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THY FEVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 1927 W Bt | COMDR FRISBY DIES e S o . W. BOOTH, NOTED PAINTS DREARY LOT CHRISTMAS . FUNERAL SERVICES TODAY|L. V. y UBas e s (71927, at | WALLACE. | Sudent, on gauary 5. 1027 at a meeting of the Kevin Barry band ¢ 1|7 FRANK WALLACE beloved hiusl ¥ e 2 Mr. Wallace W SAVINGS CLUB Council of the American Association . A i OF THE for the Kecognition of the Irish Re- Insurance Executive to Be Buried of Mre Ada Thomas. M 4 et | and pu... of the r“:u:':“-’rl«"‘ FEDERAL-AMERICAN || pubiic tomortow nient at 8 oclock | tn Glenwood Cemetery—Two 1 i S T T 8 T P . ” 006 12 stre The peiation, - 4y b 3 s S Everybody's Doing It nouncing this appearance, recalls thit Sl Pastors to Officiate. 4 fineni Good Hope. Ma. 0 | WHEE el e 1fo Fridee, Jaae | Russell was debarred from entering — ’ ¥ IATT. beloyed Ireland immer Funeral services for Philip Fillmore & B ok A regties t 1 Hesides her Retired Officer: Was Formerly [Larner, 74 years ota, executive of two | Member of Family of News-|Sole American-Born Prisoner | i £ ot : T g Thidrn, mgther: isurance companies and otherwise wera brightest, Stationed at Naval |mormen's wiahome, ths 1 serect:| paper Owners Dies in Grand | on” Soviet’s Arctic Istand | i it o T T o, eighte | Thursday night, are being held at the E g | : e o o Universally Observatory Here. © 1oitense th e e Josenn . | Rapids Hospital. Describes Gamble for Life. | v 7 swoueros = - n Chureh, and_Rev. Wal-| % St i o M Garticl Wash |4 ol By oL 3 Y b oM e fo. phstor emeritus. _Inter. | Dy the Assocated Pross This is the Afth of a series of dis- e ) v January ther” af Witihn | o Yave I'he beauty > Floral Comdr. Bdgar Frisby, U. . N., tadeliffe, pastor emeritus y | ehee it Pood rec per 8 h . ereatarand e iy e ilord | tired. 89 years « 9, Naval astronomer | me to be private in Glenwood| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., January| Zgiches by Junius B Wood resotniing hereaticr Desions 1 alwavs re- e Cia bl My , Javal | Cemetery | 8 —Eamund W. Booth, editor and gen-| an American, in 22 Soviet Russian pria ir b | g il I,“"g’? . T e ; pallbearers are Willlam [ cral m, r of the Grand Rapids| one from ihe iast of twhich Ae wds |BURDICK. On Jan 107, at the | In Memoriam. ed when Blackistone e Yt his peatdence, 1607 Thi 3 Dr Richurdson, | pross, died here this morning after an PR Eaicae [Tl Hoe o t X 7S e ast night af a g | Jus i n Orsdel, B. I.|jness of one week. He was 60 years s b i enm. SPRAYS st ast night after a long g 0, . nd Albert Mc.f gl O On° " 5 I o i w ! personal friends of | “'Nir Booth entered Butterworth Hos Mo e 1651 e DA | BoveRER. . oF GUIE (BROOKS. Sund g0 ihe memors of gur | oeioved ARLES " " BROORS. | i sear ago today, isby had the title of pro- | (hesney, al : ! redl Bittetworth Hos 3 i RN mathematics, U. 8. N., for | Ty th (. rd of deacons of Y of n terious intestinai| BERLIN, January 8 —Life at Solo- HER | . VY RSN . and during his long serv- |, SO0 0T Avenue Presbyterian| gioiiter developed sho = vetzky, Soviet Russia’s most terrible | : Bl parte Six years ago. Jan pany noteworthy computa: | oy roh are serving as the active pall- e ! prison, in the White Sea, just outside | N and he failed to r g s of astronomlcal value. He was i \f as : 3 | LI an : {the Arctic Clrele, presents an abnor fl“iv_v___..} od in 1809, after completing about }"(1‘7 arner was secretary of the Na-[29 @ ; sl it | et sontae ot ‘arab, dismal monot sars of service at the local Naval [ T T, Amd ATe e | newspaper workers gen . ST ARG . 