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Potomac Womar. Succumbs. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, failed to achieve success in Hawail. D. C.: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2 Dyed Mourning Black | In 24 Hours CarmackDry Cleaning&Dyeing Co. o 6 Dupont Circle 2469 18th POTOMAC, | Rettie Har | died at her r of Blucher will be at widow e | Burk B i':ur: Should Have Gawler Service! O e e ng you the enclosed check o know that Mra ——— ciate so much the Kind- hy you and your or- The Dill rendered is very AWLERS /G SONS- In, Creas: 8. % MORT < Aitred L Gavler 30-1:82 Penna Ave. N. NON-SECTARIA “In sen JOSEPH Gawler Vi, December 2 avenue, here vesterday WL —Mrs. nm NATHAN BARNERT " DIES IN PATERSON yelire Tast I She e na Hansborough ndy, Va., to- :Phllanthromsl‘ 89, Got Start| | Furnishing Uniforms for [ ~Union Army. i By the A PATEL | Nathan Bavnett and former may hix home here to . Iis death closed the earveer of an- other _emizrant who suvmonnted e pented failures to win wealth and po- sition fn business and influence in the history of his community. He was known as the only Jew for whom a monument was erected while he was livine Barnert was horn in Posen, Ger- many, September 20, 1838, At the age of 11 vears he eame to New York with his parents and at 14 he joined the zold rush to California. He was un- 'Successful as a prospector and later December 23 philanthropist rson, died at 9, - of RALEIGH HABERDASHER—1310 F STREET—Washington's Finest Men's Wear Store GIFTS FOR MEN That Are Sure of a2 Welcome! You want to pleasc a particular man—you want to give him some- thing for Christmas he will really like. There arc hundreds of just such gift things here—a few last-minute suggestions are listed. Let us help you with your choosing—we cater to men and know what they like. RaLcigh Neccar $1.50 to $6 Colors and patterns quite out of the ordinary. 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Ra Leigh Pajamas $3.50 English bmadclmhdpai.mms 1317 F Street MAJ. E. B. HARTLEY DIES; WAS RET!RED OFFICER ‘Was. Employed on Construction of Panama Canal and Served in World War. Maj. Edwin Bradfield Hartley, vet- aran of the World War and forme resident of this city, dled Diego, Calif, Sunday, according to word recefved here. Maj. Hartley was the son of the late Edwin B. and Mrs Mary Lyons Hartley of Georgetown. Ho was about 60 years old. Maj. Hartley was employed on the construction of the Panama Canal. At the outbreak of the World War he was commissioned a eaptain in the Because of fail retired from the th Success began to come to him when he came to Paterson in 1861, On ar. riving here he became a taflor and secured Government contracts to sup- ply uniforms for the Unlon Army. Through his work as a tailor and through real estate operations he built up a fortune, part of which he distrib- uted in the erection and endowment of several institutions in Paterson. He was mayor of Paterson from 1884 to 1888, and throughout his term of office conducted war on his Board of Aldermen with the slogan, “Turn o grafters out! His statue was od in 1926 In front of Paterson city hall. Barnert's wife, who died in 1901, was Miriam Phillips of London, England, whose brother served two' terms as lord mayor of London. They had no children, MRS. H. L. AYRES DIES. | Short Illness Proves Fatal to Boys’ School Founder. Avres, widow , and three yea went to live in San Diego. | He was married to Miss Jessie Bil of | lings, the daughter of the late died at the [ S. Billings, surgeon general. United -inaw, Mrs, | States Avmy. e is survived by his 303 M street, | widow and two daughters, Mrs. Rob- . pneumonia. She had|ert Porter of Davenport, lowa, and been {ll since Sunday. Mrs. Clarence Laxter of San Diego. Mrs. Ayres was born In Brooklyn D and spent much of her life in .