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THE _EVENING STAR [ 2, v FATHER OF SENATOR 'RITES FOR CAPT. WELKER | TWQ CAPITAL POLICE BALTIMORE CLERICS | _ . 9 i 4 j s ’" “w'“lm- WADSWORTH IS DEAD, TOMORROWAT 40°CLOCK, oFFIGERS DIE IN DAY | . OPPOSE BLUE LAWS' SR e e, 2.5 Rl v ot H " ’ 1 x e o1 | Services at St. John’s Episcopal iy | | : bk ' | Itie lo'n»k"herrfl wmx‘m’; You i Decomber And sad along the way. 80-Year-Old Civil War Veteran,| OChurch in Tribute to Scientist |Harry E, Beck Succumbs to Brief > Present Regulations in Regard to| ? ; A ¥ v Life'ia ot the same to me. d fuce you were called & ’ . 202 i i = { CLEEVES. Thyrsd Decom- ¢ = AUNT BELL. * Prominent in New York Politics, | e e Illness, A. W. Babbington i Sunday Closing Are De- e 8 1080, _E..‘m§¥n&3 1408 L i GREEN. 1u sad but_loving remembras 5 ; ! Funeral services for Capt. Philip. " % & N e 5 BV CHARENCE 4 heloved husband| of my dear mother. MARGARET GREFE. Expires of Pneuntonia. eration. g % ‘ clare 3 § . * h Who devarted th Pae 3 A. Welker, 69 years old, noted. sclen- After Operation. 1 - d Adequate. 4 : ',‘g‘_l;fig{_' funeral howe. 1340 N . today. December 3 tist, formerly with the Coast and SR A { % ) § 3 » ment Rock Creek Ceme 2 Iy [-‘-dm“u‘e‘x:er:u ;'nflxn g over me James Walcott Wadsworth, 80 years | Geodetic Survey, who died yesterday| Harry L. Beck, member of No. 8 | [SHEEE Special Dispatch to The Star. 3 . : Mobsal e L IR L ‘ | Memory. mother. keeps ms near vo , Civil War, veteran, member of the [at his residonce, 1501 Sixteenth|Police command, died suddenly about | B g BALTIMORE, December 25.—Local S ] T DSTAYT Lo St Elaoer | houeR vt left’ me Rine ears a0, House of R Seiktadiv Shim the ey 5 id |5 o'clock this morning at his home, ¥ clergymen, almost to a man, are op- 4 5 Conway and mvuh» of James T.. Joseph WILLIAMS. of Representatives | street, will be conducted tomorrow |gog Sixth street southwest, the second | FH posed to a revival of Sunday biue laws. . EipSilae T and Jevee’ v Holmos and Mrs et ’ § i & 3 L WOLLY. Tn_loving memers of our deu ew York district in | afternooh at 4 o'clock at St. Jobn's| member of the force to dle in 24 | LHS 8 “I am no more in favor of bringing - 4, Xy Bedding of Wilmington. Dl | MOy R e actad s, the Forty-seventh, Forty-eighth and | saiiediig Robert | hours, Aloysius W. Babbington, tele- ¥ A blue laws back into effect in Balti- . 3 | Pa, Notion of ‘funeralr in Alex.| two Sears ago today. December 25, 19 Fifty-second to Fifty-ninth sesslons of | EPiscopal Church by Rev. Dr. Robert'| [l S B8, " (0 B8N0 (OO0 | B " 4] | more than I would be of burning so- # andria, Va.. later f Asleen in Jesus. blessed sleep, Congress, and father of Senator James | Johnston. Interment will take place | hiving succumbed yesterday after. 3 called witches at the stake,” declared ] | 3 | DAWES. Thursday. December 23. 1982 Prom which none ever wakes o weep . ) <7 v 0 Toledc 0. . . . bes y o N n.w., A calm and undisturbed repose. W. Wadsworth, Jr., of New York, died | Monday morning at Toledo, Ohio. | nocy Gttar an operation in a Balt. Rev. Harold N. Arrowsmith of the B aprience J10 M et e MARY Dnbropen by the last of foce terday afternoon of pneumonia at The following former sclentific asso- | puil RUSK 41 . : P aIT T A ool | R it glee -4 3 1wy riciots hepbing his residence, 1733 K street. ciutes of Capt. Welker wik act Beck, o' native of thia oity, was & i g od sl e ara et be-| I . | at 2 ‘oclock B our dght 'H'on-r m‘ _ He was born in Philadelphia, ghe | pallbearers — tomorrc ULLIMOON: | gajlor in the Navy prior to his ap- | 4 hind a century and more ago. People . ’ PUETERMAN. Sundas. Decambet 10, 102¢. | momsrmaur. 