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-THE - SUNDAY - STAR, - JANUARY 23, 1921—PART 1. > s ] ELKS’ GIFT TO CHARITY. [jcot2nd Protective Order of Elks, it| Plans are being made by Washing- |of the committes on unvelling and IDA] M BLIC CARDS OF THANKS. SRS . IN MEMORIAM. ts \afnognced. Esteemed YLeading fton Lodge for a busy spring and sum- |dedication of the memorial ER MAKES PU OLAREE We desics to thank, raties 2ad B i ot Chtrion Boden, sxed 85, | Tk, In s but remembrance of my ‘for sympathy and beautiful floral teib- R -5 A R vy the committee which collected the |uled i it * | nigh i d usband and eral from the undertakiag pariors departed this Washington Ledge Adds Over| (0, %om the members of the lodge. | which witl be oosecved February 9| ACcording to the latest Mexican UNTERMYER’S PRAISE R SRRt o Thomas ¥ Moy, "S007 Nichots sve, ne. | A5Epzo; [ R T aso taday. Jans- $8,000 to Eurcpean Relief Fund. | It also is announced that the|Arrangements also are under way for | census, some 7,000 families of Spanish MRE P T OLARKES AND MES. L. W.! Roi"Eeck’cometers. - . In the graveyard, sileatly sleeping, charity ball given at the New Willard | dedication of the memorial tablet that | creole descent own nearly all the fer- SR BROWN. Departed this life January 22, 1921, syhere the fowers gently wave, More than two thousand dollars for |Hotel New Year eve, netted the|is to be set up in the lobby of the Quotes 191 uding | MECONCHIE. Owing to scarlet fever im the|™,¢ "ig" g o WX, beloved Lies the wife T loved so dearly, starving mothers -and children in|benevolent fund of the lodge more [ Elks’ Home ig ‘Washlngto: as a i}‘e’xxé'o""mfléé'r‘:. ,l.:p?l'l‘ics'o::d'ls':r‘,g% S slceram & h-ug.m:ekun this m...ala:'::wn-gn;:‘"' father :r"um’::“: “i..n':mi'l.. James R. In ber cold and silent grave. Earope: have been turned over to the [than §2,000. James A. Balderson |memorial to the members of the 10dge | square milas it follows that these| Custodian Work and‘ Comments | fiivuqs and relatives for their kindness. o Brown and Mrs. Edva Harden, ‘gravdfather | She is gone, but wot forgotten. European rellef committee by Wash- |headed the committee which arranged | who lost their lives in the last war. | feudal estates average more than'100 on = pathy and beautiful floral tributes &t the nd Percy A. Grimt Swverer, ball her memory fade: ington Lodge, No. 15, of the Benevo- | this function. iCapt. Clark L. Brown is chairman | square miles each, n “Present Qutbreak. death of our darling little daughter MARY Around the spot where se 1o LT Great Quarter Of A Million Dollar Sale We set a big quota ($250,000.00) for the months of January and Febru- Funeral at Zion Ba tween Srd and 4% s.w. Relatives Mr. Untermyer's telegram sa “Although my view of what should lic yesterday a tele OSBORNE. We wish to extend to our friends | friends jnvited. Fri ou, i gram from Samuel | OSBORNE. W e : iends may think the wound i 5 };‘nte;myer of New York. compliment- | gy fihtivey 2ur, shueree Somrce N poral trib- CARL At Providemce Hospital. Mre. RE- “%’-‘:’{:L’."..J{:”: the sorrow ing him upon the “exceptional abil-| ui of our %on and brothe ZCOA 'E. CARL, the beloved wife of Theo ¥ heart concealed. ity” with which he had conducted | LE THE FAMILY. | dore Carl. aged 50. Funeral at La Piata.