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iW 10 , ffi Housed SwllMrmann ■ -—■ of Merit” Z/ Seventh ami Eye Streets, I _ # # • ! A Special Pricing of ' Dmingf Suites —of G rand Rapids Production— Grand Rapids has made a reputation for painstaking in Furniture mak ing that gives the name a significance comparable with sterling on silver. That established standard of quality sends us into the Grand Rapids market for its most popular types. January is a month of stock-regula tion with us —and for the coming week we are going to feature special re ductions (for clearance sake) on Grand Rapids Dining Suites. • • Ten-piece Combination Walnut Suites—of graceful model and handsome finish, as the sketch indicates. The Serving Table, China Closet and Buffet have effective design on the wooden doors. The five Side Chairs and 5000.50 Armchair are covered with Tapestry. Oblong Table—extendable to / 8 feet. SPECIAL NOW +* KJ I " Ten-piece Combination Walnut Suite —with Buffet, China Cabinet with glass-panel door—Serving Table, Oblong Extension Table, five Side and one Arm- So t rr. 50 i chair with Leather seats. Excellent materials and superior workman- ‘j I / ship—typical of its “birthplace.” SPECIAL NOW ! | Ten-piece Combination Mahogany Suite —true to the Sheraton period of design. The Buffet is fib inbhes long, the Dining Table has an oblong top 42xfiO inches and is x extendable to 8 feet. On the door panels of the Buffet, the China Cabinet, the Serving Table and at the comers of the rim on the Dining Table Top, and also on the back panels of the five Side Chairs and the Armchair, there is an application of figured veneer in a beautiful design, finished m a consistent color tone. The $ QQ Chair seats are covered with a handsome small figured pattern of ‘ f f Tapestry. SPECIAL NOW UKJkJ Ten -piece Combination Walnut—mellowed to the rich old Walnut tone of the early I English days—which also have supplied the motif of design. The Buffet is fi6 inches wide; the Dining Table, with a top of 44xfi0, is extendable to 8 feet. $ A f\f\ 00 Th ere are five Side Chairs and Armchair—upholstered in Tapestry— I Ilf' ’ll shaded to match the Walnut finish. SPECIAL NOW Nine-piece Suite of Combination Mahogany—in Duncan Phyfe design—Buffet, Combination Server and China Closet and eight-foot Table w sc£ Cl e£. oo drop-leaf ends ; five Side Chairs and one Armchair with Hair Cloth seats. SPECIAL NOW - . i’:•- v ' <■ | See the Cozy Home In Connection With the Washington Grocers Food Show and Household Exposition At Convention Hall, January sth to 17th, Inclusive . It was furnished by us. : HI " ' - ■ 1 % * I THE .SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, U. <J„ JANUARY 4, 1925-PART I, $785 STILL NEEDED FOR OPPORTUNITIES Five Remain Open, But Con tributions Still Are Be ■ ing Received. Contribution* for the Fourteen Oppor tunities of the Associated Charities are still comtngr in at the Social Service House, 1022 Eleventh street, so that the society hopes that the comparatively small balance of $785.23 now needed to care for the five opportunities etill open will yet be obtained. These opportunities and the sums re quired to close them are as follows: Opportunity Amount Still No. Needed. 7 $38.25 8 . ..*. 165.50 11 ... 154.23 12 187.47 13 . 239.78 Contributions may be sent to John Joy Edson. treasurer. Associated Chari tiee, 1022 Elcvvc-fith street northwest, or to the office of The Star. OPPORTUNITY No. 2—OVERWORK AND UNDERNOURISHMENT. Widow and three children. Amount arked for. $1,820. Previously acknowledged, $1,624.50. H. H. K„ $75 Mrs. A. M. 8.. $3 ; Bible class. Zion Lutheran Sunday school, $22.50 ; I- E. D.. $2? SI.. F., $5; C. P., SBB. Total,' $1,820. Closed. OPPORTUNITY No. 7—DOING HER FULL PART. Woman separated and three children (colored). Amount asked for, $520. Previously* acknowledged, $454.75. Mrs. A. McN., s2'; Columbia Lodge, No. 85, Elks, $25. Total, $481.75. - . Amount still needed, $38.25. OPPORTUNITY No. B.