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L THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. DECEMBER 26, 1926—PART 1. 2 Emergency Hospit S son of Dr. and - - . Was Civil War Veteran and Re- i ot a::‘“;r""}; ';‘,,,};:“s;b | ne el nw. Sun Into a busy post office not far across An SOS call was broadcast for a i - 1 4 . 3 tired Employe of Pen- H hf.evulm 26.7at 2 p.m. collector, but all were busy. \ B : STE mber - F the borders of the District of Colum- Assistance was sought within the sion Office. “ JA(\(?H n e ety o & iare :[{o::‘;'{;g'lsm};;f:n office building, but not a soul could be e / F 5 Capt. Thomas Putnam Gray, @ huher o 15K . an threa spared. Finally the postmaster was . . : . _ _ 1 T Y 2 ; omthe chape Neuilly Home Is Dark and|of lastminute matlers, agitatedly try- | caliea, hut the respondibilities of sucn | Washington’s Quota of | = ; Civil War veteran and retired employe D Rt ing to get the attention of some one of | an official during the Christmas rush b . . ) e at the Pension Office, died Friday | uarox. oficore i A the hustling force' of clerks, sorters. | do not permit errand runaing. i . e 9 4 i evening at his home in Lanham, Md.. | Conneil Butler Declines to Give | irivutors ana ‘others worikin at.ton | “’metns s kinais and sympatnecte per.| $150,000 for Relief More 3 \ - o L ! il A spbed to help old Santa Claus reach |son, however, he called the assistant , . | i - ety-second year. ; A Y l;‘nlmrur’l;‘”‘ Any Information | everybody by Christmas morning. postmaster to the rescue. With friend- Than Two-Thirds Filled. A He was born November 24, 1835, at | it a iy s 2 | The ufimh as :i-nwdod. E\:r,\'}:mdi» ly smiles and a gallant e t‘)\(‘ Covington, Pa., and was a direct de % O Decommbie aee |was In a hurry, but even the bard-|latter accompanied the old lady nine 3 <] AR & brief iliness. at Ber re papan boiled ones were moved to pity at|blocks to the green iron box Which|gp. o pii o ; : T iaeoush s nis omotier, of | @ b RO o e e By the Assoviated Press ighit of the pathetic little person with | safeguards the business, the affection i e D aTle B Ad - i S et By |-‘- e husnaiid m Williama: fou PARIS, * Docember. 25~Former| tearilledieyss and'a face tragic with |and the ‘socrets 'of human-relation-||. NEW YORK, December 25—David| B and served throughout thewar. He ren i, host 0" riends’ and erown Prince Carol of Rumania has|fear, who was heroically struggling to | ships. A. Brown, natfonal chairman of the| ki | s wounded. but returned to duty. e e not been heard from officially or pub-|gain first place at any one of the| “Oh—oh, how can I thank you|United Jewish campaign, announced mong his explolits was the capture | eril ‘chape licly in the last two % There | many busy windows. enough?” breathed the owner With re-| .o 5op .t oo T o i - Aok ‘fl small force of a b-:nd of were repo: ts that he had left Neuilly, urtesy to age and tears won. The |lief as the pocketbook was restored to | t0day that the South now leads . . g guerillas near Unioa City, Pa., in 1864. the Paris suburb, where he had taken |crowd stood back. her. “And I—I wish you a merry |other sections of the country in the . : Emid After the war he went to Kansas |, R e up his residence, and was on his way | “Please, can't somebody help me?