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| haa been spent for Americanization ' work in the District by the Americani |ON APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY.| FIVE RE TALKS ON ALIEN | CLASSES. | zation commitee during the past year.| ; Plogitts b it i hon Wk S Harry Gaze to Give Series of Lec- |Other Rulings Made by D. C. Rent MR. HAYS SETS CABINET PACE Told at Patriotic Committee. ROOSEVELT AT POST. tures at. Poli’s. a e L sl B O Y Progress of Americanization work Harry Gaze, formerly of this city.| Five rentals were lowered today by \ “ - ss of Am 4 i S iy niverss e District ren mission. One 5 5 i 7 " - Assistant Secreta of Navy Has and now lecturer of the Universal|the District rent com P G ¢ ’,:a:'flf“'lmn" FAS|descrieibe M v 2 ;’D 2 Psychologs Association of Chicago, is| andlord was ranted occupancy of | Postmaster General dtrives to Get ine Covell, ai the Amerieantsation_ and | - s:"m’ 5 a e’l" ¢ New| (g nroguce n ~constructive cast- fon. The list of determi: . B h b - e| Col. Theodore Roosevelt of New |paign™ s| of ot nations follows: VI B p bl C f =¥ ?fili;.i{’ x‘vom\m")i” a’:"’xfir‘.mgn'n';rm::n York has assumed the duties of as-|series of free public lectufes to be! “NMorris Wolf, 607 4th street north- on any lg roblems ontront School last night | i = Sis b saerntiry. GELie Navy fhsue given at Folis Thoater on l‘mmtl : rent reduced from $52.50 to Both speakers based their remarks| cession of Mr. Woodbury of Massa-!20. 22, 23 24 and 25 at S.15. dea 0 a month. A. O. Bliss Proper- - H D o the worh being done in the ‘schools | chusetts. . He took the oath of office | with practical psycholozy applied to] fjoe” defondant. 1ng 18 epartment. and community centers. An interest-|at the Navy Department yesterday | fhe attainment of health. happiness.| Limore Barnett, 1666 Kalorama road InE point brought out was that alien | afternoon. in the presence of Secre-,youth and prosperity. =00 | northwest: rent reduced from $30 Yomen are more reluctant to drop|tary Denby and other officials of the | A special Easter meeting will bej o §2250 a month. Belt, O'Brien ostmaster General Will H. s.|third and fourth assistant postmas- the mother tongue than were the men.| department and Mrs. Douglas Robin-'held on March 27 5 in g Co.. Inc., defendant. | - i ters general and chiel clerk of the Announcement was made that $1,280 | son of New York, his aunt. room of the Willard Hotel Hester’ Simms. 636 T, street south- | with sixteen hours' work a duy to his| (e% Keneral east: rent reduced from $15 to $12 a | credit, is setting a pace which is mak- How to put “heart” into the postal iih Flowd B Davis, defondant 4| 1 the other members of the eabinet employes, i s =5 i - 7. Grab, apartment 204, 13 i P 0w to tuke “politics” out ¢ he TFype A Type C Park northwest; rent reduced |hustle to keep up with him, loctar it quiotithe ype 0 from $65 to £60 » month. A. O. Bliss | The new Postmaster General is|POGi estaplishment = ‘ ! . | Properties. defendant | working' from & o'clock am. to mid. |, Ut 18 0 be done to specd up the Annie Whitney, 1656 Kalorama road night each day, in order to take hold 5 3 e i nounclng | m»nh]:vos-:; rent reduced from s:n,.:.n | of the job upon which President Hara- m!.:.