• ¦ . ¦ ¦ v I THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. 0„ WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 23, 1024. 7 VICTIM MARYLAND MAN. RITES FOR G. F. C. SMILLIE VETERAN MERCHANT 23eatlte. 3Tn iHemonam. . George Andrews, Jr., in BHAWNER. Tuesday, January 22, 1224 «t Sacred to the memory of ADA S. Killed Funeral Tomorrow for Former Of- Georgetown Hospital, P. DIES COLLEGE HEAD DIES MAHOAKKT A., be- BELL, who entered eternal rest one year Canada, AT HOME HERE loved wife of tli« late Eugene H. Brawner. •Ko today, January 1023. Son of General. ficial of Engraving Bureau. hmieral from the ehapdl 23. of .Tames T. Bran, Sleep dear sister, thy Jr., who, Oeorpo 317 Pennsylvania ave. s.e.. Thursday, Janu- on. labor is coded; George Snowden Andrews. F. C. slxty-nlne ary at Sleep on. thy body free lrr.rn yoars Smlllle. 24, 9:15 a.m.; thence to St. Mat- Bye-bye: ;>afn. dispatches, old. formerly superintendent of Church, be we are gotug to you, according to telegraphic Moses Eitenmann Merchant thew’s Where mass will said at And we will Join the picture engraving at bureau in 10 a.ni. Interment Mt. olivet cemetery. never part &?afn. was killed In Ontario, Canada, on of engraving Jhe n ™VIN« MOTHER AND SISTER and printing, died ON • who MISSION IN D. C. MAMIh. Sunday, was a member of a promi- at his residence, 2631 Washington More Than EISENMANN. Tuesday, January 22, 1924, at Connecticut 2:30 p.m. MOSES DOWNEY. A Maryland family. He avenue, Monday, will EISENMANN. Funeral tribute of friendship to the nent was the be tendered from his late res:dence, 1842 Kalorama rd. memory of my dear friend KATHLEEN, funeral rites at his late residence to- Fifty Tears. u.w., Thursday, January 24. at • who passed son of the late Gen. Snowden Andrews 10:30 a.m. away ten years ago todat, r» morrow afternoon at Dr. W. M. Riggs, President of January 23, 1914. 4 o’clock. Burial EISENMANN. Members of Argo bodge. No. of Maryland, who was in command will be private. IDA * JMU 418, I O. JJ. IT., are requested, to attend SACHEY VTEUMANN. .Mr. was Eiscnmann, a of field artillery from Maryland, un- Smlllle one of those dis- Moses merchant in in Clemson, S. C., the funeral of their late brother, MOSES FANXHOY. In sad but loving remembrance of missed Institution r " " der Gen. “Stonewall” Jackson. In the from the bureau In 1922 “for ¦Washington for more than fifty years, EISENMANN, at 1842 Kalorama rd. n.w., .„ . , 1 the good of the recently ? Thinsday S!l mother. SELENA Army of Northern Virginia during the service” and yesterday at home, morning, January 24, at 10 a.m. ELIZABETH 4ANTUOY, who departed this served vindicated by Secretary of the died his 1842 Kal- lire two years ago today. January civil war, and who also on Treas. The members of Association 23. 1922. of three governors of Mary- ury Mellon. Ho was recently em- orama road, following an illness of Expires In Hotel. EISENMANN. the Day after day we think the staff ployed Oldest Inhab'tants are requested to attend of what she is doing land, of artillery. by the American Bank Note six months. Mr. Elsenmann was sev- associate In those bright realms of air; in command the funeral of our late member, year. He was a graduate the Virginia Company. The position ho held with M. EISENMANN, his late residence, *Der her tender steps pursuing. of latter enty-one years old. from Beho.d her grown more Instnnt Telief! Don’t stay stuffcd- sneezing. Tho second and third Military Institute, and Is survived by tlie organization was said to Dr. W. M. Riggs, president of CTem- 1842 Kalorama rd., Thursday, January 24, fair. have been a better one was He was born In Germany, where he »on C., of at 10:30 a.m Thus do we walk with her and np! Quit blowing and snuffling! doses usually end all cold grippe two sisters, Mrs. Gibson Fahnestock than the College, S. and one the broken keep un- Take and was the of the one which he formerly held with the spent his boyhood. He to this foremost educators of the south, died THEODORE W. NOYES. President. “Tape’s Cold Compound” every misery. of this city, who wife came J. ELIOT Secretary. The bond which nature gives. Gibson Fahnestock, and Mrs. bureau. country at the age of nineteen and late last night In this city, where he WRIGHT. Thinking two hours until three doses are “Tape’s late He is (h»t our remembrance, though uu Cold Compound” is the Eldridge. and a brother, survived by his