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: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MARCH 6, 1921— PART 1. ; Fi " ANKS. CARDS OF THANK ' IN MEMORIAM. ¢ MADE MANAGER 1 trict manage rA..v w 'hl»n';(fm. r.vpnr; . . n CARDS n‘r T".:‘,.. = ..n.vn!l‘vm We -m.r ln“-:vr:.l:m:ur sincere xo“gh Lo ead but Loving remenbia - e ;.‘*“":\‘;;‘,’,‘,;;;;::,,',:;:":f; Capitol Mourner A(?(.'ompam St ) B ol a e E | e B BT Announcement has been I i ighteen years of servi ir beloved sun aud et and At the Geath e e S e S ) 5. -p ith u: the Chesapeake and Poton A o MARY B Rt o hand to keep bim wid QUEEN AND WILLIAM T. S0 we Vielded 1o phone Company of the app of Risley RESTORFF. We wish to expreas our Su e Thoagl 1t fitled our hearts wi i< woe. o tiat looked on Life shorouszh Hu s dis- to many resi fricads for theie kindness and sympathy and ldsborough Hunt as dis- to many JIReieaty et fhanks ¥nd deep gratitnde to our frirnds Ao seighbure for their kipduess, sympatky ani | ‘flnnmlmnmmmuum|munuuumumnumumuuummummumuumummunnmlnmnumuummmlm PRS- S A IS ) PNy | SRR R R wish 10 express our simeere | gut, ios to onr muny friends | A\p Left for Bowling Green, Mo., After Notable Fu- Declares A., B. & A. Wage fox sheir kind expremions of uimpatiy ciich | e neral Exercises in Chamber of House. ‘ Reduction Must Waiton | E MARTA CRUME [STRUGR. R e o s His Hearings. RESTY STORFF AND 0 <truzglad on forever We Have a Number of Very Desirable Residences ned Nom DATGITE VB FAMILY. T 00 Cnding floral tributes in sweet mom b wite and sister. MA Wiali to tmnk our many{ ore of our b mployes of burean of en | THILDA G 3 printing, for the's kinduess and | worid peacefalle at 630 pm. Febouars Bpon (he death nd wshes iaterred i HIS DEVOTEL MoRRIS our dear {10 Body cremated ' fo Father, JOHN A, HAWKINS. FAMIL Frospect TNl cemeters by request of th for Sale or Rent e el Dl P KOSAGE. 1. s 11 1 e LIRS SReTes " toc | ATLANTA tiwnke 0 reintives i Triems for thelr Kind | “One good. nabie heart tas coased 10 b R e { fatherly w are accompanying him And at the end e taTs [ nexs. symparhy and bewutifui florsl oferings Elhiwie K ot RN ished or Unfurnished Fon nis journey west. They are gomg | O | ployes of | S JrArur e er : HERMAN ¥ P & el 1 Furnished or Unfurnis| with him as far as they may on his | | tlantic | S Win i s i urney, because ¥ hate to feel - besoud this s W re > . g 3 On ‘Tt brih o be with him i United States dis- | Births Reported. [ R 2 to the last moment and to 3 B today handed down | | LEWIS. . T e : i : AR | Virths have heen reported to Also a Few Desirable Large Apartments - e Ll s N Ghirle. hay 3 L tiie oaih deparibent o the Tast, twenty-four | ;s Plived and preached 1 hoars I und fricnds lavited. H 1 of his b . 1o-| BODY TO LIE IN STATE o haver i o {BEvCRERT. on Maieh 3. 121 st 420 e cupital ORI B i L LIS | Witiiam . wnd Mary A, Strobel. girl st her restdeure, 113 A 81 x.e., ANNA M i Clark will | | - N aiready L o ora. 1 DeTawaki, bas T (nce Norpery, teloved wite of | by the peol S(_ Louis Friends to View Remains : | Mulert .ownd Veenie C » the late Joan L Beachert. R d ll H H & C honored life. i . e HBS o ‘\.p‘ taken o e W ;m;l .\nl:u‘l ll”‘l"l"i giel hvreafter. 5 2 " crity, typical of his “ it all. e onestion of v P wndl Elizabeth Di Pletro, girl One with 1he ] " an a. . agfler 0. m the farewell of Sikion | City on the At Pirmingham | Hares 7. and Dora L. Bissett, girl {CALVERT. on 5l Whone £14, , kinfoli home folk ! g antic is d nt on the out Walfer L. wii Marguret 1t Nairn, ""'. P m‘l.nr ‘l- aeral so v s the “ Henrine o fore m se K ma L. Buhrig, b [ |78 A 1207 Connecticut Ave. N.W. Notablex Mourn. I for the | s L i O S Alma T tiubiie. by Chapel. 