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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 19%6. e DOCKERY, MISSQURI |2iscicet cutere, erom whicn be was | j S, BYERS, PROMINENT [ o) srect tomorrws actermoon, ¢ 2| PLANE CRASH VICTIMS |AUTOMOBILES KILL 90 | WANTS 4 NEW BUSSES. | Deaths. graduated as & physician in 18 o’clock, with actice dicine at Chilicothe, Mo., b v vill b de | EX- GUVERNOR DEAD1 Untit 1874, when he entered the bank.| MASON, DIES HERE AT 60| i s vauic tn Glanwood Cemetery. BURIED IN ARL|NGTON( HERE IN 11 M()NTHS!W.S},,Nmm Rallny, ands Hleckrin ONERS Bkt Wi ad B Sasel 0 ing business here. — The flag on the building of the i cember 241996 at ® v Freedmen's » Hospital, JULTUS "MINOR, ‘axed 19 v Co. Asks Leave. devoted san 4t Me and es o William B Minor. He leaves to mourn th two grandmothers. two srandfathers. Fro ) to 186 ~. Dockery, 4 ; ctatio rd |y t | pEromiisz to 1498305, Dockery, 2 |Former Supsrvisor orant GunCat: | ATSHean Bulidig Wssoclation, Third | Lieuts. Kunkel and Lawter, Army | Nuber of Fatalities n Last Fam-l el Was Member it Conp,m and Thind | tyo yuars ater was slected Governor | riage Shop at U. 5. Navy Yard [at balf staff for 80 dave, =, | Aviators Killed by Accident, Weeks Is Placed (£15 O Abpiient o e b bk a0t e i an o e of Missouri. He retired from public Mr. Byers is surviv )3 c Co. o the Public Utilittes | Al Tincies A Bost O other rela Assistant Postmaster Gen- | office in 1905, but again entered :mm.« Succumbs at Hospital. widow, Mrs. Mary J. Byers; a daugh-| Given Full Military Honors. at Six. Commission today for permission to| cember s 0 Forn mn!.»- | service in 1913, when he was named ® ter, Mrs. Helen Fisher; one brother, . . 4 purchase four new busses with walch | ftoriomeral, chanel o and LT 1 Under Wil | Third Assistant Postmaster General,| John S. Byers, 60 years old, for- Thomas Byers, and a sister, Mrs. L. | The bodies of Lieut. Henry William | SIx persons met death in automobile v s ieh | Triorment in Caroline County, Va. o % eral Under Wilson e throunh | hoth e el | mer supervisor of the east gun car-|W. Van Metre, all of this city, and | Kunkel "and Second Lieut. Ralph|nccidents in the District of Columbia |t0 augment its motor bus service.|NORWAN. Departed this life Decomber 26 L T W Alson's deraie. gl 3 ¥ _ el A" 1 another sister, Mrs. Philip Sayles of | Houston Lawter, Army aviators who|in the four weeks ended December 4.|Each of the coaches will have a seat-| 1928, at 1150 pm._after ilson’s ter riage shop at the United States Navy | Jnother s were killed in an airplane accident |the Commerce Department announced |ing capacity for 50 passemgors 8 S By the Associated Pross . Yara, alsd Sieday) in GERe RHC. |near Rantoul, Tl last Wednesday,!today, bringing the total of deaths| Although the company did not indi.| the Baptist =M GALLATIN, Mo., December 2T China Manufacture: Deed Memorial Hospital. He was in the e | were interred this afternoon in Arling-|from this cause in Washington up 1o fcate where thee busses would Le used, Washin D, ¢ Y B \A(laxsndm‘ M. Dockery, GOvernor of | <o o December 27| OSPital about two weeks. He re- Shanghai Has Dansants. top with full milltary honors, =, |40 for the period from January 3 10 |attaches of the commission believe Iored hasban o v, Winisin Norjs Aseistant Doatmhster. Gencral. under | UP)—Charles Frauntelter, president of | 150 {50 and o hal vears ago. | Dinner and supper dansants have | qon PTG, Pruss, 200k, BIiioE of | DOreriine, & | Ninetvthees