wife, Mrs. P. settled In the District. He was a had come attend the meetings of EVANS. Tuesday, January 22, 1924, 12:80 taken. The first dose Frederick O. Smlllle, children, to at spoken. opens cloggcd- quickest, surest relief known and Lee Andrews and four Mr». K. member of the firm of M. Elsenmagn the executive committee of the Land a.m., 5A1,1.1 E T . dearly beloved wife of May reach her where Charles of New York. Handy & she lives, up nostrils and air passages of costs only a few cents at stores. f. of Raleigh, N, C.; Mrs. Paul Hro,, at ISM Pennsylvania avenue. Grant Colleges of the United States of John It. Evans. Funeral from her late resi- drug A. Davis of Philadelphia, and It. He was a member of Hiram Dodge, which His dence. 3313 Brothers place. Congress HER HUSBAND AN • head: slops nose relieves Contains no he was a member. death Heights. at DAUGHTk'u.* running; quinine. Tastes nice. Income tiled 1923 Keith and of Albert Con- D. C., Thursday, January 24, ' tax returns In Smlllle Prod B. Smlllle No. 10^F*. A. A. M., Pike occurred In the Harrington Hotel, and p.m. Relative*, tribute of love and devotion headache, dullness, paying city. sistory 2 and friends luviled. In- to the memory feverishness. showed 115,356 women as the this R. No. 1, Scottish rite, is to have caused- by • of our deaf wife, mother “heads M. S. believed been terment Congressional cemetery. grandmother. and tax under the classification of Almas Temple, the Association of the rupture of the heart. CLARA W FRANCIS, who *our year a Oldest Inhabitants and the West End He was ill yesterday, FINAN. Monday. January 21. 1924, BLANCHE agu yesti-rday, January 22. taken neces- FINAN (nee Edmondston), CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Citizens’ He was a sitating his absence from beloved wife of Association. also the White Michael F. Fiuau. Remains resting at the D'c of (hat The Cosmopolitan its member of Washington Hebrew Con- of H. l‘°ur uphappr dav. ~ Hub will hold House when the other members H. Hines Company funeral home, When God •¦••"¦iiiiimmiiiiiiiinMimmiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiiiiiMimiimiimiimiimi weekly gregation. 2901 called our dear one away. luncheon at the Franklin the committee called on President 14lh st. n.w. Notice of funeral later. A loving wife, a mother good Square Funeral at Coolidge. • and kind Hotel tomorrow at 12:30 services will be held He arrived here Monday (Fredericksburg papers please copy.) -No fr.eud on earth like her we will find ’ o’cloi k. 10:30 o'clock tomorrow morning at of “Mike” Heislef has been and attended a conference the at For ns she always designated vjlm” the residence, Rev. Abram FXTRR. Sunday, January 20, 1924, Freed- did her best; : Table 36-ind. by Coliiflower, with Dr. committee with the Secretary of men's Hospital, fSfl (i grant her eternal rest. f president of the club, blmon of the Washington Agriculture. ALICE V. FURR of 301 her to be the “Cos- Congregation, Hebrew One of the purposes of I. st. n.w., beloved mother of Walter Devoted husband dmghtfr- H Satisfaction First officiating. . Oilcloth _ Since 1859 Sheeting mopolitan of the* day." Burial will the committee's coming to Washing- and Oliver Furr, sister of Jacob Toliver, AND GRANDCHILDREN. be In the Washington ceme- congres- aunt King. HILL. tery. Hebrew ton was to appear before of Ida B. Mattie Smith. A tribute of lore to the memory of The Jewish Inter Club Council will sional committees In conection with Blanche Cook, Justloe Cole. John E. Toliver our dear mother. SUSAN M. HILL, who Hr. and Sylvester Toliver. Funeral Friday, Jan- entered into years elect officers Monday, 7:30 p.m., at Elsenmann Is survived by two agricultural matters in which Iho In- eternal rest four ago to the Young brothers, Abraham and Jacob, and a uary 25, at 1:15 o’clock, from Asbury day, January 23, 1920. Priends’ clubhouse. 