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TIIE EVENING {STAR, WASHINGTON, I>. C„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER X), 1925.
CITY IN BRIEF.
The National Fellowship Club will
f:iv« a. dance Saturday ni#?ht at the
Washington Hotel. Visitors welcome.
Capitol Council, Koyal Arcanum,
will meet tomorrow. 8 p.m., at l'ythian
Temple.
Royal Arcanum Cnion meet in; and
banquet tomorrow. 8:30 p.m. at Pyth
ian Temple.
A lecture on "Christian Science: The
Science o' Perfection” will be delivered
by Frank. Kell. C. S. 8.. of Philadelphia
tomorrow, 8 p.m., in First Church of
Christ. Scientist. The speaker is a
member of the hoard of lecutrershlp
of the Mother Church of Christ,
Scientist, in Boston, and will la? In
troduced by Klmer I. Baldwin, first
reader of First Church of this city,
under whose auspices the lecture will
be given. Free. Public Invited.
Northwest Union, \V. C. T. I'.,
will meet tomorrow, 2 p.m. at W. T.
C. U, Building, 522 Sixth street.
The Conduit Road Citizens’ Associa
tion will meet tomorrow, evening at
St. David’s Chapel, with Commis
sioner Penning, the principal speaker.
West End Citizens' Association will
meet Monday, 8 p.m.. In Corcoran
Hall, George "Washington University.
The Tennis Club, Government
Hotels, will give a dance Saturday
evening.
Troop 73, Boy Scouts of America,
will meet tomorrow, 7:35 p.m., at
T. M. H. A. Building.
SAVES SELF FROM DEATH.
Hotel Employe Grabs Rope Avoid
ingl Fall in Elevator Shaft.
J. A. Bosyell. 19 years old, 243
Eleventh street southeast, emplo?f d
at the Shoreham Hotel, naved him
self from severe injury or death last
night by catching a rope in the ele
vator shaft in the hotel when he step
ped through a door on the main floor
to enter the elevVor, not noticing the
absence of the car. He was examined
at Emergency Hospital and found to
be uninjured.
LOST. ,
AIREDALE D(X4. Reward. Adams 7850.
1510 Oak St. n.w.
BICYCLE, Emblem, No. 877400: $5 reward.
Hi meg, 74 B. T. ave. n.e. £o* _
BREASTPIN', platinum, oval shape one dia
mond in center, also about 10 small ones
in getting. Reward. Call Cleveland 1646.
BRIEF CASE—Brown leather, containing
sales manual, photographs, etc., of Yellow
fab truck. Sterrett A. Co.. 1.358 D n.w-.
Main 7603.
HILIX'ASE. containing small change and bank
lw>ok: near Connecticut are. at Zoo entrame.
J Reward ts returned 2810 Connecticut av-.
BULL PEPPY, brown from 5014 Illinois
1 are. n.w. Liberal reward If returned to
! owner. Phone Main 4583 or Adame 6636.
j f’OAT. dark blue, red pin stripe, with Plug
, pinstripe patch on left sleeve: Septrnit>er 22.
I 1025. between the hours of 5:80 and 0:30.
* omlng from alley between K and L sts. n.w..
along Ist st. from L to New York ave. n.w.
Will finder please return same to G. W.
Seales. 1210 Vermont ave. n.w,. and receive
liberal reward lor D. O. driver s permit and
valuable papers, as they are no good to an;
one other than owner? •
COAT—Hudson seal, length 48 inches, seal
collar and cufTs. lined with blue and gold
silk, containing Furrier Mishkovich's name
m the collar: wrapped in heavy brown pa
per: lost In Union station: reward. Finder
please return to Fischer St Fischer. 602 Fe
rn nndg Bldg. 25*
DOG. tan and white: answering name Dan:
tag 11444: reward. 334 oth st. it. .
DOG Collie, tail and white: wide, white
ring around neck, white teet, breast and
white tip on tall. Notify Mrs. J. E. HlUeary.
2804 R. I. ave. n.e.. Wash.. 1). C. Reward.
I DOG. a brown collie: strayed away from
* i347Q st. n.w. Reward if returned. 23*
j DOG. American hull, white: brown blare
i over left eye: name Moutv. Reward. 5505
tfa. ave Col. 3846.
j GLASSES, bom-rimined nose glasses. Ro-
I ward. Phone Sandy Springs 32-F-4. 24*
j GLASSES—2 pairs in brown bag, on G »t.
• s.e. Reward. <ll 6th g.e. •
GLASSES, pair, horn-rimmed. Finder please
I notify Box 226-A Star office. __ 23*
I HANDBAG, brown. containing money, pen.
