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1 In_Japan a woman upon contract- ing ‘marriage becomes incompetent and cannot transfer her own real es- tate, bring an -action at law or ac- €ept or reject a legacy or a gift. Bank is not to Lend Mon ITISTOBURLDUP Y are here to Co-operate w organization a success. FRESH MILK Furnished our store by H. L. Black & Sons’ “Alderney Dairy.” Fresh Milk, qt. .. Fresh Milk, pt. .. Buttermilk, qt... Cream, per half pt..15¢c Cream, per gill..... 8c Marigold Margarine Price Reduced, Now Sells Per Lb., 25¢ Jelke Good Luck Heinz Heinz Aunt Jemima’s P Aunt Jemimas Bu Vir Stickell’s Wheat National Oats . Post Toasties . Shredded Wheat Good Quality 50-t. length Cotton Clothes Lines, Each, l?c Large Loaf 15¢ Small Loaf This Bank’s First Business The First and Most Important Business of this SECOND NATIONAL BANK 509 Seventh Street, N.W. THE BANK OF UTMOST SERVICE ginia Sweet Pancake . 12l5c Kellogg’s Corn Flakes Scotch Brand Barl;y Experiments have proved that it is possible to change the color of certain precious and semi-precious stones by exposing them to the action of ra- dium. o a s bi came from a f father and two brothers being clergy ey, nor to Keep Money LUTHERAN PASTOR, DIES Served St. Mark’s Church Here for Seven Yedrs—Anti-Saloon League Leader. Rev. Dr. William H. Gotwald. Luth- ran clergyman of this city, residing t j0th street morthwest, died atirday night at his home. He was years old. Gotwald was born at Aarons- ure, Pa. September 2, 1841. He ministerial family, his == . 4 OUR BUSINESS. We men. Two other brothers were phy- vith You, to make your SICIans cas educated at Gettysburg. 7 His first charge was at Aaronsburg. Which also was his father's last charge. Later he took pastorates in Loganton and in Milton, Pa. where o fremained for fourteen Vears. From. Milton he came to Washing- i ton and organized St. Mark's Luth- o Church, which he served for Soven years. Following his resigna- tion from Mark's h joined with others in founding an anti-saloon le ue in Pennsylvan He v as fdentified with this work for more than twenty years. . was eloquent as a 1 reacher. und thinker and it Apabic He was known the r of conservative Luth- eranism Washington. He was wice a w dying s married to HE E\.'ENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, REV. W. H. GOTWALD, Miss Lillian Holt on February 6, 1918. She, with three sons, survive him. Dr. Gotwald was prominent in G. A circles, being at the time of his death department chaplain for this district. Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Georgetown Lutheran Church, Wis consin -avenue and Volta place. In- terment will be in tery. at [ —— TOOTH CAUSES DEATH. James B. Broad, Du Pont Control- ler. Succumbs at Wilmington. WILMINGTON, Del, March 14.— James B. Broad, controller of the Du Pont Company, died in a hospital here from lung infection caused by a tooth which slipped down his throat during a dental operation performed a month ago. At that time four teeth were drawn, but only three were lo- Arlington ceme- | RITES FOR DR.EHNS‘ON. | Funeral Tomorrow, With Burial in | | Rock Creek Cemetery. | Funeral services for Dr. Joseph Taber Johnson, who died Saturday night at his home in Cherrydale, Va will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow | atternoon at the residence of his son. ' ! Dr. Loren Johnson, 210S 16th street | interment, which will be in Rock | Creek cemetery, will be private. | The honorary pallbearers will be | John Barrett. Col. James A. Drain, Rudolph Kauffmann, Dr. George N. Kober, A. Colt Yates and Dr. George Tully Vaughan. The active pallbearers wiil be Dr. S. S. Adams, Dr. John Moran, Dr. Walter Wells, Dr. W. M. Barton and Dr. E. B. Behrend. FORMER