719 stitution headed by Dr. Higgs was • Mrs S. Dresener of Brooklyn, Church, 11th and K ats. n.w. Sweet 9th street. Louis Markelle of the - vitaiiy interested through Its experi- memories will ever linger. Universal GEORGE Monday. January 21, 1924, at 11:40 Time cannot change them, ’t‘s true: Service of Washington, will mentation work. Years that may ,-annot l« principal notified last night p.m.. THOMAS I)., beloved husband of Clara come sever w speaker. All Jewish His widow was M. aged Our loving remembrance of vou ~ and father of Albert T. George, 00 Fancy Oilcloth, S’ RjC*) bleached sheet- this morning, and * Hubs whose members are between and arrived here years. Funeral services at h’s i*idence, HENRIETTA AND TURNER. by seventeen and twenty-live years of FUNERAL RITES HELD was met local friends, 'Mr. and 1001* 12th st. n.w., Thursday. January 24. HILL. A token of love and devotion to Maj. Mrs. at memory the 810-818 'JS.'ST.SSS age who have not sent their repre- Mrs. George Mitchell, and 2 p.m. Interment Glenwood cemetery. of our dear mother and grandmother, ~I ft,:*'’ Seventh Street white. sentatives to the are re- Newman, U. S. A.; members of the (Fredericksburg, Va., papers please copy.) • St SAN M HILL, who departed this 1 if. council FOR BRIG. GEN. MACOMB (.and Grant four years ago today, quested to be so represented at vecutive comnrtte- of the GEORGE. Fay- January 23, 1920. the A special communication of La Sometimes met ting. colleges. President R. A. I*earson of ette Lodge, No. 19. F. A. A M„ is called when our hearts grow weary High of Ames, Iowa; Blzzell for Thursday, January 24. 1924, Dr our ta-k seems ver* long Officers Army Act as Pall- President W. B. at 1:30 When our burdens Inltv Society class in Christian of the A. and M. College of Texas. p.m., at Masonic Temple to attend the fu- look too heary University neral And we deem the right all w-rSouth Carolina, but in at St. Aloysius Church at 9 a.m alarms? -99 non-commissioned officers who served AGNES B DOWNEY. Pres. 'Tis but the voice that Jesus sends 69 At age 3"—lend date of b'rth for partic- the educational circles of the nation. To call us to Hi* arms, with that regiment at ELIZABETH A GOWANS, Sec. s founded 1865 the time Gen * ulars and lPn«t-st*o-> Company Macomb, HTS DEVOTED WIFE, MINNIEE. LEWIS. assets over $250,000,000 then a colonel, was in com- LAMB. Monday. January jljllt mand. 21. 1924, at 7:30 MANYETTE. In sad but loving memory I M, Leßoy fl’fl Woodward Bldg. p.m., at her of A- Ooff. the residence of son. Richard my ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. dear, beloved mother. JENNIE M. MAN Phone Main 840. Officers from the office of the chief L. Latnb, 3729 Jenifer st.. C hevy Chase. D YETTE, 3 < LAMB, who departed this life one year of in TONIGHT. .. THERESA ISABELLA in the 78th field artillery Washington als< ago today. January 23, 1923. were among University of Virginia year of her age. Funeral Thursday, Jan- = those present. The old Dinner. . A purchase that brings the finer kinds of pure silk to regimental uary 24 at 10 am,, from the Church of the Gone, but not forgotten. rain-or-shine colors were displaved » umbrellas Wash- Alumni, 8 o'clock, at Willard Hotel Blessed 23* IRENE. inert on The coffin was with the Sacrament. women at two \ rices that do not begin to represent decorated MANYETTE. sad , their values. Heavy quality flag of the Boy a I Region, a sword and The Good Templars will hold an LTEBEHMAN. Monday, January 21, 1924, In but loving -emembraact- of my beloved JENNIE M. = the cocked hat. Floral fron meeting, S o'clock in W. C. T. U. ISABELLA, beloved wife of the late Ijouis ‘mother. MAN taffeta silk tops; the majority with and tributes >ppii YETTE. who departed tb s life one vear ago amber tips ferrules and with wide silk selvage. the Dupont Circle Citizens’ Associa- .uilding, 522 6th street. Former Lieherman and mother of Lieta V.. Sol and today, January 23, KmII 1923.” = tion, from the class of 1873 Yale ve C. Randall will I.iel'ermau. Funeral from the chapel Handles include club, amber, carved wood, Uni- tepresentati H. of Frank Cider’s Sous Co., 1113 Sleep on. dear mother, and take thv real; inlaid and other beautiful styles. Colors include versity, from the Field Artillery As- Prob- 7th st. n w., God peak on “Present Prohibition on Thursday, January 24, at 2p m. 23* called you home, Re'thought'it best; r navy, purple, green, black, brown, red, etc. sociation and from the Alibi Club am ems." Entertainment program. He saw your suffering here was great other organizations were among th« LONGFELLOW. January 23. 1924, at 3 a.m., And opened wide the golden gale tributes. A military escort met th< Post, .so. 8, G. A. R., will at Shawmut. Calif.. MARIAN LOXGFEL- HELEN AND FRANK. * Burnside LOW. by daughter. body at Arlington. told open meeting at Grand Array She i« survived a Mrs. McKNIGHT. In loving remembrance of our Among the pallbearers were Mai L. Greene will Paul Rcharf of this city; two sons, Henry dear husband and fa!!. Senator Frank IV. Morris of Shawmut and William L. father. CHARLES Mi- Gen. Arthur Murray, Maj. Gen. Wil- peak. KNIGHT, who died one year ago todav Morris of New York, and a sister. Miss El- January 23. 