I glasses and case, marked Charlotte A. Hew
s ins. 803 Park place. Hampton. Vs. Liberal
reward if returned to 1300 Gallatin st. or call
CoL_HBO2-W. _ •
LADY'S PURSE, containing about SIS. last
Sunday. Mis, Fleming. Colonial Hotel. Re
ward. • _
PAIR OF EYEGLASSES, lost dielween* Cen
tral High School and 18th and Columbia
rd. Return to 1749 Lanier pi. n.w. or phone
Col. 2909.
PICTURES Monday afternoon, in Kann's
store or 16th st. bus. 6 unframed pictures.
Substantial reward It returned. Lervh. Som
erset Apt.. 16th at. n.w. *
PlN—Kappa Alpha Omega. Finder notify
Franklin 6862-J. Reward.
POCKETBOOK, lady's, silk, containing $52.
entrance Emergency Hospital. Monday night.
Phone Main 6836. Liberal reward- *
PUPPY. Boston tender: In Chevy Chase. Tues
day: valued as Dett Phone Cleve. 3631.
Reward.
RING, blue-green aquamarine: between 14th
st. and Columbia road. Phone Col. 6653.
Reward. ___
ROSARY, with crucifix and medal. Satur
day a.m.. F st. car coming from Georgetown.
Return_to 1206 N st.. receive reward. 24•
SUIT CASE —Near Capitol. Reward. 1116
Simpson ave.. O-ean City. N. J, 26•
WATCH FOB with initials L. H. R. Return
to 930 Woodward Bldg, for reward. Lost
in that vicinity. 23*
WATCH, lady's. Waltham make, case No.'
, 524098. movement 1P302565: liberal reward.
Franklin 162. * _
WRIST WATCH, small, gold, with gold link
chain: around Soldiers’ Home reservoir Mon
day niglit between 5 and 6. Reward ior re
WRIST WATCH, lady’s, white gold, oblong,
and flexible chain: Tesday niglit. 22d: Mary
land ave. n.e. between Ist and 12th sts.. or
Stanton Park. Return 1127 Maryland ave.
ne or phone lAnc. 1149, *
FUXKR VI, DESIGNS.
Prompt auto delivery servb-e.
Artistlo—expressive—inexpensive.
Grude Bros* Co*, 1212 F St.
BLACKISTONE'S
Floral “Blanket Sprays”
And Other Beautiful Floral Designs at
Moderate Prices. 14fh A H. Tel. M. 37Q7.
Geo. C Shaffer lisn SiE\£®
CHOICE FLORAJ, EMBLEMS. Main 3416
at MODERATE PRICKS. Prompt Delivery!
V© in floral
Desiqrts at Moderate
U T -&KSTSiN.V MAIN 6953
FUNERAL niKKCTOKS.
Frank Geier's Sons Co*
1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. „
Modern Chapel. Telephone Main 2473
~ T. F. COSTELLO
NOW LOCATED AT
N. CAP. ST. NORTH 79T0 __
Wra. H. Sardo & Co.
M<Sie®n S Lincoln 524
JAMES T. RYAN
317 Pa. Ave. S.E.
Model Chapel. Lincoln 14t.
Private Ambulances.
Livery in Connection.
V.L.SPEARE CO,
Neither the *ueces*ors oi nor connected
with the original W. R. Speare eatabliah-
Frank. 6626.1009 H St. N.W.
Formerly 940' F St. N.W.
Joseph F. Birch's Sons
(ISAAC BIRCH)
3034 M ST. N.W. imi.
“Quick, Dignified and Efficient Service.
W. w. Deal & Co.,
816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 8200.
Automobile Service. Chapel.
Gawler Service
Funeral Directors Since 1850
Main 5512 re,..,*.
Timothy Hanlon
641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543.
CHAS. S. ZURHORST
301 EAST CAPITOL ST.
rTlone Lincoln 372,
1. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and Em
■aimer. Livery in connection. Commodious
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j ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES
TONIGHT.
An ech o meeting: of the Grand
Kapiils G. A. R. encampment and the
Woman’s Relief Corps convention will
be held at G. A. R. Hall. 8 o’clock.
Department Comdr. Judige Moulton,
presiding. Members of the W. ,R. C.
and all allied organizations invited.
United Lodge of Theosophlsts, 1731
K street, will have a study class, 8
o'clock. All welcome.
The Center for Psychic Develop
ment will meet, 8 o'clock, at the Play
house. Dr. Jane B. Coates will speak
on "How to Create Mental Rlctures
That Win.” All welcome.
Acanla Chapter, No. 28, O. E. S..
will have a card party, 8:30 o'clock,
at 1429 F street.
Dr. D. Y. Campbell, pastor of
Friendship Baptist Church, wll!
speak. 8 o'clock, at Vermont Avenue
Baptist Church, of which Rev. J. K.
