward. ' 3110 45th st. 4342, COLLIE DOG. male. owner's e. o Roebling.” on collar: reward. Call cfi'\‘rg'fi]-'-'n"? 98 Every man likes to dress up for the holidays. And every man can dress up if he takes advantage of our Liberal Credit Plan. No large cash outlay is neces- sary. A small first payment, then small weekly or monthly payments easy to meet. . 4440, DOG. Bosion tull, female, black and white 100 W. w- CHAMBERS co' mate of boy." Liberal reward. pl The Brownstone Funes 624 Bth s 14th, Corner Chapin DOG. female, ght leg, black. e vhite: _Sunday morning ° on C. 8. Zurhorst, Jr. | | road. Reward. Return R. Individual Service tan_and Biadensburg L. Sutton, 1982 23° silver pig} See what wonderful values we are showing for $25. You'll like the styles, the patterns and the sturdy fab- rics. Clothes cut along the same lines as the most ex- pensive—their appearance has not been sacrificed for alow price. They look well and will wear well. Don’t hesitate because of this low price. PIN—Eastern _Star, Wednesday morning. Call Adams 4471. POCKETBOOK—Will _person _who found ketbook in_Woolworth's please return Inclosed keys and receipts to Box 346.X, Star_office? s POCKETBOOK, December 2 ni bank books (Joan King). glasses. driver's ber 22, 1026, at Gallinger Hospit: BESRGE, tevoted nasvand of Rena and CHRISTMAS DINNER. $2.00 Remember you can dress well under our liberal credit plan which has been carefully thought out to meet vour requirements. L] Coffee Rolls STEINER. On _ Thursd: 19 dn TR WRIST WAT@H. Giamond, Ve JSEMAN'S ADVERTISEMENTS ARE 100% TRUTHFEUL, e rarzry gy, erge. P s / oonce Ta the Sscrsd Hoart Chuciod whits Sacr o w Dhaes wiil be sung at o am. Relatives aaq | Modern Chapel. _Télephone M friends invited to attend. Interment Mount | T. F. COSTELLO HOrT Bve. = | Olivet Cemetery. 23 gL ATRTS 4% legn and -'fi?n";'ih.""fi b An: } b ”2‘3:"1 1724 N. CAP. ST. NORTH 7976 _ mal Rescue Lengue, 3: £ ospitai, ELIAS E. DE POODLE, female. “white o i\i'{‘"“m}‘ml:e;:lm-erflmw Fiitay, Docer Wm, H. Sardo & Co. Reser r 24 a X W e s ca T 2 AE8%a ver"ssen Animal Rescue League, | [irerat Rome. "i3th and Chasin w0t | Private Invalid Limousine SETTER—Liswellyn ~setier. ferment Mourit ‘Olivet Cemetery. Fredérick, | 1, 'y 7. & Washington Animal Rescue Leagu MU} & puni (Balimir pavess. wleas | S Chiaper: Lincoln 524 E LL. On Wednesday night, Decem. E C 1026, ot her residence, 1824 Eye e . Taie "Ehilip’ Richans snd Bicoetty Moe ther the successors of nor connected Fendall, in her 85th year of age. Funeral | witk ihe onginal W R. Spear cgtablish: > . = ment. | ol Wednewday _morhing. *Derember | Brosé Frank. 6626 1 t. N.W. lovéd wife of Dr. Robert J. Formad and P. A. TALTAVULL mother, of Marie and Charlotte. Funeral S.W. M. 9 from Her late residence Friday at 3 p.m. | 436 7th St. S.W. M. 1879 Interment at Oakwood Cemetery. No BRANCH OFFICE FREAR. _On Wedneaday, December 22, 1020, 2 i at his residence, 223 8th st .n.e.. AARON Quick. Dignified. Efficient Service ff, FREAR. ascd 02 years; hasbind of the | AutomgUlls Scrvice Chape! a : W, sentailve James A, Frear of Wisconsin, . . Deal & Co. ‘comean e Grand Army o residence . December 24. ai 2'0.m. Interment in AFlington Cemeter: Joseph F. Birch’s s !"Rr"f h°° 'x;'fi:g"cnb"fn\!?'r?' N HSAQYC BIBC;H‘ blished 1841 26. at her resid air! ] ota e ey Tl U R EALE e : oved ‘wife o ner e Bladensbure_road n.e. of ‘Alberta, Cornelin. Sherman. Lucy and JAMES T. RYAN | DOG—German po puRpy, female mo col- | Edwin Gariner. Funeral Sunday. Decem- 317 Pa. Ave, S.E. lar; answers to name of Woif. A. W. Sager.