1923. liam M. Black. Col. M. A. Delaney len longfe’lnw. Services at Sonora. Thurs- Maj. Academy I rom this world of pain Gen. Chamberlain. Brig Gen The Washington of day. Cremation at Oakland. 24* and sorrow George Scrlven. Brig. Gen. Sciences, the Geological Society and To a land of peace and rest, Charle MARTIN. Monday, January 1924, at has taken our one. McCawley, Russ Wendall, Woodbury he Philosophical Society will hold 21. 11:45 dear The Way to p.m.. THOMAS ALBERT MARTIN, a son Where he has found eternal rest. | \ , Blair. Truxlon Beale and Anthcnj I combined meeting. 8 o’clock, in •¦f the Clearance of late Thomas S. Martin of Charles DEVOTED WIFE AND Coats DAUGHTER. MARY Addison. auditorium of Interior Department county, Md. Funeral services from the M KNIGHT AND ALIC E HARRISON. • Jaggar, ¦uilding. Dr. T. A. director residence of his sister. Mrs. Thomas E. of love and devotion Serve \ Thursday SULLIVAN. A tribute S Best of the Hawaiian Volcano Observa- Baxter. 717 10th st. s.e.. at 2:30 to the memory of our dear mo her-ln-law ory, addresses: “The p.m.. thence to Congressional cemetery, A. SUES FOR will deliver two 'pint and and sister-in-law. MOLLIE SULLIVAN Ives friends invited to attend «• -.j DIVORCE. lawallan Volcanoes,” and "The Tok- who entered mt- rest one vear ago Interment private. (Charles county papers today. January 23, 1923. ' —ls to render the service ! o Karthquake." Both lectures will please copy.) * Says Husband Told Her He with slides and mov- Dear mo tier, you sun.-ied much: ’ Loved •Se illustrated MASON. Departed this life Tuesday, January * ' most ug pictures. You murmured not—l watched yon dav that will be valuable -’2. 1924. at I a.m.. at her residence. 911 by day— 75 French st. Widow Another. u.w.. MASON, And at | and $29.75 Society at LAVINIA then last with sad. sad heart to those who call upon you. ’ The Missouri will meet of tiie late diaries W. .Mason and mother of I you pass a«av. j? lt Mrs. Katherine Offterdlnger, in a Roosevelt, Washington Carl and Mason. Funeral saw Intel when- Roscoe from ONE WHO WILL NEVER FORGET YOU 25 •suit for a limited divorce against her •orrespondent s of news- Plymouth Congregational Church Thursday, Missouri DAUGHTER-IN-LAW MAT. always husband. .1, Fred Offterdinger. January 24. at 1:30 o'clock. Remains at ; We try to mould tells tapers, and their wives will be th< • Sweet memories will ever f Supreme Court that he' Representative Albert James’, 19th and L sts n.w. Unger; the District onor guests. 1 Time cannot change them, ’ti* true: . MASON. our service fit the . told to "get out,” tha’ All officers and memiiers of the to exact husband her ohnson of the state of Washington, that may come caLiiot gpver he “would not have her on a platinum ivies’ Reliable Immediate Relief Society My loving ln *ar vill mako an address. Music and to remembrance of vou. e^u and Extra Sizes 16 to 53 needs, requirements and tray” and that he loved another girl are requested attend the funeral of our SISTER-IN TAW JENNIE. » i [' '] lancing. beloved sister. Mrs. LAVINIA MASON. "who was a real pal to him.” Sh< Thursday, January 24, SULLIVAN. In loving we serve. at 1 o'clock, at remembrance of our SdeCt fr° | desires of those charges cruelty and Insufficient sup Henry - Knight ...ner speak of Plymouth Congregational Church, dear’wife and mother. MARY A. SULLI m Winter Coats of Bolivia, i will 17th and who I .Nor- port. They were married June 23 a Thlnketh,” 8 o'clock, at VAN. departed from this life one Tear I7HH/ 1 As Man ago, January E i mandie and Suedene—thick, warm, 1920, and have one child. The wlf- 'lrsl Congregational Church. To- MRS REBECCA BRENT, President. 23. 1923. 11 I | rich fabrics that look ADDIE . says she was compelled to leave her ! norrow. same hour and place, his CHASE GREEN. Roc. Sec’y. When they ask ns if we miss yon. I well and wear husband last June. Attorneys New-' MASON. All Y’es. it fills our hearts with pain; Si f jmsimXS I well. object will be, "How* to Overcome members of the Ladies* Coifed thy spirit & Reapers’ Society to attend But sweetly wh.spurs, myer King appear for thfi wife -'ear and Worry." are requested the •’Weep says per funeral of .Mi-s LAVINIA MASON, at Ply- not; in heaven we shall meet who her husband makes J3OO mouth again. concern. Oovern- Congrega Tonal Church, Thursday, month with a financial There will boa dance at January 24. 