1n e et son of Gen. James Samuel and Mary | Charles Deetz, Mal. . V. Hodgson, W,,,m,,,m as a policeman on March 1 of today have their own conscience to 3 e e he Duete brance of eatbrothor, "WILLIAM, & Wharton Wadsworth, He left Yale | A. L. Baldwin, J."M. Grifin, L. O.|1%, 1919, He was unmarried. Shortly guide them and don't need a sct of | uany Feaidenge, A y HORSIRAME " Sho"leonincd. ste, e University, where he later réceived Colbert and E. I. Pagenhart. {uffer reporting yesterday he took ous N 1o il Shens wis they, ania garvlons “Artingion M5O day, ! * TR Desmber Shy I8 the degree of A, M., to enter the Union | Capt. Welker & survived by his|a fick card and went off duty. He ) do on Sunday.t’ 5 [OABDNER. On “Tusway. ' December %1, |JACKSON. 1n sad, romembranoe, of dgy Army as a coptain of volunteers. He | widow, Mrs, Gertrude Lanahan Wel- | (o Ghla to be shout his home. how. X ey OTant Biwiki sacto ot % - CABERTR S raliShieT USSR el | e efibapelfer Vex Ak vas breveted a major for gallint and | ker; a 'son, Philip L. Welker, a senior | ever, as late as midnight, Michael and Al Angels' Church, sald 4 ont Helehts, A Ghapel. iy 2l SON, xho devarted " this l'o four " years uieritorious servioes at the battle of | at Cornell University, and a daughter, | Harly this morning a noise in his he believed well enough should be let ) B sfii‘fl,‘!‘..’..“"flu!';"‘l’,ty December =5. WHE pAMILY. SHIETER Wi | Mrs. Howard R Willis of Cleveland, room attracted the attention of others alone. “All of us hate to think of s Edvin asrager. _ Fuperal Sunday. Decem. | JACKSON. In sacred and Iovine Demay . Wadsworth's first public office | Ohto. n, the house and the & = 3 i T T . from RAGGley Chapel, | aur dear Nusband and fathe \was &% supervisor of the town of Gen. | e i = i b s G s e Sunday becoming a commercial day, 5 2 | e Plosdant, B Teliuvea"sia ‘iphit | FERMTELD TACKAON, Wno" passed axa €0, N. Y.. from 1875 to 1877. He | L5 tow mmuu}. I:ter It Gt s wh:nflaemnx and bartering can go on REAR ADMIRAL JULIAN IL. invited. n'a Jour years ago toda ne«mrw;ms 1 L slected to the New York Assem-| MISS CARO E. KERSHAW | Teported to the coroner for the tssu. ‘ i v e e il ('".:“:5.‘\ n‘rfi":"m“x Df,:.’.‘:.]‘i;{ o o :l"#fm'r’:"'r‘. a0 g "“'N ’ v 7 7 i " omma Y v. “Thomas ver he ended 'bh“ !rox'n\_l'!;'&‘{;:k 1’""!‘"“"’;“ o 1581 IS CLAIMED BY DEATH e o s beauubs there i But Baltimore 1s conservative, and | service squadron in Latin American | Gorton. "Fancral Srom her 1ate’ residence il wa v pete wd roller of New ¥ n 1880 to 1881, been no physician in attendance. ALEXANDER 8. HOROVITZ las Sunday is observed hero there is| waters, has found It ndvisable fo land | o5 Sunias. Dacmber 50, at 8 b Flgges | WIS LOVING WiFE AND DAFGHTER. * e entered Congress in . serv- | Babbington recently underwent an!of New yo.-k City, discoverer of “Nar-| very little to be worried about. Some|a force of bluejackets at Rio Grande| o Cmit flowers. 36 |KELLEY. In loving remembragee of ou ing_until 1885, and again from 1891 | operation in an effort to get relief | cosan, much 'discussed treatment . | GREEN. On Thursdas, December 23, 1926, | dear father. JANMES 8. RELLEY. who 2 190}':“ when he r;ll_l;ed from public | Was Native of New York. But|from the effects of an injury received | for rug :w?:;," which was recently i'.?f:e'fi:?o?u'ff&"&\?fi' '\'.;J.'iduf :&’fi: Mfi: ‘otmle!'dmmm‘:" :."“"'hfm""' Aoy '5:,'\‘,’;;"7' e 5",{’1‘;’1;{:""‘1? two years ago toduy. Dc?ax,!_n,r_:&‘dg" e’ National Home for Dimbled Vol.