( w ‘LJ :u \Alnv\‘r complaints of pa- to £22.50 a month. Charles D. Sager, | ing placed him. kn w lo] lli’llhn\“(‘]} find | (HO! i 0 expeditious handling of defendant | it necessary to keep up B_{ntenslve == = Back to Normal [ e - D e S avenue morthwest; notice to vacate | tualities. _ 1ch of these problems is a live | ferved by Rebeeen A Perile npproved | Thera aré some biz probloms facine | one squari |l\ fac o b .L,, hy and owner granted occunancy the present postal administration, and '™ € squarely facing the Post- ° Walter J. Rice, apartment 4 the It Is to get a “line” upon them that [Master General. and he realizes it for Virginia. 308 Tth street southwest; | Postmaster General Hays is working | That js why he is devoting all his] 1 notien 6 vacate merved hv R Harri: | before hours and after ours. He has | time (o 1t "But these problems o1 son Johnson adjudged ins fent. forsworn amusement, wnners. ete. | tind to make eTix o5 A the : [ 1 son Johnson adjudged insufcient | e pamian work et | Wd to mdke him relax now and then 'Y L 27 fore him. | . The anteroom to his office h 3 Motion picture films are usually de- > | Post om P L = veloped in sections by he vound Many Baflling Problems. | Post OMice Department butlding was : A lu m bl a round wooden {rames and then Jow.| Here are some of the problems that | Sl with vigitors today, us it lis cred into wlate tanks containing the | “keep him at It" sixteen hoyra a day: | D S3Ery duy since he {ook e, developer. Then they ara taken to the| How to effect an honest“execution | FVerybody wants to see Wil Hays. Arying chamber, where they are wound | of the civil service laws in re ‘“‘“‘\..,’f{h“‘;;,“ 10 seo him about appoint- | around huge wooden drums, which are | (o the postmasters of the country. ) want to see him about = made to revolve by means of electric How to distribute the duties of his| S 0] of those outlined bove—th v Vvas SDO_OO power. In & Dig film-printing estab- | assistants so a8 to improve the ud- | $PYVETINEY want to bring him sim- . as P lishment miles of film can be dried in | minfstration of the department | Sleelings frog t NO $45 00, the course of a few hours. Whom to appoint as first, =econd, | Ut 1o discuss OW . big clock tic the door to the inner Beginning today, we are taking advantage of the General Hays, ; - 5 - 3 e he called out heartily t conditions which make it possible for us to go back t @ fur corner. “Why. am 1 the pre-war basis of prices for all models in all finishes you waiting 5 e A o N oid friend. whom of Columbia Grafonolas. ited forthwith into the i " “Those Tweed Suits are Popular ario valien al o e, S meny 5 This means very decisive reductions from prevaring E With the Young Women Jmmu.-r“.' d vut on its owh meris, x s re.ationship | prices—as follows: | Moxt Tie . SAID THE GRAND o0 Tkl probiem. ¢ cklish problem, the y N v Reduced to yhandlifig of the postmaster situation, Type OLD MAN With the order handed down bt formm $30.00 = b v HON. NORMAL jive examinations for certain classes C2— $50.00.............. $45.00 S canaheuans for certain clusses 5 PRICES jtions, probably heads the list 4 D-2— $75 00 . eI T $6().00 But the other problems are no le B e buzzlers, it is he nd will be met E $125 00 $85-00 5 Much speculation is going on in the i =2— A PR e « . ndl Pve never seen 48 1o those who will be F-2—$140.00 $100.00 S i e | such a splendid assort- clerk of the Post Office Leparemers ce Lueparument. 2—$150.00..............9%125.00 1t is rumored that “an outside J l(_‘;' 2165 $140.00 A ment at such moderate Boing to be mmude chic T e =2— 005 i A . the individual is no less thun Ralph rices as $37.50 and Bollltt, at present Mr. Hays' confiden. K-2—$225.00..............