1924. 1:30 o’clock HER LOVING HUSBAND. HENRY E. BUT. Mrs. Mildred Hamilton sued her nent Hotels Hall. North Capitol ar.d MRS. MAMIE A. DENT. President. LEVAN, aud CHILDREN. EDWARD AND Fur husband, George Hamilton, an ¦ • LILLY. 1 ' | |||p Collars L. em- streets. 8:30 o’clock. MATILDA G. HARRIS. Recording Sec'y. | ploye of the government, for the an- )1 - WORCH. In «ad but loving - I MASON. The Ladies’ Banneker Aid Associa- remembrance of ~° £ Funeral directors ; nulment of their marriage. The cere- Red Triangle Outing Club; Moon- tion announces the death of our our dear father, ALFRED WORCH, who ec j Manchurian Australian Opossum, late mem- tered Wolf. into years I J fuS "~ £ Bcaverette 2901*05. N.W. mony was performed April 28 last, Igbt skating and sledding party on ber. Mrs. LAVINIAMAStIN. Funeral Thurs- eternal rest fourteen ago E j - an< f Sealine (dyed rabbit). I and the wife wants an injunction to Memorial reflecting pool, day. January 24. 1921 from Plymouth Con- today, January 28, 1910. , ancoln HIS FAMILY, • 'Phones keep her husband from annoying her tcet at Y. M. C. A. 7:45 o'clock. If pregat onal Church, 17th and P sis. n.w., in ot are coats, Attorney Walter appears no ice the club will hike at 1:30 p.m. ~ E | 23?" the Plush both plain and fur L<. Columbia 7025-7011 >1 Holland so: here is Secretary. k The Expense a Metier ofYour Desire d the wife. LAUDONIA FULSOME, E trimmed. is Own hrough Potomac Park. MAMIE K. DENT, President. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Tuesday. January night. Rotary Club, at Wil- MILLER. 22, 1924, RCTH Ladies* IRENE. li'loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. FOUND. ard Dinner, 7 o'clock, in can same f Hote?l. E T. M Her. aged 2 years and 2 months. COW—Owner hare by identify arge ballroom, followed by dancing Funeral from tor parents* home, M and expense of same. Edward Schiofser did ins .n small ballroom. si s.e.. Friday, January 25, at 2 p.m. In- 45th and Brooks at.. Henning. I). C. 24* terment at Congressional cemetery. 24* poo— Black and white, shaggy male. Spply Miss Harriett Dunn, national sec- O'TOOLE, Wednesday, January 23, 1924, at | Flashes Spring in This Washington Animal Rescue league, 34! of Showing retary of Girls’ Friendly Society her residence. 3210 17th <». n.w.. KATH- of Mar.' land are, s.w. the WM, H* SARDCT&I!or n America, for work among foreign- ERINE R. O'TOOLE, widow of the late 412 H Phone —Male, wire-haired, white taj Marguerite »t. n.e Lincoln 524. TERRIER with -orn girls, will speak on “The Michael O’Toole and mother of Modern Chapel. Automobile Funeral!. spots. Cat—White, half grown female, ambe; In Midst,” o'clock, C. Cortiett. Anna May Lynch and James J. aye*. Apply Washington Stranger Our S in O’Toole. Requiem mass at the colored Animal Rcs- Ipiphany Church of THE ORIGINAL cue League. 34!) Md. are, i.w. parish hall. the Sacred Heart at 9 a m. Friday, January I , | That So Admirably 25, 1924, 24* Trimmed Y. M. H. A.—Weekly dance at LOST. REST. Monday. January 21, 1924, at 8:15 ¦uilding, 11th street and Pennsyl- FRANK, Ittli&peaircCto. Exemplify the p.m.. beloved husband of Ruth | Su- . BARPIN—With seventeen pearls, between ania avenue. Rest. Funeral from his late residence, 1208 HSTREET, N.w. 2801 Georgia ave , on Thursday. January Powell School and 380 U 14th st. Reward of Phelps 24. fererC Apt. 401. 3800 14th st. K.l J. Henning and William at h:3O a.m. Requiem mass at the Church MAIN 108 TORRfWYMOFSt | Premacyof Our Line, Ino will be the speakers at dinner of the Sacred Heart at 9 o'clock. Relatives BAR PIN. diamond, containing also 3 City and friends invited. Interment Arlington ALMUS R.SPEARE WiLL£ B.SPCARt sapphires Please communicate with K J ¦y the civic section. Women’s w- national cemetery. . 23* CLYMJ.NIChOuF——• Haas. M. ST!*?. Reward. 