Eormons | that they witl be put on the Burlelth | - sud, My ifom e President Wilson, died hera vester. | the Fraunfelter China Co., of this city. | il YR NS 8 CEecior of the i, vaged Shanghai, and are becoming |one plane and Lieut. Lawter piloted |mobiles were involved in the calendar o ',,”\“,'_‘"f,’m“ P ks i R ih s day after an illness of several months, | And inter nally known ceramic *n-{ . ominent fn Masonic circles. He | popular, especially among the for-jthe other, which figured in a crash|year 1925, the department sald dowhitown tarminas ot Yinthaad B torinm of the e He was 81 years old rineer, vesterday from pneu- | \TEP NG00 ik Rite Mason, & mem. | elgners there, A pavilion has an all- | 400 feet above the ground, killing not | Three of the slx fatalities were In | stroots to Trinidan cod Siortde ave.| rom 'S 5 pm. until Thu Dockery was birn iebru I heg of St. John's Lodge, No. 11, . { Filipino orc ra known as “Teddy's |only these two pilots, but Capt. Harold | the city. In the other cases the acci- | northeast. Busse oy | cat n. 1845, on a farm in Daviess County . A. M. and of Almas Temple of the | Melody Boy equipped \\i(h saxo- | G. Foster, World War fyer, of Chl|dents occurred outside the city limits | pected to run over the extended route | NORMAN .\IT. le was educated in the common If you wo keep vour friends, | Mystic Shrine {phone and other jazz instrume x;h ll-:lh;,;:'“‘u:;d‘”!;u-m Albert J. Clayton of (l;‘ ”,,\I 90 deaths from January 3 to | il about ¥ 5 e schools and at Macon Acgdemy, Ma-|don't put vere test, says uneral services will be conduc o suncement declares that adelphia. 5 ecember 4, accidents in the city ¢ 8o e He tat - i e Ilhe oot A ey ave supplied. | Lieut. Kunkel was from Columbia, {caused 6% - furaces T DN 5 Hantingtons o Ve out Laweer | pyEProughout the country the automo. N IAL BOARD Washington's Finest Men's Wear Store : | had been stationed at Bolling Field | farge ‘eltics tn the Fomrmoen o tod OCONNELL. 0n Synday. December until last month. ended December 4, compared with 625 PR, On, Sunday > ule e MARY deaths in the four weeks ended De- AS B 20 hoshs of Deunia cember 5, 1 £ and . athe 3 ¢ "o Holv MICHAEL McMAHON DIES. |“New Yoric cirs, as usua, rea the| B f,‘ S S| ool oS30, s ety T A\:inun in death municipalities, with { teenth et. n.w., Tuesday. Decem nds invit 4 103 deaths in the four-week period.| at 2 pn i K € Formerly Inspector of City Gas|In Chicago 54 persons were killed and n\‘u\r"t. Depart life after a linger- uddenly, on Satur in Detroit 34 persons died from auto- [ I illness. T D BARNES (e 2 at his residence Light Company. mobile accidents, at 530 p.n T aves b moum inets an. Remains A% Hreone s o - loss, one devoted N st F and interment Michael McMa vears old, re- sister and @, host o w Michael McMahon, §5 vears old, re friends. Funeral Wednesday. December zabeth City N tired inspector of the Washington Gas NE 3 20, from Holy - Redeemer Chiureh. -t : . December Light Co. and a resident of this city CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. . TANL friends Hivited to. astend. ° nly. on Briday. D ecen ® about 40 vears, died at the home of | 'The Boys’ Club of Washington will May her soul rest in peace MILANDI. devoted his daughter, Mra. Mamie Knabe, 217 [ have its annual Christmas party to- | BAB O a2 Fr December 24 < B T e Cren e P D street, Saturday after a long lliness, | morrow, 7 p.m., in the gymnastum of | of Anna s Banbincion Frmoet from b : Yoior i N3 DBish v Mr. McMahon was formerly a r the club, at 230 C street | n ’.»