132 Te ) hody of the fallen champion. | £ Champ Clark . =) i Mary thson. gir iuvited To attend. i b Joe vach Phones Franklin 4366 4367, 4368 TR e U | e i e ™" 87! | CALVERT. Memtwra of the DENOTEDLY SON. FREBERICK lay in ‘A i \ll“""';' Tyl i, Oldest Tohabitante of 1n»'l;'-' LEWIS . i le chimbrer whera cche rma_Drayton. bin are respec Vited to | i I s ksl Tusquale and Tetesin ALY el Stuatuy. W TE wis Ui e e T lom vear, e IR e Mt Over-itranci iiinen FAE R fhe A = ; oo it ts | Glie 0. and Mirinm M. 1 D, w. NovEs P —— - — ea-amamew, | MNCTH LS Rl G Mareh 11 Jisorv A, and s BENJAMIN . RUISS, . 1 in rellow- jaans. ud ’A”““ vin | vis M. and 1 Recordiog Secret 3 | cams Stop this aftersoon in SN i 9 e d [ on e o ihe AL Wil it 6o Maks ! 3 % o aid of the ¢ { Birminsham and Atlantic raiiroad | Jfuin D. and Eiiea Ha [P . ! . . . confirmatic | irains which rolled into K ! H B e o devoted ‘ ! If for Sale or for Rent i whien il nio ite | [ i | ke ¢ k the ike. re lett on tae | s ADDIE MoFALL . - ., - o ws and® were taken to the | pam.. thence srmouy cel » ANK i Place Your Property With Us e SRl e N e : 4 had come|ory of {otlicials i % Tieiaw; oy. | 4 Al friends are Invited $ . of Hlinois. | Wf Johnson county | il being broug into | liey.n hor March 5 : bership 56 i ¢ of i the branch lines of | MWalter aw T restdce of lier so : One of the oldest Real Estate Offices in Washington oy dcw : Line from Abbe e () o Ainie. 15, Lagany oy widow of o H 2 1 : 5 i is memory 3 1eclay, March 8. o H and one of the best equipped in the United States. A proba waoies ing pe R b eslatives and Ford g i 3 f ¢ s in th Loeal Unions Direct Strik Deaths eported. nent at Oak Hil cemetery. H Usual »s for selling and for renting. 3 e o S i ., | HAYES. Thorsa i for looking after repairs, paying taxes. et | { sentativ in Atianta railroad | department in the las enty ived hustmnd of M : s TWO CHURCH MEETINGS. |5t il ohiints i il et . e A - o L . i {direet the strike of employes on the 1 2nd street v TeArS ngo tods 3 Cail and see ¢ offices. or a representative will magnetic voice » hever in timel o ¢ the ham cnd_ Atlantic | A @5, Gartield Hospital, 1 Spmetery. You are not 1 & o valionivaon his counsel, ; i M sewell, | ¢ Landwenr, 70, Z01 Ontario rosd . Nor awill H Lo TR hot 2 ston | oo | Tzl Woodyard, 17, New Jersey | BIOKEY. Suddenly, ) 1921, at 11 As long ax i J s Flowein Gover-Canket, sterian h, 3 Canitol | ion | a¥ALE Sri e B -"-‘;1"' g e QNI HD . o the cere-|s i F aven st announced o f e awreue anl o 3 ¥ oo = 9 Sl s Mflower- ! St Otae B iy ik Jewell ded lared that the rail- it Netife ot funersl peseatier MILLER. : as o & anyv . Coffin before the S cinn Luther i in i< to | loyes took u defensivg sta T, Georgetown Uaiversits . l I'l(l"hlb J' P I8 h( I (‘0“]')"‘“." l"( = o nE lromerant Bbwets MaTRE.: e 1 the as hall, g the strike. Labor - SR e b H th pathy of men and first flo. the church, wh o l;’ wane vel Howpital. Higgins, in inl- T yiar of her age. o A U s - known th n ¢ sroupe Ereeation ¢ oad constitute e L e e : 38 15th Street N.W. e e g o of the Tiitrond | e e : ting prayer of 1 indate, which he said or- | 402 Ritteahouse No 16, bR AL AL will be held : Main 6530 ot no reduction be made | . March 5, 1923, at 1 o'clock p.m., . rowin, friends. pending further conferences between ! rEon, Providence Hos e purpose of euding the