Willis is pastor. Subject: “The
Spiritual Farmer.” Proceeds for
building fund.
Takoraa Park Baptist Ladies' Aid
Society will serve a cafeteria supper
from 5 to 7 o'clock in basement of
Sunday school house, Plney Branch
road and Aspen street.
Kismet Council degree team will
initiate candidates at a meeting of
Kismet Council, Royal Arcanum, 8
o’clock, at Its hall, 24 Grant place.
BIRTH. MARRIAGE. DEATH. IV
MEMORIAH notice, and LOST
3'D FOUND may be inserted up to
12 o'clock noon, day of issue,
except for Saturday and Sunday.
These announcements may be In
serted up to 10:30 a.m. for Sat
urday Star, and up to 11 p.m.
Saturday for Sunday Star.
Carb of ffljanfei
MINNIS. wish to our mine*
thank* ami appreciation to our relative*
friends for their sympathy and N»auti
fill floral tributes at the death of our be
lov*d mother, MARY MINNIS.
AfftS CHARLES 11. MARTIN. WILLIAM
MINNIS. MRS. FRED W. WENZEL
£eatfj&
ALLEN'. Tuesday. September 22. 1023 at
her residence. Apt. 32. the Llewellyn. 23rd
and F sts. n.w.. IDA. eldest daughter At
the late Lieut. Col. Edward Schuyler Allen.
A. w. M.. and Martha Allen. Funeral from
9t. Paul's Church. 23rd and Washington
• lrcle, Thursday. September 24. at 11 am
y .-lends and relatives invited. Interment
*t Oak Hill Cemetery. •
DIGGS. The officers and members of St.
Augustine s Ladies' Auxiliary. No. 73.
Knights of St. John, and District Auxiliary.
No. 2, Knights of St. John, are hereby no
tified of the death of Sister SARAH C
DIGGS. 1612 D st. s.e. Call meeting
Wednesday evening. September 23. at 8
o’clock. St. Cyprian a Hall.
M. E. DENT, District President.
UHARLOTT UTKEfT. District StF-’y.
ELLA 1. t\ ATKINS. Subordinate Pres:
C ARRIE HAWKINS. Subordinate Seo'y. •
FUNK. Wednesday. September 23. 1925.
JAMES FUNK, beloved husband of Mrs
Mary C. Funk. Funeral from his late resi
dence. the Hartford. Apt. 1. 1315 Clifton
st. n.w Satunlaj-. September 26. at 1:30
r».m. Interment at Arlington National
Cetjietery. 25*
GIACCHETTI. Wednesday. September 23.
1925. at his regidence. pi 7 South Carolina
ave. s.e.. ALFRED GIACCHETTI. beloved
husband of Thresa B. Glacchetti and lov
inf father of Catherine Giacehettl Helm
Notice of funeral services later. •
JKWBY. Wednesday. September 23. 1925.
st 12:25 a.m.. at Georgetown University
Hospital. ANNIE M. JEWBY. Notice of
funeral hereafter.
KAY. September 20. 1925. at Maple Heights.
Sparks. Md.. MARY ANNIE, beloved wife
of Ernest J. Kay. Funeral from her late
residence. 3209 Central ave. n.e.. Wood
rtdge. Thursday at 3 p.m. 23*
KELLY. Departed this life September 20.
1925. alter a brief illness, at Ereedmen •
Hospital. WALTER S. KELLY", loving bus
'•and of Mane A. Kelly ar.d son of Mary
E. Kelly. Funeral from his late residence
702 S st. n.w.. Apt. 2. Thursday. Septerr.
t>er 24. at 1 p.m. Relatives and friends
are invited. Interment at Paynes Ceme
tery.
Just when his life was brightest.
Just when his hopes were best.
God took him from this world of Dam
To a home of eternal rest.
HIS WIFE. •
FARTELLO. Tuesday Sept-mber 22. 1925.
at Emergency Hospital. DWIGHT J.. be
loved husband of Augusta Rees Partello
and loving father ol Florence. Rees and
Lynwood Partello. In his 53rd year. Fu
neral services will be held at the Nevlus
funeral home. 924 New York ave. n.w
Thursday. September 24. at 2 D.m. Inter
ment at Rock Creek Cemetery. *
REYNOLDS. Monday. September 21. 1925.
at 4 p.m.. at his home. 1116 C st. n.e..
JOHN W.. beloved husband of Henrietta V.
Reynolds. Funeral from his ’ate residence
Thursday September 24. at 10 a.m. Reia
fives and friends Invited. Interment at
Arlington National Cemetery. 23*
RICHARDSON". Tuesday. September 22.
1925. at Providence Hospital. NORA 11..
beloved wife of John H. Richardson of 218
Minnesota ave. n.e. Funeral from above
address Friday. September 25. at 2 p.m.