| Resided in Washington More | 1[0 S0€aeed In & foot ball Eame sev: | aunounced by the New York Medieal it impossible to get medicine for sick Caffant; che chiof conter of the revo:| HEES. semar e of Teme e GBovs | MOBONALD, A s o love 000, e the 2 rnal ecord - % o 1 Iy v on e memor; our dear by o nnteer Soldiers. Than 50 Years. of one leg. The operation was per- “:"‘lflul ‘:"l‘ g g - sy 0“‘1m.hlen. whether it were Sunday or‘"l"‘ulll‘) movement. | 1esidence, on Sunday. December 20, ‘;‘m\!: and father. MICHABL DO He is survived by his widow, Mrs. : 4 : formed in Baltimore Thursday morn- \\ellm lsllml. vew York. g { Biltiren, “Ththsand "W sie. 8. at zopm. | o, diearted this Lo Louise Travers Wadsworth: his son | Miss Caro I. Kershaw, a resident | ing and yesterday there was a change | ' s s ev. Charles A. Hensel sald the and is regurded as available at | Relsives and Trlends inviged Hhemnen | In the graveyard soft and a duughter, Mrs. Fletcher Harper o Wuyshington for more than 50 | for the worse in his condition. Rela- |lue laws which remain on Baltimore|any time. Preliminary surveys of| {sumeraas Comet o Geopye Where the flowera of The Plains, V Interment will | . 5 tives were summoned to his bedside. |ES statute books should be wiped away | the site for a Fonsec e A " g & 9 Lies tho one we lov Saith Disos 1 G enesso years, died yesterday at the residence e s Itogeth: he i or a_Fonseca base, ‘made On Thursd ber 2 T his lonely, silent e St b i s _Babbington also was a native of | SRsaor, | some time ago, however, indicate that | GEORGIA HARPER of > . - . . | of Dr. A. A. Chenay, 2069 Park road, \yashiington, and had been employed . Th“ey made people miserable even| it would be an expensive undertaking, | Tk Tl TRhen s fmin the Chocolate drunk by the Mexicans is | With whom ghe made her home. n the Police Department since June n those distant years when the law|involving ma engineering diffiout: i 3 Sehe B pod siskeq | But Nitle do the Mies Kershaw was born in "14 1(9 - I-n;ul hon;; s at ‘1113 x‘CBHS for Ambulance When He Is ;‘cel:l Human Mbeety into, 1’ own| e, |5 TDAUT cenginsering: diffcul ;‘Idw rd Fiarocr "r,?'m"urd.f.:‘fiw ‘...K'Wom "That we auffer York State in 1846, und came to Wash. | Street, where he resided with his wite, | = Offioé ands,” he explained. “Because of ne! Teorn Turper. and. sistor-iniaw of GIVE Ington when a yoting woman to cnter | Who survives him. Iuneral services| Tsken Ill in Express Office. thelr unpopularity they never oould| ~PRESIDENT IS ATTACKED. T Sy e m"f’zfm";”x:hm LANE. In loping CH. A Complele uneral the Government service as a clerk in ffir both are incomplete. Services for | Taken suddenly ill while sending nforced for long at a time. P | ond friends Remains resting ot giml, ten years ago Nodur 't Reupl to 2 nse, P the Treasury Department. She was | Mr. Babbington will be held under the | . cemas presents from an express n case there should be any fan-|Driver Ts Cut fo Pieces Defending Jarvis fancral pariors, 3322 Geo L e iy or retired some years ago, after having | auspices of Washington = Counctl, 5 5. Neely,| 8tical follk who might want to re- fromier ate, Tomdunc: 523 L thing would [ Or Ong a» Low a8 . [served 45 years in one office of the de. | Knights of Columbus, of which he |office yesterday, Dr. Frank E. Neely, | o by, (0 o0 Mene, RSt 0, ver Executive, o Hev PR, Scott officiatne. 26 | p -'m'fi.i‘ St ’:X.!“m’.’i” SR e lived partment, that of national bank re- | Was a member. dentist, 56, 2744 Woodley place, called|in New Jersey, it might be best to HEDRICK. On ndaioxoneca -mber o & " 2.1 1 3% o W. W. CHAMBERS COQ, |deurtion aeencs. an ambulance, but died before reach- | take them off ‘the statute books al |, ‘ro A GUA. Nicaragua, December| 1026, st 0:50 B aee | T SONDe . . 