faneral of on bty St the road and its employ pital. our late brother. g A Byl Asdidncics tobed Judge L e pes Jolin 1. Van Horn. T3, 808 C street northeast. | order of the W, M gl re-e-s-e-et | cabiniet of HIamEtge T ralor Charles H. Fuwle . Emergency Hompital. A. COLEBORN Wit B oand A Ll S s Fiizabetl's Hos- | RNOBLOCK. Thursisy, March L restdence, Reat Pleasant, beloved wife of Chris he Md officiu pally heavy, ivils had been pl track but were discovered in ) prevent a disastrous wreck. | 935 G street south- Saka to 1he memors grundmd EMMA 1 ML Wi d away @ue year g fuday. Murch 4 Blackwood. 5 months. 1664 Co- Ryan Larkin * street southeast. Warren street heavenls winds Liow Dix street northeast ! Al S DIVIDING UNIUN e Souiiest 5 300 Znd street . | Federal Employes Get Views on ctoeet ! bl Sl i . | Separate Charter Questions "'"»"....', Haunis o I3th Lireet, - { o e s H A ) e ollark, (15, Fresdmen's Hospital <k pn. Friends and rolatives fnvited. 6+ | & ‘ erever asnion at €rs | aitrerent Diranches. (he presiaent : MCNAMEE. Soddenly, Batursy, March 3| inldtatl We huve nu { v . s ot he presid and | MEEC S mAlr Ueloved wite il Just to have n Sul psi BT, 0] d ¥ > . W, McSames of Berwyn, Md., and daugh- | Py oot e o 8 | Union No. 2. w « 3 . Marnage Licenses. | ter of Mary J. Weaver. Fumeral from her | beh we Teach chat ehinins : o - . ne iministr: i : N % ! ther's rextdence, 1518 1 st. 1 1 ur | e and Luthe ward, national pre age licenses have been issued.to the p.m. Interment Furt Lincoln R : ou in ann o¢€Es 5 jentiomet 3 New York . M. Myers and Mildred A. Conch, | MEREEE, Sildeoly, March Heaven is : | ™ he o e S i H ]l:-m»»r of . and| Eawerd J. Murphy. Fumers H s 10 develop s A et Jce e &, from her late rexden | MONTGOMERY. s:reg ] cd i orde tipconcern | yiliigm snd| D.W.. thence fo St. Gabriel's Ohurch. | mother, MARTHA MONT H befor g the question | yj,ry . services &t 9 am. Relutives and friends | W00 departed this 1 by H ke cutive -unl;wl of | “omyh M o | insited And when oo § atio anization, which con-| Kobert Ducttor aud Acas Harper both o ety rom his 16t b inees snes Some have | Asiburn, Va: : > DR AT ! T know at the gate sooll b waiting already varate charters. Willlam Snrder of ‘bis city and Jenale] GENE M. SEIDERS, son of the lite { L T e de- | Griaby of White Lost. a0d Blizabeth Seiders, aged 48 years. Funeral | VEVUTED DAUG nal Con- | o corse D. Chichester and Bessie M. Black from nis late residence, at 4 pm. ,\Iumn'.’lDSE In loviag wel . March T Iaterment at Alexandris, Va. (Al [ husband and row Barrymore, and Wilbelmina Keod-| exandria papers piease cops.) The question will h | teemined finaily by the ntion of t Fed ‘nion, which meets in who devaried i 1ite | during September, it 5| i Bets and e e e e e {a cons onal amendment is S| ilenry . M. She 3, at his rest Totn His Joving v | Rary o perteas suom x:.;[:..“. neces- | oo Toty Heeside S Fhis v FRANKLIY B2 "AROOMS, dearly elorei Ar::“;-x—..., to T i 3 3 S < s 1 o o ./ b 0 i Irving Kie Wl Rosel] son_of ward N. and a Simme (nee | He ki indly word f.r each OR Women do know Style when ! g iy sagirgeenaie Webstar). devoted brother of Ines . Towier, | el Sammoetia and Pri toy Rimme. Funerai | HIS WIE AND CHILDKEN. * they see it. They know. too, the ( WAEEEW| SLAYER IS UNKNOWN. ROPER MAY RECOVER. H i Monds; c lock. from Eben: {ME ol cor. 4tk and B uis. e Rew 3 2 G . S Y e | 2 pastor. Helatives am N3 { important part that Smart Footwear 3 neld anlingy e [ Boti - | friends snvited. o At veo ! slays in the final