| Christmas!” number of States which have gone : apd rom there to lu?vm where he { “4N0H CHART R R A Uy s to his homeland, impossible | I've dropped my pocketbook instead of : was engaged as a farmer, school | Aty Decamber 30 to verify this. his Neuilly | the letters I meant to post into a mail over the top In raising or exceeding : | teacher and store keeper. He ob- | Atmiverery‘Muii the Immaculate Con- S bl 03 i FLOUR GOES HIGHER. thelr quotas in the drive for a na- % L {tained his appointment in the Pension | j WE MARGARET E 1 home were informed that he was not | hoX Uptown e dea tional fund of $25,000,000, to be.used ’ o {Office in 1890, and returned to Wash- | FSabaRET £ cAMPDELI in. Tae sutler dectined to sav whether | Bl L IMORE, December 25 (Spe- p : : - : ¢ | i BALTIA ecember SPe-| as an overseas chest for relief and | . ington, establishing his home in Lan- . In sad and loving rememb he could indicate what day or hour | el cial).-—An increase of 25 cents a bar-| reconstruction work among the Jew- | o x ham. fear A r, RAY T. CT Carol might return. The house had a - rel on Western grades Winter patent | i ®C0iTHEHAh Worke amant the 1o : i Bl R e 1 widow e leavesitiee ] away one year ago today. De: B0 o0 ook el otk and Spring patent flours in carload | “The banner States of the South, - - = |daughters, Mrs. Wililam Morse, Mrs A dien BRES siceping is evening, as it had last night lots was announced 3 lay at the | \rp Brown said, include Texas, OK!! " e Danfel B. Lloyd and Miss Jessie M “here the flowers quietly wave _Efforts to learn whet er the former | nce of his where: flour market. This the Spricellyome: ek rishs, MinalSsIGHL. Al G Lies the one we' ove. 8o doarls Crown Prince d the § lon | they assumed he was still ap \eunh on these two grades from 75 cents to| ,ama’ and Kentucky and is about to e lonely. silent grave. express, which left Paris §:35| A Vienna dispatch reports the Ru®$1.25 per barrel less than a year ago, | include Tennessoe. which is within . : e e oy day brings sweet memories Thursday night, were in vain. The|manian minister there as having said [selling today at $7.25a87.50 a barrel [ $15000 of reaching the $125,000 goal ’ 4 . H i T hearts we chorish express is due in Bucharest tomor-|he did not believe Carol was on his|for Winter patent and $8.50a88.75 for | set’ for it. ' Reports also aré coming ; . 1 one ‘we love 8o dear ot el vay to Rumania. He himselt had |Spring patent, compared with $5508 |in trom other parts of the country of ; ; e . . s k we are not lone umanian officials here and else-|sent Christmas greetings to Neuilly [$8.75 for the former and $9.25a$9.50 | successtul local drives, he said ! | ~ 2 R 3 E S8 a s, he said. | NGTON, Ftitior: Decea E B Know the heartach Where on the continent professed utter | last night. 9 Washington, which opened its . . BN 0N 3"y rlilar, December, 24 R e SRay Jnaw: the Sourtuche campai " $150,000 a few weeks 1 : ; of Anna J. Babbington. _Funeral from the | And when ev " Sien forgSITlotg e 3 Tesidence of his sicter. Mrs. John J. Ben- And we s e ago, is reported with more than tw p % % 1 B 927 4th st. ne.. on Tue: Decem- e > : : . ; Tk e £ there ‘comes a’ longing 1005 thirds of that amount raised, and Salt Be, y : : | ber 28" at 830 Req s e e ¥ Sl iibl i i 2 % riends invited Interment Mour VOTED CHILDREN, E E. SADIE Pa. Ave. 5 . Pa. Ave. mlli_’rlh.(m“arr? its quota of $3 3 . _ T * Cemetery 2 AND WILLIE. . IN Chester, Binghampton, BEALL. . On Thursday, December CURTAIN. Tn ¢ : 7 3 day, Dec 3 d_but lovi wbrance toga Springs and White Plain 3 L i at 2 o'clock a.m. ARELL SAM O Y dartine mother VRAY CCPRTALN C. New York, start their local dri : ] 38 Years. the beloved son of Luc Fho tied one vear fxo today. December h W v hich 2 the late Warren H. Funeral 26, 1 and ‘my Iy beloved fathe: next month . Y., whic his late residence, 900 C &t s.e. on Mon- MARION CURTAIN. who died s.q never previously has S mul(" 4 i 4 ?-y‘ D:vfin;lwr %7_ a2 (lz'. lock p.m. Rela vears ago than $400 for any Jewish cause, , o s ives and friends invited. 