DRY LEADER DIES. cated. The presence of the missing Crmmne e footh in the ‘lungs was discovered by | p LINCOLN, Neb, March 14-"hr -ray last Thursday Bartlet Pa neploneerfiiinco s Mr. Broad had shown symptoms| T o o e similar to those noted in cases of | Ne8S partner of 3 s : gas poisoning during the war, it was said. and was being treated for pos is dead at the age of sixty-nine. He was a candidate for governor on the prohibition ticket. sible effects of gas administercd dur- ing the extraction. | T e T |HENRY PAYSON DOWST DEAD. Mrs. Hilda F. Ball, owner and man- | :W YORK., March 14-—Henry dgextofiacshos dtore Infharkersbiirg ) on Dowst. fiction writer and W. Va. has been chosen a director | Ljaywright, died here following a of the Ohio Valley Retail Shoe Deal- ion ers’ ine He was born in Bangor, 187 Hlong [ Me.. in Ch:eg::'ifi.35c l KARO SYRUP Blue, 1Y5-lb. can....12¢c Blue 5-lb. can......33c Blue 10-Ib. can.....63c S —— For people from the south who want pure ribbon Cane Syrup Special Cut Prices to Reduce Our Present Stock Pure Lard, Bulk, Ib. .. LUNCHEON GOODS| What's Better Thana 150 Stores 14c Sticed Dried Beef, Sliced Cooked Ham Potato Chips, pkg. GINGER A Gosman, bottle Gosman, doz. bottles Goxman, case of 24 bottle Y-1b. pkz...10¢ %-1b. pkg., 19¢ 5 . Se ‘Hquot Club, case of 21 hott] No charge for container when purchasing. We will, however, buy back the empty bottles at one cent each. For case complete, with top and empty bottles we will allow 30 cents.” All to be returned within €0 day No allowance for wooden case alone. «“KATRENA” BRAND | Del Monte Canned Fresh Prunes No. 1,-size can..13c No. 215-size can..23c b, . . . 30c Troco Nut Butter,Ib. . . . 30c Heinz Small Baked Beans . Heinz Medium Baked Beans, 15¢ Small Kidney Beans . 12c Medium Kidney Beans, 1712¢ 10c ancake . . 15¢ ckwheat . 12lsc Hearts . . 17c Delicious, fresh prunes, put_into cans right from You'll like them. Large size can......30c the tree. Seme Specials for This Week SANITARY ..MACARON] - BRAND _.SPAGHETTI “Clean Easy Soap”’ “Comet’’ Rice “Borden’s’’ Milk 18c| Snowdrift 1-lb. Can. Pumpkin Pie? Silver Lake loc Canned Pumpkin Apple Sauce in Cans Del Monte Brand Buy this fine apple sauce in cans. all the trouble of preparing when made from fresh PRICE REDUCED Per can.. ...17c 3 cans for....50c Like all “Del Monte” goods, the quality Is assured. Tall Cans, “Gold Medal’’ Self Rising Buckwheat Patron to Try One 2 for DORSCH'’S POUND CAKE A real good cake at a very moderate price. Per 2-lb. Size.59c Per 1-lb. Size.30c 20c We Urge Every Crisco, 1-1b. Can. Can of These Peas Leave the- price out of your consideration; consider these peas strictly from the quality standpoint. We feel certain that their excellence will please most every one, and there is double satisfaction in knowing that you can buy them at such an tremely moderate price. “Inderrieden” Packed Per Can ./....lz%c ex- 25 25 25 25 21 C vt o e ve s s 10 . -« 10 s v, A aidesre o IRl PR | .« o M i‘Sanitary’ Fresh Creamery Butter, Ib. 60c ‘Blue Bird’ Broo A top-notch quality parlor broom. Examine this broom before you buy and you'll apprec ate the value. Each, 98¢ Do You Own a Washing Machine? Crystal White Soap Chips are made especially for washing ma- chines. We recommend them. One trial and youll use them regularly. Large pkg., 32¢ STAR SOAP 5 for 34c P. & G. White Naptha, 5 for 34¢ CORBY BREAD Is 100% Nutritious . There goes into every loaf of Corby Bread ingredient quality which insures the maximum purity; and the mixing of the dou vh by the Corby patented process means that every bit of the gluten strength of the flour is developed—so that you get the utmost in food value at the same time You are getting the utmost of palatablenes “Pure as Mother Made