—THE ETER NAL TRIANGLE. Deserted mother and three children. Amount asked for, S7BO. Previously acknowledged, $587.50. C. C., $25. Total, $614.50. ' Amount still needed, $165.50. OPPORTUNITY No. II . INFLU ENZA'S AFTERMATH. Widow and four children (colored). Amount asked for, $728. Previously acknowledged. $403.50. Columbia Lodge. No. 85, Elks, S6O ; colored sympathizers, $15.27; A. V. H., $5. Total. $573.77. Amount still needed, $154.23. OPPORTUNITY No. 12.—SHALL THEY STAY "PUT"? Widow and three chil dren. Amount asked for. $1,456. Previously acknowledged, $1,074.03. A. G. F., $1 ; Bible class. Zion Lutheran Sunday school. $22.50; G. R. C.. $3; C. P.. $92; C. H. 0., $10; E. J. H. W.. $4 ; Miss M. 8., $2: M. A. P.. $3; Miss J. S.. $5 ; G. 8., $2; W. A. C., $5; H. P. 8.. sls: C. F. R.. $5; A. L. P., S2O; A. M. L., $5. Total $1,268.53. Amount still needed. $187.47. OPPORTUNITY No. 13. —EVEN THE CHICKENS ARE TRYING TO HELP. Widow and five children (colored). Amount asked for. $1,144. Previously acknowledged. $7 66.94. Hostess Club of Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A.. $5 ; A. L., $5: Columbia T-odge. No. 85. Elks, $100; colored sympathizers, $15.28 ; Miss E. 8.. $1; students Howard University dental clinic, $lO ; L. H. P., sl. Total, $904.22. Amount still needed, $239.78. Summary : Total amount asked for $13,588.00 Total amount received 12,602.77 Total still needed $7*5.23 The following contributions have been received by The Evening Star: Acknowledged $2,295.99 11. M. K. 7.00 Total $2,295.92 CITY NEWS. IN BRIEF. The Maihlngton Practical Psy chology Club wllj hold a business and New Year meeting tomorrow, 7:45 p.m., at the Playhouse.. Phyllis Wheatley V. W. C. A. naardl Gras committee is planning for its annual presentatioh February 14, at Convention Hall. The ’Minnesota State Society will meet Tuesday. 8 p.m.. at Susan B. Anthony Foundation, room, at 1709 H street, for election of officers. The Daojrlitcra of the American Colonists will meet Tuesday evening at College Women's Club, 1522 -1 street. The hostesses will be -Mrs. Casanova, Mrs. Smithers, Mrs. Van - aergrlft and Mrs. Bryant. The Dupont Circle Cltlaeaa* Associ ation will meet January J 2 at 4:45 p.m., at Rauscher's. Representative Davjs wll deliver an address. Regular meeting of Jit. Ann's Ladles’ Auxiliary will be held at the Institution tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Arrangements for the an nual linen shower will be made. Father of ’‘Safety First” Dies. CHICAGO, January 3.—Ralph C. Richards, veteran commissioner of claims for the Chicago and North western Railroad, who had been credited with being the originator of the, "safety first" movements, died to day’in Geneva, ' Ills. He started his campaign 12 years ago. The safety movement was one of his chief in terests in’ his life virtually until his death. , .. a labor Editor Dies. SAVANNAH. Ua., January i 3. Janies B. Farley, editor of the Glean er -and prominent in t union Jabpr Circles, died suddenly last night. He forrfierly resided in New York. LOST. AIREDALE —Female; about 7 months old; answers to toe name of Topay Liberal reward If returned. Kergt. Donovan, Marine Karrmeks. Bth and Eye ats. s.e. Telephone Line, 12S0. BAR PIN, with two diamonds and sapphire. Reward. North 52U3. • BILLFOLD —Tan. leather, on 11th st. n.wvT containing $35 and sddresr. liberal reward. BROOCH —Amethyst, plain gold setting, in downtown section, December 81. Reward. Telephone Columbia 43Q7-J. CANOE, green, Morris. 18 ft.; Boy Scout rose 44 on sleeve: 2 blankets: drifting, toward Alexandria. No'ify Philip Schneider. 