23* nub. BELGIAN POLICE DO(J on SundayT 2Ulh, in REHACE. Departed this life Monday. Janu- Du Puy ary 21, 1924. at S’hley Hospital. RUDOLPH Brookland. Reward will be given. Pimm Mrs. William Atherton will HERBERT B. NEVIUS J-J 476-W. ddress the Woman’s Democratic Club REHAGE. beloved husband of Katherine F. 924 YORK AYE. N.W MAIN 2608 counts Potomac 23* Nalley NEW Time when ¦ >f Baltimore on the subject of “Con- Kehagc. Funeral from Thomas R. Private Amliulxpcp. BRACELET—GoId; inscription inside “Alia! Seas funeral parlors Thursday, January 24. • ervation," for her "The you need a m to Lila. Reward Col, 3999-W. taking, text at 8:30 a.m.; theuce to St. -Mary’s Catholic Quick. Dignified and Kftjcient Service. ,ands Which Ye "Possess, Who Shall Church, on sth st. n.w., where requiem BRACELET—Broad gold, in or near President W, & Physic Theater after opera January 21. Reward Vdminister Them?” high mass will be snug for the repose of W. Deal Co. Owner Morgan Tel Franklin 3095. 25* his soul at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends Sl6 U ST. N.E. LINCOLN S2OO. icspectfully invited to BREASTPIN, Monday, The Audubon, Society of the District attend. Interment Automobile Service. Chape! old-fashioned, minia- Congressional cemetery. ture, scene Mont Blanc. Reward. Room will hold Its twenty-seventh annual RCBINSCN. The 124. Census Bureau. 24* meeting. 8 o’clock, in auditorium of remains of ALFRED ROB- Vew Museum. Birds of Lay- INSON will be taken from the vault and gilt, with large blue stone: SO National placed in ftie family Wilson GmisssSm BUCKLE. lot. Woodland JusiPfl~ tan (Territory of Hawaii) moving ESTABLISHED ¦Q reward if returned to 915 North Carolina cemetery. Thursday. January at p.m. so PLUTO uctures, by Dickey, pre- 24 2 I arc. 25* taken Mr. Friends Invited to attend. May h’s soul by Dr. Alexander Wetmore, rest in peace. • OAP with S. NT. S. badge; tinder please re- sented GODMOTHER GRACE. MORTICIANS turn to S. O. Jones, East Basement, Wash- Friends of members Invited. ROSS. Departed tills life Tuesday evening. tngton Terminal. Washington, I)., C. • January 22, 1924. at 10:30 p.m.. at Freed- 1730-1732 PENNA.AVE. WATER men’s Hospital. MARY A., devoted daughter COW—Red, vicinity Eour-mlle Va. No I Rub. of the late Richard and Annie PHONP«S: MAIN 5512-5513 HERE. B. K. Ross tify I>. L. Lubar, Potomac Yards, Route 4 SEEKS BROTHER and of Alexandria, Va. • sister El zabelh C. and the late Wil- Mrs. H. G. Williams, 71 Union liam U. Koss. Notice of funeral hereafter. • THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS Thysic [ DO'I iSetter) female, yellow ears "and otn Hreet, Buffalo, N. Y., has asked the SCOTT Departed this life Monday. January 131 ELEVENTH ST. B E. spot. Reward. Adanis 4533 24* ocal police to assist finding her 21, 1924. at 4:30 p.m.. WILLIAM H. SCOTT Undertakers. Kmbalmen. IKK!—White pointer, tirown head, spot on brother, Reed. They were of 204 H st. n.w.. beloved husband Homelike Funeral Parlors. John in- of Mrs. Phone Lincoln 4-SO. ncu left hip and right hind leg; Maryland tag No un orphan in Norfolk, Callie D. Scott and father of William U. Radiant arrivals to delight flates of home Scott, every woman and to please It. $lO reward. R. H. Dike, phone Columbia Va., when President Lincoln was jr. Funeral Thursday, January 24, at 958 J. 125 Buffalo ave., Takoma Park. 21• 1 p m., from the funeral parlor of Mrs. Rqth Frank every 'tilled, she wrote, her maiden name Oder's Sons C6. fancy—the new and pokes, 800, partly bull, female, brtndle all over, Dabney. 1132 3rd st. n.w. Friends and rela- 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.w. fascinating • Mainmam 2473 | off-the-facc- f neck; be rsg EYnma Jane Reed. A sister, tives Invited. Modern Chapel. Te'-phone. e.Hto little white under reward. 1328 Union Reed, conceits, mushrooms and at. s.w. 28* Lizzio has since died. Mrs. SMILLTE. Monday. January 21, 1924, nt 9 E matrons’ shapes—a Williams asked that her appeal be p.m., at design to pro- (S&at EARRING —White, large. imitation d his residence. 21231 Connecticut |3crrp & Inlaid a •mil in colored churches. ave.. GEORGE FREDERICK CUMMIN Wal&\) s v eveiv molds. Reward. 1503 Swann at. n.w. 24* M Perry—Main 9S4—Gerald Walsh. ide woman witli a becoming - l SMILLIE, husband of Lily Brandon. Inter- Boy early spring hat. EYEGLASSES—SiIver frame, Oxford style. ment private. Adams 'J.ISB. 1439 Spring mail. Apt. 102. • RYAN] men SMITH. Monday, January 21. 1924, at 4:45 JAMES T. Developed in Faille Silk, FOX TKRRIOR, wire haired, white, male, Carbs of p.m., ALVERTA. beloved wife of Edward 317 PA. AVE. S.E. | Gros de Trimmings flowers, brown collar, no tag. Reward. Call Main Cbanfes. 