It” BEE BRAND MAYONNAISE _Something new and different. Supreme quality, ~excelled by CORBY’S KRUSHED WHOLE WHEAT BREAD On Sale at All Our Stores — MARCH 14, 1921 MAJ. M. D. LEWIS DIES; ONCE OPERATED WILLARD Civil War Veteran Passes Away at Home of His Son in had made his home in Baltimore dur- ing the past five years. Joining the Union forces at the out- break of the civil war as a private, Maj. Lewis served throughout the conflict. At the close of the war he was a major in the 6th New York Cavalry. He participated in a num- ber of important battles. among them Gettysburg. Antietam and Chancel- sville. He was twice wounded Following cessation of hostilities Maj. Lewis entered the hotel business In ‘addition to his local connection lie was at various times proprietor of Cranston-on-the-Hudso New York. and the Princess Anne, Virginia Beach, V' He wos a Commandery, public: the Loyal member of Washington 1 Army of the zion and the M sonic fraternity. He survived by his wife, Mrs Flora A. Lewis: two sons, Harold A Lewis of Baltimore and Clifford M Lewis, president of a hotel training school here Another son, Louis H Lew! n officer in the 9th Unites Infantry, was Kkilled in the -American war. al services will be held to- morrow morning at %:30 o'clock at his late home in Baltimore. Inter- ment will be in Arlington cemetery at 1 o'clock, with representatives of the organizations to which he be- longed in attendance. DR. ELIAS S. WALMER, VETERINARIAN, IS DEAD Georgetown Citizen Was Veteran of Spanish War-—Came Here in Horse-Car Days. Dr. Elias S. Walmer, veterinary surgeon, died vesterday at his home, 243 Prospect enue, Georgetown, y-five vears. Imer was born in Pennsyl- 1855. His boyhood was rm, and he attended vania in passed on the the county schools. where he receiv- ed his primary education In 188% he came to the District of Columbia. io accept the position as veterinarian for the Washington and Georgetown Railroad Company (now the Capital Traction Company), in which position he remained until the elimination of the horse car. He then took wup active practice in Georgetown, where he has been since. During the war with Spain he served as veterinarian in the quarter- master's department of the Arn He is a member of the District of Colum- bia and Virginia veterinary assoc with tions. He has been connected the United States College of Veteri- nary Surgeons, Washington, D. C.. since its foundation, holding the chair of theory and practice of canine medi- cine. He was married in 1870 to Miss Su- sannah Bender, and to them have been born two sons, one of whom died in infancy. The other, Dr. Morris H. Walmer, is in the employ of the bu- reau of animal industry, Department of Agriculture, and resides in Balti- more, Md Fraternal orders to which Dr. Wal- mer belonged are: Knights of Pyth- jas, Red Men. Junior Order American Mechanics and Daughters of Ameri- ca. Funcral services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence. Interment will be in Glenwood cemetery. FAMOUS SINGER DEAD. Mrs. Jenny Kempton Gained Inter- national Fame as Contralto. LOS ANGELES, Cal, March 14— Mrs. Jenny Kempton, eighty-five, who won International fame as a con- tralto singer more than half a cen- tury ago, is dead at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roth Hamiiton. She had been in failing health for sev- eral years. Mrs. Kempton was a daughter of Reuben Twitchell of Dublin. H.. bandmaster of Gen. Sherman's headquarters band on the famous march to the sea. teen years old she sang in the Ameri- can_premier of the oratorio “Elijah” in_Boston She soon thereafter commenced an uropcan career, in which she ap- pearcd before most of the reigning monarchs. She became a protege of Rossini and sang