2 No_one knows the silent heartaches. ! ¢ ; / BECK. Suddeniy. on Saturdas. December Oniv those Who have lost can tell pledged $2.230 to date. New ‘Ble. readercs. BOD Oih ot o.w Of_the grief that is horne in nlfl‘lce Bity raised $7,000,000 in @ record- 4 2 o HatRd EERER el ed on oF a0k For the dear ones 1 loved so wel CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED breuking arive st Spring and other ; ¥ fAnEs RhACR peiad s oL iohn i | e R D sy 34 4 Allie A. Olive. Funeral from his MILLER. New York State cities over the top 4 T o ey ot B o LSRN include Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, 3 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited 16 at- car husband. THOMAS GREEN. wha Auburn, Olean, Watertown, Yonkers . tend. Interment Arlington Cemet departed, this life one sear ago today. De- and Poughkeepsie ¥ BECKHAM. On _Thursday. December 23.| cember 2. ; ; 1620, at 11:45 am, MAURICE A be- Loved in |m in death remembered 3 B ved husband o e Beckham. = A B enrs. *Remains resting ac the | HISpDEVOTED WIFE' MRS, SUSIE UPPER MARLBORO taari 4 fineral pariors of George W. Wise Co. o (313340 s 2900 M wo until Sunday morning, | ROSS. In loving remembrance of my dear q9 — Avtabi 4 Dovls Dallon Soml & oo Toniey: Boc oot 2ien | who" "?n'.-n’:',‘i‘.d""i‘?":‘x‘}‘!".ix Sears oo Left to pight: Walter W. Beck, as an and Dol alton Son-| N g i day. December 26, i UPPER MARLBORO, Md., Decem- | eialhy as the Narrator in “The Other Wise Man. P e e ehieie R PEVor " DAveHTER _ AND ber 26 (Special).—At their meeting Lower, left to right: Rev. Dr. George M. Diffenderfer, pastor of Luther | BECKHAM. A special commnnic GRANDDABGHTER. MARY GORDON d Tuesday the county commissioners | praca v or of Church of Reformation. | * Georgs ¢ whitfle Lodsc: No. 35 ¥ 4. & AND THERESA GORDON. ordered investigation of reports that | Place Church, and Rev. Dr. John W eidiey, pastor of € 3 e catled for 12130 bm. Monday, T’ | We may strive to hide our Jonging L : : of attend. uidst of love and Carmody Bridge is in bad condition. ing the tuneral of our Tate bromer ‘wnd | Bug we'are thinking, always thinking. The clerk was ordered to secure con- centrally located, would draw pupils| nast master. MAURICE A. BECK! ou. the absent one. tracts with certain Washington Hos. | VIRGINIA HIGHLANDS | &0 Brentwood, Cottage City, IC{;lryrlmr By opder of the Worshinfil Mpeter. ™ STARBKE. In lovine romembrance of. ogr pitals for the care of Prince Georges Manor, Bladensburg, Decatur Heights, ® g @ pud mother. = SARAH ]_ 44 County pattents. The supervisor of | AND AURORA HILLS. | Viiia bark, Movers Park and Chey- ",g_f,,,,,gn,;,-,g;gl A ho deparicd Thia Jite one. year assessments was requested to review crly. Members of the Cheverly-Tuxedo |~ Eody® teatti? St Ganieys: chantl, 1130 D e the assessments of Willam B. Cor- T ‘ DS, Va., De | Citizens' Association ~were present | Perneylvania sye. n.w. Notice of services Mo e e ol ok of vou nell, J. A. Moore, James Arrowsmith, VIRGINTA HIGHLANDS, Va. De | ;)4 evpressed themselves in favor of mory is the only friend ) i r 3 - "80) " BRAXTON. K )24 - . &rief Il it Benjamin Ellen and Eugene Martin |cember 25 (Speclal.—The Jefferson| oh 4 high school. Serious considera- | BRAXTO? Hn&’h.'?“"m:r S boed theas. 