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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1927. | 1 ;MO S S PR o SIS VTGO . 20y Ly e ROSE heod Risband, of e 1at6 | ALICE KELLY. Who arted thie by x:{"" E. M v‘\(u"!n Fun;n“l from his Inl. eleven years ago today. 1 9T- bett - Mrs. Ada Sawyer Barrett, Undernourished, ,,,,‘.‘;;',;{"";‘:;fm o A L L Taken From Bare Chicago Hotel Room. |5,y yigh French Tariff wil|suit ver Big Estate Alleges| 1" b G A Tt N e Brooklyn P 3 to have loved y 'astor Announces F Is $5 ' Rt R i S T P A g R S R Community Plan to Start ortune Is $5,000,000. Not Ruffle Affection Be- Distribution Was Faulty | on oo 25 1027 ccorge: | XL inedti"uiie e sovgem Satesre v ! Haspital d l t beloved husband of Margaret M_.0'Dea T % i (nee McGuir iner: rol . - In sad hltlvl ym- and 10s With $5,000,000. 2 " tween Countries. and Assets Concealed. et AT LA AT Mol MG T ettt B .':q,_"n «than never to have By the Associated Press | Garrett's father, Elizabeth street for Echruary 28 at 8330 am. " thance i 81| DERSON. whodeparted fhis, lie e CHICAGO, February 26.—A kindly | her mother, Ada street. for herself and —_— — many will ,,.";:l,‘,‘ o 1o R T 138 ABWann. loved at all, is familiar. Sty g isocited Bies midas of the gentler sek, with a flair | Butterfield road for the grandfather. | pe the Ascociated Press HEADS Ao diad Pl et et Olivet (Cometory. " Relalves | HOWARD: | Sacrgd 1o $he memofy, gf, Q9 the Assoctated Sl i ¢ . 5 and friends invited to attend ¥ NDER™S Sl it e O for fnance, after vears of seclusion In| An iron bed, an oak dresser and an | » g YoM | pebruary 26.—Aftec- Sk e icle: "ALEXAND You never even e kAt | cramped Hotel rooms and cating in [old leather chair comprised the fur- NEW YORK, February 26.—Aftec:| SAN FRANCISCO, February 26| opEA. Members of Keane Counell, No.| wio left us (Biitsen loug ears ago ioiar B Siniie b dens lishment of the National Community | FamPed Bote) 1o e Eiving thou: | nishings of the hotel room from which | tion between France and the United | A new contest over the vast estate| ™ 3%i Kmehis ot ‘columbus, arg hore! perpoary o 0T Rev. wiLLM dived i : Foundation to “promote popular educa- | enen ta eharlty, today at 70, 1s AEhL. | she was removed to the hospital. She | States is too atrong to he ruffied by | of Mark Hopkins. ploneer rallroad | lvigth,of s geath of Brother VATHES JAMES HOWARD 4 e tion and cultural advancement in|ing to regain her health. | T¢ getting hetter, attendants there say, | the contemplated high French tariff, | builder., ‘was ‘filed in the United| fineral trom his fiie felionce. 1ol 34 | HOWARD. * in_loxing megogy of B 4% terest and service | American communities® was annoine-|, OB of Chicsgo's weaithiest women | ibut sheis & very sick old lady. s e Lo R e L Dot e e e ente Thenreio. 3R AR onturch, | Bush “}.5,‘2.'..7’:?»7. Ao today. Fevruary h R : inent in soclety in the days b ared last night at a ¢ an 3 ; Where e hieh . i wis . charges on your bills {ed here by Dr. Parkes Cadman, | oF 0,2 oo Krench Chamber of Commerce aboard | 10 the Hopkins fortune, who are| §3m or' i ,.d.'.m'".'.?' B L wid WiFE. GRACE P. HOWARD. - S. 0, | of the horse-drawn street cars and gas D e t every month, so Brooklyn pastor. Associated with him | lights, Mrs. Ada Sawyer Garrett, ALBERT F. BROOKS’ 92, the French liner Paris. scattered through 30 States. | pee i L po et BN, | NUNGERFORD. A d(fl,-_{u{g":; ""&E the in the organization committee are W rlously riti Pierre de Malglaive, president of the : ar when some day you 9 e n committee are Will| serfously ill from malnutrition and de Maiglaive, pr Hopkins, who is set forth {n the com- | PRAT. on.Prigsy. Februsry 35, 10 ",‘yi‘,n SREORD, who depacied wib¥e: Irwin, author, and Samuel McRoberts, |lack of care, was taken to a_hospital French Chamber of Commerce, and AT On Friday. Februamy 25 1927.