\'nw\EDWIN GOODWIN DEAD AFTER SUDDEN ILLNESS naan, Conn., where sMe founded the New Canaan Institute, a prep school for boys. For the past 20 years she II)JI'I‘ ,ln de Washington her principal | residence She in survived by two| | crandchildren, Horace E. Ayres and| Idwin A. Goodwin, 77 years old, re- | drs ter Ripley, hoth of Boston |tired Government employe and for 2 member of the Twentieth [ many years a resident of this city, died in a local hospital Tussday after a sudden iliness. Mr. Good “in was a member of the old Nationa' Rifles. a military organization here, and wnas for 20 years superintendent of the hall Club. used by that organization. He also Ayres’ body was cremated at William Lee's undertaking estab- was a member of tie Royal Arcanum. e was employed as a _clerk in the <hment this afternoon. The ashes zeneral accounting office, United | | will be taken to New Canaan for inter- | ment after Christmas. | States Treasury Department, when re- ||||mi about six years ngo. He is sur- Mrs, Edward A collection of 120,000 heetles was recently bequeathed o the British | Museum of London. - e = vived hy his son, Edwin P. Goodwin. | His wife was the late Mrs. Ida B. | Goodwin, Perry & Walsh f O R inarishvVicsniweralcafdtiotetint hiz iate residence, 813 Taylor street, Morticians | today, at 10 o'clock. Interment was in Mount Olivet Cemetery. Private Ambulances 29 H St. N.W. Main 984 James Charles Loveless, 1. C. LOVELESS, 72, DEAD. Ryan Service [t et bien oo section, where he had been prominent means ef fwwncy in Democratie politics, died last night at his home here. Mr. Loveless had been in failing health more than i - — f vear, but his condition did not become Thoughtful consideration o alarming until a day or two ago. the trust that has been placed For many years Mr. Loveless, a re- in us by those who call, tired carpenter, had served as a Demc means that every step of our cratic election’ official for Vansville work shows care and exact- i and was well known. He was a clerk 3 the Maryland House of Delezates, ness. Funeral parlor, private Hy g . 0] 910, rvivi Mr, weles ambulance and livery in con- | fession 191 e nection. James T. Ryan Funeral Director 317 Pa. Ave. S.E. are his widow and several children. Telephone Atlantic 1700-1701 N HE Rites for Archie Thompson. Funeral services for Archie Thomp | =an, 83 vears old. retired building con tractor, who died at his residence, Twelfth street northeast. Tuesday wera conducted in the chapel at Glen wood Cemetery this afternoon, Mr Thompson was a native Wash! tonian and was prominent in frater organization. ANNOUNCEMENT Atlas’ Sporting Goods Store will be closed until Monday morning, Decem.’ ber 26, on account of the death of Mr. Simon Atlas. For the accommodation of those customers who have made deposits on articles to be delivered for Christmas the store will be open from 1 to 4 P.M. on Friday, Dccember 23, and from 6 to 10 P.M. December 24. eSS S AR SR SRS R SRS S S A Christmas Treat For the Entire Family! COLONIAL 1CE@ CREAM HOLIDAY BRICK SPECIAL Mistletoe Ice Cream and Cranberry Ice What Is This Mistletoe Flavor? A tasty com- R A T T T T e e S A i Grapes, Peach Cherrieoa, Al- monds and Brandy, delight- fully frosen into a creamy base. You will be sur- prised at the Aavor of this con- fection! 3 &fi = & _—e fl 1, Sealed in the New Triple-Wrapped Package There's a smack to every mouthiul of this delicions Vuletide confection! A new, novel flavor—=MISTLE TOE combined in biick torm with the popular alnl tasty CRANBERRY TCE, a treat that will be enjoyed by young and old, ahikel To make sure your Christinas dinner is aosuceess, put this important item on- your hist NOW ! Order from Your Dealer! Its Purity Guaranteed COLONIAL ICE CREAM CO. lg 622 PA. AVE, N.W. é Phone Franklin 321 %:marmwmmmammmmu in San| ago | John | a. mzmm:ammré! 7! . iy 2 e Rites Are Today LIAM F. WALTER. "RITES FOR OR DR. W WALTER. Funeral servi Walter, 58 southwaest, for m physician’ of this Providence Hospital V conducted in St. Dominic's Church today 9:30 o'clock ment was private in Cemetery. 487 street a practicing who died in attended St. John's Collage craduated from George. He was a member n Medical Association irty of the District of Columbia, the Washinzton Lodze of Elke and the Eagles. He was a med- ical director for the Equitable Life In surance Co, | THE WEATHER District of Columhia—Fair and con- tinued cold tonight and temorrosw, minimum temperature tonight about 28 degrees. Maryland ontinued West Vir ~Partly night and tomorrow, in temperature. Record for 24 Hours. Thermometer—Four p.m., 43; 8 p.m., 38; 12 midnight, 34;°4 a.m., 30; 8 a.m., | 28: noon, 37, Barometer—Four p.m.. 30.07; 8 p.m., 30.10; 12 midnight, 30.12; 4 a.m., 30.12; 8 a.m., 30.14; noon, 30.16 Highest temperature, 44, occurred at [ 2:30 pm. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 2 5 a.m. toda Temperatire same date last year— Highest, 37; lowest, 31, | Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States Coastand | Geodetic Survey.| Low tide, 11:55 a.m. and | high tide, 730 am. and | the Medical S and Virginia — Fair and 4 tonight and tomorrow. clondy to- not much change , occurred at Today 151 pm “42 pm. Tomorrow - Low tide, p.m.; pom. 238 a.m. and high tide, 5:12 a.m. and 8:24 | The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:24 sets, 430 p.m. Tomorrow | sets, 451 p.m Moon rises, 754 a.m.; sets, 516 p.m. Avutomohile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset, Weather in_Various Cities. am.; sun| un rises, 725 a.m.; sun § Tomoerature 8 ey wamory wegor we | Stations. g dew Abilens ... Alhany hae 4 ) | Needham Lee Jones, and a sister, Miss Imrac, Rismarel j i ne Tl WASH.. DC 3 Harta Hamilton FOCKETROOK Tady U R e \he muiree O Wie Lincaln 6874 \VINRLS avoiv” At R P v“\h.\".m on WAt v M Pitcher.” Frankin o0 Trom b BOX Lana! BRIK wani BULLIO Rewanl Nl Phone ¢ el hrow 100" Tenn o Ma Seorm. 620 SUh ot 0w 1 reward e der BN bk WIE white head. Re. wll_Decatuy Q01N “Naval \amlrm\ I Wurcau ol Ay “.'.“ Wy HUNCHTREYS Canitol. I Vil w, corie oldoltar o y F e .n Narth A :.;..m\ retut TN e d atdy on bach e a0 name Rewand Wire hatred ™ fox miav night b Return W S00k a-...» AN rewant e ol Yot substantial rewand. 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Cromwell died Tesday after a | short fliness ¢ was 82 years old and had Jived in Washington for the past 30 She is survived by | thres dai Mrs. William KH‘ burn, Mrs. Sypher and Mrs Frienda a i Taterment Gl esed Somers SUARP. <utdenis on Tuewt WILLIAM ¢ o attend Cometery SMITH. On Fr her Teeidence 1 Helen Huber of Philadelphia. Wedne De. a1 t 1008 om. HERMAN H:‘&Akh BiAT M. Biau at Oak Hill ¢ BOGGERSON. D b at ) wh TWILLIAM ved son 6f the late Jonn H, |/zabeth | Edmonston Brent Biother of Mre M rtha ¥ o ati @ressional WERBSTER. rum»v Dece nber 2] t a M hrishand Yieomter and oving fathe Hartha Sewsil, Fdward, 0] qreat. Omar. Clarence A He leaves fo Kreat-grandchi Decembar 24 E = - MARY u:m ON. devoted o ughter of Monty Co parlors urday. December W. Ernest Jaivis Georkia ave. n.w. BURRELL. Decarted this life on Fride, ,ml\ December 2 at her residence. 438 | It st LI, beloved grandmotner of Fannie Smijer. Notice, of | funeral later | CLARK. Departe pher i at n. 1 Co.' funeral parlors, 2 w.' lifa Tuesday, De- | 5 pm. at her | fiXkniET A | lark this Aid Assn death announces of M | residence. 1419 | Saturday. December | r”;'rfn "y HE] R‘ CHILDREN AND GRANDCHIL- MURRA The John Marshail Harlan Reiet | ation anuotnces the death f Siater | T Funeral from_ Mount | Carmel Baptist Chiarch, nw. Saturd Mervers a G L. B CURTIS. Rec CLARK. " The Rei ¢ Brneing ma LovINGEY FITZAGH AND MANvILLE FAMILIES T Com MATM F‘fl'f“ ul\-n\ Pr-. SIE E. BARY ARK. ox e Saturtay. Dy- 2 Nount Carmel Bavtig e nw. at 1l pm HAMILTON. P Forget you. Georgie. 1 _ I lovad you then, Your memory is as As on that day s It §s sweet to he COOK. on h»-vmzw 2 at 4 pm. from her daughter s home. terment at Goshen. Md On Thursdas. December am: i { e St B A Tor the spul Interment Mount Frederick rd. Baltimore, December 33 10 MELISSA emaina m(uv' at ine par chippert nnevivan Notice 'of Nineral be - On Friday. December at her residence. Ovean City, Md GARET E. (nee Gaull). Notie ¢ neral hereafter tay TNETT. e 11 PALL four years ag0 & elatives | =4 Thursday N,mmi one year ago today deuly her reaence. ARELL S. beloved wife o " 1 »-.m ..r-m r R FARKER W o ~ eare azo todar. De- Decem Hysot an Thursday ne Homepath heloved hishand ™ Relatives | and | 4 o Suodar. Pecenter 2 Diego, 1 Win' iRadb it uu\rln ! Frank Geier's Sons Con 1113 SEVENTH ST N W N Temnhana STARLISHED JOHN 'R."WRIGHT co. 1337 1008 St N W Phoos N P. A. TALTAVULL se 1 oF L JILTAVOLL By | Gansbinenn ) RRANCH OFFIK " CHAS. S. ZURHORST 0L EAST CAbiTOL ST ane F COSTELLO ]oseph 54 Blr h's Sons fa08e M s VWR V‘L SPEARE co Nelthee the susessors wid the arignal W R Relathes Tnvitead 10" auen LANE At her te- DOLGLA i AL atove adliess | wlatiyes 1087 ot a NRRANK v e JONN \m-\ et} Wil and g BRI Rt Notwe of W. Warren Taltavull s & l‘th & Spring 'hl Tlum(h Hmmn AWM N Phase ‘Wm. H. 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