0 Goe e e B flodAS . and adjacent property in Hyattsville District \\'n_nwn's Club will meet ] ion is being given to obtaining a site MAURICE BRAXTON. He leaves to No care is on her brow: 2 r ay evening at C: ¢ Methodis' | i ; mourn_his los Bert Braxton. on. b Hills, and inspect and report on the | Monday evening at Calvary or the school. The committees will i 1. blame us not for weeping. at whic our we start propérties. Mental examination of | Protesiant Church. Election Will b | oport back to their organizations and | oo, ® 108t of relatives and friends. Fu- | :‘;{r;:: ’":fl";" mother now. Charles Johnson, inmate of the county | the principal business. . will_meet again Wednesday evening.| from John 'T. Rhines &'Co. funeral |\, CATH R‘d ‘,)‘ 'A)N? DAUGHTER. * jafl, was ordered. A number of bills | The fire department has postponed) " Sohool holidays began Thursday, | chapel and’ Eye sts. s. TANN: qn, sad but loviop remembrance were allowed and reductions made on | ity meeting uncil January sth and Will continue untll January 3, | BYERS. on Satutay, December 25, 1020, | 6,0 st Srasdion, KAYMONDSWANE, B S e buil C ~ Federation of Women’s Clubs o yors. o vears. = Services nows where the hurt is deepest, building committes, met at the home | ;0w paeration of W wili¥be meld 5 Ma-iate rexidence, 802 E} OGur "tears ‘of mieht and g RICHMOND FIRE DATE. | of i S0 Wiison: chatrman. Tase. Mount Rainier Lodge, No. 156, I O.| b nTeidnde s nvgted o "“A.S‘g‘,'.';':"t'ix;";:’éfinm g p.m. o and day evening. Other members of the |, g held a house-warming last Mon- | Ritend. - (Martinsburg. W. Va. papers | DEVUT HER, AGNES committee are H. L. Harris, West Kid-| ga v avening in their new hall. They |58 copy.) 5 i s 7. Jor- e CARTER. Decembe: 25. 1926, 4:15. = N Memorial Service to Be Held for | \ell, Louis Spangier and W. D. Nor. | fay SYening in thelr nes Mot & o ige, | CARTER, December 25. 1026. 415 am.. ““..? . nfiu!’.}"“&.“'n’fl"v’x‘é’n‘l')"s‘%’i"&‘v! mandy. The report will be made at |\ 165, of Capitol Heights; Oriole| ter of Anita and Ethel Jackson of Balti- who_died one year ago tods December Dead of 115 Years Ago. the next meeting of the citizens’ as-| Loage Ne. 47 of Hyattsviile, and| Wore, M. and Warren Jackson. iece of | 20 1615, Oc oo 06° today. Decembet Y RICHMOND, Va., December 25 (#). | sociation. s Dodsal No. 16 strWocarimeh | 1rasti s "r:nfi.;’u"““"r‘:-“%fi'x’m'r';'? v"vi‘é‘fi'e'fll Geptle son, patient son. —Tomorrow highi at Monumentai | Robert E. Jansen was elected presi-| Xni ' Ce i creating speeches and | dav: 2 b from John T. Riines & G, |y hver, falthtul. kind*sh true. Eplscopal Church the 115th anniver: | dent of the Arlington Fairfax Fire:|faiks on Odd Fellowship were given. g o e . S oS Bl ol St vy of ‘the burning of the Richmond | men's Association at the meeting held | ptor. Tne lodge seasion they adjourn: | CHILDS. Thursdar December 23, 1026 at | 0/l (¥ e hearte fememtet Theater will be marked by a service | Tuesday night at Jefferson DIStrict | od 1o the dining hall and were served | husoahd of the laie Lanra b Childs. Ke: AT the ‘spot where you are' faid. , . Who will com: 1 Fire Department. _Other officers | \ith a buffet supper by the members| mMains resting at Harry M. Badget's funeral ho will n.&';')'.‘i{'.’a'."a‘u’.’?.‘i, lowers in memory of those who lost their E o o lives in lhe}: disaster. elected were D. D. Bridmore, secre-|of Magnolia Rebekah Lodge, No. 41. e e 7 iR & Funeral Monday. | pEvOTED MOTHER. MARY COLLINS. * 7 Rev. Dr. Aspury Christian, author | tary; A, C. Scheffel, fire marshal, and | Nonday night the members’of Mag.| ment Consremsional ‘Cometory. "Reigiies | SWANN. ~Sacred to the memory of my dear o of “Richmond, Her Past And Present.” | C. C. Donaldson, treasurer of the re-|nolia Rebekah Lodge, No. 41, are to| and friends invited (o atend. hepe “RAYAEND® BWARE. 