| T mourn for you, dear wite, {the office of alien property custodian. Md.. Monds anuary 4, 1920, at 3 pm. But not with outward show, | TH e S0 PIDPERLy Cuntodian = Interment private. - For my heart mouras for You siacerely. | Palmer ‘on July 26, 1919, while his CARROLL. Departed this life Thursday. Jan- fourns for you silently azd low. nomination for Attorney General | MORRIS. January 18, 1821, at Providence| uary 20, 1821, at 6: lork p.m., after a Beneath the mold, within a gate onias bt grney General Was| “Hospital. to Frederick B and Naomi Morric. | long illness, which she bore with Thristian Of & city of silent dea Dending | batoreiiihe Senate, Sfour | oidanshter . fortitude, LOUISA CARROLL (nee Johnson). Lies my loved one, cold and still, jrontimatiecieticedl aataitonlyions _ x : Arleen o o narron bt : a: MARRIED. of friends. Funeral from Kepn her. dear Jeaga, In Thy Keeping. Till T ceach the shining shore. Zion Chnreh. 6tn st. Then. Oh, Jesur, let me have her, GARNER—MORGAN. Favellecniaonc: withitallen coemy i&;«;fi:n 03 |w;:=r'x CVéTAlMl;."d.!.d{l‘ uary 24, at 2 To keep and love forevermore. property pending peace trealy in our S o HER LONELY HUSBAND. own country’s eventual interest has e HILL. In | TR O ine _remembrance of our denr t Baltimore, Md. At{ wife of rhe late W 1921. of foueral hereafte Suddenls, Jai mother. 8| v M. HILL. who denarted this | 1ife one vear ago today, January 23. 1920 b, o Al Lonor to mother, ry, 22,2021, pat S Who roftens and I i ™ res of the worl With the roses of heaven Rut Oh, fa of 2 vanished . voice that ix SONAND DAUGHTES R AND BERTHA > ot { HILL. In <ad but loving rememhrance of anr dear motier and grandmother. SUSIE M HILL. who departed this life one vear azo {always differed from government pol {isy, I have freely, openly, consistently jadmired your fair, judicial attitude | HOUSER—MILES. in every transaction where I was con- | dav, Jun | \ RIES H. DISM! in C. Dismer. Noti loved hushand of *funeral bere. cerned, and will be glad, in common \ justice, to repeat that assertion ati ‘X" ' any time and place. Your office was conducted with ~exceptional ability. | Agsr Degarte You selected best talent regardl o1, e 11 other considerations. No abler, Pt . devoted officials than Garvan late Frank L. - Bradley Palmer could anywhere Friday, long i T 3 Suturday. Jan .t her residenc FINE ASH. widow nged M) years. and the la at the h found. * Money could not buy poaceful rest, today. Innuars 3, 1920, E Wil atwads be We. can never foreet yon, dear mother. The Atiorney General pointed that this telegram in at le {respects flatly contradicts Mr. termyer's present pos Il alws _ While in this world we stay. CE e orpr, | FOroor hearts have never been the same LOVING - ince. s ou passed away. olded. § t2 pm Her busy hands a Jesun, in The keepine. tion and just s 5 Bl fles ‘the assertion that some recr I areary. AR T v reach'the shining ahore ary, but we are determined to make it. We have made our prices and terms & st Susreas” B i e | e RS R e T B S L A very low and you must hurry if you want to be one of the lucky ones to get in & Lucmier sis et o he ol | it v o T e managing e that he did havs whose interest, ol 10 i And heard fhe last words from your 1 m operty; second, ¥ Rronerty 0 11 Would mot Teel x0 Tnd. Yo eannot come to ne. dear grandmether. me t~ von, LOUISE. MARION HER RISTER R © passed the v. shadows, friends and clients’ he represented be- When on this big sale. Don'’t forget we are open every evening until nine o’clock. | BERGMANN. fore the alien property custodi Rl e e e e £= third. that in his opinion at that inte Fred "We stall ever ot Holmes & Son Upright, $389 Foster Grand, $765 % time the office was conducted with | | Ty HER SISTE! TATN. who died five vears ago mahogany, used ... mahogany, new..... % exceptional ability; and fourth, that G i eres instead of favorites being appoin 3 = % for political purposes, the organ Franklin Upright, $5|9 Woodward & Brown ation was composed of men chosen | SHOISEneteriasiizen oat lann mahogany, new Upright, used........ for no other consideration than their ! of jr soul. Relntives and. friends invi % unusual capacity to do the work. = The Attornes = public his reply to Mr. Unterm == expressing his appreciation for “your = | cordial reference to my work as alien | FL1Z property custodian. 36th and O st.. Monday, Januars 23. at a.m. Relatives and friends invited. Interment (private) at General also made | 5o Story & Clark Player, ey, nw..... 3909 pel, 9th a ay, January Kiurggesdhury Player, Sro $243 20, 1921, at Haines Brothers’ Upright, e N My thenghts are always wandering ro that grave so far away e wife is Iving Marriage Licenses. | Marriage licenses have been issued to the RITES FQU. C. QUIGGLE. F:’;‘ TCHER. In Washington. D. H following : Tn her nence and lonely grave. Solo Concerto Player, Schubert Upright, 5136 oo L 6F ks eity Al Gartrade LW ¥ { ock “n'm. Jannary 21, 10: HER HUSRAND. JAS0N RORB. mahdgany, used..... { of Rronxville, N. ¥. Former Member of U. S. Diplomatic | ETCHER of Soldiers rhie solemn date is here aeain T O how it fills our heart with pain: One vear ngo this very day The messenger summoned our motlier away. 0 Donaldson of Baltimore, Md., and 5 - of ihis city Service Died Here Thursday. purial at Zertha J. Stone, J. C. Quiggle, former member of the | HENYON. Comstock Upright, s 3 i o ¢ 5 £ Although you lave left us. : T W mahogany, used. ... Canton, onio, ana orise | e o e reand | ary #ly1 ihough vou live lett ue. mother. ory = £ | for ye: in the United States diplo-: I st % We are trying to live 1ifé you taught us, mahogany, slightly $572 B: Upright, matic service, died Thursday at the . Swmuel F i So we mav henven <min. 3 used ...... PEEL yrne Upright, Iroquol BT o RG i and devoied sister of Grace M HER DAUGHTERR. BEATRICE. ROSE AND mahogany, used..... r where he was spending n.e{ gimass at, &t Dominic's Catiolic | GLADYS RORR. D Willism H. Nelms of Newport ) | winter. He was seventy years old Mowtlay mocatag ! ¥e o RYAN. In loving memors of Mrs. CATHER- and Mary M. Bell cf Richmond, Va. 2 e Anativ STES] [ D N, (TR, S sl NE o di ; 23, 1918, ‘aylor orcester, Mass. 3 LA 3 A X i 1 v . - mahogany, new...... oak, used... e T o e, Mats. o0 Ruth |in the babit of coming to Washington | Through al’ her pain at times she smiled, | - DIL4AM D. AND W. E. RYAN McGinley of Kansas City, Mo, each winter to visit his sons, Edmund A smile of heavenly breath, ZIONE. in memary of onr mother, ETTIE M. STONF wmu died two years ago | foday. Jamwary 23, 1919. Today recalls the memory Of u loved one to rest. And those who think of he Are thowr wha lovad hinr hest DEVOTED