3 Catifabie ot ¢ the Grb! >late Glass Insurance Co. e e i o ‘i the ; i STOR “,’".‘”1"" computations ot (tx;. ot 9l Hie is survived by a diughter, Mrs. | e e | normal world, according to Julius ¢ ¢ : it b LT ol S0l ana 1990 the comet of . and at the time of | ;& TR G ore, wife of Cs FLioly ; e it | Chevalier, the only nativeborn Amerl " wnta, G ne Wit and to 1929 t his retirement had charge of the |elly Larner Bow TEo O e ! B | VAL e g it p . ) e TELEPHONE 12:inch equatorial ut the observatory. | (o1 J- (HOrT Tohn arher, | 8 - 5 o EN : FRANK. 5357 o o hy | presiflentiot the WeMHington Loasi and | Champion of “Clean New: Death always stalks that bleak polar - s awarded the B. A. degree at the {p. g nd two grandehildren, ooty B0 Sl i stretch. Sometimes the slow process 1 T PAMILY ty of Toronto in 1863 and the ], Larner G loque ate 8 an ardent . iture and implacable | G n Th a g by il O ki MR rances Le Sietot i the ol | Of ruthless nature antl implacable | GANT. On ary 0, 1997 o it Toing remembran febree LL Uit InblEbtion 100 mitnar iGore e e O s ewdpaner. and rarely | prison discipline bring a merciful end| | o ; A4 . and, tather, WILLIAM ; 8 Fannie Lyman Larner, who died dbou e TRars g i § to suffering. Again, flashing suddenily,| Fiitral Sunday. Jantrs § antown. ¢ 03 e CUsariity . o= 80110 Years (o, wab'a diativa OF MOSto) g a6 Sellow pusiatiomiz o etatm ot imienE s misCes aut [P ot 1 wura o he excention of o brief ab-|feeling guards, who are prisoners| CARROLL. On Wednes{s ’ o have lost < G Dy B o, e e - e O ount of the 1. | themselves, Amid such an atmosphere |~ at ¥50 ) i SWIFEUND CH mond Frisby, and u daughter, Miss J. E. SCHAEFFER DIES. |jness ) itimetelyenused his e ot conesliR IR SRR o e N s WICLaSnE Mooy ot ks Florence Frisby. | death, some time spen o ey S N o - & Jife eight years ago toda; 2 i - : 3 y e ‘About 15 per cent of the prisoners 3 g January 1 MOTHER Funeral arrangements have not he was active until |} (ABoR 10 Bar COT o and probably | {no,brothe ) minte . i MOTIER been completed. Former Frederick County Contrac. w{,“:“Il*’ \\!m"’}‘l,‘“ |,h\\]::"l]\;|rn at|the percentage will remain ahout the| | ; > Cs o anal LIZABETH R T tor Will Be Buried Monday. | roronte. Onti vas horn mtlsame when the number of immates| §ii a bt offn A LS URRY, whe vway taenty-four e WOMEN BANDITS’ PREY. | He was the son of Henry Wood Booth, | lias_been increased to 12,000, sa3 i e Wootias gl i CURRY. * ) Jasper E. Sch , 76, former resi- | - 4 3 Chevalier. me of these dent of Frederick County, N nd | jonrn: uthor, and Clara Gag- | che o Sf 1 risoner. The 1z : . teends of dent of as a political prisoner. rs 0 Iemembrance of farther of Lieut. Calvin W nier Be O Ve Solovetsky, d sent to . . 4 he Qx& THE BROWN STONE C’o Atratt to tinck em, Sy Sk |[8rerek of Teut Calein X sonlotr | ier ool i, eausaton | emoved from Soloverty, nd st ta| Sy iy, ST, i e R f FUNERAL HOME Team Under Arrest. nue. ve . ghen | usiness in Detrolt | prjsoners were never severely treated o } 1. dear mother. | bronchial pneumonia after e of 24 Years | j.cquge they stood as a unit on every e n n ren cen Rid fromn moreal 2 2 Seils slrony KANSAS CITY, January 8 ().