in the Paris pre- mier of his “stabat maters.” Among her most prized possessions were gifts from Qucen Victoria, Napoleon 111 and Victor Emmanuel. Later she organized an opera company in Bos- ton and toured America. Her hus- band died several years ago. MRS. EMMA POORE DIES. New Thought Woman Falls Down Elevator Shaft in Boston. BOSTON. March 14—Miss Emma C. Poore. a leader of the New Thought Church and School in Boston and a co-worker with Dr. Julia Seton, the founder of the cult, died at the City Hospital here after falling down an levator shaft he wa sciousne The police some mystery surrounds the affair, as no one was present when the accident i ceurred and the police do not under- and how the gate happencd to be open or unfastened. : e TAG DAY FOR BABIES. Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Ann’s Asy- lum to Solicit Thursday. “Help the babies.” Tag day for the benefit of St. Ann's Infant-Asylum is to be held Thursda under auspices of the ladles' auxiliar: of the institution. Green tags, with a harp represented upon them, in honor of St. Patrick's day, will be sold throughout the city by women and girls upon that day. 5 Milk bills ‘of the institution average $500 a month. it is stated, to say nothing of other food necessities. The asylum, located at 23d and K streets northwest, is,in charge of the Sisters of Charit The at Berwyn, Md., where the older chi dren_are taken In the summer. St. Ann's Infant Asylum cares for children from birth to seven vears, when they are sent to another asylum. STOLEN CARS RECOVERED. Ap automobile belonging to H. D. Brown, 625 Quebec street, taken from this city by thieves or joyriders the night of January 18 and recovered in Alkron, Ohio, was hrought here hy De- tective Fleet M. Hughlett, head of the automobile squad. Detective H. M. Jett. also a member of the automobile sauad, brought {brek from Maryland atomobile fof R. M. Stamn, 1207 Connecticut ave- | nue. that was stolen Thursdey night. SKYSCRAPER EXPERT DIES. CHICAGO. March 14.—Albert H. Wolf, noted engineer, is dead at At- lantic City, N. J. He helped to de sign the Eads bridge at St. Louis, and took & prominent part in the de- velopment of skeleton-constructed skyscrapers. At one time he was conneoted with the Chicago, Roek Is- lami and Pacific railway, and pra ticed his profession in Montana, Phil- adelphia and Chicago, ” Baltimore. Maj. Morgan Duval Lewis, civil war veteran and former proprietor of the old Willard Hotel here and of the of Representatives restaurant i turday night at the me of | Pis son, Harold A. Lewis, Baltimore Md. He had been ill from hardening of the arteries for six months Maj. Lewis was born seventy-seven rs ago in Cherry Valley, N He When four- ! found at the bottom of the | well and died without regaining con- | and clothing and other ! sylum maintains a country home CARD OF THANKS. 7 HANDLON. We wish fo express our sincers thunks and deep gratitude to our many friends for their sympathy and foral tributes at the death of our loved one JOHN F.HANDLON, MISS ZENOBIA SIA- MONS WARRIED. KREMER—RINKER. March 14. 19 adelphia. ROBERT C. KRE GARET R. RINKER. l 21, at Phil and MA] 1. Mis Louis, Mo.. | Departed Saturdar. March A T80 o'clock, JOHN BAYLOR Lnnie Bavlor, three sisters. be viewed at slow’s under .t 12th and R stx. nw. Fu Mt. Bethel Raptist Church, V st d and Ard sts. nw.. at 8 o'clock night, March 15. lev. Cattlet, Rurlal at Oak Grove, Wed devo . three b “Tuesday pastor. nesday, 16th instant Va.. Sleep on. dear husband. your labor is o'er, Your wiiling bands will tofl no more: God has blessed and helped me keep to You My promise. as You asked me to do. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. LINNIE BAYLOR. ® CARLIN, Sunday, March 13, 1921, at 7 p.m. JOHN, beloved husband of the fute Bridget Carlin’ Funeral from his_late residence, Ei Nido, Fairfax county. Va. Wednesday morning at $:30 o’clock. thence to St. John's Church. where mass will be celebrated for the repose of his soul. Interment at St. James cemeters. Falls Church. Va. Hela: tives and friends respectfully invited to at tena. 15 DAVIS. at 545 Xnor Augista, March 13, vour. WILL Allen AM Davis of i | at Reek Crock o VIS. Marek 0. 1921 League 1s sl Naval Hospital, WALTEIC 3. DEXNIS Funernl services in chupel. Fort Myer. Va., | i Moadis | L Va. Bteg o1 Varnum st nw invited | DIAMOND. satu ™ THERE Wil Johinton of Ale wife of Ttev, J. ¢ and sister of 0. G Johnse The remains can be viewed At 600 U st. n.w. from Monday, 2 p.m., until Tuesday 1d a.m. Funeral will e held from the First Baptist Chure andria, Va.. Tuesday, March 15, at 3 pm.. conducted by Rev. L A. Perkins of West, Va. Intern n the Bethel ceme. tery. Alexandris, Va. (Philadelpiia, At City, Fderericksburg und Norfolk ers please copy.) March 13 Lure. In Va. (Freder GALLAGHER. Saturdus, March i2. at 4015 residence, 1805 11 roud AM J.. beloved husband of Nan r (uee liresnahan). Funeral will take e Tuesday. 9 w.m.. thence to St. Martin’s Church, where requiem mass will be the repose of his soul Relat friends invited to attend Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. (Pal timore papers please copy.) 2 GONTER. & Marcl 12, 1921, at 1 P ALIC beloved wife of Thomux Gonter a ed mother of Mrs. M. R. Mrs. T. J. Tydings and Cl Martha, Earl and Edgar Gouter. Funes from her lute rexi 138 13th st Tuesday, March 13 . March 12, 1 e. 1235 30th st. n.w., GOTWALD, beloved hus: M. Gotwald ' (nee Holt) es_from Georgetown Lutheran DIED. STANTON. Sunday. March 13, 1! a.m. ROSE I (nee Hurdle), beioved wife . Stanton. Funeral from 3000 M ‘ednesdas. to St March 16, at Ntephen's thence requiem mass will be s Olivet cemetery vited STANTON. Members of Disision No. 7, Ladias Auxiliary ta the Ancient Order of Hiberniam are requested to attend the funeral of eu Iate sister, ROSE I. STANTON, Wednesday March 16, 1921, . St. Stephen' Claurch MARGARET RUCKLEY. President. NTON, Recording Secretary 15 Relatives and friends to ELLEN T. STA STONE. Mareh 12, Greenwich. Conn, 1921, at her residence X Mre' JANE E. PLATY TONE. widow of the late Marvin C. Stone Funeral services 1o be held at the parlor Henrs W. Jenkin< & Son. Raltimore, Tuesday &t 11 o'ciock. Interment (privi in Greenmount 1921 ;A€ her apartment. the Cameron MARTHA ELLEN TUCKER. beloves daughter of (he late George W. Wood am Mre. Mary abeth Wood and mother of Brsie Tucker. Notice of funeral hereafter. ¢ WALMER. Sundar, March 13, 1921, at 4 p.m, at his residence, 'Dr. ELIAS & WALMER V. &, teloved husband of Susannah D. Web mer. ‘aged A3 years. Funeral from his laty residence. n.w.. Wednes day, March k pm. Relative and’ friends Interment Glenw - ermetery. (Harrisonburg, Va . and Pa., papers please copy WALMER. Members of Mizpal 2 Daughters of America o i Hauer, 1 o arr Council i for ihe WALMER YR M. GERTRUDE ¥ WEAVER. rasidn Norih Tien WEAVER. Fliza Wenver. onigh pEe Funeral 1 Street Taptist Chureh. Alexandria, V day. March 15, at 1:30 p.m IN MEMORIAM. BROOKS. A tritute of lova and decotion te the memors of aur beloved daughter and sister. EDNA M. BROOKS. who departed (bt life one year ago today, March 14, Her loving voice. her xmiling face Are a pleasurs to recall She had a kindir word for each And dicd beloved by all THE FAMILY. CARTER. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear daughter, JENNIE CARTER, who died 1wo years 14,1018, Dear Jon Our only « Lo CARTER SHA . CARTER. 