HUSRAND AND CHILDREN. * And when the angels called h niled farewell to dex AND MOTHER AND SISTE erry . Hengst and Anna P. Ander<on. B. Quiggle, attorney for the bureau of Charles 8. Cherry of this city and it inal ce e L ano Jam s L. Quisih R. Dangle 3 examiner in the patent office. He hid scrved as United States consul at Coll'ngword A »t St. Thomas, On- Friday. Jan . at 10:30 a. tario, Canada. He was active in pol- | EDWIN HILL, ! itics of his home state more than } beloved D. Hill. Remains 4 . Funeral | WHINTEY. In sad but loving_ remembrance home Stor;;‘ & Clark lPl;)ier. mahogany, slightly used ........ $585 Wilbur Player, 5439 DESCR]PTION B e aed... .. DL03, xband of Jenn 5 - . . % thirty years ago. and v elected a | Sthislate re e. 708 ¥ith mesbeanes Cflwhen P"Y‘:.' htt The Pianos and Players@ve are offering during this — {mpmfi,l,r r (e atale iogislature for | fom Fifteenth Sirvet Curisian Chtren Son | "of our dear brather and son IAMES WHLY :zedosany. slightly 5585 great quarter-of-a-million-dollar sale, whether used, shop- Premier Grand, 3895 Deaths Reponed_ e Tterms e two sons and |5 FeTReSonal ceinriery S| 23, 100, o ¥ worn or new, are guaranteed to be as represented or your mahogany, new...... i follomime. Heathi have heen reportel 10) DY i wife. Mea Ella 1y Quisgie. . {HEL, Members of Washiagton Ceatenniai| The month of Jounary cace more fo herr. s well be held this!| tearinss it et el i | hechuse one Aear ‘go. fohay lock at Lee's chapel, | souic Temple, Monday, January 4. at p.mi. for the purpose of attending the nerai of Brother JOHN E. HILL. Saturday. January at his residence, 1521 B st. t the M: Recause one year sgo today Our dear brother and son passed away. He slecps in perfect peace. e mamere We will slways keep HIS MOTHER. KATE JOHNRON. AND NISTERS., MARY AND "ATHRRI:’! s health depariment in the last (wenty four | Funeral sery e {afternoon at 3 harles Pennsylvania avenue northwest. Mary Sheehy. rizetown Hospital ! Ry orthwe Elizabetli H. Dublumel, 92, Olymy AN TR 21 s 2 | ENVOY’S BODY SHIPPED. money will be cheerfully refunded. e /9589 GUARANTEE BehnicpiBlee o 9433 Every one of these Pianos and Player-Pianos is fully Vendome Hotel. Brinsmead Upright, $89 guaranteed for from | to 10 years, according to their age. Aeolian Player, $ 407 5, e s S we . elored usband of the Tatc MONROE. i E ] = % St " N s 'WHITEMAN. In sad but lov brance walnut, used.......... You are absolutely protected in every way. You are sure mahogany® used..... 2Bt Roaing ot B iln Ministerite ] S L :'rr.l:dm‘l-::‘ TERMS Autogrand - Player, Aubrey 3. 10T, 31 days, ¥3% P st we. | Full .military honoors will attend| B of Elizabeth and brother of Cora ford: | Spreading beauty. fragrance. o, < 3 i mahogany, used Dorothy E. Owens, 5 ds Providence Hos- | ford. Funeral from 1053 48th place n. Like a beautifal rose she was. What can be easier than $10 down and a long time in gany. ; 3 . M ihe transfer tomorrow afternoon of | dav. 2:3) oclock. Friends and rlatives | i Just ke s Bomer dhe wilted. which to pay the balance to appro}/edé:red;)t.? Sure}gi any- Shd S body Ma'“lv. A }k Eckengr:l:!. e ko P et j the pleasures of a fine Piano or Player- Ceci’ian Player, 2 former Swedish minister to e! at 4 a 7. TARTHU st inon (et And often our hearts were crushed Clarendon Player, one can now enjoy the pl o el 13 : | United_ States who died in this city | Jomn I and Nettie M. Leomberger. Funeral| A%y we watched our darline wasting away, mahogany, slightly Piano. 