| g, are free from them, nanker. | Others. idontified with the by - feiends made i recent years| YETERAN OF '61’ DEAD| zeneral manager of the French tine |n§,'::"|';""'":" e il B et Tomt wal:| ¥ORD. who suddenly lefs us February 36 the old saying will be foundation are Otto H. Kahn, Mrs, [through business affiliations the United States and Canada, whoi o0, W Both ot S i Febriiary L L B i ¥ No how heavy our loss 18, d saying il McCormick, rd Bok.| The little old lady who inherited a s spoke before Mr. Davis, declared the f,w" i e e T3 M B 9 aRay St 'No matter how great our despalr. most apt. Harles’ M Rol ark Salll : cing v America HIF was a vir “wall of argo Bank and Union CTOR. On Wednesday. February Dogan ¢ Beaven meets neaser and brignier ¢ es M. Schwab, 1 Sullivan, | fortune and a love for making money k. American tariff was a virtual “wall o SRl b O " Wednen 3 an the o nearer and brig] T T bel Al Ve, | eom her maternal grandfather, Jus.| Native of Boston Served 40 Years| China™ and n difficult problem for | ¢ouet Go. and the Crocker Firet o, IR ERECTOR. the "dey THE" fir'\"‘(’:%r% L DR That day is coming The institution will k o tin Butterfield, friend of Daniel Web- X ' French manufacturers to face. He he- S 4 Mra. 3 X NNIEAND JAM gartt day s coming | v ngliion il e meorporkie |y Bulleils, riend 20 Dael Wty in. Treasury—Fanersl T6- | RIS S o e, et | calorns Xofona "ot 7 S S U s, s st o, N 2 begin the work in the less densely | Shrewdness and ability in handling her morrow Afternoon. would be worked out through the | The complaint alleges fraudulent Q‘,‘_ and Mort Stevenson of Rockville. Md ‘,’};\FE"'J::“,,,,,;.,._‘A this life four years have gained — not populated areas of the country. At |$5,000,000 estate. It was when she friendship of the two countries. concealment -of extensive assets, i Lancaster * of ko today. Febriary 26. 1 lost, because you will fivet the foundation will work in co- | failed to appear as usual one day that Secretary Davis said the French | pio fiment tof ext | Touise S ot R Can it be four years today. not be charyed f operation with the Swarthmore Chau.|her friends there found her in her| Albert Franklin Brooks, 92 v government at present is making SUr- | naka s inventore aceounting. and| Hon Sumds (0] R e oo our, Mother patesd awent : g or vt Assoclation of Swarthmtre. | room, not 100 yards from a bank. old, Civil War veteran, and for more | vevs looking toward new customs tar- | naw distribntion. Most of the. claim reh ince the laft s alone service, but only for Pa. Dr. Cadman one aim of the Belle Half Century Ago. than 40 years an employe in the public | iffs to bring necessary revenues to its | ants reside in North Carolina and in | " 1hayC 5t hor redneadas (o qopuary 23 [ever chall we coase (0 Jore o 1 Gasrohintiing, movement is to give educational cul E . money division of the Treasury De-|treasury. Americans, he said, “know | other Southern ates RiA " PROCTOR. devoted” Aunt Awestare: memory wil Aluaws: SRS e | taral and recreational advantages to| Half a century ago she was known | partment, died suddenly at his resi-| that this new tariff will be to the| = Mark Hopkins died interstata on e Vet SRy droted. sust o) A IViNG .mir'»‘n{ jioNox T | the “home towns. the. fertile field |2s the “belle of the North Side,” liv-|dence, 1424 W street, last evening at ment of our commerce wWith | Mareh 3. 1078 The amolaint alleses] iheirjloss s hast of other relativas and {80 E At our store we [ which Tt furnished the Nation with | in§ in the mansion which she Jeft|dinner. General debility was the cause e, but we regard this as inevita- | that fhe estate was distributed with fonce. 1508 61h =t how n'-fnz'e'r'.