'R, will_speak. The fire, which occurred | lief fund. he guests of Mount Rainier Lodge, No. | CAILDS. A s mu co:\lm'unl“ o or Nt | Eember 26; 1095 T on December 26, 1811, cost the lives | The association went on record as|y56. at a supper prepared and served| af e; P A ApM, I8 hereb callod o, hjpmanpee o he. o1 o] being in favor of the proposed ordi-|yy purvose o ndlnl the funeral of our To us the saddest “, nance to be submitted to. the board | " fre Hepartment will meet Tues. | e brother, HARRY B °c] of supervisors for a full time pald fire | gay evening. er of the Wiorghiptil MastorowN, sec. nm'(%"é'fiflf&?‘".shnm’sr ER. marshal. 3 sk mm. snddenlv on Thursday. hid This is the event you’ve learned to look for— $7,179 Hawk Bounties Paid. | ' Beford o packed house Wednesay P R R L 2, e mmegace . . Special Dispatch to The Star. Qo"l“:'lfi,::uad};rf;:s’m‘ h:;ggl-_ E‘!‘:gé:‘ :"" BER . o Lotile Gleeves. Funeral "services at RL1le THIETES (need Schaie), Sho by % A h 25.—A | 1 3 Stis N v yeong's funeral home, N st. n.w. arted this 1 “years once each year you get it—NOW you have it! o LTNORE, | December, 25k o Mies " Mariore” Pryihrch, - guee e 2| S S O SR B B i S to hawk killers by the State during | Songs and recitations on the program)| BERRYVILLE, Va. December 201coyway. " 1n Wilmington, Del. Friday | yamere. 1, mem =57 : State | at the Christmas party of the Parent- | (Special).—Mrs. Grace Virginia Carper, 3 s ., Frida n sad but loving re A $75,000.00 stock of the nationally famous the fscal yenr of 1920, The St | Koacher " Asmotjation: _ Mrs, - Cola| mite of Tty . Carger of wan:| DEVAFOBIWRY Saaves, iy, COBK | Mars cent Sl S ST IES pay : e 1| Allen was at the piano. Mrs. Pry-|chester, died Friday following a brief| Congay and motlier of James T. Joweph | denarted this fi« five years a%o ' today, . . . - ands ks we! illed - Oregon City Virgin Wool Overcoats—and other sald thousands of bawks were killed | {CER, VRS (10 Kitmgs. Ferlowine | imeose: Men.. Corper, who -was 33| Eiient: guiisee ¥ oties i e | SRR Sab 1 ive veare o o ) 3 - Tounty less than in | & Visit by Santa Claus gifts were dis-|years old, was a daughter of Mr. and| and Mrs. Jennie B. Goldsborough of Ches- FAMIL FD l' t & h s e tributed.” Mrs. L. H. Williams, presi-| Mrs. William W. Carter of Clarke| lr Fa Services trom Alfred Street Bap | pgorNe. 1 Ioying remembrance of m qua l,ty garments at savings that are genuine. 3 E s dent, spoke of the progress made by |Count; o Zrpane. | ’ e ;;::MMQLh;; oM i" _‘:i'fl NE. Tho o RS P the association, stating that last year Baulelovm Lodge, 1. O. O. irad December 23. 1026. at % o« i day, 925 s s yi 7 ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES moro. thans §150 was spent toward |cently elected M. B. Puiliam moble | et mfl'& 16 M st. n.w. MARY gyl ee you tomorrow at noon. ‘Hope you enjoyed T e | Sanipmante, ‘Thirtean o membors | geand, Charics Loce: e vics. grand; | ELATY JAWES. wilow''ot et W | 10 Jg oot deuth tg clowg your Christmas— Chrlstmas‘at. 8 vciock: at it i ifee p. e Totording, BoOHetaEy, ARe T | PATREEE B ot aetper g4, tias | 50 oend wgrgal oo ” were admitted. Page Rutherford treasurer, Howard | December 37, at 2 o'clotk. AngSeake” ' elorichs ropose . Ath & pag SN ARTHUR " Houee, 311 C (atrentc, mithiye sascans H._Bell financial secretary ‘at his Tesidence in ‘Laurel. Md.. after s 5 W and singing of carols. The pageant MOUNT RAINIER Mre, J. 7. Shull, 68 years old, died| Iong. lingering” illness;’ ALBIN “FRANK: Wi mriangen oy, Dr, Margmoct Bk saturday at her home, near Bluemont, R airal Fuingral snd. jmerment at 1oy % and program will be directed by Miss e O ble . prioanionis, . Bteeninn] | ST Comsiary Taaist M Satiars Te: IN BOTH Eeaitiogh 0T “},“’-‘p’,;“;?