— |ness. D {toe field of duty in which he (Ot 0¥ Core not foreed to work Where Service is the Best and [Two sheik bandits, arrested when| A former contractor of I ille, | v intereston — tha | LEUE. Thew et MOk SO0 NS e | consias i | police went to the assistance of a|Md., Mr. Schaeffer B ung A st Assoctation | (tper prisoners. Finally, all the polit- |~ ELIZA "E the Price is the Least |screaming woman, who had been |years ago and . s For ; connected | {rte Tnouding the women, were re-| Conk robbed, confined their efforts to son and daughter here. He is =ur- { with the association, at Detroit m()\:(;d, | women, they told police today. ed by his widow, two daughters,|and then at Al N. | i Bluemnaur and Miss it HILDRE! “\Ve might have been hurt, it we | Mrs. Thomas o st N Jailed Without Trial. ! g S o S s 2 two | Removes to New York. s b IR On Fridny, 3] s oY R A I Surane. + Complete Funerals as LOW as {tackled men,” one explained. Etta Schaeffes B Thi oty ane] i it Vo Bein it | “Oh, yes; indeed,” said his compan- chaeffer, this city, snd{ From Albany, Mr. Booth went t0]eyer, remain, the distinction being X . ¥ b LS | OFENSTEIN 375, 8100, 8125, 8150 and Up |ion. “C would never had done to "‘;‘"’{:h-”':,j‘;;: ¥illey "'1(:\”‘\ .‘Lh“"::):n: s ""\‘v"‘::‘:“yf";" TEULY | that’ the political prisoners rf“:nXW;;: ! ; o gheie (0w theoe | A% oy | hold up men.” Il be held i 2 membership inside Soviet Russia L Three women identified the men | e At he acted & cutive | gome other than the Communist | We Do Not Charge for Every Little Thing We Do | toas The men are Willlam Jack lie Monday morning at New York fon | e, eSle’ the counter-revoliton: £ ' Interment will be made the i ranches, As monuments 1 ':,1‘,‘: ,r‘:, l'p?,.m».l with violation of A Fi _ike Our ' 1l Facilities, Is Able . 22, and Danicl Alexander Ray, o He monu S <ol With All I 1(1,1m 5,1 =5 formerly of Versailles, Mo. e T TR . ss of his worlk, the Twenty- | some Jaw against the Soviet state to Gite the Best at Half the Regular Price KALUSOWSK' RITES SET. |™ cet, 8, C 4‘,1-1.'~<|{3|;\v. InalRehtally: thare: faindt & nrisoner " e 0 : are still factors i 4t Solovetzky who admits he ever re- The Finest Steel Vault or Any Make You Desire for Only $85.00 —_— he Y. C. A. system in | et L oust tHAl Al weve) e Show Rooms : Chapel : Ambulances : Complete Equipment Dean of G. W. U. Pharmacy Class S, yuvrv;h conceived, planned | prjsoned by order of the Gaypayoo, ’ uds for the erection of | \which acted as prosecutor, judge and to Be Buried Monday. t cis o ” of s i uddenly o ridag 7 br NS. who _de- ¥ CHAMBERS co GOld 8§ i s ik e R e s » Grand Rapids Press. | covers anything from discussion of | C Mee nnary ven years ago today. » = L e L e L e I with his appointment | aconomic conditions in the country to ner of r st Do vt i L 14th Street Corner of Chapin N, W e e e : the removal of the Press to its | aotual revolt during time of stress, | (" f ill linger forever. P e D oo ot Jrairunes € f The newspaper | A" mountaineer family might give a ed i o Py h < dear brothes S it {here| plant was constructed on modern lines | stranger-a cup of tea and a_night's 4 2 i g . LO% L fac sinco 188K, and president of the Na- | wnd special attention was given 10 the | Saneety iy il 4 rer that” the e eyes tional College of Pharmacy from x] 88 waboys® quarters. The carriers have | e o e oibtionar B ] o aeai Th T atess e | playroom, sehool- | For this offense the husband mi M Henrietia o onday afternoo K and swimming pool | pe shot and the wife sent to Solo-| Notice of fureral ] . . n. ernoon at 2 o k dations. M etz it passes ducted Monday afterno o’clock | 5ng & mm: 3 vetzky 5 belleve at Lee’s.chapel, 332 Pennsylvs ave-| Booth touk a personal interest in the However, the counter-revolution- ! . : nue, followed by Interment in Rock | welfare and character-building of the | aries form a small percentage of the L ¢ T FAMILY. 