8. Smith. Funeral from her late residence, Model Chapel. Lincola 142. of fruits, feather nov- • 7928. evenings. North 618. GANEY. We wish to express onr sincere 1121 Sth st. n.w.. Thursday, January 24. Private Ambulance*. Londres, Straw, Satin, ; thanks ami appreciation to = bifeand combi- elties, quills and ornaments. OIjASEES—In tau case; reward. Potomac our relatives ami lit 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to Livery in Connection. Black, all the 153 25* friends for their sympathy, kindness and attend. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. 23* nations and imbo beautiful floral offerings at effects. nevv the death of . colors . GLASSES—Pair shell-rlm. January Please Suddenly, on Monday. January 21, Joseph F. Birch's Sons | f combinations 17. our loved one. ANNIE MAY GANI'Y SMITH. SMITH, call H. Lane. Col. 10466. UEU HI’SHAM) AM) FAMILY. • 1924. WILLIE LEE eldest daughter GLASSES—Person who found tortoise-shell of .1. Humbird Smith and Annie Robinson 3034 M St. N.W. £‘“?t &«• hats? THOMAS. We wish to express our sincere Smith. Funeral from her )a!« residence, glasses please call F. Dennison, 1301 K n.w. appreciation to Automobile Service. thanks and our relatives and 3503 Newton st.. Mount Rainier, Md., at 11 Franklin 7827. ’ sympathy * WILLIAM LEE. Funerm Director friends for their and beautiful a m. Thursday, January 24. E and HANDBAG—Lady's, top, floral tributes at the deaili of our Embalmer. Livery In connection Commodious velvet, silver con- lieloved TAYLOR. Wednesday. January 1924, at taining money, driver’s license, card case with brother. BRUCE THOMAS, and also the ‘23. chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate If kind words expressed By the ministers. 1:10 a.m., at the residence of her son, H. prices. 332 Pm. aye, n.w. Tel. till M 1385 cards, glasses, etc. Reward returned 1820 Taylor. A., | SB.OO 70x80 • • J. 1122 4Vs *l. s.w.. MAMIE Part-Wool 19t It. Phone N. 9132. THE FAMILY. Taylor, AC widow of the late John B. age *l2 KEYS—Gmail bunch of automobile keys, re- THOMAS. We wish to express our s'ncere years. Interment Prosi>ect Hill cemetery. Timothy Hanlon turn. Room 624. Star Building. Reward * thanks and appreciation to our relatives Thursday, January 24, at 2 pro. (Golds- 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343. and friends for their kindness, MALTESE near Rockville; sympathy boro anil Wilmington. N. C., papers please | Blankets, Pair POODLE, white; and beautiful floral tributes sent i during copy.) his name is ”N!ckle”: ?5 reward. Alber: at the Illness and the death of our beloved January SPEARE Lake. 3117 K. West 585. 25* brother, GARFIELD TORBERT. Monday, 21, 1924. at his V.L. CO. THOMAS. 1(133 st., the of nor con- Note gray, • res dence, Hobart FRANK PEY- Neither successors the extra well as’ the thick, fluffy, POCKBTBOOK; containing money and THE FAMILY. W Kpeare heavy quality. These come in D. C. drlvera permit card. Reward if re- TON TORBERT, lie loved husband of Anna nected with the oriKinal K. the WATSON. Wo wish to express one heartfelt (ncc 94 I ' " *" I>. Torbcrt Dalrymple). aged years. establishment. Q4n \KJ opU,ar h ds ot pl white, turned to Mrse. Blanche Herbert, 1011 Var- neighbors, FC»* M = P k d blue and appreciation to our friends and Funeral Thursday, January 24, at 11 a.m., Frank huge 23k. IN. VY . .’ white, tan and white and gray and white, num at. 24* relatives for their many Phone .f' and evidences of k’nd- - = from St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. Inter- have wide hoisettc \ bills, ness. sympathy and laututifn! * binding. POCKETBOOK—Containing small change floral tributes ment private. —because, when they 'YjHH and key; Tuesday evening, oth ami F sts., Mt. during the lost illness and death of our be MONUMENTg * used tor wear armor, Pleasant line; reward. Call Lincoln 748-. T. loved hual>and and father. WASHINGTON. Waller Memorial Tent, No. ' - ELLEN- A. WATSON AND JOHN 210, will hold a call meeting at 205 O st. We~specTalize in designing and enect- RING—A five-stone sapphire and three-stone WILLIAM Wednesday, January to arrange (ho they thought it safe ulES—- WATSON. 