‘f' M., December |ar” her husband and_the following | {REber, 2 8 2R Eiipds, nd rela z e wophists, | 25 (Special.—The Triangle Bible Class | children: C. H. Shull of Winchester, N on Thursday December 23. 1920, | dioas " “hapel "dod ederi crtimatoriome very vercoat STORES i intiney oeventeenin ot i|gf the Mount Rainjer M. E. Church | R. 5. Shull of Ballston, Mrs. D. Ruge ORI eI T gm-;.. A M RPN st vl ave a le 0. ‘clock, | South met a e home of rs. Ira |and Mrs. P. Mercer of Alexandria, Mrs. widow of v Tho ? N e Bower of Pencec Fublie wel:|Johnson. Mrs. D J. Orcutt was re-| Roland Ireland of Maryland and Mrs, | Gordon, Fusetal from her, bie resdence | ™ Brank Geder’s Sons Co. come. No charge. elected teacher; Mrs. Kenneth Bovay | Joseph Stipe of Clarke County. omit flowers. 26 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. vas 'Gl;c(ed first assistant, and Mrs.| The schools of Clarke County closed GRAY. On Friday, Decomber 24. 1026, at | Modern Chupel. Telephone __Main 2473 : g = | Ira_Johnson, second assistant. Mrs. | Wednesday for the holidays, which | his nham. M ONMAS H REDUCED Births Reported vin Pt o Cotage Gty wa et | il it ot samury 8. B e e | T e po! 1 {ed president: Mys. W. . Murphy.| The LeeJackeon Highway, which | Moiday, Decemver% af':30 bar. Reld-| y7oq x. CAP of NoRrH 707 The following births have been reported | vice president; Mrs. A. Carmichael, | has been completed within & short dfs.| tives and friends invited. ~ to "the Health Department within the Dast | recording secretary, and Mrs, Lonnie |tance. of M“fwom‘ has been opened | HARPER. _On Thursday, December 23, 192 Wm. H. Sardo & Co. & Co. 2 B 328 C st. de- U e e Hayward, corresponding secretary. | for traffic for the winter, . Work on | Veid duehier of Georss and Luts Har: | Priv: ate. Invahd Limousine Edward G. ard Mary M. Davis. gir Adah Chapter, No. 25, O. E. S., had | the hard surfacing has been abandon-| per: mother of Evelyn Harper and sister d Wil Ok “aia Frands ¢"Haed: £l | degree work Wednesday evening. Five | ed until Spring, and the unfinished | gf Mottle, Belle. John Henry. Daley and ey Lincoln 524 Morrig F. and Flavie J. Jaillett. boy members were admitted. Installation portion has been fixed with rock. s, Leora Turner, and si: law of {,;:h;'r_"v}e}"n‘"‘,}'g&;{ Klllggnpr_lml will be held at the January meeting. Mrs. Mary Catherine Carpenter, John MecHenry Tu;'nEl; ’Sl\; L ‘[ l SPEARE CO B and Tage M stisn boy The mayor and council met Mon- |widow of N. H. Carpenter, died Friday | Mo fl;l':fin.r 1°fi'u: b Roal of oo e e L anE S et mathL Stentow gl day evening, disposing of a good deal |of pneumonia. She was 78 years of | E. Jarvis funeral pariors. 2222 Georgia | Neither the ‘successors of nor connested asper H. and Emma L. Walker. girl 2 : % ; ; %unday. December th the orginal W. R. Spear elhb un- LT i ke | of routine matter and paying a num-|age and is survived by the following mw. Funeral Sunday. 3 wi Hne Elikene M. and Jessie’ Rrown. girl ber of bills. The case of Bruno Qua-|children: Mrs, Kate Armstrong of 0. from her late restdence. 324 C | ment. . o.s1009 H St. N.-W. S '!'D?-m';gflg}}g,-;"{,‘;ggflnr“fimw trone against the town for license to | Baltimore, Mrs. Mary Preffit of Win- unsluw. On Fridag, December 24, 19 __Formerly 940 F St. N.W. Hack and " uth ¥, Si&enson."boy operate a poolroom, which was triéd | chester, Mrs. Agnes OrndorfY of Berry- 2089 Park rd, n.w., CARO E. KEI P. A. TALTAVULL — at Upper Marlboro this week, was de- | ville; Charles Carpenter of Portsmouth “HAW beloved friend of Margaret “};""‘ i cided in favor of the town. and Wilmer Carpenter of Clarke| Gn fineral home. S001° 14¢h it nw. | 436 7th St. S.W. M. 1879 Deaths