\"«'finfi';"- o R ol wil LN i st, 75 per cent of its leaders.” after the death years ago of her|of death. c Wik s Sttt b Febriiary. from Asbury M charge no interest, no The plan of the foundation is an ex.|husband T. Morrow Garrett, an of- Brooks was born in Boston in| He added that Americans regard it | oud "yl‘,"m'l",?.“n}i"‘,”.‘.l”fm'i ‘{'h,,".l".!fi'\":f‘ E. Church. T1th and R sts. mow. ™ "26 | KELLY. | In lovin ’:3"";‘,}?"“,,2;,“.3&'., service or carrying pantion of the ChautAtous ides. Hait | ficial of the Chicago, Burlington & 1835 At the outbreak of the Civil|as France's “due right, just as we|wasa le ;1,1‘..”,,\', ion of the heir P T A e 2 MARY ALIC ¥ Vo “antersd into charges on any ac- of the endowment of $2,000,000 to he | Quincy Railroad War he enlisted with the 13th Massa- | grant ourselves the right. to safeguard | ————— : < 1 gt te rfen Soare sgo today. #9 S i1l e o i rioee | ~One by one she d'smissed her serv-|chusetts Volunteers and served | our own industries and workers. ® LORNTA BRoeTAR. 0 v 'held Sinaas o L R counts. ine distinguished leaders to he | ants untl she was alone in the family | throughout the war, taking part in | "'Last” vear, he continued. imports Card of @hflflk‘- bl A L G R S o PEARRIE /'nn ALICE. * A towns served, and to bring ‘“better |home, and as she turned to r the battle of Gettysburg and engage- |from France totaled $157.4323,561, an | ROLLINS. Mr. Lewis F. Rollins and family o L. J. HART. Pres . Jn sad but loingt mgrfir We do not penalize music and drama than they can other- | taurants and hotels she chose the most | ments around Harpers Fer At the | increase of nearly $10,000,000 over the| Nish to thank fhe many friends who so | F. M BURRELL. Sec a hand. 2 y § § " s Rel: v ') g var ' i N 2 lovingly and faithfully stood by them in . D‘nfl'l‘fl this life Fr v llh 'h !’ )Plx‘! ago ; T T A A an, Other | modest. Relatives said she preferred | close of the war he entered the ¢m-| previous year. guingly and’ (a em fa arted our friends, Sther $1.000.000 1o mecden Do Cadman | Automatic food shops, where she could (ploy of the Treasury Department and iy i fher pour of elckness and Sorraw AELERS - usan ather el R AEE ,l.."- thRA B KEPPLEB. ¢ s e brouiae yee AN | drop a coupla of nickels and get a |remained in active service until his e e Dt g O e ueath | RIDARWAY. Funoral from. ine sdod prv gk’ “m”w;' “n‘,{i,fi..,,; '1:,"‘.‘,',"‘3 children’s | D of coffee and a bit of food. retirement. Thomas Murphy Found Dead. S e in KRR | ence onasy. P of " A | MAGE IDER. o AR fi,ml!}? ux: The social prestige of the family | He Wwas a member of the B. B. X GRUDER. "who "devagied this L n’n’m Sietic N Thomas Murphy, 75 years old, 3338 DX Cemetery k year ago’ today. the dated from Justin Rutterfleld, who | ¥gnch Lodge, B A A M. 0 sherman avenne, wan found dead in Btflths. """'}*Tsfilq Friday. February 21 7| A a0t TAMES VIAGI\‘C b s 5 y v P e Is s ¢ his v. Mrs Rk < 25 Spring T S ;. Sacred to the me! our dear | CENT DROP IN GAS PRICE. Wik Chamen nicad o the Soune Abra: | o 11,15 SUVIYd by hix widow, Mre | SR AientenloF B Mome' avout 7| axmamsa on prsue soveuare 25y | e 93 mi of I RERIISUALL, | MOORE Sriehig % SR 1 am Lincoln, as Federal land com-|ii.q i, 1861, and three daughters. Mre, | 2,C10ck last night. Dr. George M E am. at her residence. 46 ington.” Funeral from the chapel of Ber arted this life nineteen years ago u missioner of mnorthern Iliinois. Her M5 | Brown responded to an emergency DITH. widow of the late Willia nard Danzansky. 3501 14th st., Sunday ‘ebruary 26, 1908 New - i S 57 " | Philllp S. Gunion and Mrs. ¢. c.|D bl : e 3 Anderson. Funerai Monday. Februal morning. 