Interment at Addison Chapel. Md. 24*
SMALLWOOD. Monday. September 21. 192.*
£t 6:40 p.m.. at Galiinger Hospital. PHYI
19 SMALLWOOD, the beloved wife of thtb
late Philip Smallwood. Funeral from Un
dertaker Washington’s chapel. 2053 Georgia
ave. n.w.. Thursday at 2 D.m. •
TYLER. Departed this life Tuesday. Sep
tember 22. 1P26. at 9:30 p.m.. at her res;
denee. Bi>4 22nd st. n.w,. Mrs. LAURA
TYLER, beloved mother of John. Wilson.
Marie E. Campbell and Lucy Tyler, grand
mother of Mary E. Anderson, sister, of
William It. Compton, mother-in-law of G
W. Campbell. Notice of funeral later. *
WALLACE. Departed this life September
21. 1925. at his residence. 1005 Lincoln
place. Anacostia. D. C.. ALEXANDER
WALLACE, devoted husband of Hattie
Wallace (nee Bowers’, father of Gertrud*
Walla--e. son-in-law of Georgia and Russel!
Bowers. Relatives and friends ivvited to
attend. Funeral from above address
Thursday. September 24. at 3 p.m. •
WALLACE. lonic Lodge. No. 1029. G. V.
O. of O. F., announces the death of ALEX
ANDER WALLACE Monday. September
2r. 1925. at his residence. 1005 Lincoln
place s.e.. and the funeral will be held
Thursday at 3 p.m.. from his late resi
dence. Member, assemble at house.
E. M. PERKINS. X. G.
J. C. BCRLLS. P. S.
Jn jUtmorCam.
DAY. In sad but lovinr remembrance of our
dear mother. ELIZA E. PAY. who departed
this life seven years ago today. September
23. 1918.
Like a flower that faded away.
Upon this earth she could not stay.
For God sees and knows best.
So Ho took our dear mother home to rest
HER DAUGHTERS. MRS. WILLIE B
HILL AND MRS. EFFIE THOMPSON. •
DEN'N'IH. Sacred to the memory of our de
voted mother SADIE M. DENNIS, who
departed this life ono year ago today. Sep
timber 23. 1924.
Oh. mother, dear, we miss yon so.
You were so loving and kind:
In all our cares and sorrows.
Comfort in you we would find
HER LOVING CHILDREN. WALTER
ETIIEL. JUANITA AND WILBUR. *
FORD. Sacred to the memory of my dear
husband. LEANOUS FORD, who departed
this life eight years ago today. September
23. 1917.
Sweet is the memory that will never fade
Dear is the crave where he is lmd.
Part of my life is buried deep
Under the sod where m.v husband sleep*.
Not dead to me. who loved him:
Not lost, but gone before.
He lives with me in memory
And will forevermore.
Just a line of sweet remembrance.
Just a memory fond and true:
Just a token of love's devotion.
That iut heart still holds for you.
HIS LOVING WIFE. LAURA J. FORD
McCONN'ELL. In sad but loving remem
brance of our dear mother. Mrs. ROSA M
McCONNELL. who departed this life one
year ago today. September 23. 1924.
HER SONS. •
McCONNELL. In sad but loving remem
brance of our beloved sister. ROSA Mc-
CONNELL. who died one year ago today
Loved in life, iu death remembered.
SI3TER9. *
PRYOR. In loving remembrance of my hus
band. JOHN H. PRYOR, who left us nine,
years ago today. September 23. 1916
SARAH E. PRYOR. •
PRYOR. To the memory of JOHN H
PRYOR, who passed on September 23.
1916. we offer this tribute.
HIS DAUGHTER, CARA P. BUCHAN AN
HIS GRANDSON. ANDREW P. RAY
MOND. *
PUMPHREY. In loving memory of SAMUEL
NORFOLK PUMPHREY. who died four
years a?o today. September -o. 10-l.
The flowers we placed upon your rrare
May wither and decay. ... ..
But the love for thee, who lifts beneath.
PUMPHREY. *
R Ta?^the«"^
departed this life five Year, ago todaj.
H^R m DAUGiiifR o s. MAHQcrnrra r
RTriKS. ESTELLA M. JvENNARI).
MAMIE J- LAWS.
«s\UTiV In ad and lovinr rem*mbranch of
my dear mo“er. MARY SMITH, who de
parted this life September 23. 1921.
Gope. but not forgotten.
HER SON. ALOYBID9 F. SMITH. *
WILLS. Dear is the memory of my beloved
mother. SABAH E. WILLS, who departed
this life 11 years ago today. SeDtember 23.
1914.
Oh. bow I miss your presence.
Though your spirit hovers near.
And a voice from heaven telle ma.
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