1 late " Eiizabeth Ak SON IR LA DAVID 1O 4 Shn fnt e S ue TRl Rev. H. A. Kent to Preach ing Sibley Hospital. Coroner J. Ram. | together. 25 UP).—President Diaz narrowly e | byebsnd, of late Fizsheth Bt MORRIS, ~Tiving. Chcitmas remembrance The Brownstone Funeral terian Church for many years, Miss} . g . Ken! . : A ¢ otifted Characterizing them as a' “dead |caped assassination Thursday night. josidence, 315 7th et ‘ne. on Satyrdas. 9f our dear butfand ind Tather. CHARLES 14th, Corner Chapin § Kershaw was active in church work | Rev. Homer A. Kent, pastor of the S2¥ Nevitt was'notified. letter,” Rev. St. Clair Allen, & Metho-| Two men armed with long knives or| vilie. Va. Sundas. December 20. 8¢ 01| {wo momii ane Auenot B0 1697 U5 110 s here, and from its inception had been | First Brethren Church, Twelfth and | Dr. Neely had been suffering from | dist Episcopal preacher, also advo-| oo oioq attacked th idential o Five vears of Christmas joys are here, TUXEDO SUITS [|2member of the board of lady man | streets southeast, will preach to- | high blood pressure for a long time,| cuted their erasuro. from the city Rl T o etiorn e e | IS Javaie "I‘”mlp”"res’x'}.‘x'&‘“".’, Withort the otle we. Tove 4 dear. | agers of the Presbyterian Home. She | morrow morning on “His Name Shall |1t ‘s saia. e retired recently from |1aWs. "We have taken great strides|Fiage as Diaz was returning from a “ Qur Tiearts and home are stil jonels e - ‘Washington, John For_the one we love so dear. ie survived by a sister, Mrs. Elizabeth | Be Called Wonderful,” and at 745 : in common sense during the past 50|Social function about 11 pm. The e tond M VIRGINIA JACKSON, | 1O WIF ND _SON. MARY I $ 29 Wyman ‘of Syoamore, Til: pm. he will speak from the subject, | the Census Bureau after more than | ye e h™ " J05% Spf O, (06 ROSE, U President alighted on the opposite side idowof T B ackeon o I MORRIS. b Funeral service will be held Monday | “Is the Old Book True?” The Christ. | 25 vears' service. He is survived by |only a reminder of days when we|&5 the men threw themselves on the i m. Gt the First Daptist | MUNROE. In sad loving remembranco afternoon at 2 o'clock at Hines’' under- | mas program has been postponed | his widow, and & son, Alto Neely of | were less intelligent than we are|CMTiage. Ile was unharmed, but the | (ifurch, Brentwood, Md. Relatives mdl of our denr a; ARY MUNROE. who Elsm 7"7'"&' & F || axine parlors, 2901 Fourteenth street. | until a week from tomorrow night, | New York. how" driver, who intervened to protect| friends invited to attend. departed this ufe one year ago today, De 1 fic > "KRON. cember 25, Burial will be in Congressional Ceme- | when the Sunday school will present Burial will be in “nrsnv\ Ind., the Rev. Peter Ainslie of the Christian | Diaz, was literally cut to pieces. His | JACKSON. The officers and member&noslfllfl,? Sweet memories will linger forever., tory: 3 Vhide itt service family omae. Temip doos not amprove.of theaters| £368 ere Eouked qut and hix nose | WG R 0 Wiy ey’ PRRSCIAT et Tt T e and movie houses golng at full swing and hands cut off leaving nim in a| Uiy ” ¢ sty Be | Years inaf iy chmcantt eever . = B Leadn ying condition. e assailants fled. | cember ‘24 S pnbunia ST 0| DEVETED SR RN wpé . Wi and since they are discreet in that|driver in the carriaso and then drove | (o i SRoows. pres, | e, but loving remembranc of way, 1 see no cause for dragging|lt himeelf to Campo do Marte, While KERSHAW. Gn Frlday. Docermpes 24, 1020 e iTe. fve 36ars” aco- b 4 cé a ci e RS o 1 ¥ 08 2 w 0 Bac absurd Subbath lawe,” he i soldiers dispersed