10 a.m 7 - k Jer ySmndnrd on Reduction | grandfather was a_leader in polities | (00 S, CUAIon and Mys. (¢ €| call sent to Freedmen's Hospital. S O o TR Imtteen and friends | SAUNDERS, O Thursday. February 24, Atpiome on the beautiful bl of God. | wi :d United States district ; ; - o, T T | [ ahen Ama i Powers, Philadeiphia. A son, Alva B. | 2mined the body and gave a certificate| _ invited 1937 at'3:45 pm. ALICE L."widow of | some das. some time. when oir tasks are \1,\\ YORK, February 26 UP).. gl Funeral services will be held at o i [reldence; 1211% A0 st D, N. Saunders. Fineral Sunday. February ith jos we shall meat woth DREM. PRIVATE | Fadhts : 3 | extradition to Missouri on a charge of i > i 4 fivo| 27 Smanders Jral Sunday. Bebruas he Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey | conspiracy to murder the governor of | L€¢'s chapel. Pennsylvania ave: CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. ACTERACK, Wi 8in sear. 8 funcral pariova 10th and L s, mew. r. | In loving memory of, my o | vesterday reduced the price of gasoli nue . tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 s L., Rous, Mre. R S Milla and A 1 Friends and relativi o A BOR e AMBULANCES ‘ ¥ reduced the price of gasoline | that State. o'clock. Rev. L. G. Powers of the TODAY. Catohasss, ™ Finesal soroias gill B S O Veuriies, Beteoies 3 10std IS The Y at sgo 13439, 705 1 cent a gallon in New Jersey, Mary- | Afraid of Automobiles, Universalist Church will officiate. In 3 ‘urley (! from the parlor of Peter M, Ulrich, 1520 | V5t her residence. 408 911 ot » w.. FANNTE B oo The Curley Club will give a card| brigh {1end, North and South Carolina and : : / ate. ) Wikanain "ave. on Sunday atternoon. Fev- | WHTTTLEY SMITH. s ANNTE ] Juet when our lights were Lowest rates in city_and | e : termeént will be in Arlington National | party il ong o "evoied mother o our n - e e and from "Gy "hiss § 4 | the District of Columbia, making the| earing sutomobiles, Mrs Garrett| Cemete B e ik oioiel Raleleh for) Jiawr sy, ® 2 o lewemeot st 4| Fraok gmien Py Wt and Ba Mo | yoters el rroat (s wueld of ppln tals. 5 new tank price 18 cents a gallon. |refused to ride in anything but street " vah il o beitae el o Firet Bastit Chonn Bip. o To, 8 tome o aternal rest % vrlnmé COLUMBIA 432 Gasoline for export also has been cui | cars, and as she grew older this be. = T Ty a0 oI o hac e iy eddenes’. 141 2473 AL | Sundase February 35, o 1 orciook 28" N "‘}T‘:d‘;‘?‘:\;‘:; r:,m-mm W HAMB | three-quarters of a cent a gallon to|came more difficult. So she moved k ma AR "FRANKLIN. husband of | SMITH. The Youns ;T Stas n o . = i i i E - ‘ .. ¥ yei v dear daughter and sister. Al = ERS CO. 26.65 cents, in ca into the business district to live, grad- FREAR OFF COMMITTEES. Kappa Sigma Fraternity will give a| monthe 54 oy B et Lasa| | s My o dyampouneed | ShBEp who '5'. arted this igg thre ually growing away from old friends S banquet, 830 o'clock, at the Hamilton| chapel Pennsylvania a . neral Sunday, Februar 102 years axo: today. Pebruary 36, and relatives. Wisconsin Representative Resigns | Hotel Sunday 'Februar at_3 pm. te p.m.. from ~First Baptis Home at rest. so sweetly ||unlnt o v o : ; ment Arlington Nationial Cemetery e o In the Savior's tender care. Her interests were centered wholly mentArlington Natiorial mieribers are urged finn’@\"fi"'fifr s Wil ghe Sevior's Wegdes caee o LACKISTONE Floral [}|in her business affairs. She cared From Two House Bodies. Biological Society of Washington | Y aene: 3 1ML wDDRETeN Nine on ‘earth can harnt vou chers. Emblems are real [||was mercs fenres. Her ariire was & Seoplise Mo Tl Uno Tnchan ol foad ot Camos Chub. Visitors weleomer | Eiari toda ahd motper ot et | ffi‘:?’ o LERRERCY EBWARD | STIBOR, An expression of "fim tbe mam achievements of artistic || S and e e et en g'&:‘: Rn(-’:)l!(:;em':l;v:';‘sraar.nR_ppI:hli'r-‘;:x:r\r‘r:: Ansioatin. Ollteny Assoclation witl ‘E_*',I'“'l'y.u;{;"':r:""‘m it of Atiange Gty uxz'.;fii." E‘I&i&g"fié,}%‘lvzm’\%fig? o ‘glwlr:!rg:t;u-l#(e ‘one year ag0 to . aesigning. Special values |||t charity were knawn to total as high | SUISEHL e e | ekt oclociiin Mamsnle Tomnle !'a‘..,;,,.