‘ 3 At st ne. on 1T restir e W Fr dent of southern Maryland, where he B h . Derember 95! u'856 4 N was engaged in installing pumps in | ; The Independent Order of Sons of tives ‘anid friends. invited. T wells for many years before coming Funeral Jonadab will hold a tch night| Mount Olivet Cometery to this city. Besides his daughter, ‘\.‘"“”"'F 1t 623 Loulsiana avenue, on | BABBINGTON. The mer ners of Washingtor | Mrs. Knabe, e leaves another daugh- | At evemE o | Souncll, No. 224. Kmshts of Colu ter, Mrs. Kisie R. Engel, and a son, | Col. James §. Pettit Camp, No. : Brother ALOYSIUS Willlam B. MeMahon. United Spanish War Veterans, will UL R S ri Funeral services will be conducted | meet tomorrow, 8 pm., at 921 Penn- North Capitol and 1 sts.. on Tues at the daughter's residence tomorrow | eylvania avenue southeast. mber 28 3t & morning at 9:30 o'clock and at St Eomr 11 J- RUGENE & B o5, 192 Aloysius Catholic Church at 10 o’clock ST T n’\l;:'('":‘r; Wb 271 O e e apiig, . V. Interment will be in Mount Olivet Powdered Glass for Dress. 20. at 10:30 a.m.. at her residence; 54 | short {iiness, ANNIE K. belove Cemetery. Dresses with elaborate floral designs ?fl.? et Shasamat 1. beioved_uiils o | ] e Al Remiaine: rosting 8t fanghihy : ks g £ : Hysong's funerai home. 1300 N st. n.v ~— in powdered glass have appeared in ey ke Baltimore papers | s at Hysong's fineral home Tiar Parls. The glass is In colors and A v, December SR: at & pm. Interment DIES ON VISIT TO SON. |eives tne impression of the frosting | PFKy, Suddenty. on saturday, Bl e | dlennuod Cetmicry on Christmas ds. The modiste HARRY ELMER. beloved son of John and assures that the preparation will not| Uhe late Alice A. Beck. beloved brother of Francls L Gayetty to Be Buried in |come off, but thoso being served by | uends ONfgehuieral, rom bl 1ate | n ffemoriam. Baldwinsville, N. Y. & hostess wearing the glass look | J bm. Cometery. 27 | 4 sad bt loving remembrance of 4 twice at their food befors partaking. : fear wite BESSIE. who devarted this pErancls L. Gayetty, 85 vears old, of | = . i LR years ago today. December % Baldwinsville, N. Y., died at the resi- > 3 G ¢ dence of his son, J. Irving Gayetty, | — . ______ F: v w8 back sad memories. 1318 Girard street, yesterday after a | AMBER BEADS "between Chesapeake Junc | Tuead A ate < i1 1o "take vou away. short {llness, He came to Washing- | bury, Main 10160, North 8405 5 Departed t > BEoty MINAYE On Sl O o6 Youtve ton about 10 days ago to spend the | BAG—Beaded. green and gold: on 16th st. 6. at 10:05 .., af h L 14 iy g - Christmas holiday: Saturday night.” North 4450, 4 - Lo NETTTE BLAK e M .\Ir.l Gayetty leaves another son, :‘M<’:Ii1‘:1.‘«71 num m“(l-ml’m” 1»»‘wmm» iy e g i pproiling i Tove's \v-vv‘v;-.l aweet Charles Gayeity of Baldwinsville. | g Gafl Adams 6005, *Siss Della Bents - lat 'were forever cheery 5 301 16th = W, mwaAr 2R When my eyes they chanced to meet The body is being taken to Bald- \PRM 0 st now. Rewanl. . _28°_|gyy ! December 25 o e winsville this afternoon. Funeral | 7th and o Ve DEeut Pty & d Memorial Hospital; his was always Bessie's way services and interment will be held | Frank. 5042, A e o artjcos | Hex Worth in wold never be quote: there at a time to be decided later. | BRACELET. blus sapphire. Phc held at hia late redence, 902 E As'T think of her loday. 2520, extension 905, from 9 to 4:30; Capt. st “on *Fuesday. December. 