1n ving remembranee of my dear fatl two yenrs. ago toduy DEWEY (2 mths and 1918 father, ITER, whe died fourteen days forget you thix worlg T Thix world would e 3l 570 deal on acithi se Kiag LOVING DATGHTER. MARIE CARTER. JENKINS. In lovine remembrance of my son. ALPIONZIA JENKINS, known UKid Jenkine.” who died one year March 14, 1920 Gone., to me, but not forgotten HIS MOTHER. LEMMON. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear father. VINCENT LEMMON. whe departed this life three years sgo today, March 14, 1918, No_fear of death did he betray, Rut with & radiant face Gave up all things here helow And was locked in Christ’s embrace. Through all his pain at times he smiled, A smile of heavenls birth, And when the angels called him home He smiled farewell to earth HIS LONELY DAUGHTERS, MAYM E AND 0 March 15, Tuesday, Inter- Arlington. 2 HAGAN. Saturday, March 12, 1921, at D.mu., at her residence, 1248 Md. ave. n.e.. after a short illness, CATHERINE, the be- loved wife of Michsel E. Hagan (nee Flath erty). Funeral Tuexday, ) at 9 am.. thence to Holy Name Church, where requiem ligh mass will be sung for the re pose of her soul. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. 14 . March 11 LLIAM T, ¢ late Robert rvices (pri- :30 p.m., from idence, Mrs. Kellum, his s'ster’s n st. se HARDESTY. 20 a r of Charles B Hardesty and Beall. Funeral Monday March 14. Interment st Mount Harmo cemetery, Mount Harmony, Md,, Monday. 14* HEMMICK. Suturday. March 1 . in At lantic City. N. J., ROLANI MMIC of Pittxburgh and former U. 5. consnl at Geneva, § d. Interment at Rock Creek cemetery, Washington, D.C., March 15 HOUNT. Satardar, March home, 4318 14th st N lelov . Hunt. in his March 15, 3 papers pleuse copy.) March 1921, at 4:30 ved ‘dnughter . She leaves to ives and friends. Fu- | at 2 v'clock, from mourn_u host of neral Tuesday, March MORTON. In memors of our dear husband and father. ROBERT T. MORTON, who died seven years ago_today. March 14, 1914, WIFE AND DAUGHTER, NEITZEY. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our beloved won and brother. EDWARD 1. NEITZEY. who left us so suddenly this day five years ago, March 14, 1916, The night of life i< mournful, but look on, the dawn is near: Soon earth’s shadowed scenes and forms are gone: Yield not to'fear: ip they loins, bind sandals on thy 1y dark and long, The oud fs sweet. MOTHER AND FATHER. Time moves on with rapid A ¥ cceed each other. lange can neer éfface, 't _memories of b HAMMETT, LOUIK] CARROLL. * PICKRELL. In memory belovs JOHN MANLY TICRRELL 1. 5 % e made the » critice March 14. 1018, MOTHER. BABBITT. o memorr of our dear mother and grandmother, ALICE JAN] ITT Who died one yeur agn tidas o L APPITT: one. " but not_forzotten 'REN AND GRANDCHILDREN, * . In wad Fememhrance of JOHN " SCHROTH, who died ‘oas arch 14, 1920, Anniver. a¢ Holy Nume' Church, ‘Sunday, ARD SCHROTH. C. RISTON H. . In lovis HBOTH. o Joring memory of ms devoted B SCHROTE X OTH, Wio died one ANNIE M. SCHROTH. In xad but loving remembrance of Asbury A. M JOHNBON. residence. i ! . March 13, at JOHNSON. ‘t of Columbia of the N with _regret JOSEPH TABE he following society at the Le held ut the residence of his son. Loren B. vhnson. 2108 16th st. n.w. March 15: Dr. Ira . Lamb, Wallace ) Dr. Daniel which will Dr. 1 services, at the Mendota Apart VILLIAM F. LAW Funeral Tuesday. Marc from St. Pat v 10th and G sts. n.w., hington, LEE. March 10, 1921, MARGARET L., Toved i f James and Richard Tee a Mrs. Ji cey. Funeral from the resi dence of her niece, Mrs. Thomas McClel- lan. 3221 Reservoir st. n.w., thence to Holy Trinity Church, where mass will be sald Tuesday at § o'clock for the repose of her soul. Interment at’ Mount Olivet i cemetery. Relatives aud friends juvited. 