1 Creek Cemetery bo A it Ad daid, his etfoits 3 B . @bfi Sfibmfl! §m9 themselves Dr. Kalusowski wis generally récog- | notapi reiuiy - his efforts yielded residents of the island and are the | hest treated among the prisoners. nized by his colleagues as being one ? : B . 2 PHIL- of the outstanding pharmaceutical| In Control of Nine Newspapers. Wiosiit Bleri CHIGHALE SBY. On ¢ 7| « The ears rhplmmys 'mt;h”'l-mlm Is‘t?l’\-il f"l"‘“ an{ Fe was a member of a distinguished | “Actual crimi or at least those e b " i o), Rand Deskds. oo el Fahe L e SR et Rl o family, who control nine | charged with criminal offenses, are in | 89 years “Funerai from his B : T L ane ol dEheiot | 1 pers. As vice president of the | the majority among the women as| 1607 8lst st. n.w. on Mond M But eard ¢ were dead e majority g . ; : hea and his nearest living relative is a| Booth Publishine C : nd est_livin a| Booth Publist Co., of which Ralph L MARGUERIT] . b h - : % 4 well as the men. They range fro elleVe Ot el'S b i e iy ‘{“ Booth is president, Edmund Booth ;dr»)\l."’v‘d aicet walkers to harderied g January 6 interested in these Michigan | thieves and heartless murderers. 3 M HEROT ¥ newspapers; Grand Rapids Press, | “Mos 2 cork airy RECEIVED HERE —Is an old saying. MRS. M. E. REYNOLDS DIES " i Sty 'ty |ty U e T i ‘ News, Jackson ( n Press, Bay rippi ; : o Bay ke & : at | INGRAM. On prisoners do the stripping of the pea - JAMES H.ING RANDH flfflfi[ You can see the ex- Resident of Washington for Past| (), Times. Ann Arhor TmesNews, | boes and the women cut and pile the | Fmrienet Hperits L5 and Muske cat in bricks and dry Those - . tra charges on your 33 Years. : FIIS cldar bruther,, Grotesil oot oo abar Gaialle acs: ancienad er i ; s i plenin i S credit and budget bills PSRN R e Bog [).4\;7]}}!"\' c :}v.(»-~ and prv,&idr‘nli aily to scrubbing floors, working in d e | = ended oubles all gone: ) every month, even if 6. Ryel t Washington for t il the laundry and doing lighter work . at 1:15 par thi w he suffered and moaned Estlow & Tate’s Pharmacy ey DI, A eRld N Ol N IR en Ton B | BOND ied in 1888, In |in the varlous shope, | *w oved nim o gt pen L you are told pretty R LA \;hqm‘th\‘ at hr;‘r Detroit, to Miss Mollie Burgess Smith B i i | NI AR ] . | he I ht hours we soothed him 326 East C tol St tales about the small e ene B e et nONi" | who eurvives him. Four children. |sible, all the prisoners are permitted ast Capi 5 % 4 ) s bo gton, V. | Edthunt Booth; v Rither Danl and | to ik mid: e, hen wartt cost for service. She is_survived by her hushand,! Doroth 0 sirvive, Mir. Hootls | gothee. an woll as Wit i gumieeno S ut A . e z Charles B. Reynolds, retired Bureau | parents, M o o : as when attending the denly: Japuary 7. 1097 ig . In sad_rememh Your eyes are open r 3 t parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood | theate d other ear mo 16¢0N of Engraving and Printing employe: | Booth « § ddibn St Dl Bl L o . nday, Jan L Is a Star Branch Office and you need not a son, Capt. George H. Reynolds af | are diving ol Hills, Mich. also | Women caught violating discipline or y 2 a'clock ; frppbivay o o listen t Engine No. 18, District of Columbia | having babies are sent to the Rabbit | 3%, Fennesivania, ave o tase: o e el Fire Department, and four brothers,| 3 ¥ e o Tt i H On Tyesd B v B, g . < A | RRARLIN Tyesday. Januar > one who can tak t\'(;,ur .}?;5 T&,edve “St' A Lo TUE ahd Brads aiberd” of “rs. Jane F. Shelton Succumbs. 60 Monks Remain. i '%.