Reported o heral Home. e e means that the poolroom will County. ‘Ndnd,l{. Du'emhff- Z;-:,C.c 2 P T NO BRANCH OFFICE losed. Jetson Spates was chosen master of | terment’ Congressional Cemetery. Please | deaths orted | © 5 Ve 2 . i e O DESIR ST BPTAE| | Educational committees trom civic | Téeadwell Todge ot Masonia at_ the |, SRUEOR Ly 03 10en axvie| Gawler Service an 24 houre: Winfeld MoMigh ) 88, 20 | organizations of Mount Rainier and | meeting Thursday. _Other officers | FIFRINSC, 06 Deeciiner B3, 1928, & Fu- b ‘" Qne. neighboring towns held another meet- | elected were George H. Levi, senior services Monday. December 27. Morticians Since 1850 vercoats Fpiin A\hw;:-um T ing Wednesday evening in the town | warden; W. M. Rhoden, junior warde e Lo Il oetety, “"' Member_National Selected Morticians Fafinie Shofngs." 55, 53.’.’. o Hosptal ™| hall. After indorsing a plan for aadi- |J. W. Gaver, treasurer; Dr. George | (&8 ®00 TE08 WA, ,,,,,,‘ Main 5512 1732 Penna. e e B = tional elementary school facilitis for | Hardesty, secretary; Dr. C. H. Iden, Detroit, Mich._ NELLIE, beloved wife of - NW Mount Rainier, the matter of a high | senior deacon; L. J. Burner, junior | the late Dr. Horace M. Lowe. Funeral h F. Birch” Sonl otel lnn school was given consideration. It|deacon; L. H. Beli, tiler; Charles| on Wednesday December 20. at 12 o'clock Joseph F. Birch’s i e appeared . that such a high school, | Enders and James Dakeman, stewards, | farment at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 98 | ’\I s‘ls‘fic{i\‘lmfinbm-a s Datlv: $L00. $150. 8200 o S L e L T R oW 4 1{7 rooms. $6 weekly: $10.50 rool d ER ttend the funern! of Brother WALT! A\IES T RYAN % 3 December 26. 1026, at E i B T alY | sy femowi o | YOUTH KILLS INTRUDER. | BGEe Tuds Drcsaber B0, 1660 T o i o ; o - st s to T " and ¥ Reward if returned to "3 By orderof the vreeliiSliary LEWIS. - _— cf"n'v’:ne Amfil‘.fl(‘"c . TUXEDO SUITS ||} T Says He Fired After Mother-in-Law | McGRATH. _On Fridax, December 24. 1026 L apphire. Phor her residence, 1736 18(h st ; om0 o4 g e Was Shot. BETE SO Rt S | CHAS. . ZURHORST $:Z 9 v rvices will be held 0 v 301, EAST, CARITOL ST. containing sheet music. | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., December ,m,nfl,fi;mf,'d}{;‘;m Py elevators in ‘Colony Theater Apariment | .- 2 soieyaton Pty 25 (P).—Willis Herrington, 19, shot a verce OatS On Liberal Terms S Twad A ame O eater | o 1ilEa. A Behriig, 46, hore tadaye| WOJANGN| Se{iicity Decenneri 3 1080, Timothy Hanlon after a fingering {llness. at the residence 3 T t o 7 EISEMAN S 7th &F Setter. fomale: black w when the litter i said to have en | - i, dSusbicr, Mer. apicy Soave, BT | o1 1 st NE. Phone L. 8543 THE ORIGINAL p..lm.'m "n?‘r&x offered. 2 - n.W. | tered the Herrington honr\‘e and shot | of funerai hereafter. Potomac 4168._____ _______ and seriously wounded Mrs. H. L. y Saturdav. DO te hame oF : irami | Herrington, his mother-in-law. AT .45 ot ke Shomme ot his SPI to name of Frank. 3 - d nur Mra. l‘hlrln Fm!( 22 Que <t. . . NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS Clyde J. Nichols | e ol M g P e ERRMESRRITEY LMEB0EE S0 JIA Kahn & | the Herrington home to see his wie, | Fotsrment Lancaster: ba . Mondds. Devem: TAKER 7 lost Wednesday. Lincoln 3843, | from whom he is estranged. Wit.| ber 27. POTOMAC 4600. UND ER il eyeiass frame, Desses told police Behring began fir. | NEELY. iufl,dan';"g"'zl’r‘fig;mm;nm_"; FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. N.W. P X GHS0G0" | ing as he entered the lawn of the 1y, D Remaine. resting a1 th 4209 9th St. N.W. 5 1. gray _and | home 1’1’1’3& Co's Faneral home. 2901 14th st 3 5 y d e FUNER. . Phone Col. 6324 e, She s oz S oo | Mrs. Herrington fell wounded and | ¥, Fuieral terrices id, intervent i NERAL DESIGNS. Choice Selectlon s i ‘| Willis Herrington told police he then | _paners blesse covy) ™" |'GEO. C. SHAFFER e AT — tortoise o. in case. | Obtaines S gun an re ve times ke Frid December 24. 