612 6th st. n.e. Line, 4 lfta-W. 4» CHANGE PI'RRE. gray, containing 4 dollar bills and over dollar in change; Under please call North 4t>Qfl. Mrs. Chambers, <• CHOW DOG (yellow); collar. Howard. North 4»70._ DOG—Small, white: named “Hags"; strayed from 42 W at. n.w.; toy poodle; buahy hair; dark spot In middle of back; lower front teeth missing. Return above address. Re- Ward. Or call North 4857. * DOG. medium sire, yellow, part Eskimo and Spits; anawers to name of Sport. Reward. Return to 320 N. C. are. s.e. or call Line. 3286. __ 4* _ pi'P— Fertiale; alredale; about 2 months old: December 81; near 17th and Q. $5 reward. O. B. GLADDING. 1635 Q. Phone North 10119. PURSE —With *43 and identification card; 07, 18th st.; reward. Apply at British Embassy, 1301 10th s:. ItCRSB— December 81; Congressional L brary or vicinity 1812 Massachusetts are.; flat, tan purse, containing currency. Liberal .reward. t." 512 Mass, are, Co’iimbla 4514-J. CMBKBLLA —Blue silk: New Year eve: 170 U block Connecticut ave. Reward. Adams 2254-J | after .*■ p.m. * _ WRIST WATCH —1-sdy s, Hampden, gold. Re. wird. Columbia 3tt>2. «• 1 WRIST WATCH—Lady's, given gold: between VOth and Ta. ave. n.w. and Ist and M sts. s.e.: reward. Phone Lincoln 1815. A. I. Grimes, 1120 let st. «.*, 6* . i. *a SERVICES FOR DEAD. Holy Name Memorial to Be Held at St. Martin's. Solemn memorial services for the dead of the Holy Name Society will be conducted this morning at II o'clock in 9t. Martin's Catholic Church, North Capitol and T streets. The Rev. M. J. Riordan, rector of St. Martin's, will celebrate solemn high mass, with Rdv. Francis X. Cavanaugh aa deacon and Rev. Paul Furfey as sub deacon. The Very Rev. Ignatius Smith, prior of the Dominican House of Studies, will deliver the memorial sermon. The entire membership of the District Holy Name Society is asked to attend the annual vesper service in St. Mar tin's at 7 ;30 o'clock this evening, when Rev. M. 5. Riordan will preach- the ser mon. MRS. LOEFFLER DEAD. Widow of Charles C, M. Loeffler Expires in Philadelphia. Mrs. Hattie J. Loeffler, widow of Charles C. M. Loeffler and formerly prominent here, died at her home in Philadelphia Friday, according to word - received here today. The late Mr. Loeffler was a captain in the old Washington Light Infantry. • The body will- arrive here from Philadelphia tomorrow afternoon. I‘uneral services will be conducted at the phapel pf Thomas S. Surgeon, undertakers, 1011 Seventh street, Monday morning at 11 o'clock. Inter ment will be in Glenwood Cemetery. A daughter, Mrs. IV. C. Galleher of Philadelphia, will attend the funeral services. ' • i. E. SULLIVAN DEAD. Native of District Expires at Age of 47, Due to Heart Disease. J. Eugene Sullivan, 47 years old, an auditor for the Sanitary Grocery Co., and a life-long resident of this city, died at his residence, 1361 C street northeast Friday night. Death was due to heart disease, resulting from pneumonia. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Mr. Sullivan is survived by his widow. Mrs. Edna L. Sullivan; a daughter, Miss Dorothy V. Sullivan, and three sisters, Mrs. Fred Volz, Miss Eunice Sullivan and Mrs. Joseph Boyle. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. Edward H. Young of this city, Bahai teacher and student-lecturer on psychology and occult subjects, will speak at 3 o'clock before the Secular league. Subject: “Ethnolog ical and Present World Conditions From a Bahai Viewpoint.” t TONIGHT. "The New Cycle” will be subject of a talk. 8 o'clock, at United Lodge of Theosophists, 1731 K street. Man Drops Dead. Charles Miller, colored. 53. 