‘:"”m.fi D ot oA EBE A ReOVHE” D SIER, B en yt 0 no rs. Jane Frances Shelton, wfie of ‘All prisoners outside the Kremlin| Joseph W. Krabling. a e SNYDER. sweet remembrance of my Tucson, Ariz. ¢, Ahett ; 4 . - find any such charges Funeral services will be conduct. | nog it po" Of Stafford County, Va., | walls are able to wander pretty freely, | §ar* it 651 < relrs ago’ todny. Junuary B 1007, B0 vertisement is to leave it with The Star Branch on your bills from our ed Monday morning at 10 o'dloek a4 | Lo 4t the home of her daughter,|at least until midnight. ~Once, when | se- Constess Heith i Office in your neighborhood. Look for the above el Rer 1at6 home by Fev. . A Lasbeth | W% L T Finn, Takoma Park, Md.,| one of my men was working at night | i dear to me Beart is song. sign—and feel perfectly free to make use of the “,‘ d 1 i ;};fiifioflur;lr}yuern}?ug Place Methodist | . "”““\jm«ordl!‘;‘Pulr‘ing lights In the house of one of Y ) ¥ egeas i upiscopa rch South, followed v 1 e 0 Sta the o« s, of V] [ re- ove " 4 facilities of the Branch Office, for there will be no C Jpschacnatice picopal forch Southi followed bY | County with her hushand from Fred-| main from the former resifents of tho| Coris Mvees, . Pancral” ar Walkess | g & $ fee; only regular rates are charged. ° our friends. slai s agen fon Do ot 0 v ek monastery, he found the latter entey-; charel. Sunday. Juuary gy =y ry ot Ty dear” Tather, ED She was of the old Virgini taining a half dozen woman prisoners. | MOSS, = On Wednesday, Januar E.SNYDER. who left us six years B ] Fight Proposed Abbattoir. of Owens and McGuire. S| 2 The man asked the monk why he did|. 11:16, a.m. a@her residene s v, January’ 8, The Star prints MORE Classified Ads evers el ity member of Bethel Baptist € She | ot offer him a drink of the vodka.| . e dagnter of M1 Mo | 1 Tpise him no leas as time ross on all the other papers here combined. TR AT AN DS, Va., Jan. | 545, (he mother of 10 children, and 15 | which the others seemed to be taking i L =1 For disence can na'er close the ‘oor of ju cover Washington with The Star. MAEVIE =SOADEBHAR Ho the srection of |'tirs. Mve. W T oATire o sk | rosly STEGERGEL FetoRted weatheuTly, irear an abbattoir and refrigeration ptant : ] Vo ,fll(. rt \(.i Mrs. i ‘ou come here and instead of work- “Around the C B 63 this | OIUNORyeNERT S, orl CONBHNE Mie b B A i ity Ing Sey)ito Seeuiiny, SIS WUrE 1ve round the Corner” is . bin E. Finn and Mrs. R. You anvthing to drink RAL DIR a Star Branch Office pike, permit for which has just been [ of Takoma Park, Mra. L. W.| “Religious prisoners, including lay- B gt HE —_JI h F. Birch’s Sons 4 Bladens - H 5 & osep! « Dircn’s Sons The quickest way to supply any want of your home or your business is through a Classified Ad in The Star. The handiest way to insert that ad- of love and devotio And the lamp of my love i granted by the revenue commissioner | Ellis and Mr rry C. B: Z : 3 ommissioner | Ellis and Mrs . Bates of Ar-|men and Zionists :; l\‘xfl:;fi:):uffi N A_|J;I§1’”l‘irrn\:5|';lnhi’t:. n g‘u-mu{‘ 5 :xml,lwo sons, | nitaries, numbered considerably less i halowed g 1 | (ISAAC BIRCH) ashir 3 manifested here .. and Clarence H. Shelton | than 10 per cent of the prisoners at| But Jesus I ’ ; St. N. W, Egtavliehed 1841 Dy brotest action by the Virginia | of Stafford County. The body was|Solovetzky. Possibly close to one-third | NU r anuary 7. 1 {3034 M St . W. Baicie ity A tn;erxlr;mA;::::;:;Lr:?n. The | taken to Fredericksburg. of the prisoners were members of the 5 z JAMES T. RYAN atter was or gram of the R v SR Communist party, who had been given i L7 Pa. Ave. SB firemen’s meeting tonight, and will 1 T . especially severe punishment in' that 1. Floreice i Ay laile 1700, efore the Aurora Heights Civic Virginia Banker Dies. soul-racking Arctic region for lapses e leave s e League next week. ; e lon_ ORFOLK, Va., January § (P).