3 R last November. from the recelving late residence, 1905 ¢ . irths Reported. e Feene i have calind on loved o e FREE DELIVERY g i T R et ery o the s s s G B | T e o 2 | The"tollowing births have been reported 10| Washington Navy Yard fot shipment | Miiut Giivet cometars termeni | Andistie bas rone, hoe ¢ : - We will deliver any one of these instruments to you - Technola Player, 5319 !the health department in the last twenty-fonr ; to Stodkholm. for interment. A squad- |y o). P LR i And God's will is always best. o i mahogany, used..... ! B | ron of-dvalry from Fort Mever, com- THRAN. Saturday. January 22, 1921 A 3 Foster Player, 1 ogany, Tours. bis residence, 114 4th at. s.e.. MORGAN K., | She Is singing with the angels mahogany, slightl 1 and guarantee safe delivery. i Osear C. and Barbara B. Mar {manded by Mai George 8 Patton, Jr | gom o e lie Laat and Joanon McCathean. | On ‘vonder golden shore. " ny, slightly $6 9 - i e will escort the bo v yard. | Funeral from Zurhorst's parlors Monda nd T the dawn of eternal orlab H. e There a salute will be fired. The Ma- | January 24 30 pm. Servie We shall meat {0 part o mace. used ..ot FREE : ? Wheelock Player, $298 William, 7. and ltuth 6'Connor, gl Irine Band will play dirges while the | hed in the's W Congrentioat comitery | HER TONELY MOTHER AND SISTER We include free with every Player-Piano a beautiful mahogany, used..... Wil o Al N e ETL . | Tody is tranaferred to the navy yacht | 4£3 p.m. Relatives and frinds fovited to| ~ MARIE. bk h, 1 with a Piano. 3 Herman 1. and Helen Schoenfeld, boy. {Sylph on which it had been taken! stiend. Jesus. while our hiearts are bleeding nch to match, or stool with a 5 Kegiata snd Katharie M. Whitaker. gifl. | to Hampton Roads for transhipment { MOUNT. Friday. Janwars 21. 1621, at her| e our dear departed one. EXCHANGE OFFER Foster Upright, G, o Moo e O e | TR | Wl D s SPECIAL STy fucr Sir A Conan Doyle once wrote a |Ship. Monnt ‘sod dsughter’ of Mary C.and, thei HER LOVING ROTHER AND SISTER. i i 2 i 2,000~ B v leavi E ate Dr. Geor nderson. F jon. | EDG, ANCES. T To show you our ccl:nfidznce in the wofnderf.llnll balzl;ai!lns 12,000-word story without leaving his AUTO EQUIPMENT STOLEN e Gemesienme e Sy B i ing this great quarter-of-a-miliion-collar . | REYNOLDS. Friday. 3 21, 1921, When'ier aloe e o matibas :fi:‘ififif: :;ied ;:‘:r‘,‘- t.|me8 youqmay exchange the Piano Stein}l‘netz Player, g A [ pesidence. 1R11 Kalorama' rvad nw.. 'AG Far el e o ) 3 s y . 2 ... belo Neal @ nal s, o . Pl Pi a purchased for any other Piano or sy, Sk Loss of Tires, Tools and Robes Re- ins will be taken to Hamilton. Va., Swa.| Through all pain at times she'd smile, J. H. Williams Upright, or Flayer-Fiano yod p ANNOUNCEMENT— jra morning. January 23, for interment Mon- A xmile of heavenly birth, ‘mahogan; Player-Piano of equal or greater value on our floors and all 3. H. Williams Upright, ported to Police. day. January 24, (New York'papers plonse | Aud when the angely'called hee heme T e first instrument will be credited in 5 £ Plaza l.