1403 Fifth street, dropped dead in the office of the American Railway Express Co., 1331 G street, yesterday afternoon. Miller, in the employ of the L. C. Smith Type writer Co., was in the office of the ex press company to deliver an express package when he was stricken. His death probably resulted from an attack of heart disease. theTweather District of Columbia—Unsettled to day; probably showers in the morn ing; rising temperature; tomorrow j fair. Maryland Partly * cloudy and wanner today with occasional show ers; tomorrow fair. Virginia—Fair in west; showers in east portion today; slightly warmer: tomorrow' fatir*. fresh southwest winds. West Virginia—Fair 'today and to morrow; slightly cooler tomorrow. Records for 22 Hoars. Thermometer —Midnight, 30; 12 a m.. 30; 4 a.m.. 30; 6 a.m., 31; 8 a.m.. 32: 10 a.m.; 12 noon, 33; 3 p.m., 34; 4 p.m., 34: 6 p.m., 34; S p.m., 33; 10 p.m < 34. Highest temperature', 34.8; lowest, 30.' Relative humidity—B a.m., .87; 2 p.m., .87: 8 p.m.. .90. 1 .Temperature same date last year— I Highest, 45! lowest, 33. Weather ta Various Cities. , . , —Temperature.—■, Precip- Max. Min. itstion. Sat / Frl. Sat.. 8 p.m. to urday. night. 8 p.m. 8 p.m. Asheville. N. C 48 30 42 .... Atlanta. Oa 48 40 46 0.0 l Atlantic City. S. J. 36 34 Baltimore. Md 34 30 34 .... Birmingham. Ala 46 3« 44 0.10 RKmarrk. N. I>ak. 80 6 jJ •••• Ro#ton. Mich 32 22 32 0.l a Buffalo. N.Y 30 28 28 0 0. Chicago, Til 32 2ft 30 .... Cincinnati, Ohio. .. 38 28 3ft .... Cheyenne. Wjo 30 24 28 .... Cleveland, 0hi0,.... 34 21 Hi 0.01 Davenport, 10wa,... 32 22 28 .••• Ifrenrer, Colo 4t» 30 3H .... De* Molae*. 3ft Ift 31 .... IhtroitV Mi Hi....*... 30 22 30 O.Oft Duluth. Minn 22 18 Ift .... K1 ra*o. Tex 52 28 4ft Galveston. Tex’ 58 48 54 0.48 Helena, Mont 3ft 28 32 .... Indianapolis, Ind... 32 24 30 .... Jacksonville. Fla... ft 2 '4ft 50 .... Kansas City, M 0.... 40 Ift 32 .... Kittle Hock. Ark... 56 .32 50 .... Los Angeles. Calif.. 72 52 64 .... Louisville, Ky 3ft 28 34 .... Marquette. Mich..,. 28 20 24 .... Memphis, Tenn...*... 50 3ft 46 .... Miami. Fla 78 ff 4 74 .... Mobile. Ala... 6ft 4ft 54 0.04 New Orlean*. 1*1... 70 50 54 o.Bft New York, K. Y...% 34 28 32 o.3ft North Platte, N'ebr. 3ft 12 28 .... Omaha. Nebr 36 18 34 ..., Philadelphia, Pa 34 28 32 .... Phoenix, Aria ftft 32 fto .... Pittsburgh. Pi....!. 3ft 32 34 0.01 Portland, Me........ 22 12 22 0.22 Portland. Oreg 50 38 48 0.34 8. Kak* City. Utah. 34 24 28’ Bt. Louis, Mo 44 28 .42, .... St. Paul. Minn ..:. 20 14 14 0.02 San Antonio, Tex... 70 4ft ftO .... San Diego.* Calif.... 72 52 ft 4 .... 8. Francisco.. Calif. *• sft 42 52 ..% . Santa Fe, N. Mex.. 32 12 24 .... Savannah, Ga 58 38 52 .... Seattle. Wash 44 38 42 0.12 Springfield. 11l 3ft 28 32 .... Tamps, Fla 62 52 ftO .... Toledo, Ohio. : 32 22 32 0.02 Vicksburg. Mias...-. 54' 42 52 0.28 WASITGTON, D. C. 35 29 33 Marriage Licenses. Marriage license, have been issued to the following? U’rbsn F. Henty and Daphne WotuA-k. John J. Kelly and Feme L. Calvin. Herman L. Ran.ome of Fife, Vai. and Ida E. Irving of Cartersvllle. Va. John C. Pavia of this rity and Ruth I. Gil likln of Santa Anna. Call* T»cuni.eh faster and Beatrice Washington. Don A. Wiliams and Willie May Lewis. Isaiah Armstrong and Ines V. Gant. Albert W. William, and 7-enla M. Sedgwick. Joseph T. Mllstead and Mary B. Briggs, both of Falrlane. Md. William Waldow and Sadie Kevser. Richard W. Henderson, jr., and Esther L. Beauchamp. Ernest Brown and Mamie Lawson. Births Reported. The following births hare been reported to the Health Department In the last 24 hours: Dewev C. and Mary C. Fields, boy. Charles P. snd Olive F.. Hsrrtesty. girl. Charles B. snd Alice T. Simmons, boy. Albert L. and Grace E. Miller, boy. Edv.