28. ut 4 | And sorrow much as 1 have had —_—— ward) 20 p.m.” Relatives and friends are inviied to Makew all my davs seem very sad DIAMOND BAR PIN. ¥riday afieroon, be:| aiend. —(Martnsburg. W. Va. papers Yot L am, trving so hard to, eay. D.B. ALEXANDER DEAD. | tween i8tn and & nd Roberte"on Conn. | fitaae | AR oS i YeiNE 5. 5. aEL. « ave. Reward 1f returned to 1804 K st BY A _special communication of St 2 i : SRRATASSHS Srite ana John's Lodge. No. 11, F. A. A. M.. will ABEL. In sad but locing remembrance o ‘Chavy Chase e L LT y held on Tuesday aftérnoon, Decerit 8 my ‘dear sietor. TZSSIE. who denarted thix Succumbs at Fifteenth Street Home | {18",,C a5 o T a2l for the purpose of at e oais sk odx mber 2 EYEGLAS ol I JOHN S. BY! 3 j i A St at Age of 74. Thuraday evening. Adams 838 et ”LA(.\" M Pl e e " . 5 FOX TEi 3 o haired, gray _and Attest: JAS HUTCHINSON, & An_angel of death cahie down to earth. Douglas B. Alexander, 74 vears old, | EOX TRRRIER, wire haired. gray u‘fl}é CARTER. December 4 And bore my sister Bessle away for many years a resident of this city, [ F s answers to nanie of “Jock : reward at Gallinger Hoepital Sleen on. dear Bessie, and take vour rest dled at his residence, 2032 Fifteenth | no questions asked “7 | fer of Anita and Ethel Jackson of F God called you home. He thought 1t beat street, yesterday. He was the son of | GERMAN POLIC 3 ~Pleaw re- | more, Md. and Warren Jacks In"silence You suffered. in patience o the late Columbus Alexander, for |t to vwner! rewar il i -] mit 837 ‘called. you to suffer no more many years a prominent publisher of | HECKSTER SCALES—In Kenilworth. D m this world of pain_and this city. Lane vl Deanwood i 4 501 od hoa: taken, Jou, doer ‘“’.‘«‘,‘»."»" He is survived by his widow, Mrs. | KEYS, on rine. Dec. 24, between ; S Whora you have found Augusta Alexander; a_daughter, Mrs, | and Kenson orin_stores._Adams 42 - e & : RS up Al - ', R. H. Nessenthaler, and three grand- | POCKETEOOK—Black silk. in or near - Warren_ Jckson LAIN. In Toving semembran daught ples. 7th and E n.w.. coftaining 3 nelius Allen and d 1 Teigied one. CLARENCE WILLIS daughters. ; Foney. ehabie. Rlassos. keys. Bureau Engrav- | friend of Emma Crew. Buncral W TR TR S T s L Funeral services will be conducted |ing pass. Lula M. Norris, 480 N st. day, 2 p.m.. from John Rhines & Co. y. December 27, 1024 at the S. H. Hines Co. funeral home % A e N ToAS st | | Mo, trembling. enditARwelt tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. In. | P S s, MARY, widow of Willam M.'S. | . g Rrom Bis smiling fins were et terment will be in the family lot in | paid‘on note trom Wood > and beioved mother of John S “"Was not by a ripple stirred. Oak Hill Cemetery. Md.. Bank. Return to_above o ,‘.,"g, g ) Erom hat| e was spared the narting tear POCKETROOK--Monday mornine, = between o313 i “was ‘Deramber donds invited attend at Natlonn rs. L e ¢ He was spared the mortal strife. B S 4(h and New York and 7th and H sts. el SR 3 -] e was scarcely dying—he only passed ne. or in ,.xrm car. Please return: no oy | A In a momeni to endless lfe. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |gucstions asied. 633 K st e Liicoln Relatives and friends invited to | S0 low was his Ma I . TONIGHT 4853 ard._ S { atend’ Interment at Rock Creek Ceme- e o i aare. NIGHT. PURSE_Black loather. Sontalning “watch. | tery. : %, | Bt e heard (he cound and RisGutek re " .. 