a_crowd which had | KERSHAW. on ¥riday, December 24, 102 o ' life, 1o years” ago Fathered. Tho driver sald he recos-| 8424 e At ot S = e nized the face of one assailant, but 1s o A T BBl by e e SOVIET HAND SEEN too weak to give details. y ol liome, "n(u Mlh st ng. Bug death has left a lonesome:icss 4 sed much indignation | 3 ce 27, s ‘world can never M g e i . The lingering hope that fiils my lite BACK OF MEXICO IN 2, 1 L G T T S. Minister. (ongmmlaud by U. Linking, Fu- When T am called away. o o e & ¥ (‘harles C. Eberhardt, lh@ Am .M'l_"l\eu Mnn(lly DPthl‘ 27, at When the evening shades are gathering 1 l ea e I CENTRAL AMERICA |, harles . Eherhacdt, the Amenican | 10 Stk Tt Cometes. g | 47, {0, ersnie ooy e en L) officials congratulated President Diaz | LUCAS. The officers and members For my dear one to come home. (Continued from First P ) upon his escape. The President ex-| (haries Datcher Lodge. No. 16, F. A M5, heart is sad and lonely now. —(Continued from First ] 3 . are hereby notified of the desth of \ ¢ - fi i : pressed the opinion that the assault | Hnh WATER L OCAS wnd re Boresy | it been il o0 "l'".';i. 5-:!{ when ment has recognized the Sacasa fac-|was “inspired by the Bellef of certain| motified to aitend the funeral at Florida | That T with him_m: tion makes such action by the United { Liberals that this elimination would i‘\:f:'nmm‘)lx“.’.fl.;‘ ,(“]"m_r‘v!h “F‘lronganfi‘:' g qu\!n WIFE, x’ar J. M-:IL . States a serlous undertaking, {nvolved | deprive the Conservatives of the| cemver 26, 1920, at 1 p.m.” Members will | RILEY. A tribute of love and devoti with many possible complications, strength of a constitutional and recog- e 12:30 the ‘memory” of ‘our_ dear husband and There are other moves of o less|nized President, Liberals believing | BY order of Charies Datch P50 e AR n g THE Potomac Electric Power Company de- drastic nature which are known to|that the Conservatives would have| ALLAN A C. GRIFFPTICSeorstars. have been given some conaideration |no_other eligiblo candidate for_the | MERRILL, ‘Tuursday. Dectmber 23. 100, | 'Tis swert o remember who once was 5 t- : in_administration circles. The pro-|Presidency who would be Tecognized) && (he Rome, of her dauehter, Mps; Hensy | o BE® 0 (o ue bo s just as de sires to announce er reduction Iin posal that a_commission of American | readily by the United States.” N Years i - The MlamiEht stars shine. o the grave Army officers be virtually ioaned to| Strong guards have been placed| dend: 6 Ve., {hen’ 1| Qfone weliaced But oot ot Sate rates for electricity during the coming year e T L T e e e e | Hiadbbdd s B ’ assist in military organization is still | the American legation to prevent fur- I - acred to the memary of our dear : Under examination. As. suoh ofiecrs | ther attacks; Many Nicaraguan fami.| Hots URond KEM‘.&‘ Band oF Ada & figiher and, Erandmother.” NANNIE X 1927 probably would be granted leave from |lies are moving to Managuu fear| Hines cos funeral home. 1001 14th st| Years'ago today. 19% . the Army and permitted to accept em. | of disorders. Some prominent Nicara-| Wirsaw. (nd. (Wassow s Todlumapols | Chplstmas sudness still comes o'er s ployment by the Managua govern.|guans are sending thelr familles to| bapers bleass copy.y [ e ki) i ment, the move would involve less|the United States. FPECK, On Friday, December o1, 1026 at| . “Thousn you left us fhieo years wifips i ‘. serfous international complications | American forges have landed at pesidence o oy | DA RS 17X : ; than the ):‘nmnlg. by gunfire if neces. | Puerto Caboms and Rio Grande to L’F;:}'ilri. }»Elr:?