scheme of ultra-fashion e of Mix Ax YT e lerdesio e mUERE | T g on T ST wATE e | avs al sc > a-fas = 7 |of Max" Leibe bl Yet this thought comes with x sigil. { . i I, UL E He | street Mouthwent, Who was shot ‘U‘-:k“}l Has Even Chance, Say Doctors. He 15 safe With God's angels, = ; dauehier. LE | able attire. armed colored robber in hix store, Sergt. J. M. Roper of the.second e Sal sce Ml by and Doase, { ¢ night. The jury viewed the | police Who was shot Friday | 1 acstoieemoscr:,ils smiliog face P s : - d heard testimony o o P riday | Are pleasures o recall: She is now w : i heard (estinony ax 'ty the | st while (rving lo capture Georke | 1o fad s My tmord T eac. : o ozt ; e A reskaz v : / 't the e by the wo man | 1 colored, near 9th and L streets, | And died beloved by a A sily { HAHN"™ styvles—because we are in oriamenes 1 | s 507 chance for recovery.|WAEE. Departed this Ui March 5. 1 A sl *',‘“l‘ i i . o ) 5 s e X Ao of murder eported, the s said at Eme o i 130 8., at herresidence, th st. we., closer touch than other stores to the style 1 Jury vein to name the Just mieie & e ”v',"‘;,"“;:;z"’j:";:::‘ ERARL S WARE Funerat mrvics Moo’ FZELL. 1n sad it 1 g : . % s . e e % < , . = g Six detectiv ro Cr A v da; ch 7, ut the home o r father, d oLl A . centers—are alwavs first to reflect advance and s e e there was a slight change for thel 137 ye st e Relatives and friends in'| ZELL, who .':.m".,-‘.. e | C € Wwal o e e ol B better in the condition of the patient. { vited. = latenmest at Congressionul cwme. i H fashion tendencies, contucting an ihvestarth Preciict) He is not out,of danger. however, and { _tery. | { iberman murder. 3 ]“;'(d“’"‘x,”llm condition is still critical. WATERBURY. Saturday. March Where our fric H re locked up at the fourth precinet | Jo%ell, Who recieved five bullet | R LB T i Mother. dear mother, ¥ “HAHN™ stvles. beine our own origina- t night in connection with the inves. | WOunds, was apparently much im- aterbary, Jr. A il No one knows huw 3 miss you i . 1 £y Py S, PGS RO S| > stion of the killing. None of them | Proved last nig and his recovery -4 “‘;"ll always think 7 vou. dear muthier, § tions, come out weeks—sometimes months— ; ] 1A3 beenliaenaded, itivds e fhe | 15 expected. The several other per- Gearge 1 1 i e e, i el H hefore they become general, -d Py were better last night. Joseph Dogans. Fumeral from Mouat Jemreel | ONLYSoN A% H TER IN Church, Rev. J. P. Green, pastor. Mo PRILID AND VIS 1 20l March 7, t 8 pm. Al invited IN MEMORIAM. = CARLL. A tribute of love and deyo! our beloved husband and father, J. I H held | sons wounded during the punuit; and ister of Theilers and Allge Mason aud i i ! U'NT.B.AL DIRE.‘TOB‘ Pictured are six authorita- GARLL who enterd eteraal rest one vear| 4 WILLIAM LEE, Fuser:] Director H i go today, March 6, 1920, and embalmer. ivery in connection. C o~ tive types of new Low Shoes T emmors, o abeent oo is alwaye near, | €1008 chapel and modern crrmatorium. Moderats | WIFE AND DAL A tribate of love to HATTLE SE, who departed this Ifs two ¥ ago today, March O, 1619. | prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call, 3 1385 Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. for~ the guidance of Women who want to know “WHAT’'S FLOWERS WHAT?” for Spring. \ In God's home of fadeless hesuty { S S SR L e o] Soein A B P! § ! Belle 19 now & shining sta H Timothy Hanlon & ] ! N Vi {_&1 HET. NE Phone 1. 5543 H These are featured in vari- N Wiy .'