“‘;ns'",:‘.‘.'.'.“r”f',?:.\“fl‘.’_ Ereaterani- | nterment Monday. February 28, at’ Rah' | “in grateful remembrance Bumb sbow" : as 35,900 a month, & ‘fact she always | “*) "N sier to Speaker’ Longworth Fe 7.5 1 pm OWDEN. On Thursday. February 24, | THOMAS. In loving remembran / a or to 8 L ; ¥ A n y. Fel : in effective— tried to keep =ecret. Ln e e hel “White or Biack Maglc, Which? S J. L 1927, D110 mm. At her residence, 488 | | dear hulhn " aha " Tather, : Mrs. Garrett talked to few BT I s walC e o b el Holloman ofciating Maine ave. s.w. FANNIE & SNOWD THOMAS. who departed this ob- Mrs. Ga alked fo fow DeTSon® | could o help the committees | will be sublect of address’by James| cyRTEK. The oicers an mempers of Past | - develad" "ot Willm Snogden, heloned | riace 24 552 other than those in her bank. She ; Yy . " and o 3 I' S{ : % straighten out problems 1in other | A. Edgerton at meeting of League| Grand Masters Courcil. No. 4 will meei | mother of Mre. Rena Wade, Mrs. Ernestine 4 B S RA S 8 even refused to deal directly With | gections of the country and now felt | for the Larger Life, 8:15 o'clock, at| 2t Hundvs funeral ¢ 1 Johmeons e A Trene Henderson Mre | Wirg AND RoR"yARYEANE Mlkes brokers, forcing them to put their | hig duty to resign. 1628 K street. Admission free. Public| 3¢ B~ Sunday, Februs: 3 Slnlnr'!‘:nnllav-:;":dnnn‘(-du’w;\‘!h-‘rh:;"ul'(n,v:rr.l S propositions up to her bankers, who, is memberwhip on the Indian | invited. NATTHEW CARTER. Roke Hamplinton. Mamie Barnes. Funeral Tn sad but lovgu remembrance W h 5 in turn, interviewed her. A few point’ | X " itten has been marked hy numer- sells bl Tyt € SYEWARD. Conncil Master, Proinence Bapilse Ghiven, 3w | of my dear and oo i A?y iy reaths, up [l ea auestions, a moment of thought | CORmittee has been marked by numer: ]| The Philanthropic committee, Car. | SAMUEL W WATSON. Secrelary, | 260 439 ana oth e, s, ‘Sunday, oy Feboary 28, and her answer was a simple “Yes" or | Tag; bery Parent-teacher Association, will ; . atives i Ceme- 5 ndian Affairs and he often found . Colimbia ‘Lodge. Mo 83, 1. BP0 ¥ | relatives incited Interment Pagne's Ceme “No. et T direct " disagreement with | BIve a benefit card party, 830 o'clock,| W, "are -hereby ‘noiified of® the_death of . (Philadelpha. Pa. ¢ N o at Northeast Temple, Kighth and F| Brother CHARLES CONTEE. Session of . papers please copy.) Jor exer will yo L ark | his colleagues. = e i sorrow ol he Elka' H ’ We will slwage |:n of Followed Market Closely. agtes Stieits ot santy e R A T P O 1033 e 'or | MopERT S flfl 3 She followed improvements and ex- S - £ | February 26. at 7:10 pm. Funeral on | dence. 1825 15th at, n.w.. ANNA E { NE vumm AND pansions closely and was the first to President Greets Musicians. The Sojourners’ Club will give an Sunday_at 1 oclock from 1515 Sth st beloved daughter of Mary and the late YOUNG. IOES A | Iite VAeY § nw “Blothera Wil pleass meet at the | Bartlatt Th Funeral ‘Sinday. Feb. INGTON. realize when any of her large holdings informal ball in the Navy Sall Loft.] fole " Momine Star Lodge. No. 40: | ruars 27.ai % bm. from ths above b R IR B o b ¢ were affected. Sundays were her da The Swarthmore College Musical| with music by the United States Navy | Foreei No.'9.%and Columbia | recidence. WHITTINGTON whe i ve Jears 14:h. & H of exploration and inspection, and each | Clubs, which are to present a_con-| Band. T o At e i (0 alend | YORRERT. Fehrnacs 25 1977 at 2 am.| K0 todar. February P e TELEPHONE Monday she came to the bank with |cert and dance at the Raleigh Hotel E| d Ruler at his home. 10 Decatur st - Cottage City She fourht life' mm bravely. i v P i will gin LLIAMS. a7AMES . TORBERT. 