‘aund A burglar early vesterday morning | RODGERS. Saturday. January ® | 1ovING BROTHER AND SISTER-IN-LAW. mewh-—oc 2o ol payments made on mahogany, new..... : ST T T T T R e S g i NOW READY ISINES: i ied the door of the garage o LEN T., e late Rear Ad.| AFEX A 3 2 full against the second. NOW READY FOR BU s |ijimmied the garag miral John Todgy and sinfer of | YATES. In loving remembrance of me dear 7. M. McDermott, rear of 1111 19th 4 el Sk % o yond Rodgers. U. usband. HENRY P. YATES. who left me Funeral at St. John's Church Tuesday. | Sy 3ears aigo today. Jnuars 23. 1915, I streot, and stole automobile tires val- | 3, ¥. Faneral st s Jobn ued at $300. a revolver and set oOf | gGHNARKLE. Enterd into eternal reat Thurs- automobile_ tools. day, Janusry 20, Thomas H. Peach, Suitland, Md., re- ported the theft of a labrobe from the garage at his home. He told the Rough Dry Includes Flat Work to be froned all other garments washed ready for ironing—all _Starch, Pieces to be starclied if necessary. 10 Cents per Pound All pleces not accompanied by Fiat Extra saving for more cash down: Ask the salesman mahogany, used..... I cannot ms'l‘;li‘l “'ul’nn{ say That he is deat he s just away: at 8 pom at thel Wity o cheers smile and & wave of the hand, Weisser. Wheaton. | ife has wandered into an unknown land. loved husband And left me dreamigg how very fair stermeyer). Fu- Tt needs must be si he lingers there, residegre of his son, Mr. Fred And I, who the wildest yearn about our cash-saving plan when you call. MONEY BACK e 09398 ebony, used.......... i Work will be laundered at reduced police he thought the robe had been{ T * A Every instrument fully warranted and guaranteed to ; Jorx vl = At Drouent to this city. Scinabele, Siiver Sprlox, Md.. Moaday. dan-| Foc tie cldtime step and the glad retve. d refunded without question or Winter Player, Sanitary An Theft of a tire from the automobile | Vited. Intérment {private) at Deon e i r e as represented or money Lol il pect .1 In the f tl argument. Could anything be fairer? mahogany, used..... etk -earcfully. ‘and cheaply [(of Paul Allen, 1247 North Capitol i l Pl At e i) """ T i launde: . an . street, was reporte 0 police ol e o1 - He is not dead. he is_just away. THE PR]CB Ackerman Player, $ 4 40 lm [‘aundry mitted in Eock lotftneRNatonatkrte: ';Pnld-nre.( 46 Mills ave. ne. Iapuars l oy ~ &> ater lay night. 'nce to St. Francis Di Sales’ |~ The figures placea on tins etegant list of Pianos and mahogany, used..... N Cse % Sirs. ©. H. Jenkins, Suitland, Md.| 'Ohurch’ Interment at Mount Olivet ceme- | Pla < b o] ; h"’ ’ f high pri told the police of the taking of a|_fer- 25° FUNERAL DIRECTORS. yers are certainly low at thi§ time of high prices. R Tobe from her automobile in Ana- |SMITE. On Fridsy Jemuars 21 1921 at the Think of it! A Used Uprighg Piano for $89, and a Used utohPlnyer, $249 costia Friday night. e R L S T R TS Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Player for $178. Come and be convinced . matieanpiused fhiciinte Bimeoniin Whimitl Sle he Moo fyeary ~TH % Z 2 & o { of her age. Services at the chapel of A. J. 1113 SEVEN STREET N.W. . Schippert, 2008 Pennsylvania ave. m.w.. on| Modern Chapel. Telephoae call, North 529. Sunday, Janvary 23, at 3 p.m. Relativ . an-l friends invited. ' Interment (private) st TmethY Hanlon the convenience of the family. ST. N.E. Phone L. 5548. ex Hospital, o w hushand of the late Anna u.rsummlt‘nfl ZURHORST "Malley), = 5 3 3 1 1 East i treet Fast Capitol sts. Ji 7820 A Phone L n (Wheeling, W. Va.. pape Entablished in Martinsville, Ind. STEPHENS, Suddenly, Thursday. January zn,l A A, 21, at m., F:mergency ital, =% & \f LAURA F.. widow of the Inte Witliam H. ! JAMES T. RYAN, Siephens. Fnneral from the residence of hef 817 PA. AVE. S.B. sister, Mrs. Blanche E. Shepperson. 