-ard S. and Ines I. Morgan. Imy. John W. and Andie T. Bees*, boy. Irvin F. and Marie Bury, hoy, Trevls C. anil Matt e E. Davis, girl. David L. and Id* B. Miles, girl. Robert 11. arid Mary K. Eldrldge. boj'. Karl and Silas, girl. Wallace nnd Pearl Jackson, boy. Holmes and r.eatricc Hansford, luiy. —■ —s - - Grays Harbor. Wash.. lo.deti 1,000.000,000 feet of lumber carv.i in 1924, establishing a world record foi water shipments from any port in at* ysar. • FILM BLAST IN CAR BURNS PASSENGERS Many Crushed in Stampede to Escape From Convey ance in Subway. By the Associated Press. BOSTON”. January 3. —Motion pic ture film being carried in a subway car today by a 70-year-old passenger exploded, stampeded the 60 other passengers and caused injuries to more than 20 of them. The flash of the explosion and the flames that followed burned the hair front the heads of women, burned the wrappings off packages and scarred hands and faces. There were 10 women ,in the car. Many persons were crushed in the stampede to escape from the car. The explosion occurred when the cat was near the Park street station. A crowd on the platform there also developed a panic and sought to flee, several per sons suffering minor injuries. Frank P. Hardiman, inspector of the State fire marshal's office, said the film was being carried by Phineas Shirley, who was taking it to a brush works to have it converted into glue. Hardiman said Shirley told him It was scrap film. Shirley was se verely burned. Indictments for criminal negli gence against the Famous Plavers- I.asky Corporation of Xew England and officials of the John F. Bowdltch Co., manufacturers of brushes, will be sought by the State fire marshal. Inspector Hardiman said. The trans portation of unprotected film in a com mon carrier is forbidden by law, he asserted. Some 20 of the injured were treated at a relief hospital, but the injuries of none were serious, it was said. Deaths Reported. The following: deaths have been report**! to the Health Department in the last -4 hours: Karl 11. Grant. 28. 1231 C st. Isabella K. Macdermott, 83, 1900 Connecti cut are. Klizalteth P. Hell. 53. 1370 Randolph at. I-aura V. Heealer, 63. 60ft II st. n.e. Kl!z*l>eth Quigley, 33, Providence Hospital. Firman C. Henderson. 37, Washington Bar rack*. Harry H. Farrington. 42. Walter Reed Hos pital. Alice M. B. MacKendriek, 64, 5719 Parkway. Chevy Chaae. I>. C. James F. Chisholm, 23, Georgetown Univer sitv Hospital. James Murphy alias Jam J. Crawford. 67. Kt. Elizabeth’* Hospital. Frank Davanzo, 11 months. 1635 East Cap itol at. Eliza Tolfcon, 68, 518 9th at. s.e. John I>*e Jones. 37 230 C st. n.e. Joseph Dunlop. 54. 1716 Florida are. Robert W. Kmart. 2. 4818 Belt rd. Margaret Mot*. 68. Sibley Hospital. Sarah Rrien. 70. 1542 9th st Peter Ppaliaw. 35. Kt. Lltzatieth's Hospital. Henry Waynes, 33. 1225 37th at. Arthur Span. 40. Galllnger Hospital. Henson Webster. 75. 620 L st. Lucinda Carson. 47, Freedman’s Hospital. Carbs of (Efianfec CHAMBERLAIN. The family of the late CLARENCE W. CHAMBERLAIN wishes to ex pro*# their sincere thanks and appreci at on to their many relatives and friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and beau tiful floral tribute* in their bereavement. CROSS LEY. W» wish to express our •incore thank* snd deep appreciation to ail friend* for their kindneaa and sympathy during (lie nines. and death of our beloved alster. Mrs. O. A. OROSBLEY. MRS. C. F. LOGAN AND FAMILY. • BERK. We wish to express our sincere thank* and appreciation to our many relations and friends for their kindne.. during the illness and the beautiful floral tributes at the death of our dear husband and father. WILLIAM PERN. WIFE. C. S. PKRV. AND DAUGIITER \NT> SON IN-LAW. MRS. BESSIE AND UAH j RY E. ANDERS. » * i PORTS. We wish to express our sincere thank* and appreciation to our relatives and I friends for their sympathy sod beautiful : floral tributes st the death of our i«e]oved father and grandfather, NOAH (GEORGE* F. PORTS. MRS. EFFIE M. LKBMAN AND FAMILY. • SMITH. The family of the late Mr*. MARY B. SMITH acknowledge with grateful ap preciation your kind expression of sym pathy. • Bratbs. BAILEY. Thursday. January 1. 