1926, ES, Srtolseshel "'“ixew'" “%% |at the intruder. Behring died in. "fio 3" a1 the gesidence” ot Her sons X R S DERATE PR EMS PR TE marked Dr. ClnudP Semones. - .M. 1 e . ot ™ MODERATE PRIC] 9842, Apt. T stantly. V. Peck. Potomae., Md. LUCY ree Hundred AN ES i el Frseri i Y. PrOKE PECK danenter of ‘the iate” Co. Our Onl Store, 14th & . P Niing between ¥ and & and 18¢h ind, mh = T IS e, TuNTAl from, Polomad i) . Eye Finder call_Pof 85 reward; NEWS am. Interment private. 26° Prompt_Auto Deltvery Service 35 DOLLAR west rates In city and finest PO('KFTBOOK—HI-A-I( silk. in o near Peo- g CITY IN BRIEF. .m“ On Friday. n,,,mb,, o4, 1028, Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. 4 ple's, 5th and E nw. containing $32 o The Central High School Alumni| 'at9:30 am. at 4 Homital. MARY | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St renc rhuniulfla‘!’”lné(r!r H Izgaea‘\: E;""; Association will hold its reunion to- AN" vasT ox beloved ‘aunt of o i - make cars to and from city hos- sitals. PHONE COLUMBIA 432 ing ‘pass. Smith of 300 Takoma ave. Serv- : trom 7:30 to midnight at th L 2-Pants SUII S W. W, CHAMBERS CO. | o e comarige v | Fieh, Sevonh, Thiicont sad. Chition ~,,»=;m““- The Hecht Co.-F St. (”B. cles. peomit and " identification < streets. i o g B SR > fonroe car line: reward ; r o E. 8. 2 urhorst, | |5 b The' Home: Feenoiidos: Amociation MAKKER RILEY Tnee Fox). the heloved Cut Flower Shop, 1st FI. ‘Wade Hampton Riley. She Gold_with, amond set: | will have a Christmas party at the ‘I“.'i,"' : h'r“vm ‘mother. Mra. Ernest A Floral designs delivered A Name That Stands ||| due; mursiag; pec, 307 oera™Sevard 7| 511860 Srome. Beonomies Wednes Rater Firw. Samen K. Keeeh pranipily Lo any part ! b : i i - day, 8 p.m. Each member will bring Tal servicen ai ber Jate reet . o for Integrity 0 Pheward: Frankiin 447, 2 | white elephant to serve as ticket of | it k».m'f'"’flterfl.ena":krbl'fl‘f.fd}f “a of ‘the United States £ g HE LADY. wio foird e W W | adnission. % o'tlock "noon_at” Motnt Olivet Came: s rioay st sorvi 16, the. Tmfn? Kings purse’ 313?5',.&"}:’:5‘?;"“"& d«u it e .ll;rzg:nd;";: m"d e e Phone Main 5100 v £ ain, as sh ur address? y y b uddenly. on i Money's Worth or Money Back ey A i, 2 || Hikaia™ 220 0 T R T e g et nnverany ot The || Shoiat,stohe S ab et |~ BLACKISTONE'S w0 W, v « i L . | execution of Dr. Jose QRizal, patriot the f * Lucy. " Re Emily, Severt “ ZURHORST ppaeier: nitale $. 3."F's réwara “*Auanile | execution, of Dr. Tose giizal. patriot oot Jimes ot s Sucrer | Floral Blanket Sprays Morticians WRI CH—Green zold. Gruen: Tues- | Carroll Hall, 924 G street. Flgrence o oier a0 Eals Bishop. Re- |Other Beautiful Floral I ¥ . aine resting at_the W. Ernest Jarvis | prices. 14th and H and P S om HOh s WooTWOrth of on7eh o, fineral “parlors. 2922 Georgi o 1005 1724 inar™E 20 e || Gatieon “L..n..”m;ur: for'veturi 10 G ¥ | The Gegrgetown Hebrew Ladiex’ | Notice of funeran ater. - 001 “'® Jy*- ¥ Pa A 310 E. Capitol St. Lincoln 372 ||| wRisT WATCH. white gold. ith stoi Sl TR L NG L | eyt ""135"""“ Do e Pa. Ave. . . a, Ave. gz i b Totrict) reward. Grace ‘Morria nesday night, December 29, im the 2 i‘oufl's?fiw{'finfl RS e & h i di 5 J in;'u[’ Gordon, 26+~ Community, Center Hall, Notice of reduced to I\

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