$150.00 e $ e g S o i, < the discussion is going L-2—$275.00 $175.00 0. on the Postmastcr General goes and fakes lunch in the department's X As usual, your terms are our terms and v LAW FOR SOCIAL DISEASES vou can arrange for the immediate delivery j N r\< St e of any of the above machines—at the reduced A\ @.T"'\’f"’,'fl”':,,i il aesisnca Lo con- any 1 c 1 social diseases in the District prices—upon payment of moderate deposit. . | which is to be introduced in Congress ) EET lduring the exty sion, was urged 1 l ¥ Health Officer William C. Fowler i s ;Y.\’J"\:Unlg :rr sday night at the John- son- ommunit enter, held was $12500 House & Herrmann w 150.00 Shdtc fha ey, Cenths sl A as A ¥ 5 o = . giene Socicts. "Dr. Fowler pointed out b4 hat” only one state and the Distriet Seventh and Eye Streets 9 — Zhe ,Store 1 {of Columbla now lack & law for con: oW ow for con 1 29.! | trolling the so-called socdal diseases " I i Di C. C. Pierce, assi nt surgeon rgn'nrvrdl of the United ates public alth service, told how in all parts = of the country an active campaign is . 5 being waged for the control of so- - - ——— clal diseases. He described the dan- — T g e 3 R Z BETOus nature of the diseases, and : said that in addition to medical treat- iment of existing cases, legal meas- : p {ures. education of the public and in- creased recreational facilities for the vouth are greatly needed to cobntrol | | them ' 1 L | > No. 3 | WOMEN’S UNION ELECTS. Can Everything Under One Roof 10 Rib Chops, 35c Ib/Shoulder Chops, 30c Ib. Shoulder to Roast, 25¢ Ib,Breast to Roast, 22¢ Ib. Kellogg’s | HOLLAND BELLE BUTTER =, 64c Ib. Corn Flakes Doz. O C Pkg. Holland Belle FLOUR 6lbs. 38¢c 12 Ibs. 74c $ orn, Yccan Finest reamery MILLBROOK EGGS i cuto. ety sueret 38¢ YOIUPI‘Wa(Il‘cl)iENS | 43¢ Ib. | 25clb. = Kraft CHEESE Palmine NUT BUTTER 27clb. ::";0 FRESH CAUGHT FISH Small Shad . 32c Ib.| Codfish Steaks, 22¢Ib. Sanama Oysters, 45¢ gt.|Rock Fish, 35c¢ Ib. Standard HADDOCK /large or small, to bake or boil,15¢ Ib. FRESH PICNICS, 18¢ Ib.| PORK CHOPS, "*28¢ Ib. PORK LOIN®=%28c Ib. | PORK LOIN, 28 Ib. Selections From Our Own Smoke House Smoked Picnics, 17%¢ Ib.| 3! . Tongues, 38c Ib. Sugar Loaf Bacon, 25¢ Ib. Bri":lt?;st Bacon, 7 *-28¢b. Wafer Southern Style Bacon 18clb. §if5 25¢ Ib. '10c¢ | Yams, 1b., 6¢ S l New Cabbage, Ib. 5¢ = = = P —— M blade 9 end, to roast, 9 whole, 241bs.$1.45 OLD DUTCH COFFEE 5c b. Grape Fruit Large Size in the piece, Onions, Y pk. Yedow peck, Apples, 2Vac OLD DUTCH BREAD ¢z 20c At Alexandria, 8c; 2 for 15¢ 22 c No. 2 Can SWEET Prunes,9cb. Early June PEAS 3« 25¢ ELLO 1 (ke Sunshine ILK Tall Can. Y, pk. Box Stock, Baree "Siock, 20€ NTALS LoweRED. (WORKING SIXTEEN HOURS A DAY, i | | i { | | 1 | | Mis | Federation of Labi Miss Kathryn president of th Tracy was elected Women's Uafon, No. 105. of the bureau of eng-gring and printing, at a meeting le#l at 1423 ew York avenue Tuesaay gight. Other officers ted were: Hefie Trouland, vice president; Gertrude McNally, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Ella Wal- ters, recording : Clara Dan- gel, financial sec ¥: Louise Dan- gel. treasurer; Mignon Miller, guide, and May Morgan, guard Delegates to the Ci Union were elected as follo: Flannigan, Nora James, Lill Mignon Miller and_ Mary McNally and Mi; elected delegates to state convention of r. MRS. J. N. PISTELL DIES. Word has been received he recent death in Buffalo, N. Y., of Mrs. th Pistell, wife of John Buffalo banker. Up to ears ago Mrs. Pistell lived in ngton and was prominently identified with St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church here. Together with her son, C:A K P 1. she was the donor of the handsome aitar windows in that sanctuary. She was also a director of the Bell Home for Children. She is survived by her hushand and son, a brother, Joseph B. Kerr of Baltimore, and a grandson, John Charles Pistell. COL. JOHNSTONE DEAD. GREENVILLE, §. C., March 10.