-.Q-"-'-“:'.'L'"«"—'E-x: { “ZURHORST” { ous leathers, colors and com- Delivered to all parts \ T et one e vt s W e a1 East Capitol Street i binations. of the United States | st CCUTER BROTIELS & | oabiisned in Merimsvite, 1se. 4 N | FOOTE. In devoted memors of me dulmgl 1857 1 i by girl, ELNORA FR. S o i 1 No E ably in the N Open every evening until 11:30 P.M. § 'l\*-'":‘d-;'_:i s years four mostis : JAI:I’FPb;, T‘::.Rsv\l'fAN' GRAYS and LIGHT TAN for your convenience \\\ ) e e e ) e R CALF. \ [ R A Lo n Comunci. e pitiighed W R-SreareCo- a1 'see Chat vacant chair | '1208°‘H STREET NW. KRAMER'S, 916 F St. N.W. They not only exemplify fashion and artistry to a su- Uh".";,‘:‘.’nmf"sw“r ‘:‘m‘l"g.:"'?'. : { gfifi"firé“f::fnnuw ] perlative degree — but prove i wh;»': (E{-‘,‘mrm daling fome | ARSpears - CNichols WBSpesrs | how successful we have been in 1 ° . | A 2 P gl | how I e i B oz rememtoance ot Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 1 holding ou prices down o nevs o8 | He Likes HIS Glasses BT ol e | fow lovels. R i i AT '?fku':;‘."’u T Tautomodite Service. - o 1 i | i cihen atier mattie or e Arsonn | WML H. SARDO & CO., ! Forest, 1o Souilly, Fraace, October 1, 1918. . Wi yarpe o hand ihe agel band N . A ol " orud the hexve To sk of G this hown_of love: ra"cal. thele. brothers. home. J. FRANK JOY CO,, FRANCES, EVA AND FRED F. llUW.ull:. : B0 —so do 60,000 others $495 to $125 : : | 3 ;nllSansg;‘f;cCa.;ng,;: G HUNDLEY. In loviog memory of GEORGE § Goge. but ot forgotten. Wisconsin Ave. THE FAMILY Phone West 504. Tn sad bat loving r.m.mmm..l e Moar aogiiter and sister. ANNA MA: Modern chapel. T 30T (nee Braodt), who departed | New auto funeral cars, 1ife four yeurs ago today. HER MOTHER, FATHER A\l’\ SISTER. * Ixos;cx In ssd but loving remembrance of SR A ! i i = o.l 2 i “Kayser,” “Phoenix,” “Ony. Eyea asses “Niagara Maid,” “Medalia” ar other standard silk hosiery. i examination by one of our Graduate Optemetrists — as low as —including careful, thorough s O A Gar lusband, EDWARD KOSACK. who| (NEITHER THE SUOCESSORS OF NOR CO: B ried thiv Tife one year ago today, March | CHECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. B G. 1820, SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) Can we help but feel s lonely. oz, When hix yolre we do not hiear? Yor 5o Wordy were ever wweeier Than the words he #poke 5o dear. His cheery ways, his Illl: ng face . Y Co Are's plenwure to reca He'had a kind word for each and all ort CO. ian, Perpetu.i We are never satisfied with a pair of glaSses unless they DV o T8 are becoming and perfectly ad- H justed. That's part of our A e e Baitimore Boulevard at Distriet Tiss o - || service. lllll“i:m h.l:u el Offices: 528 14th st. 3. w. Phome F. 474% 2 ] His troubles are all ended. Hin beavenly crown is won. FUNERAL DESIGNS. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. SOPHIA KOSACK. ® XOBAGE. In mad but lovine remembrance of | Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, my. dear father, EDWARD KOSACK, who Gita one year ago todsy, March 6, 1930, AL STy e ity e R ‘| Appropriate Floral Tok:m Called to the reslm of love and peace, Called by God. who knew best. Wuhmtton Sleep on, dear father, Xour troubles are o'er, 1,“’ Your willing hands shall toil 5o mo XA """. Aol Bher, vod loring and kiad, 't find. m'v"' o RON TARANCE KOSACK, AND FAMILY. 414-0th St Cor. 191416 Pa.Ave. \\17/ FAMLY JEWELERS *\ VOO th R.|K 235P~AaQF ] i . Fh R K 235P . i Chas‘ c arl‘s& SOD | | 708 7th Street and 3123 M Street

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