18. ,beloved And patiently s ew ideas as to her property. its value | tonight, called at noon at the White| Phi Beta Pi will give a dinner, 7:30) st oa il i M AMES N T s nd patjen yery teat: el and possibiities. House, " where tley were ‘greeted by | o'clock, In the Hamilton Hotel p S T ety | pShenbl b Bl £ | e Y B Rt Sawyer avenue was named for Mrs. President Coolidg Delta Chapter of Tau Beta Phi| Bioheett Mille N, V. “Cortiand. N V.| Biaderisbuns Md. " Interment Roek Grsek | T7Hqs Datlent brave and govoted. Sorority will give a dance tonight in| pavers nlease conr.) Cemetery. 27¢ | Her worth in '§ cou ,,.m B4’ quoted. the garden house of Grace Dodge|CRABTREE. h-mrled this lif2 on w-nnes WALKER. All members of Union Friend- As we this k Im ; Hotel, dav. February at 530 Do *hin Lodge: No. AL 6 ©. 0.0 . F. are HE 5 PumpReN, - et DT Mot PRI | TeioeciaT 1o atlead ine (unerll of our late | WIKEL. my m,m CILLA CRABTREE (nee Harrigon). wife | brother_ H. KER. Mondas, Feb. | "our dear mother. LR Nm‘ubm The Krigwa Players will repeat for| Giine 15t Thamae Crapiree. She is Mir- | Thary 387 AL ] o'elotk shar. (1o our dear mother. SARAR the heneft of Phyilis Wheatlev Y. W.| Hived by ten chiidren * Funeral fzom her | HOG Baptlt Church. € si- Detween 34 and | odae Webriact 98 ot % "ind Jur Tovite C. A. their three oneact play o "interment af * UNESTER BUTLER. Noble Gras sister. CARRIE E__HAYES_who died ten o'clock, in the gymnasium. o Filledo. "Newark and | s1AS A~ JAMES. Permanent Secret e et o T i Creenville. €. Dapers iease cobs ) 21° [ W ATGoN. February 25, 102 DEVSHER PiodhIent TR NN s Group 3, Prince Hall Chapter, No. | DAVIs Devarted this, life, Thuraiay 1120 pm ANNTE WiTsOX : TOTED DAUGHTERS 5. 0. E. S., will give a 500 and whist | [Uars, 24 1037 ISAAC THOMAS ”“‘: = v O WILLIAMS. Just trib | 5 the devoied hushand of Mrs. Georgie Saes B Watson. Hesigance 2 ust a tribute of M,B tournament, 8'o'clock, at the residence Davis and beloved son of Mrs. Martha s.w. Funeral Monday, February 28. 1927 and devotion to our mother. Al You are not forgotten. Mollle. M " 8 517 Elevi s He leaves to mourn their loss_four " funeral 1 of AM! [A. who left us sleven years oS Frances Mason, 1517 Fieventn | Wil i S et et ot | 30 P o el osdom | AL e g o e N Telatives. ad fric . s America’s Smartest Colony Capitol Lodge, No. 3, Shepherds of R'«fr'v’ua-'rz-"hi.u“hn R ";.u Tegience; | Eonerectional Cometery e | o g g g £ | . 2 . S A15 2ath. st o S ner: o e Past_bevond al ‘vain, of Group Homes Bethlehem, will give a 500 card party, | gjundag, Fepriars So, ot 1,000k b i et her residente. 3¢ Beainfor thes 10 ruest aln 830 o'clock, at Red Men's Hall, 713 | Fin. pastor. Mo B R AT vatoral | AR s s o N e Anes g o T 5 Fon D street. DOMINE. Thursdas, February 24,1027, at daughter, of Mre. A_ B Allen and the late | Whers the ones (hat love her Dast The Ohio Girle' Club will give Va0 ihin 6 BOWISE TN amine) | Nown Andgevoud. mother ‘af “Sames | RER DEVOTED DACCHTER. LADRA e ™ i emee, e | avia i ‘or' Catie 16 Domige ani | Mowtivode? i Mofies e Hom: e 5 * E devoted of athew ane el ar 3 street. Ohioans invited. Foneral fiom' (he above address, Monda | - fie i rai "Iu::‘fil‘ of faith. She also znu.!n{ PR S n Fehruary 2 at 2 p. nE| leaver a host of other relatives and friends. | Darted this life s Awenieaine years ago o e 2 = ¢ » i Gemet A e Atlington National Cemeters. Funeral fram Bethiehem Baptist Church. | & ' N. J.. paers. nlease copy.) Nichors ‘and Howard "aver . Anacossis; | = [eoraary e GRIFFIN. Officers_ and members of Charles | D.'C.. Monday. February 28. at 1 p.m. b ) T Datcher Lodes P ohe” deaih ot Brither foreel vou . . ; el R RTN (aha are, reduested t0 In Memoriam. e Butnsverahalll The West End Citizens' Association R el S Ll will meet Monday, 8 p.m., at Corcoran 1927_at 1 o'clock p.m. : ot el E v RC In cred v of our dear Y Hall, Twenty-first and H streets. The| i Bapuay Chureh, Fign ween | ARCHER | In, sacred JREerY o0t iroatoss FUNERAL DIRECTORS. v] Par - chera' o 3 Febr 26,1925 T Bkl G newly organized ParentTeachers’ As-| Ry Lonee otia kA TATN h“,’-“n"‘é.'