—Col. George Johnstone, prominent attor- ney and former member of Congress Labor : Mary n Gray Campbell Tracy were the Maryland the American e of the from the third South Carolina dis- triet, died at his home in Newberry last night. aged seventy-five CARDS OF THANKS. BIAS. We thank our many friends for K o rendered us during Ui s of my husband and brother, J0HN S Wio departed this life ry Alse wish to A 0. K. and D of 4., Grantlin No. 70, A. 1. 0. of Moses. crmont Avenne Bapiist Church, Itev. J Willis, pastor, clubs for the beantiful | flaral desigux | HIS WIFE. MARIE B BIAS: SISTER, MRS LAURA E. RIMMS, AND FAMILY. * CROWN. We wish express thanks o onr m; their Kindness, xy tributes during (b ax wife and ] | i 1 to our sincere BORN. James C._and Mary 8 ). & duughter, March 10, 192 DIED. 10, 1921, at 1:30 am sspital, “RALLIF 3 Itandolph Holling of Rich: ETT. Ma YL S mond, Interment at Richmond. BOSTON. _ Suddenly . March 8, at 11:05 am., PH AL bel er of Mary (. Burns (nee Crimmin the late Charles 11 Roston. Funeral the late tesidence, 1126 4th st s.e. Fridty morning, 9 o'clock, thence fio ster's Chu where mass e said at 9 Intermeat at Moun BREWER. Departed this life W, Murlh 8, 1921, at his residence, 1307 Q st. nw. after a’ week's illness, JOSEPH A, REREWER, beloved husband of Alice R. and father of Walker A Martha A. Taylor and Joxeph A. Tirewer,” jr." He leaves to mourn his loss @ brother and fwo sistors. Augusta . Martha E. Washington and Maggie Stnart, six grandelildren and a host friends. tice of funersl hereafter. (Bos ) . blessed sleep. ton papers please Asleep in Jes CRAMER. Tuesday, March 8, 1921, DOUGH- BRTY L. beloved hushand of Jane Cramer, in his 820 year. Funeral services Friday, March 11, at lhis Inte residence, Wilson Park, Congress Heights, thence to Congress Heights M. E. Chureh’ at 10 am. Inter ment in Arlington natioual cemetery., * DADE. Departed 10, 1921, at 4:3 Wilie st. n. this life Thursday. March s, at lier residence, 1251 K1 L. DADE, March 3 ral FLOOD. pm. Jam Tuesday, s MARY 8 FLOOT - Flood. please copy ) HARDY. Wednesday residencs. 918 M st SON HARDY. Mare ins at iday, M Yor rrices in Washing notice will be given of Trving st RANDOLPH. On W At her residence, TRUDE KEAD, Funeral from her . 182 wife late of and undistarl ity th and Seward square s.e. 1 pm. Relatives Winchester papers 100 Notice of funeral later. HUGHES, Tuesday. March & 1921 EVA S HUGHES. be and daughter of the late ent private. KING. 0n Taesday. Mare widow of Heney K Y ntives and Tevde toetn dork KING. Suddenly. Wednesdny. March 9. 1921 at Providence Hospital, JOHN A beloved bustand ‘of Marie 1. King (nee Tohasen). | aged 29 e maine at 900 Florida ave A, Inters Fairfax. Va. Friday March 11, ut 10 a.m. (Virginia papers please oy v 4 LE PREUX. Sudden March 9 921, a1 Oxford. Pa oved usband of Laura Burton Le Preux, in his 91l year. Funeral from his late residen v 15th st now.. Saturday. March 12 atg B30 am. thence to St Panl's Churel. where mass will be colebrated at 8 am. In tormeut in Mount Olivet cemeters McCLELLAN. his residence st . March 9. 1931 . AN, aged 89, Mem 1 No. %0, G A. R. Notice | f s MILLER. Murch %, 1821 n Washing fon Hospital, Miss RERECCA P. MILLER. Fanerul from Hines’ undertaking parlors, Fri duy, March 11, at 2 pm 2 Wednesduy, March 9, 1) Farkman Breck Parkman and Char. | ding) Parkman of this elty PETERSEN. Suddenly. Thurs Mareh 10. 