2 s eta ermit and 'identification cards, d cember 26, 192 «nonce Randle Highlands Citlzens’ Asso- | 5711 Gha Monroe car line: reward. Adams | ot 5 pin. O e oS tonee BXS 4t at. wie Was fall of Joy~no fears clation will meet at Fountain Me-|8806-J. by g 28 HARRY R., beloved and youngest son of Ween not for his soft release morial Baptist Church, § o'clock. SATCH T Small, copialid BRiera outliv; | Jomes T and Manearst 3 Conter. (nce From earthly paa_and - care. _— dr()plnml {fgm auto Christmas morning. Bu.» Wilzer). "Funeral services at his late resi; | Nor grisve that he crossed 1o his Nome 2 ~ | ward 5 Inion Trust ¢ 2 el O frae da ec her 20, at_ 2 i 81 The Georgetown Citizens’ Associa- | W L3 p.m. Relatives_and friends invited. In- T e e B e A tion will meet, 8 o'clock, at Potomac | SHOE BUCKLE—Cutsicel. near e e 2 Chevy Chase Theater, or on car. vard o LS e But think of the sweet” surprise. M . . Bank Hall. ~Capt. Horace Peaslee | Gof o a0 Park rd COX. On_Sunday. December 26. 1926 | s e g g l he Greawst p alue mn Clothln t will speak of “The Work of the Ad- | SHGPPISG B4 % Sommiiosers | FRANCES' CALLENDER. daughter of (he | fre felt aache mnt hie bovice & oty 1a > aliing House slippers te Richard S and Mary Berkeley Cox d w. fth Him in w visory Committee of Architects, and pocieivook” viih WeviS napers, ey d, S8 B lokele And walked With Him in white. . g i e e S e City Cltizens’ s ownon Lee. Highway of M. ot Monisy e e Ao By Tacs wilt Hoonhe Hon we’ve ever been able to offer at e oy e amcinon | B85 o8 SRR R Nl | SRR SIS S| LR T By School. Commissioner Proctor L. |svrr CASE- of Taundrs DAY, On Sunday, December 24, 1020, at WIFE. MOTHER AND DAUGHTERS. * Dougherty will make an address. | Ctanecticut ave. - Rewiad. " O her Jesidence, | Bladensbure, Md. LOR- | pyvis. In wid bat lovine remembrance of 8503 g jugevoted daurhter of Frank | Tour “mother and grandmother. SARAF - g and Marie Biitler, - She Jeaves four sisters, | 9y mother and srandmother. SA The Central High School Alumni| WRIS four brothers. two aunts and a host o December 27, 1928, || Association will hold a reunion and other relatives and friends. Funeral Wed E 05. 5 nesday. December 20. at 1 p.m.. fro Beloved One! Lot G S B L e Ll LURE LG Bladensburg M. E. Chureh, Blidensburs | Bevond earth's” sunshine and its rain school. Columbia Theater: Ma o8 evond all weariness and pain, st n.w. _Adams 4574 DONOHUE, On Saturday, December 25| pyin®ihanen' we tourn our WRIST WATCH—Old-fa gold, _with 1026, ai her residence, 1222 Talbot st. We foy to Tesl 2 | wristband: watch ‘marked M. 'P. D.| &e. MARY DONOHUE." Funeral from her “Thon art so blest ‘alizabie oniy fo ‘owner. " Reward: = Returs | IMté resldence Thceday, December 28 at | pATGHTRR MBS, HELEN y | TUXEDQO SUITS ||t room 2 516 150 st nw:" " 3 8:40 ‘am.: thence to St. Teresa's Church, A DDA VAR TER EHEL $ wwhere mise Will be sajd at D am, for the 7% ¥ & $29 INERAL DIRECTORS. BRoer O per a0Ul peintrment at MoUnt | pAY. Sacred_to the memory of ALEX i N NDER DAY, who departe lte ane FWILLIAM, LEE. Funeral, Director—and | _invited fo attend. eisbispl i 0 Doy Ll 0 Embalmer. Livers’in conncction: Commo: On Monday. December 27, 1926 | ¥4 20,0 o e dious chapel and modern crematoriums. a.m.. at his _residence. & th y e WIFE AND SON. * On Liberal Terms , Moderate prices. 