908 Q st.| jodern Chapel TLincoln 142. . Monday, Janvary 24, at 1:30 p.m. In- Private Ambulances. terment private. 23 Livery in Connection. THAYER, At Grosee Tle, Mich.. Jamuary o e B, widow of Will lington. 23 mD;G.“ThuK_dlm . 3 1208-H SBrREET N'W : at Sibley Hospl T be | (FomrssRrY 04O T W e of William s | .5 | PHONEMAIN 108 % | ™ Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | copy.) | WOODMAN. Friday. January 21. 1921. JEN 3034 M St NW =T ey Funeral services at 8t. Jame A Phone West 96, Church at 10 a.m. Monday, Jan; Antomobile Service. NIE CUTTER, widow of F. J. “"?‘“‘ wuewontaw. SN H, SARDO & CO.. | Mondar, Ji 24, KRAMER The Florist 916 F St. N.W. NINE 0’CLOCK Call at our store, day or night, and our salesmen will take great pleasure in demonstrating any i t to you, whether you buy or not. This is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Don’t put off buying. The prices and terms are all in your favor. 1l /Warergoms, tnc. fBnabe 1 i wiiam e 1330 G St. NW. CKWELL. In sad but loving remembrance d: ; ",‘.? my dear husband, WILLIAM BLACK-| 412 H st.me = .plen Yincoln 524 | L. ‘who departed this life ten years ago| __ Modern Chapel. _Autcmoby ‘ he Favorite Butter of Thousands f| &z e SEARE CO. Gazing across thé fading vears, f H 7 h P 8o strapgely marked with smiles and fears, | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSORS OF NOR CON. Tace, THE ORIVINAL W. R. < O ousewives ’ s the ure Tincain frenen chaar g Eae NECTED WiTH THE 8 | H[‘:'EI;‘K;.:'DTBU WIFE, PAULINE ll[A!C.K- Phone l"rlnllln 6128, 940 F aw. 3. . Funeral Director BRENT. In sad but loving remembrance of [ % WILLIAY, TRE, FOLle o™ Comm. my dear mother. EMILY BRENT, who diea | 400 *00 oo} nnd modern crematorium. Moderate three yn(;-o -rnb:ntdx-Y-‘-'-’rm-r'!t 23, 1918, cen. 332 Pa. mve. n.w. Tel. cull, M. 1383, ne, but ngt forgotten. — In the dark world of sin and pain . D \ We only meet to part again, CEMETERJES. But when we reach the heavenly shore, We then shall meet to part no more - The Fark Temr The hope that, we, shall see that day tery. Nonsectar- Shourd chase Gur fresent griefs away. * 0 ian. Perpetual OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL OPEN NIGHTS ‘When these few years of pain are past, care of graves. year ago today, January 33, 1920. 3 mgm Dma's. B e s ware ) C. F] MOTHER. at MODERATE PRICES, Oftice: ‘Thou , but not f tten, . (VNI A\ LT T T thie Ereat worid.of steife: Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. U 0 7 g L Thou shalt always "“-TT“" ‘Prompt anto delivery servige. S S o— . ‘As long as God gives me lifé. A evssivo—fae Spesive. 7 S, L T ¢ 5 T HUBBAND, | ArtistiecRprma e - 0, Ui, BN e~ s Home is sid, oh, God; how lonely,” Appropriate Floral Tokens LT 4 Tanny S M oy P a LUNTIL dume Ly e o e, Floral Co., dear mother went dwar. p- ! . T ot pavOnTER. of . 14th ast K. X. Ave Malv ses ot e J 3 . o 4 Wos g TR . e 1 3 k)

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