‘fxmj;u{l'i"l?fif nf‘p"ll,‘%": 2 SEEMANRSBANDbATGH R o . g s onsy e A sary, by American warships of gun-, Protec merican interests. Sailors n_G. Stone.. Funeral from Potoma: - Acting in agreement with the Public Utilities Com- running cratt under the Mexicat or | have taken charge of the two towns.| -Chabel on Monder December 27."af/dT | RYDER. b sad but loving remembeance 2 some other foreign flag. Rlerllorlfl roal-ichifxx he}:‘e say the Lib-! RILEY. On December 23, ‘":“fi BERTIE RYDER, v:m» dey .yu‘dmmui lite _fou iqsl eral forces, durin; Vi s| MARKER RILEY (nee ¥ox), the belovad | Jears ago today, December 25, 2. mission, the Company has volunta made the rate Arms Embargo Question. P, % She five monthe| MK at Wekk Nametia Rile: She HER TOVING L they held Puerto Cabezas, recruited N b3 her mathe Ernest A. : . : Raising the arms export embargo in | laborers of American companies there| Fox. and a sister, Mrs. James K, Keach: | SAYLES. A tribute of love and devotion reductions effective as of January 1, 1927, instead of favor of the Diaz government is an-|as soldiers, P x*:fifiefi‘f.e’r}m'fh n;:r'lmé“égmxa-”‘ S | to the, memory et our ‘devoled daug e : 4 other possible expediont. Tt involves { race Duls. Powson. Md. on Sunday eve. | 3 R March 1, 1927, and thereby presented to its customers the question of the abiiity of that| HAILED AS PEACE MOV) % ol o oty “ilVor s | ay-December o5, il 2 869 10 government to finance the acquire. tors? Frederiex, Md. Afer, Het e, 1 in mercs an estimated additional saving approximating $70,000. ment of sufficlent military equipment | Landing of U. §. Forces Praised by | PO Frideg, Decenbee 28, 1020, 8t 5| u W awake snd aiwass fna you to crush its opponents. Dr. Cesar fm. A BOTE, s Wfllmx::(eba!:l); ha\;’;wmothlng to say Consul in New York. i A . s Dasember 30, at'd | BEVy AND 3 JEESAGIN, SNy on point, as government has| NEW YORK, Dect 2 3 4 as yet made only tentative inquirfes as | 1 . ot 2. December (P).— | RUCKER. _Sudd on_Fridy. December | SLADEN. Tn loving memors of our dea {o whether it might obtain cquipment Fanding oL Jotach | duster 0o | hee i Detember 4. Rog.c ] 000 Teu . 4 % : . n the Uni tates. ) Nicaragua, | Gt E o " © 308 In announcing these rate reductions for the third Stil_another possibilty scems to| &5 halled vesterday by Dr. Laureans | U0 fimfx o Titke SI0EEY | the C N tributi to the £ have been considered in Washing. {f o ;t:’x:iul ge{llfl\'ull of Nicaragua nce Fowler and Ellis_Bishop. successive year the Company's contribution e 1es- ton. It has to dd with invoking tho |t NeW M il bt thine het A ti irit of Christmas is manifested in the benefits iy Dfd'he l}:,mh";,‘“" with Nicara-| " ul:(,:\’:;’llm:;tth;’)m!;:;:;s o i e Thursday,_ De I WILLIAM, CEE. Funeral Direcys gua, under which the United States| ! s . Suddenly. on Thursday, Dece une rectgr i 1ve Spirl was granted rights over, the Nicara.| . L0€ landing of American biuejack 'mo)ns Worrits, ?'-«T: regney Morin. | Emiaimer. ey '"nn':""““'" i i uan Interoceanic e. ets is the best thing that could take ber rother of Carolyn E. te prices. 532 P aocruing from two mo'nthq service at the new and g canal rout Al ¢ E. G. Seibert and brother arolyn g(n«nc provision of that treaty leases to the B 2901 1431 S . United States a site to bo selected on | COUNtry and for the complete restora- | Joiberg o0 s b o 2%+ Suige. a.nk Geier’s Sons Co. Co. lowered rates. B the Nicaraguan coustof the it af| Hn Of normal conditions.’ oA gyl commungeaton ot nuF g T Fonseca, on Vi 4 — — 1 Todge. No. 4, F. A. A M., is here- ca, on the western seaboard, for . h;vc-‘“ e ARG AR Ao miteless | Modern Chapel._Teléphioie Main zm a naval base. Second Baptist Services. for “the purnose of attending the funeral T F. COSTELLO The purpose of this clause Was to of our late brother. THOMAS H. SEIBERT. oW HOCATED AT, provide means of defense for a Nicary:| At Second Baptist Chutch. Third order of the WorshiRTuL TaGKT- 1 3 3 guan canal and .| street between H and I streets, te = While the reductions are geéneral throughout the SEnmient ¥ (e Unhtes Sies to ¥ | Sorrany tio: DaRlOrAREv e b o o2 %0 (™ Win, H. [. Sardo & Co. tect the Panama Canal.”” The naval| Holloman, will preach at 11 a.m athan ' Herbert Gerne- various types of power and light service schedules, ' . ¥ | base lease s not made contingent on | "The Sigrilficanco of the Incagnation.” Rttt h, ynSrmest Erivate InvalidiLimousine funeral beginning work on th At the evening servie p il chapel 1" "‘.!:55,‘,;;‘;,’, especial attention is called to the reduction of 10% in Will have for his Heaven nthem, the dom.eStIC ho.me. hghtlng rat:'ei apphcable to all ; i'(;;-}:?' mfi'}exgddu: Apvy ;l-h‘i;-mn Will me; Twi cé EIRE, heovedy ‘::,‘;; i e Neld at | Neither the s of nor connected ‘ patrons in the District of Columbia and Maryland. ! ague, 34! aryland ave. ¢ home Monday, ber 2 at 10 | with the ongl R._Spear establish [ > ermen! i1 Ne ent. COLTIF fomie o wpd ¥R o de Rev. E. Hez Swem preaches 1p-| part, Mo o * R TGk = B ;1009 H St. N.W. ’Amx“g;.l.-n{inmn Animal Rescie 14.,.",: n;';rlré:meorlne;nzHu 11 o'clock on |SUTTON, Oficors cnt m}mbers are, ety and_ave. ““Hel appled! Heartened!” helpful- | notified of thé death of Sister 3 PURSE, containing small amount of Hione 3| nes for every day of the new Year, | SUFTON, Fumerd] trom late tesidence: ~ P.A. T.ALTAVULL 27d 03 C ot Phone Columbia 10317 | at the Centennial Baptist Church; and 9:30 gm. L ATLT. 8 Y '{Glbs B%‘AN cH OFFI(‘:IE“.‘ g 7 SPTTZ. ale—wHl - | again at the 8 o'clock night service. | SEpESS HENAUHE, Seqiaty The Company believes that mutual profit and under- . Rt gD Rt hog, B | The entertalnment for the Sunday | WEPKER. O Frdas, Deceter 4. 1030, | — E standing have been brought about by the admirable _— i = e i | G T Mikgh itk | Gawler Service - 3 . 3 3 BARPIN_Gold. topaz Dec et — i . Suhday. December 9 orticians Since 1850 profit-sharing plan under which the public and the RERER 200 08 20 iy Davia Staye in Gify. T Kol ecomber _,:Mm‘msgfl e W Company participate in the dispensing of dependable BARFIF, it -zl,‘;g;“""..&"n Theoiized | ol. Dwight . Davis, Secrours of | 1th " and Teturned " to “B% | War, and Col. Hanford MucNider, As- Quick. Dignified. Eflicient Service electricity in Washington and its neighboring towns. ?‘ ! s | Gitant, Sceretary. spent Christmas AR W at thelr lowes in this_ci EY. Iu guce of | . 2 tary, fpent the day with his family in | ghtered into eterna f anawers t . Christ da; e g Beredk Apttogess |New York Gty | e das hrines dack sad memories " Josepl h F. Birch’s Sons Eye &t. Bowman. _Rew. - Of our, dear mother. who's one (0 rest - (ISAAC BIRCH) EARRING—(oop, of Hlackt and gold with Ang ths oties who think S’nl:r g bee 13034 M St. N. VV Established 184 T X Aro the ones thal Pt o6 3 OGM H%R N HU: Clatenion, ¥a "Fhons Clarondon s?fie{ — ik A L JAN RYAN ~ It GTO ;. Dec BARBOUR. In xgvm. memory of dear THE NEW HOME 1 A Kilowatt Frmms? “’"' shil A T bad of ANSA 3. BABBISGTON Bg DY ""‘f{»mro‘h‘zgh '}u‘flg’; ‘yu::rs%;:}fvhi;v Model rha‘p’evh A'fixlsm-'m 1700 o. ost % nol\:u tncoln 3843 2% Nduls of Rinoral hoveatter- oy, Devomper 26, 1618, Private Ambulance. LIGHTING RATE IS 4 o On Thursday, December Livery in_Connection 1924 . Hour PO ARRE S Broian anell e A orchotk bt ARELL SAMUBL 'seed | o heart ‘.’A‘fxl‘.’frfi"‘m'.