1923. at 6 p.m.. at Freedmen's Hospital, Mrs. f<ARAH E . beloved wife of J. Scott Bailey and dr voted aunt of Mra. Marrha Coleman and Mra. Cora Washington. Funeral Monday at 2 p.m. from her late residem-c. 220 L st. s.w.: thence to Zion Baptist Church, F at. between 3rd and 4', sts. s.w., Rev. W. H. Howard, pastor. Relatives and friends in sited to attend. Interment at Harmony Cemetery. We will keep her memory precious, YVhile we never cease to prav. And evenin* will find us awaiting To go home —our dear one's wav. THE FAMILY. 4 BAXTER. Commodore W. J. BAXTER. C. C., I . B. N'.. retired, beloved husband of Mar I Ra ret Macmillan Baxter, died January 2. JB2o, at the Naval Hospital. Funeral serv ices at the reaidenee, 2.331 20th st. n.vv., on Monday at 2:30 p.m. Interment private. • BRIER. At her residence. 1542 9th st. n w January 2. 182f>..at 6:30 p.m.. after a linger ing Illnea*. SARAH, widow- of James F. Rrien. Remains can he seen at John R. Wright's funeral parlor. 1337 1 oth at. n.w. Funeral (private) from there Monday, Janu ary 3. at 9 a.m. (Baltimore. Md.. papers please copy.) • CHISHOLM. Friday. January 2. 1P25. at Georgetown Vniversity Hospital. JAMES F . beloved husband of Mildred F. Chisholm (nee Estes). Funeral services at his late residence. ‘ Rallston. Va., Monday. January 5, at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Arlington National Cemetery. 4 EVANS. Friday. January 2 1905 at (j „ m ORPHEI'S I.EE. Sr., dearly Iteioved hus | band of Ruth Gray Evans, loving father of I La Verne. Ermine, Orpheus Lee. jr.; devoted ! s.on of Henrietta and the late David H. Evans, brother of David and Dr. Foraker Evans and Mrs. Elaine Leflle. Funeral from People's Congregational Church, M street between flth and 7th sts. n.w., Monday, Jan uary 5, at 1:30 p.m. • GORDON. Wednesday, December 31, 1924, at his residence, ' 778 Morton st. n.w., DOI'G LAS H. GORDON, beloved husband of Ariena Gordou'ard father of Mamie Dorsey. Garnet M., Rosa 1,, and Harrison E. Gordon, grandfather of Graham. Thelma and How ard Gordon, and brother of Edward I. Gor don. Funeral Sunday. .January 4, 1923. at 1 o'clock p.m.. from Trinity. A. M. E. Zion Church, Morton st. between Sherman and Georgia <*ves. n.w . Rev. I. T. Lee, pastor. Relatives and friends iDVited. W. Ernest darvjs Co. in charge. 4 HESS. Friday, January 2. 1925, at the Maple Grove Farm Sanitarium. Montgomery County. Md., Miss Sophia Hess of Kill N. Capitol st. Services will he held at Zurhorst'a funeral parlors, 301 East Capitol st.. on Monday. January 5. at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Gle’n wood Cemetery. HOLLERAN. January 2, 1925, at 1:30 a.m., st Emergency Hospital. PETER HOL LERAX. Funeral from his late residence. 2000 L st. n.w.. Monday. January 5. 1925, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to St. Stephen’s Catli ! olic Church, where mass will lie said at 9 a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Inter -1 ment at Holy Rood Cemetery. ! HUDSON. Thursday. JanuarT 1. 1925, at 7 p.m. WILLIAM EDWARD HUDSON. 86 years oid. of 461 X st. s.w. Funeral Mon day. January 5. at 3 p.m. Interment Arlington Cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. 4 LOEFFLER. Friday. January 2, 1925 at Philadelphia. Pa.. MATTIE .1.. widow of Charles C. M. Loeffler. F'nneral from the eliapel of Thomas S. Sergeon, 1011 7th st. n.w.. on Monday, January 5, at 11 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In terment at Gltnwood Cemetery. 4* MOOREFIELD. Friday, January 2, 1925, at 4:30 a.m.. LOUIS, beloved husband of Jo sephine Mooreßeld. aged 48 years. Funeral services at his late residence. 