23. for Ing memorials (monuments and to diamond ring; Monday afternoon, possibly In funeral of Sister AGNES WASHINGTON. mauso. the helmet i Royal; to AU-Wool Blankets, $9.95 remove Palais generous reward. North 2106, All sister tents ara invited funeral. leums) of quality and character. when talking with a action, Apt. 1028. •_ EMMA J. HALL, Leader. I ure 01 friend.This ©eatfjs. you see many speci. i Jyf ,? warP an d filling of excellent, durable a compliment, passed into our custom SATCHEL—Containing basket ball outfit; WASHINGTON. All members of Loyalty Let us take to are - / 6 3rC etter ofraising the hat. Customers compli- Monday night, between Alexandria and Wash- ANDREWS. Suddenly. Sunday. January 20, Council, No. 297. I.- O. St. Lnke, hereby mens of our work In any of the local dm blankets than the price tngton. Please return 324 U st. ue. 24* Lake, notified to attend the funeral of our late buys 1924, at Kirkland Ontar o, Canada. at ordirmrif ment us on STRING OF PEARLS—24-lnch, with silver GEORGE SNOWDEN ANDREWS, aged 65 s'ster, AGNES WASHINGTON, Vermont cemeteries. H clasp. K. Avenue Baptist Church Thursday, January double safety Reward. O. S. years, Sirs. eon of the late Gen. B. Snowden An- 24, THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC.. Rich. Main 4817. 24* drews and brother of Mrs. Gibson Fahne- at 1 o'clock • HATTIE R. JOHNSON, W. C. a CAT, male; pronounced stripes, stock of this city. 23* 914 Fifteenth Street. Bed m TablSS TABBY while JULIA M. LAYTON. W. K. I Comforts, $1.98 breast, bob tail. Reward. 1421 Chapin st. BAILEY. The district of Columbia Society, this January because Revolution, YOUNG. Departed life 21. 1924, ill Three-quarter they gain from them safe re- n.w. 23* Hons of the American announce . brief illuess, MsL 11l 11:30 pni., after a LENA FUNERAL DESIGNS- E I and twin-bed size regret tha death of Compatriot comforts, cov- lief white gold, flexible silver with of Mr. ida" \m from colds, grippe and headache. WATCH—Swiss, B. HAILEY YOUNG, the daughter and Mrs. J. H. E 1^^6 mater *a l an d filled with Absolutely true aspirin, tablets so bracelet. Monday morning, between 15th and CHARLES WcElderry. She leave* to mourn her mother, Prompt auto delivery service. Iffl white D s.e. to 14th and East Capitol or on George- SAMUEL HERRICK, President. brothers, husband Aril,tic—expressive—lnexpensive. skillfully KENNETH S. WALES, Secretary. two a and a host of rela- sheet^cotto made that their beneficial town car. 1523 D at. s.e. Lincoln services w)ll be at 2588 16th Reward. Wednesday, January tives. Funeral Co., F action begins in 15 seconds. Highest 2650. BALDWIN. 23, 1024, st. s.e., Anacostla, D. C., Thursday. Janu- Glide Bros. 1214 St. WRIST WATCH—gold, engraved J. R. T. at her residence, 2040 Mills ave. n.e , ary 24, at 1 p.m. Interment at Woodland S 51*25 purity, never or * Dav • Feather Pillows, 88c Each irritate bum. Return to ITI7 18th st. n.w. Phone N. 1176. FLORENCE M.. wife of d H. Baldwin, cemetery. Allfriends Invited. 01 One of 200 Puretest preparations. in her 52d year. Funeral services at above E ??!, with fancy, serviceable art tick- Every WRIST WATCH—A platinum, set with dia- address Friday. January 25, at 5 p.m. In- We Specialise in floral aw “ I? with item the best that skill and monds and sapphires; Saturday evening, be- terment In Burdett, S. Y. • £ new, clean, odorless feathers. Wardman Park Hotel and and 3n itlcmonam. vtay conscience can produce. tween 18th Tuesday, January 22, 1024, at Columbia pfl. A reward will be paid. Inquire EOHLAYER. at 3ELL. A tribute of love and devotion in Designs Moderate. Adam* 25* 7 pm. at her residence, 616 E et. n.e., our friend, ADA P. nit—s7,oo 1901 Blltmore at. Phone 023. C., memory of dear R. e Marseilles Bedspeads, $5.98 JOSEPHINE beloved wife of the late departed this life oue year ago WBIBT WATCH—Small, gold with red dial, Bohlayer. will be held BELL, who = ave. Mas*, John T. Funeral today. January 23, ‘ Marteilles Spreads, with deep raised pat- loot on walk from Nebraska out from her Ute residence Friday, January 25. 1928. tarns. In the JujqOK ave and Murdock Millrd. Reword. Cleveland at thence to St. Joseph's Church. Just when her life was brightest,'* size Stfef a.m.; S liberal for raised beds. Nebraska and 8:80 1000. Mt. Vsrnon Seminary, 2nd and C sts. n.e., where mass will be Just when her hopes were bast. *l\o/xaJUL T)ruq Stems Mass, ares. said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. She wss taken from this world of pain « home rest. uaJQßfes.!th S2O BlLL—Between P et. and R. T. ave. on RelsWves and friends invited to attend. In- Tr> of eternal 14 *H.STS. ti.W. MAIN 6953. Congregational 24 HER FRIENDS. ROSA AND JULIA. £ 1 44th at.' Reword. F. 776. , , teriqcul cemetery. L r