‘."i o g = In_cate.” Reward. " Telephone iy 88 Sears. v:):reblt;khud iy of Ly i PHEEMA HOLET) swaN. o CHAS. S. ZURHORST g ortoise lownto . S - ;- Fol ¢ L, AT Aftomat and 158 ;ml hia lato rost it b St | BARBOUR. | In_aficctionste (o R 0% phone Lintain 3%8°T" Teward._Adams oy, Docember 47 ,‘::v e 0% P 1 | BINTA who deparval this lite olehit vears [~ “« »” X TERRIER, wij - o today, December 25 T Matchlen Service’ e, oe aaaeoi " on' o BECK, Suddenls u December 26 HELITAN B ARD JESSIE b WRIGHT. lanthy Hanlt)n . F st. Ml'flrl&i name of 02 hie 8 6th st. un 3 41 H St. N . ilnfi"ifi 1;&”{1“{5 Beck. Noti ral | CANNON. sad but loving remembrance ¥ BA( ) of our dear nephew an “ LLIAM MEANS FRICH, WAG SO fope oy | B SE, ERARBITT it g o papers and card case, with cards of awn! ) ) o BECKHAM. On ’lh\um! aKO e i “More P 4 Light «t Reiloced B Big i, Wi WV B sem R B | g e R WR.SPEARE €0, ore Power an ght et Keduce ates” OVERCOAT Will_Ths. suiiismas ¥ loved | o ! ham, | ROMERL 30U R e Tave £ ‘still 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUE Tont Ko, '°°l§n:-'.‘¢' At uf*g‘v?i y : A% ’3:‘5“2%" R TP POTAMAL 4600, 2 o Y ing. 5 £ W - > » ? lg‘“ Funeral % b{“é 2D N AN k'\tus,};» WIL- | FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. N st. nw : AR Dt Joving Temobrance ..,} N Reélati e vited. | CURTI = E b Findercall Fot, 32787 ?“u-dmh 'obe ™ | Fiterment” Rock Cresic Cemetn 2 ,3.3‘3“'.5'\’?:' Sehrs ago todas: Becomber __ FUNERAL_DESIG) M. A coms 5.0t L N R iDeaks. Xtanes nox 80X, s called for {,;,JD;;.;}W?“;';“}‘;M THE FAMILY. * %a“ FLORAL, EMBLEMS FURSE, fgider. Dov 33, moar 1708 or 1800 ;:"‘n the Tunera) WRICH y2iepDiother, and “@."‘mpéu'" "’m"' e Mdn?f:fisnm‘xg Our Onl ‘g:;::‘ 1'4‘(% &E ll r past master, 4 sts. and Pa. ave. n.w.: contents x:.' fl.m' By o‘lifler ik the w»mupm Master. wister. JE. iflgm :e-r- _‘.n. Y E, 73th & Lye - s xe T'x"n’nml?fi;r«'.’ew:{' v Secrctary. 26 HEG, QeRetiEt 1 5HS. Bt “opilihy Cahe T Prompt Auto Delivery Servics P BOWMAY. 01 Dmember 1926, at 11:45 MILY. AflhtlHil e Iexpenaive, I ) t. kmn Toitial i N O IOMAC ELEC I RIC OWER CO nm":é‘;wg o 'l & "5 iy, A er&“fiav’e";’,z o ile, G [oraeL T e N G Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. 00! F'rs wman d r o - P D ————— e 2 4 Srote (E;Txr“mun—m e N Y | ‘u:xfi"unm’a Brimh: Fineral Sunday e | ANCLY, whe nmed,,fi i ale year SO TR el rowad Fhgw | b o at! vy drom souifluedt | 268 i R hili 0 W% | The Hecht Co.~F St. By WILLIAM F. HAM. Al’?lf"'l::sg Tiagk Toather. CoRTALAInE SO | pymaa. O ut e Loved in Jife, reme in death h y s A ngete, tfom " sutomeblic between Tomsiyn | BYHM, 2 S GRRGHE Folial RS dhisiks. « | Cut Flower Shop, 1st FI. s S Ster, e | g el ,.m“‘.',o“fii,.li"“"s'"‘_'!.‘(..'. ORAWes, poTtigurlog fipe e et | Floral designs delivered ST WATCH and band, id Kl b 1 be held at hig late residen 002 ako b h’. cem! 5 M FAIST UATOR nedes scg R Wel- | gl b neld T!I(saai“U( ember 28 8t 5 oy Bl o promptly to any part N v and friends arg invited to o ewhet the mEmory f | ni 3 SR B, g ok Mifunbnre, W, “Val iper nu’r‘#;-m‘l?u Jeft & ioneliucas of the United States , Id V. ‘I'nis earth can ne’ 1 M ‘m B ¥ reward. “Auaatic | cying. Thuzsds Degember. 23, 1926, “yorngr, +| ____ Phone Main 51 7:15 p.m.. HAI . CHILDS. beluv OKAVES A h‘ib\ll' o( love to the or; White ¥0ld, with stones, i ¢ B | Vil my” dcar nephow HARVEY GRAVES ” ecrict rewhed " Grace ‘iu- | busbend g the “‘“ ""“"‘, Shilde. o T o RS e BLACKISTONE'S ; hRernribal Tro B 3‘“ 55 e L nesse: s Jloxed yin so dearly in Floral “Blanket stJ S el i i Comotery.” Rer: tite i Other Beantiful Floral ‘.“J.i‘m”' vfz"a'uo pii g ifolayen s b M T T RNOT. + - Tt Ted asd o and \