1921 JEAN FLOK PRUETT P EN. widow of the late Clharies W Petersen und beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas W Fowers and Mrs. Florence P. D Fu neral (private) from 1 of her Nter. Mrs. Thomus, W. . 1109 N | onov Saturday, Mardh 12, st 2 pm. 1% PLUMMER. March 9. 1921, JOSEPHINE | PEYTON, beloved danghter of Franklin A. | and Chariie Whiteley Plummer, aged 7 years Funeral service at_chapel in Congressional cometers. Friday, Marel 11, at 2 pm. In- | terment Congressional cemetery La | POWERS. Wednesday, March 9, 1921, at 6 aelock pm.. HELEN MAY, duughter M Wednesdoy, M: 1921, her residence. nd st 5.0 the widow of tie late Joseph X (noe Bridwell). Foneral Saturdas at 4 o'clock. Ielatives and friends | Interment at Glenwond cemeters u+ WARE. Murch 10. 1921, at 950 s.m. Mrs ¢ CARROLL WARE' (formeriy Inez M Howard) services nt lnte resi av ., the Albemarle at 2 5 WHITE. Departed thix 1ife Mareh 8. 1 at 1921, At 11:30 widow of the late ‘ THE EVENING - STAR 'Wtsmmcr(m________l__________________ m—fl#::w——_—*_—_—l-_-fifi_—m— services at Trin ¢ her WHIT. R FANNI Tre's undertaking arch 11, at 2 pm ty a K 5. March 9, 1921 A omw.. GER Panl Randoiph. Fri rexidence EVANS. In sad but loving remembrance @ ur devoted husband and father, ROBER] E . Who was taken Away from us om year ago today, March 10, 1920, Ob. how can I help from feeting lovely. The solemn day is here again; One year ago this day The wessenger away He ix now whero b Through 1 And his ity summoned my desr hus s ate ringing aly courts above, is singing With glad =pirit hymns of love He was the one with soul dfvine. Whose heart was ¢ and true, One who was the sa Dearvet Robert. thy The blow was bard To part with But in our he Until in e ¥il time wan vou the. shork HIS DEVOTE FREEMAN. 1 loving memory of my helovec bushand, WILLIAM HARRY FR: who this life vne year u March 10, 192 Today recalls the memory of a loved one lak to rost Aud those who think of him most are (hos Who loved him best We grieve for you when a1l ix still. may Goc with you a Our minds are Blled with sud regrets as or the duy you died We loved you. dear. with all our hearts But Jesus loved you be he took you faom this sinful world He et yonr soul at rest Wo prayed that you might ionger live But God we know knew hest Tle took you, dear. awas from us And put you safe o t A bitter grief, a shock sevs To part with ane we loved so dear Our loxs ix great st compiain Rut trust in God fo meet agnin SADLY MISSED BY HIS DEVOTED WIVE MOTHER AND FATHER-IN-LAW. MR8 MAMIE CONTEE FREEMAN. MES. 1M MA FREEMAN. MR HENRY STEWART REEMAN. In s<ad but lovine remembrance of enr father, HARRY W F Who departed his life one year March 10, 1820 141 not know pain sou bore. 1 4id not see vou die T oniy know von went wway And never satd good hye. Teach Thou our hearts and lips to say. Thy will be done from dar to das Here ax we bow in deep distross. Here as onr prayers xoul to bless His busy hauds are folded, Hix work on earth ix done Hix troubi wll cnded HIS DBVOTED 8ON. CLARENCE W FREEMAN . FREEMAN. in memory of HARRY MAN. who died one year ago toduy 10 1620, leep on. dear Harr you best A FRIEND, loving remembrance of SARAH A + departed March 11, at 2 pm { this life three years ago today, March 10, Mareh 8, At 1 1 . beioved w 1S # memors vears loved one lafd to rest i ~e v ho KL rememimr turdn, Are those who loved hor hest indelphia. Pa. 11 Joctieers ways, her smiling. face, STULZ. Iny, March 9, 1921, at 4:30 re & pleasire to recall -m.. JOUN JACOR STULZ, denrly lelo She tiad a kindly word for each o of Jucol and Antolnetie Stulz. in his | Diet loved iy il - U year. Funeral from his Inte home, 307 | THE FAMILY. * Seward square se.. Satordax. Mareh 12, i { GILL. In memors of our dear sister and Friends and relatises lnvited Lo | dnoghter, LOU EVA. who departed tnis 1ife Interment in Glenwood cemetery. | vears ago today, March 10, 1918 leep. his soul immortal x at night 1l e shining & now beyond life's woes, 0 the eold grave s care, pain and sorrow. h r and duughter. 