| ber 26 at 1 pm. from Ridgley’ Chapel Model Chapel. Atlantic 1700. Noith 1 b Seat Pleasant, 'Md. Relatives and friends Private Ambaisncs: & for 69 Y GAUNTLET GLOVE. near 18th and Colum: | _invited. 5% Livery in_Connection ears Bia 7, Pleaso returh o 1828 Columbia rd. | GORNON, O Thursday. Decomber = 23. |~ 3 4081, 2 residence. am 1 wpenwiin ot visait has’ || i s i e g ot | Gawler Service caused ZURHORST to becomd the || GOLD PENCIL, wold medaliion Thoinas Gordon. Notice of funeral serv-’ by-word for dignificd ~mortuary ices later. Funeral Directors Since 1850 B a0 veryy CHAGRT A TEIPPIES, S0 Wedsestay, Docenper g1 | | Memver Natisual Selccted Morteiana 4 | HANDI | 2 . _a er, O T 00 St s, Pear | Mea g * Otiroback. 317 11th st e, Mlll‘l_ssrwl_z L, . ZURHORS Yy Yot ion O o e enor 2] SANCT deeh e s 6w ranoat | CHAS, S. ZURHORST Mortici HANDBAG. lady's, on 16th et containing | from the Methodist Church at Marshail, 301_EAST CAPITOL 52, orticians money, babkbook, ete. Kindly' retarn for | Va.. upon arrival of remains on Friday. Phere Lin ufl- 37e pisthigtnl | roward. "8 Sudduon. ™ Radms 153 Decemmber’ 34" (Warrenton. V. puers Thashe bl ilburn’ 7. Zirkle, Mge. e A *_ 235 | pleas 5 othy E. aroon cloth, lined th CAS. 1 1be: f J. McC. C ymill 310 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 || Ff" B vieimity 21 andl K- Teward. "Au | “ilotge, AIAPEIRIG00 I Mo, Coummil | g4y 1w st B, Phone L. 55 1-X. Star_office. to attend a call meeting Thursday eve- O oAyt ateauiempn, Who. b7 | Jor ine “ungral ot Broiber ‘WATAES AR e I > took eri om g 2 oo, Wl 00Ty (538" wepster | KUCAR | CRGhetlr REUINSON NG WR.SPEARE €0, £ ’ RG-S Daxes BTt Totw b.‘;\.T,,, n’tr;n".mx. On Thursday, December 23, | 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUE 18th and 10th sts.. or on street car or bys. hflfi‘sg‘;‘wfihgfi Towieal JOHE & POTOMAC 4600. Col. 4220, son of Mary and the late Jumes J. Patter- | FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. N.W. gom, Funeral, from, the above residence —_— 35 ity Cheech, Shors revire, il SUNREAL DEione. ¥ pm. Diterment Mo Ve Cometery. Relatives and triends invited. | GEQ. Co SHAFFER MARSHALL. Devarted this life Wednesd ety B s W AT _MODERATE PRICES e W W % of Hi Marshall_and brother of B et s, Yo Bele 07 | it SNt Doy | Our Only Store, 1ith & Bye POCKETBOOK—In Garfinckel's ladies’ 2 Rer mpt_Auto vel rvice Paming ring checkbook and money: Finder . Co funeral hapel: vt A s slaiense; R R s “Maticasod Ranere! fiwm Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. 3 & December e s LICE DOG—$25 reward for information ie "l Tealing 10 e Fasovery of female German B e ool | I he Hecht Co-F St i police dog. Col. 7725. 3317 1bth 38| B pemper 24.“5:‘_'%’ Jate vt X . h ETTER, white and black: tag 4994, Re- | dence. 241 ows ‘ct. n.w. | Interment Crab Flake Cocktail Tord =0 ot e 24° {& Rosemont Cemnciérs:” = Cut Flower Shop, 1st FI. 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