332 Pa. Ave. N.W. Cali i Ritorney” PERRT W, FRISBY A l 1 SEMAN'S 7th & F || ¥ tEtoved husbond 5t Hars and won at ihé | PREEAR. A tribute of lov to the swee: re—— El ryr) late Richard A_ and Lydia Frisby nl Phil remembrance of our dear mother. EMM I-wool overcoats and suits—the new | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. | iitilist At ieiy sos ot Thlh | - SREBMe St vl e WILL_ Gl IR S STaivinohe Main 2473 | Yok, New Jersey and Newport, B 'L Dear mother. the stars are ehining . BE] ty nd colors; bl (0) h brow A ‘Complicte Finceal EBO" - |ciuewwie Dot REITE Gkt S e S pare styles and colors; blue or rich brown Eangin o an one T.F COSTELLO | aummiir. owgyes g it R, (5 B Sy v or 1724 N. CAP. NORTH 7976. pital. HATTIE GE et Thou art gone, but not forzotten, daughter of Mr. and Gambrell | Fresh onur love will ever 1 Or One as L ¢ overcoats, two or three button suits, " "$i00™ Wm. H. Sardo & Co. | il ’;%m?;;‘;”fni’.f,p?fi;;{5{{;’&?’«,&1 i R W. W. CHAMBERS CO. "E’f,;‘;;t‘z, {“‘a“d Limousine | st if, is, nn"Fom Jo% ¥ouy | e, o, momory, of, WoEEIAN ue serge or un 1n1s e worsteds The Browmione Fonerst tigme | 55,551 &, My, Zgn oy L3tn, nd, Coreran | PO Nnad6d bl 14th, Corner Chapin St. meit at Payhe's Cemetery, —Ke Ig, i death remembecet lnlllrlnfl (nclvd- invited. Loved in Sudde: day. el b 5 000 Z szm the uucmlloh of nor cnvmacud his _son, 8 Girard sf. n.w., FRANCIS onr darling. n0 sinter. MAE { v HI- funeral hom- 1300 ay. December 2° 1923, breasted models ooirg R el ol Tl "y, yroneral and talermont ai | o one knows, the lent heariaches d Dat th W. . Only those who have lost can tell. i 3 o Ly s quddumy on Sunday, December erjel tha borne in_slence with the .mglual W. R.’Spear establish- GAYETTY. aged 85 vears Rem: NEELYN . \ho died three years ago & LeROY ‘GOFF mrariste— P A TALTAVULL D8 i iteoee 7 Seent | o B R B, - V. " o Aot of By iomiTER 3 : 10 Wosduwd Bide’- - NR IO | TTS a M. 1879 | Hialind. “Notice ‘of ‘funeral lafor. - * | HARRIS. In loving memory of CORA NO BRANCH OFFICE HERRIN. On Sunday. December 20, 1 Yelovad wite of Charie m”::vfl‘wl'u e it’ e'_- 3 i at Galiinger Hoepital, RICHARD, heloved | d)'#‘ffiv'.'y'vl"r""%“ years a ¥ Not a sale—it’s better than a sal WEDYE = | " Gawler Service | ipieiimriiimh e Moo relatives “and" rierids.” Hemains resting her "hm-w o here BN, - b1 EAR| FOR MOURNING Morticians_Since 1850 John T. Rhines’ and Co. fun brand-new suits and overcoats—com- Th %4 Hours S Mol sl Mortiians | Bapeh S B30 Sul e ol G| s, 1o, e pemiranes of g S 132 l'emu. " 5. 192 ¥ scember 5: SOPHIA HARRIS ’ The Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. Mau;lk5512 HOGAN, Dtciber 25 1000, at Clwenon, | Doteniier 7, 1018: S ] snx\uxmuws i patrick J. and v ‘Hogan o . * hearts are_ead and_lonely. plete assortments—all sizes and models Line. 1016—tine, Iat1—bine. 1013, | B BEARL PR S e D LA Ty i R I R S, December ' 28, at 8 logk. fi Kl acred to the memory ur W. W. Deal & Co, ETeR T niren. raendon. Vi, hies i | BAWKINS. Sqered o the amory, of oy O S rO 816 H s . N, LINCOLN 8200 New Cathedral Cemetery. Baitimore, Md HINeYwho entered into ete » Jose h F. Birch’s Sons HUSNAGEL, On Sunday, December 26. 10260 the dearest friend we had, (ISAAC BIRCH) G FIH;})}FI{ED Deloved aughter | Pegle’ away one vear ago today AC of ‘Annie and E r. Henry Husnagel. - our hearts heavy-laden and sad 3034 M St. N.W. Fiiabtishsd 1881 {';;:g;;u;‘i';f';i.,"%:,g““‘.':';,g*:;,;:,w:k Wb o dv\‘::ll’ Tl et far Ry 5 A\ 2 p.m. Iuterment. private ol ree] W wriet > .. iz JAMES T. RYAN Comifters. (Brookivt. Y. hapers vieias | ona bt Und cal qu torkot Heal: 317 Pa. Ave. S.B. S, Jedus knows the agony we tzy to concea Al > > Ll 27 l 0 f I d Model Chapel. Adiantic 1700. KL Suddenly, December 27 taza, S et Roberts Cheviots—Tweec S, vercoats or Importe | Moo B apatis 0 M et VRS onkiR | g o ol e o May we be ready your face to ses, . Klein. Funeral