14% LEWIS. MILITAL LOY. ATES. LE B P of Columl of the D stri v 1 cton. March 14, of jon MORGAN D, . Fiist Lieutenant, U. 8. Volunteers, Balfimore, Md., on the 12th instant, is aunounced to the Commande ment w.t the National ( Virginin, on Tuesday ARMOUR, U. §. Voluntee-s, Commuuder. McKEE, order. Sunday morniug, March 13, 1 LYN W.. daughter of Paul B Lum. Funeral toduy from residence. MCAIN. Saturday. March 12, 1921, at 5:53 a.m., LUNCIDIA McCAIN (nee Porter), aged + 8 years. beloved mother of Mrs. Henrietta Btitt, Mrs. Aurela Cline, Cordelia, William and Columbus. She leaves to mourn, a host of relutives and nds. Funeral Tuesday. March pan., from ler late re dence, an’ >t n.w. (N Vina Caroliua papers THOMAS T . CARO- aud Alda LUM, cony MADDEN. March 13, 1821, at Freedmen's Hospital. after a stort iliness, EDITH T. | MADDEN. Funeral Murch 16, at 12:30 pm., from McGuire's funeral home, 9th and Wet- minster stx. n.w., th Alfred i i Baptist Choreis, " A Va., service will be held pom’ PEYTON. Departed this life March 13, 1 at ber Tesi after o long illness. HEN® RIETTA P . beloved wife of Leonard aud beloved mother of Catherine and Thomas De beloved sister of Mrs. E. Barton and Mi~. Anna Lewis. Funeral will be from the house Tuesday, March 15, at o'clock. RICE. .o Peyi March 12, 1921, at 1 jence, 300 North Carolina JE. RIOE. beloved wife of " Rice. Funeral Tuesduy, Mare at 9 a.m.. thence to St. Peter's Churc re mass will be celebrated at m far repose of ber soul. Saturday at her Interment at Mt . March 1 at_ Fairfax t House, A FORD RITCHIE, beloved wife of Abner (. Funeral at Fairfax, Tuesday at 10 m. . On Monday., March 14, 1 at LOUISA. widow of Audrew Schmitt, from t stdenee daughter Murch 13, | st uw., M. leaves to mourn two_daughters, Thomas “Saith. SMITH, Saturday, March 12, at Walt Reed Hospital, 'WILLIAM' A.,” beloved hus- band of Loretta Smith (uee Bray), in the st year of his age. Funeral services Beld at the family. residence, 202 4ta on Tuesday, March es and fricuds fovited to SILVERMAN. He ife Dora and his and” Mrs P.m. . (NRITHER THE 8| i !'u: D WITH NECT D PARE E3 brother, WILLIAM THOMAS, ‘who arted this life two ye 0t March 14, 1919, R A few more years shall roll, adhy 102 more, semsons come And we shall he with tho N Asicen within the tomp. L A few more struggles here o 3 Lo more parting o-er. ew more tolls, a few e . And e whail weep no moper HIS SISTER. MARION WATTN, » WALLACE. 1In sad but loving me dear hushand, SAMU parted this life one 14, 1820, % One vear has As time goes Your memory s As in_the hour you HIS WIFE, ¢ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. J. FRANK JOY CO, 2319 18th o.w. Chapel. Col. 514. mnawe “V. L. SPEARE CO, _ 'UCCESSORS OF NOR W. ) THE ORIGINAL TABLISHMENT. Phone Franklin 6426, 940 F 4. WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director Imer. Tivery in cocnection. Comme pel and modern crematorium. Moderate 332 Pa. ave el._cali, M. 1§ Quick, m‘nmn and fticient Service. . . 616 H ST. N.E. Liocoln 8434, Antomobile Service. Chapel. Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1113 SEVF 'TH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. Telephone cail. Narth Timothy Hanlon &1 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543 “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phome Lincoln 373 Established l-l al‘-'r!lllvllle. 1n JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. ST bapel. Liscels 142 Moders oA vate Ambutances Livers in Connectlon, 'R-SrernreCor 1208 H_STREET NW. (FORMERLY S40F STWW) PHONE MAIN 108 AR Speare ~ CuUNichols . W-B'Spesre Joseph F, Birch’s Sons - 3034 M St NW. Bovgnie “&5.:.\"11.‘... - Anmmonile ‘Fagera CEMETERIES. FortLincoln & 55 naiumore Beulevard at District s 14th 2 it Gude Bros. 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