1 but 14 not save KULLE. a Tu doving re ighter and sister, NA 1. KULLZ, departed this 1ife two vears azo tdas, March 10, 1919, Anniversary mass at St. Dominic’s Clwreh, MAMMA, PAPA AND SISTER. * MITCHELL. In sad but loving memory dear father, JOHN H. MITCHELL, wl Mareli 10, 1919, In titiness of the night, Tw s ngo today How can we forge: the tin T am. JOHN AW WHITE. beloved won of | Our loved ane poyed to that happs clime \'-vrm‘:- \\!IH!I! }‘u‘uf-r.nl from James H. Wins. lllj‘ DAUGH ‘(. SONIN-LAW AND Jow Compans's chapel, Friday, March 11, at GRANDDAUGHTER . 2 pan. Relatives and friends invited. ' | MORRISON. In sad but loving remembrance WILLS., Wednesday, Mareh 9. 1921, at 6:30 of my dear moth A HA MORRISON, nis residen 312 Indiana ave. who died tw 0 to Murch CTER H. WILLS, Jr.. only child 101901 DAUGHTER 3 T % H. Wills and Mrs. Marion NICHOLSON. Departed this life ooe vear (e tinddess Servic at Trinity | mzo today. March 10, 1820, anr dear dangh- copal € Csts nw. Saturd ter, FANNIE PARMES NICHOLSON. * at Al Al frienis fuy, NORRIS. A tribute of love and sweet memo- Secinilototerment it S n PR eRRE R ety i e 4F our dear mother. MAKLA NORRIS, who departed this life four years azo today. S D Mareh 10, 1917, BANKS, In sad but loviug memors of our IDA BANKS Mareh 10, denr mother, r azo todis Yo liave left me, durling Who loved yon better t lived for yvou while you You were my life, my al The Bowers e placed upo Have withered and d But_the love for you who sl Will never fade away 1 often sit and th When T am all For_memory i the oais th That grief can call itx HER DEVOTED SON BARNES. CHANDLER. In dear mother and grandmotl . who depa o today, Mdrch 10, One by one the chairs One by one thes g0 a While the circle that § 1 of HER DEVOTED DAUGH® Yo Tl God sends a_message to "Tis sad when He calls one COLLINS. 1In loving rememb mother, who departed this March 10, 1900. The dear one now is sleepi No care i8 on ler hrow. Ol blame us not for weey Tor we have no mother try to bear our burds hough heavy be our W, will uid and comfort o He alone knows HER DAT yeurs ago todas, March 10, HER LOV DAVIS. band and nephew. JAMES paried this lite March 10, 1 1 miss him and mouwrn him e Tnknown and forgotten by But the grave that contal COTED WIFE, AND AUNT, MARY WH DE GROOT. hnshand and father, HENR' who died one year ago 1920, DORSEY. my beloved mother. JOAN acefully fell asieep in J, ago todny, March 10, 1915, 0 Father, fold her in T Now that she is foreve Our human hearts and HER LONELY DAUGHTE CHAPMAN. VANS. Elncle, ROBBRT EVANR, year ago today, March 10, 1 you both again. Side by side we did lay flowers nod and bend. duughter of tie lat \ Travers 11. Dade and sister of Chive K. Ogle . Jumes T and Paytou T. Dade. t funcral luter. We shall likewise be, dear mortal life dotli end. WS, Her work on earth is done: Her troubles are all ended Her heavenly crown is won. loving remembrance of Will b2 complete some day. AND GRANDDA' COLBERT. In loving remembrance of my de- voted mother, PAULINE COLBERT, who departed this life four years ago today, March 10, 1917 do not know the sorrow to be left alone Rut worst of all when God HER DEVOTED SON, ROBERT G. SMITH. . In sad_bat loving remembrance of O rushand. IARL T ERCIIT, whe de prted this life four years ago today. March 10, 1917 HIS WIFE. * DAVIS. In loving remembrance of my dear mother. JANE DAVIS. who departed this life oné vear today. Murch 10, 1920, You do not know tlie sorrow 1o be left alone, Till God sends n message to your home; “Tis sad when He calls one another, Tut worst of all when God calls a mother. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER, MARY WIMS. . DAVIS. In sad but loving remembrance of ESTHER DAVIS, who departed this life two G MOTHER AND AUNT. In loving memory of our devoted huw And dwell in the memory of days that have ROSA HIS WIFE AND CHILDRE! In sad but loving remembrance of who left us oue 1920, mothie han all 3 were here. i n your grave ved, ieeps beneath yom, ing ow IWARD B ourl MARTHA A. rted this life six 1915, are emply. way. s broken her, your hom from another, alle mother. irance of my dear Tife 21 years ago, ng. ping. INA BARNE 1919, DAVIS, who de- 918, in xilence unseen, Then art zone. but not forgotten Freshi my love shall ever be. For ax long as thers ix memory One vear has passed, our hearts still sore; et sk s ety A< time goex on we Tiss you more; | HER DEVOTED DATGHIERTAND S0x Your memors is as fresh today ¥ 2 MRS, NETTIE i AN In the hour son passed away { DMESUNETTIE NORRIS Though you are gone you're not forzotten, Lo Ko e a0 u sad but loving memors of my KL Twacheina 5o baealss Gastymet wehtor. FIRANCES . THODES, wh Bt vou went, it was God's will | galered eternal rest one ear ago fodazy You don’t know the sorrow to be left alone, | e 1 Goil sends the mesage 10 your home: | Though snferine she breathed not 8 murme, But, the saddeei of Al Iy Whea Gsf fealls | st e tlaos Mbalt: ever aMBe." " ER DEVOTED FAMIL’ y 2 1 do ';n: ‘h»,‘,.. her. for 1, loved her teo In samd but loving remembrance of S my desr mothier. LILLIAN BARNES. who Yor hier memory to fade from my life like Aeparted this life two years ago today, Murch 10, 1019, Can 1 help but feel so lonel When ber voice we do not hear. For no words were ever sweeter Tear s tic wrive setae iy Niba = ave where my daughter is laid. i/ £hie Twords hie SHOKE N0 RAT: Sweet is the memory that never shall fade: Her cheery ways, her smiling face, Flowers may wither, leaves fade i Are a pleasure to recail. Others may forzet vou, but never shall 1. She had a kindly word for each, HEART-RROKEN MOTHER. * And she died beloved by all | RHODES. 1n wd but loving memory of our Her busy hands are folded i Qear sister, FRANCES V. assed away one 1920, A shadow rests upon our liome, We miss her well loved face: Where'er we turn, where'er we ook, We see lier vacant place, Jexus, while re bleedin Ot our dear departed o % We would at this solemn me PRKE e will he done. ER LOVING SIS AND RROTHE: IN-LAW, ALICE AND JONN Kise o or FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Quick, Dignified and Efficient Servie W. W. Deal & 616 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8454, Antamobile Service. Chapel. 3. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and embalmer. Livery in connection. Comimm dious chiapel a1d modern crematorium, ' Moderate nrices. Pa. ave. mow. Tel. eali, M. 158 Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephnne call, North 529. Timothy Hanlon __eEET NE__ Phue L Sa “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 Establisked in Martinsville, Ind. JAMES T. 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