from Starr M. P. Church, 7 l , d Fab > ll 'lo d % T CHAS. S. ZURHORST | &alion bivl: ang Aita ave, Hajtimore: "And ‘on"“anert’vings be home ’) D28, 9 9 t oy 301_EAST CAPITOL ST. Md.. Wednesday, Decemb b, at 10:30 _ HER LO ". G LDREN, orsteds, newest shades rics, well tailored, ‘ AT ATty UL Vit DR S0 | socmert. o i i ot 4 JACKSON, who died V.uu years ago today. C : 5 uard against Timothy Hanlon . — |uowe, op ey preomver, 24, 10z, 15| KRN axho iy sats for Motor, beauttfully silk - - SuEeL NE____Fuowl s | i e B Boracs 6 Sob Fulorl| Lo M WU AYD SLOREN. s hs! THE ORIGINAL Toon, at’ the, Templo ',“"c" Churen. 1y :;x:u-r!'. | FRANCES Hx . )Vnrn'n‘w mam. street or dress lined at W.R.SPEARE CO. | sawtis: gn atonigy ecember 37, pony | beemier 212 000 G0 (0 0 'HE moment you feel any 1628 CONNECTICUT AVENUE at the \Oni ~: ey ome: A tribute of love to the memory of WILLIAM J beloved husband of the late | O'NEIL. OTOMAC 4600. ret Martin (nee K ch). Funeral our daughter, TERESA AGNES your throat you should take FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST. N.W. | Gouniif 7ih'st, nw. on Wedncotav Des | Sy Shecember 53¢ 1918 . — e 50 at 8:30 . Reatien: muss o x el & dose of PERTUSSIN to pre- FUNERAL DESIGNS. fhe "Churen of “the" Tmmaculate Concen. | We Jove you. Teresa, thoush you sieep wvent coughs. e 225 tlon at & cjclock. Rejapives aud ‘{’"""" in- | R hen this fleetink Tife 18 o'er i : emeter: s DeEs e pe . o Very often irritationin the | GEO. C. SHAFFER Arite Aruindel Counts. 3. E§T| el ioin sopqn, % OINE HiWiny. - throat s caused by dust or IVE FLORAL MAYES, Departed, (hig life eudgenly. Frl- INSON: . o end: tus Sovike Funsieslinin habitual RTUS- X T ODERATE PRICEY December’ 24. ’ Bt 2 i | RO Near ather. mother ‘ahd £randpar: T Alliptie “‘Y ‘“‘L"' JOHNSON 16 CHARLES ROBINSON ' who laft 1is oar the air |Our Only Store, 14th & Eye| Maies. e B yleonagd, Mayes, | G LSS0 MO MEEVINA. ROBIY the ir- it Ao Telivay Aavies cieravilie: Va.o nater of Mze” V" Tt SON. December 27. 1024, two years a Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. re. Sarah L Si!ui h. Mre. Beatrice' Wing Gone. but not forgotten. Ilfl Saman| hnson. Henry B.. Booker it Mt % jous ones from us have % Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St, lt\lu;ll :fl‘hmonmm A “Hiicor BOU | prestons ones trom us ave sone nud,, She is wurvived also A placelis vacant In oyr hects froe plea ibed slelans for 2 of other relatives <and, friends e vacant | 4 T The Hecht Co—F St. R | R e 1t PERTUSSIN not relieve \ n,w. Friends mvued, RA?(MJ{I\!AL;E},FVA‘;\D & AK{_ T Cut Flower Shop, Ist FL|ugtaoy;, o fiier Bomver 5| : 3 S s Floral designs delivered Aikdende 5t e "acugbier, Se Sagle ot RN A MICHAEL “Go | SChotier. ELLEN SCOTT who . deparied e 1o nis 86" Funeral foac; | this Tite, December 18, 1613, and my de promptly to any part i residence on"Tne-dlm".z;l from | fother. WILLIAM SCOTT. who. deparied i %1 10 St. Aloysius Churc = his life nine vears ago today, Decembe of the United States .; Shqce to St Alogaius Church, -“:"'1'” s lite L] ree fo Phone Maia 5100 SLLR, - On Sundsy, Doce verTER NANNIE L uRobKs: S0¥- € 1or BLA@TONE’S M o“m“!-h NTLLER, e oi | PANGAW. ) ¢ BROOKS al years. beloved husband of ‘Ina 8. Miller.” | TIPPETT. Tn sad but loing remembrance Ev’ery wufl‘ Flor Blank ber 2. 1926 5 dear ‘mother. " ho de ed this it l 64 PETT, w o Jepagted ¢ u’l'o?a.n‘ =rlnv;§gnlbm of Ina 8. Mil- | years Ao, todsy Decem Other B prices. 14th

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