470 Mass. are. n.w.. Monday, January 3, at 2 pm. liela tlves and friends invited to attend. 4* MOOREFIELD. A special communication of Columbia I-odge, No. 3. F. A A. M.. will he held at Masonic Temple Monday. January 5. 1925, at 1:30 o'clock p.m.. for the pur|H>t»e of conducting Masonic services at the fu neral of our late brother. IdUTS MOORE FIELD. ALBERT HAAS, Master, i MOTE. Departed this life Fiiday. January 2. j 1925, at Sibley Hospital. Mr*. MARGARET 1 MOTE Inee Strider). widow of tiie lute j Harry Mote. Remains at P. A. Tnltavull x I eliHjtct. 436 7lb st. s.w. Funeral from P. A. Taliavitll's chapel at 2 o'clock Monday. Reis ! fives and ftlentls invited to attend. Inier ! uient at Bethel Cemetery. Alexandria. Va. j I Alexandra papers (dense copv.t R PP. Saturday, January 1925. .EM M V VICTORIA RAPP, widow of the late (Tin ton G. Rapp. Funeral services at residents-. 1648 Irving »t. n.w., Sunday 4 p.m. Inter ment Brooklyn, >'. Y., Monday, January 0. * 7 Beatf)*. POWELL. Thursday. Jaouarr 1. 1925. at "alter Reed Hospital.* Lieut. Col. JLNIIB LEV ERT POWELL. Medical Corps. L. 8. A , retired, huxbano of Adele Grenet PoweiJ. father of Adele G. Powell. Funeral servi--es Monday, January 5. at 10 a.m . at St. Pat rick's Church, 10th and G sts. Interment private. 4 ROSSALL. Suddenly. Friday, January 2. 192-"-. pm., ARTHUR 11., beloved husband of Ella G. Rossall. aged 54 years. Funeral from his late residence, 1709 Jackson st. ne., on Monday. January 5. it 2:30 p.m. Relatives aud friends invited to attend. In termeot at Fort Lincoln Cemetery. 4* ROSSALL. A special communication of la»ba non I-odge, No. 7. F. A. A. M.. Is hereby called for 1:30 o'clock p.m. Monday. Janu ary 5, 1925, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, ARTHUR H. BOSS ALL. ALFRED HARMON”. Master. • RUSSELL. Departed thia life Friday. Januar* ... 192.1, at 5:45 p.m . at her residence, 38 D st. s.e., MARY RUSSELL, widow of the iste Rev, A K. Russell. She leaves to mourn their lo»< two sons, Rev 0. A Rus sell. Hendersonville. N. C.. and W. A. Russell of tills city; three daughters, Mrs Bessie and Nannie Campbell and Mrs. BeLe Ber-y of Washington, D. C.; three sons-in-lsv . Sam Campbell, Emmett Campbell anrl Ed ward Berry; five sisters, six grandetilldr-n and a host of other relatives and friends luneral Sunday, January 4. from Metro! pelitan A. M. E. Zion Church at 2 pm. Interment at Harmony Cemetery. Relatives and fncuda invited. Frank ‘William* in charge. 4 . SHUMAN. Friday, January 2. 1923. in Raiti more, Md.. JOSEPH, beloved hustvand of Rebecca Shuman ami father of David and Ewing Shuuian, of 507 Kenyon st. n.w , aged 34 years. He is survived by his wife, two children, his parents, Alexander and Anna Shuman, and seven brother* Abe Morris. Meyer. Louis. Frank. Benjamin and Nathan Shuinan. Funeral services at the chapel of Bernard Danxanxky. 3301 14th s:. n.w.. Sunday, January 4. at 1 p in. 4 SIMMONS. January 1. 1905, at Freedm*n ♦ Hospital. THOMAS SIMMONS of Stark*- vlM*. Ml*,. He leaves to mourn th»!r loss a wire and three tons. Funeral Sundae. .January 4. at 2 p.m., from Moon A Alien * funeral parlors, 12tli and Florida a\r. d r. Interment at I*ayne’« Cemetery, Rev. Ricb ard A. Green officiating. StJLLJVAN, Suddenly. Fiiday. January 2. 1925, at 10 p.m., at his residence, 1361 <! at. n.e., ,1. KI'GENE, beloved husband of Edna 1.. (uee Graves), and beloved father of Dorothy A. Sullivan. Service* on Tues day at 2:30 p.m. Interment Congressional vault. » TENN. Wednesday. December Cl. 1924. st ilia home. 700 Irving *t. n.w., BENJAMIN. l>e!ovcd_bon of William and Sarah Ter... aged I.* years. Funeral aerTiceß at the temple of Bernard Danzansky. 3501 14: a st. n.w., Sunday, January 4. a*t 10 a.m. 4 TOLSON. January 3. 