— |from the party code, while non-party ] RS S Dr. John T. B. Hyslop of Bellehaven, | Mmen received light sentences for the | {riends. Notice of 1 : CH_::;‘S‘ %i- (lei!llvzqfi(s)r L Y ] Baron to Transfer Title to Son. |one of the leading figures in the bank. | S2me offenses. Obviously these pri PROCTOR. Entered into cte N 7 ~ rs are the worst element of the part d J y 8, 197 f st v, > Brooks. pastor. | 1 | 3 igi ing and business life of the Haster: S SR L "T- K:{lfi}g}llx’)fl (‘1:::?:”'41 s ;{wlih jaron | shore of Virginia, died 'in a loenl | Nearly all attempt to become guards, | % 'maf MO { BROT . imothy Hanlon A, -year-olc multi- | | i 3 e V] i 3 Vi ,.\..-. ,y. 2 o St B, iiionatve Dusimess e i q MUt | hospital last night, to which he was where they domineer over the other Rev. John F. au 3 _ 641 HSt. NE__ _ Phone L. 5543 S e S ved hushan o Proc a tioned the household department for | PrOUght 10 days ago for treatment. Ty Ikvor A v THE ORIGINAL Sometimes death is administered e permission to turn over his title and TR ickly, which is more merciful than er.” Mrs. ‘Ad i, | "W.R.SPEARE €0, d l headship of his family to his son, . .. | b sgee iirio . e grandeh o an v = moae Of Kishichiro Okura. Baron Okura at. Fall Dead Going to Fire. Dhune willl b pasted on the buteia] |ShisTa%, D 1623 CONNECTICUT AVENUE tributes his longevity to a diet of rice| COLUMBIA, 8. C., January 8 (®).— | boar: O e 3 B : POTOMAC 4600. board and read at morning roll call. | peicornc py il FORMERLY AT 1208 H ST N. . ast . and eels. Discoveri his home was on|He knows then that some sentence e ) and : land County, drop- | collegium, prefaced, ‘We beg that you | M S ST el LOST. ped dead trom heart x.nhx}-elns he | approve,’ and that Moscow, in order 1s 'a y ATREDAT o e ool v | T x:uim to vlhfié‘:l-rl‘-n~-‘~;]l the con-|to maintain discipline, almost invari- Dickel trimming. Reward. 1827 K fon from a fleld nearh; ably approves, though the decision | TN Havie do Grace B A ST = ~— will not come until weeks later. Mean- | /T I IH ST. N.W. it red, o " wedn : & Snow Maroons 54 Trains. o hites workiias knoWinE A E_S7s Waileq Satu pel. _Télephatie e yish red, on Wednesday ary o, 8 ath is inevitahle.” i 350 b = ¥ Febween 106h o, and : i s e S ; T. F. COSTELLO Setn ™10 Bownatan Hotel wd Fifty-four passenger and freight trains T ] ; . 1784 K. GAD. ST - Db B R e- | 'are marooned by deep snow -in dif- 1. @ W AG. groen beaded. _containing sum of | ferent parts of Sibe LI L W'N DEBATING TITLE. : A . T Sa'rdo & i mones, “coin purse: dnitialad 8. B. Between | traffic has ceased. Soldiers aid viell- i 3 . fo Private Invalid Limousine Earle Theater and Palais Royal.” Return 0 fans were mobilized to assist in re-| A, i 8 4 o H ST. NE Brownie B Gt S s _ ustralians Defeat Boston Univer-| uf Cigt etk Wi [ g1e W ST, NE BARPIN. platin et with diamond _and i e i R TR —— sity in String of Victories. Moy 3 tar_office. and frie BARREL OF ] BOSTON, January 8 (#).—Upon the ROBERT T 1027 at Quiney s vouthful shoulders of a debating team S e " LINCOLY 8200 .. betw CI TE CASE, Ioather: Keith's: rew, i Helen M. Woolls, girl, | tralia, rests the mythi cham- Sunday. uary 9. ¢ V L SPEARE Co e Rorth DUIL . vt i1 5 b Twad G and Blizabeth Smith, boy. pionship of the English-speaking | Church insontow Titerma % B " . e her the successors of nor connected - . Farrell, girl 5 CORD ok meikhhorhood - i Boss. girl WOLTE: ple Spear establish- R o s Haday we e R i Here is how. Last night ROBINSON. ) a . the original W. R and 3. Sl P il Mieelia Tipseomb, boy. Australians defeated Boston Unive glter a, lingerine ilin h a - prank. sa30 1009 H St. N.W. Paul B, and N B noy ty, which by virtue of a three-year| & the. wiie of ‘C . = Formerly 940 F St. N.W. ! 