.:?: A D WEck hen | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ' sostation at_the Grant School will be| 70 (¢ " "y ; ) Pk M““‘“ e \Pias fe s . b o riday. Februars n sacred memore of o $ X : The Men's Club of Sixth Presby-| -8 100 S S8 m‘nEr ,.."q’.":!. yncle, SIMOX'A :‘b{,i:iépg\rnn.-rdey-nm e [ 3034 M St. N.W. !‘houmwmlw " : iR32 ot at afiera brief tllnecs ars ase. Fovruare —‘]AME§ TRy terian Church will meet Monday at| F¢LARA 1. Weloved wife of William Hali| HI§ GRAND ¥ the chapel. Dinner, 7 pm. William| and loving danshier of Mavme Ki 1. BRAN YRR BT P ae ke { 3 . < and the late James B. King - MAN. ( loving remembrance John Keats J. Showalter. associate editor of the| iins and the laig James B o mourn their | POot . dear dagehior and sister. LOUISE Model "g:m,‘ Ampi\lantic 1700 National Geographic Magazine, will| loss (hrea sons and other relatives. Fu-| SIEVERS BOWMAY died six vears i (e} das. February at 10 am. Interment THE FAMILY. * CHAS . S. ZURHORST i i # oun ol elatives d friend - 0 THINK the Villagers of FOXHALL—and with the 4 The Botanical Soclety of Washing.| Moupt Ot Helatires and fends, 0| cpapman. 1n ead but loving remembrance 30} EAST CAPITOL ST ton will meet Tuesday, § p.m., in as-[ HALL. To the officars and members of St AR hone_Lineoln 373 daily growth of this unique colony along lines of sembly hall of the Cotmos Club | Nigustines Tadtes Ankiarg Mo ke ant | Gihty B 1018 at 3 5 i ‘| W, Warren Taltavull Speakers, E. F. Smith, L. H. Dewey,| Diatriclo & 0ot S hiotined o the death | Y4 50 today preconceived artistry, their feeling is justifiably en- A. F. Woods and R. F. Grigss. Tl A e ster CLARA'T ALY, 7 Hep memors s truls bie 14th and Spring Road Col. 464 hanced. Rarely is it given the home-builders of % > Mecting Sunday. February 57 : ut OF a0 the riehieous die 14th and Spring Road _ Col. 464 3 The Newcomers' Club will give a| 1500 T 8t e 1) yuir aux Pres ek Dirhrignt from on B CEL luncheon Monday, 12:30 p.m.. at Hotel CETHRET Biat. Proe. cious the death of those who sl ~America to acquire a spot where Nature has been Tifichaen OBty 1030 nan aCip o] rsanons . SN Bint. :mn'm?l:i“"t;"f o S so lavish in its bounties, and where historic interest combines Frances Glenn, singer. 2 £ e 08 o At R resiaents, Wood: e o Kl o : 5 B Buhlah Chamber fst. R d: SON ELDER LEWIS T with modern craftsmanship to produce a community without PR G ? m‘lf\“ RO SR L THAPMAN. 1100 R a nw - : eorgetown Citizen vis) d father of Hunter “Arundell | CHASE. Sacred to the ory of my de a peer. In FOXHALL one purchases more than just a home. et i o 5:"5‘:'""&: a ¢ Ferry Hammin ;Z;':\f; “oled, n:rfigumfrh;zr?si": e A f;:f; 'JAMB T CLEMEN Tfls ¥ i 5 S “ Bank Hall. Sidney F. Taliaferro,| Nonkiay. Fenm 1op.m. Burial at | February 26. 1986, oo o (0day Dignified Funeral Environment in its fullest and finest sense is literally “part Comissioner of the Distriet, will | Alexapiria oo (New York. Calforats | " ln my eart. vour memory lingers, 53 Years of Bervicement : ", . f ekl ek gitd Virrinia vapers copy.) Softis. tender. fond r of the picture”; the rugged wildness of beautiful Glover SpeRk. HelgeHmentd e L GRCNON. .. A, siatiat: conimilcalion o8 50 There's Py gy R i 1 3 i g w e 101 vou. 3 108. Park, the fascinating rooflines and romantic architecture of s P 7 A8 00 o, Sy, Wobruaty rmn Zfi'A'wg'r'a"A"v?fur"ru MAYME X o ,m,'}{ .N,'"u,,csm‘” o . f 4 DoG. T T 5 Temple, 3th and V v = ._Ldnc. 480 Olde Englande, the exquisite harmony with which each dis- e Ba0 e