1925, ALBERT, belored hiiaband of the late Virginia L. Tolaon. aged 76. Funeral from his late residence. 520 K. st. s.e., Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. In terment at Congressional. VARNEY. Suddenly, on Januarr 3, 1025. at her residence. 511 4t!i st/ n.w.. Miss ISABELLA VARNEY. Notice of funeral hereafter. 4* WATERBURY. Saturday. January 3. 1025. (ihbKGb N. Funeral from the home «<f his daughter. .Mrs. T. L Richardson. 116 W st. n.w., at 2:30 p.m. Monday, January 5 4* dflemoriam. BARBOUR. A tribute of love tnd memo-v ~f our dear mother. MARY BAKROUR. who entered into eternal rest two years ago to day, January 4, 1923. Dear is the grave where mother lavs. Sweet is the memory that never fader. Part of my love lies buried deep. Under the sod where mother sleeps, BY THE FAMILY. • BARBOUR. In loving remembrance of our beloved mother and dear sister. MARY ANN BARBOUR, who departed this life two years ago today, January 4. 1923. Without mother it la hard, yet fair: She is silently asleep in God’s care. She has gone from this earth to the land of rest. We loved her. but God loved her best. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN AND SISTER. BARRETT. Sacred to memory of my d--ar wife and mother, who died one year ago to day, January- 4, 1924. Anniversary mass at St. Dominic’s Church. You wore a crown of patience, dear mother. And a smile with ail your pain. The hands that- rest forever Are the hand* (hat made our home LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN'. * BARRETT. In loving remembrance of our darling mother. MARY BARRETT, who died one year ago today, January 4. 1924 1 stood by lier bedside, I saw her life depart. And when I realized site was dead It almost broke my iieart. loving son and i-aughter-in law, JOHN'IE AND EDNA. DODSON. In *ad but loving remembrance of my friend. GRACE JUANITA DODSON, who departed this life one year ago todav. Janu ary 4. 1924. Upright and faithful in all her ways. l»evoted and true to the end of her days. A loving heart, snd ever so kind. What a wonderful memorv she left behind HERrAU LOUISE E EVANS. • DUDLEY. Officers and memlert of Temple Chapter. No. 13. O. E. S.. extend their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved famiiv of their late sister. LAURA DUDLEY, who died on Christmas day. Owing to the se. vere illness of ano.-lier sister, funeral *erv. ices were conducted at the Wilson Memorial Chapel on Sunday December 28. at 2 p.m CLARA WISEMAN. Secy RHINE. In loring remembrance of our dear »n, WILLIAM LEE RHINE, who departed tht* life four years ago today. Januarr 4. 1921. There Is a face so dear, we miaa; Sl-ill is the voice we love. God keep hlr; safe with Him until We meet SI me dav above. FATHER AND MOTHER • ZEGOWITZ. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear son and brother. FRANK L. ZEGOWITZ. who departed thin life po sud denly nine years ago today. January 4. 1916 Anniversary mass at lnimai-ulate Concep tion Church. May his soul rest in - peace. How we miss the welcome footstep* Os the one we loved so dear. Oft we listen for his coming. Feeling sure that he is near. We did not- stand beside his bed. Nor did we see his life depart. But when we heard that he was dead It nearly broke onr hearts HIS LOVING MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHERS. . FUNERAL DIRECTORS R. F. HARVEY'S SON ~ Richard K. Harvey. 1432 U St N W FUNERAL PARI-ORS, Pot 2207. 4» Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. M : 24 7«» Modern < hapel. Telephone. JAMES T. RYAN 317 TA. AYE. S.E. Model Chapel. l.ineotn 112. Trivate Ambulances. Livery in Connection. VL. SPEARE CQ Neither the successors of nor con nected with the original YV. R. 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