2 ing 5 reign of victory hsd conquered all ; " b i = tortoise shell between Georgia | gupan K. and 2 bt S S Second i I e T e g comers in_the United States and re- onc reh. : g, Dupinces ien Schoul | - fhatle Ly seigehiSt bov, | Cantly hnd downed Cambride, i : wier Service in red leather case: Detween 19tk | Willim and Almeda Smith, boy Cambridge, in_turn, held the Eng-| J At ¢ i, and Laneburehs wore. Testay! | et M 3 _ lish title, while Sydney previously had [ SmAia™:; all Lincol: i Arthur C, and Mabel : bested all comers on the sixth conti: | thres son e g e K 1 nent. The visitors argued the nega- | Uves and — ITANDBA : nast, & e tive of the question: T L AR I RO FUNERAL DESIGNS, DEAG, Sentmning sum of money sud | ‘ Resolved, That the results of the | 1ith — 2 e. n.w. Reward to finder if delivered to J Margs g Great War hm\;d tended toward the sn{.\m’n F;mny. January 7. 10 BLACKISTONES b - peace of the world.” the residence of his'son, Lieut. ‘Calvin' W. “ ” The verdict was unanimous. Daefter, O ot d gz amb IFlg"al : |B‘,1‘anlk§‘t Spra)}'s ¢ B o ther utiful loral igns. Dt T Deaths Reported. e SRR g ozl | prices. i aad 1 and 1 w5707 - e S Sles T Rt 0 ot ot ot |[FOOT BALL STAR KILLED.] Eiiiradevz.td 25,15 The Hecht Co.~F St. B U v Thone Peckham, . p. s 4 ITH. Departed this | udden Ved. N v;ovuv'rnl(()gx ontaining 'mu tokens, ey | 1 e |d Iter Re su"“"d'“}' _‘!:mr«d,t .50 | Cut_Flower Shop, 1st Fl. and chieck for’ $6. Reward. "Phone” Gleve William M. O'Neill. 51 Walter Reed Hos- | Youth Who Played Despite Loss of | 50, 5 e loes™ i fainer: { Floral designs delivered et v T i o | g IR a0, Sulies Wb Rot Dise fa Auto (omib P '.r.;m': el 3 promptly to any part TR U G R L e Home o iwivk, 52, Garfleld Hospital, DAYTON, Ohio, January 8 OP).—| 955%%5th tt* ne " Sine e of the United States end K & i small “dmount of| Amclia M. ieath. 34, Stanton Park Hos- [ Vernon Schwab, 20, captain of Sti-| . st ndas s E . Iu- Phone Main 5100 £ i A e 72, 1434 Ames pl. ne. | vers High School foot ball team here SETR - T T ¥ A T BT B AT Tar 880 SBWPRR |in 1923 and considered one of the | SMITH, Suddaote o danuare 5 18| GEO. C. SHAFFER Reward. 1003 A e R best backtield men among national| SMITH. He lcaves to mourn their EXPRESSIYE FLORAL ' EMBLEMS AT M Teroy Smith, 31 Hall Hotel : TIPS o }'fi;u'-iu- W Colernan, Ba. scholastic players, was killed yester- - gne brother and four [ODERATE _PRIC! WRIST WATCH—G. T T G e . L] ul Saturday. January 8, ;’f.“.v'fi"“lx-‘:nfiifz}v:‘xnvzh"fla B e Howard: | Harriott Tapnes, 81 Gallincer Hospital. i U comoblis ealat Lk & e G Our Only Store, 14th & Eye e Main i ouise , LLACE. enly. o . 1027, | —— e—— 3 ; A L W 5 Prompt Auto Dell 8 Pige ital. his right foot in a hunting accident NNIE E. WALLACE. devoted wife %I St sw “small_brown_ fur. betwoeen i st. and 5 Holmend pl. = e Tumes Whit ; WRIST = WATCH, white gold. Carrie Picrre, bS8, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. | ho confinued playing foot ball, star- . Wall Husband, Frank d‘:‘fi_fi “F. R, 3.7 liber 2 . Jeffries, 4 months, Y % ; Co F. GJ“ l':ev-rd. George E. Jeffries, ‘mouths, c-n&-- ] ‘the ot d, m(mfiim J:n:\:nwy 5. & 1212 fi &4 \

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