White s R R T R i R e T o ick: qu‘rgad Emdemt Servig— : X g At Tarizements for and attending the funeral | Sihe Cierfory’ o1” ol dedr "belaved. ather e ol G HANSON_ Serv tinctive dwelling fits into the eternal charm of the VILLAGE e o Boroie s Canrezational Chireh. | i dvenod iote nfrf‘f.’u':fifi one vear ak6 o HW“ % . Deal &c nCo. as a whole—can you doubt that these and many other at- ; m'\‘561;"'(&:‘“5""5%"'""“32{?n DE| Bor BV onder of {».':' ;f- oy "wordaipta | sooas. Febeusey 2021028 i FOXHALL. enhance th Y il Rinster : iR fee nk paeeen puua | T DA TALTA tractions peculiar to enhance the true enjoyment MALE 1 WILLIAN. 4 g Of_some kind word or_some kind deed : : £ BTN e aih 3 Attente A 3 x : of your home itself, and stabilize its value? Lose yourself B LAWSON. | Thursdas. 1 st s NS S el 436 7th St S.W. in the alluring MODEL HOME, created by W. &. ]. SLOANE : dec ihres Eaoniree R T A OWiP X i R S e sk B(l;‘;\er oSms g : 5 ard Hote 3 3 A (o g AT of New York, at 4428 Greenwich Parkway, in the VILLAGE BUNCH KEYS. Prllman 115 mnrmw"'"“ ;. e Mo tudia | $oh PhEVOR ER CHIEDEEY Apo) uf‘:?‘?:l&‘,'fl T Nsw February 24. Return Pullman Co. el Re: R A2 of FOXHALL, situated just South of Reservoir Road via Fox- Station __Reward _26° Thains TeRting fuperal " RENATE R o it r:i' F. COSiELLO RTIFICATE No. C-000 of Sentember lat. | chapel. 3rd and Eye <w. Funeral Tues d. . for two sh of the Potomac March 1. from Friendship Baoii hall Roa tne Power Co. 6% Dreferced atouk. e e et and i1 the. w0 Relatigas and Al to, mytelt 1 hold_and_know 17 CAP. ST. NORTH N Lo g T () ML S e 02 | Thal Rorrawiu s’ Mheh bapa and 1 Wm. H. Sardo & i Z ki On Saturdas. February 26 sor DOBERMANN PINSCHER, mal Etor 1878, East Chpitc Baderi et oUMo) & IO IO . o ehain collar: name Rolr " * Rewar. R WILLIAM. 1 That dav comas back. as all sad daye will 'vate Invalid Limousi: Homes Priced from $11,500 to $15,000 Giatntr v B0 BT o RPN IR T e Mt SR | PINESE™C incoln sed . Phone ain 6467 heral from his late, residence on X £ v U Chapel Sk DRl erony. =it Wt ,v;;;;::- "ot At 280 i, “intermeni | YOUR, FONELX, PAUGHTER. Appie “"’"""'l - Return to 1820 Irving V! RD. In_remembrance v 4513 27¢ " | LEWIS, rted this life suddenly, Febru- | CRAWFOI 2f WFoRS: re OEN - T S \ v Col 27" joved husband. WILLIAM H. C OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY ) RINGS (2. broken. crysial and_onyx: | 3 o §aNE L e | Rt parted e g e 3 Sear 0 | weitper the succrpory of nor box ready for mailing. Reward. Colum- ved wite of the late, Richard L. Lew today. Pebruary 26, 1026 il be = Ex hter of Alexandria and t As_1 gilenfly sit in the evening, ment. 1009 s'_ Jate. Mary Steele and sister of William eeling, 80 sad and alone. Phone runk 00.10 . Drive West from Dupont Circle via Q Street to 31st, EYEGLASS] P turn North to R Ktreet, then West to 35th. One ?,'.'L’,{’msf.fli""’ O Frank. 565 een| A Sesle ""p{f,},’,‘.’l Rirogs of Jejstives "“‘.;‘,'f;’.fé“:.ffi';..’"}i.fi'&'.‘;‘.fihm. square South on 3ith is Reservoir Road, a direct 3 GLASSE: in at 3%, at 1:30 from Third giss your toft and_gencle voice. 3 route West to the Village. Or take the Fozhall bus Saturd Belmont st between 13th| Chireh. ] g K Plour sweet and tender smile: at Dupont Circle. 7 n . T, hone North 2702 after 6, sd:,m allock. pastor: 3 fioul o dear. 3t o? ke e LDWA initials X W.) and TFE. xlS AUCE H CRAW- §§‘ G, i A W: k Vovri l\‘. A tribute of love to the BO?*SO"%QOIZHELPS i et SR °fi"fiwxfilfl”fl" varty z .fi X808 AyD 1417 K Street—Main 9300 : N white g0 3 fl,ma v{_"" o B wrrgu"q, gwf{uul our mother. SARAR 25,1927 at| oD Fenruiary 36 Toit T 460 to- Gone, blfl n t forgol L of e tnte: Josep % kAT TN pa « | Gude v e sy o | BLAS Mo | Leaders for 19 Years in the Sa’e of Washington Homes ~ : .f:‘ d wite

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