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| WILL TEST ARMS. PLAN MEMORIAL BUILDING GOMPERS T0 SPEAK. Maj. L. W. T. Waller, jr, United| o o Beta Kappa Honoring Wil | wi ag Py v opine States Marine Corps, has been ap- liam and Mary College. Bession of Conference. pointed a member of the ammunition | for the national small arms matches| Plans are being made by members| porye) Gompers, president of the [for 1921 vice Maj. Douglas C. Mc-|of the Ihi Beta Kappa fraternity to| smerican @e Sravion oF Taor. will Dougal. United States Marine Corps,|crect a memorial building on b5 tho PRIRUIEK) DHoAK e AT ohen | c | | et “Cultivate the Habit of Taking Home Candy” Attractive |testa and arms selection committee | relieved. mpus of the College of Willlamand | ins session of the eastetn conference ¥ founded. Thaose in con- i Of the American Kedération of Teach- : ! . . ers, in the audifbrfim of the Public | emplation call for the restoration as }f“ A 5 = = e b ! Apolio | lsibrary tonight at 8 o'clock. Other | . a part of the building of the Apollo | yiraaen Wikt e mads by br. bess | Elaborate Programs Ar: 3 & "“Virginia as the rendezvous of L n:..'nnln‘ -lupe;muna?m of nehooll!,j d for Today, Tomor. Ask For | P O <hington. Jefferson. Patrick Henry, | Miss Julia Lathrop, director of the - & Horlick's el ey ront R anac children's bufewu of ine Department ranged for Y, v The ORIGINAL corge Wythe and others of its gr of Labor. and Dr. Heney R. Linville of A"~ Maited Milk 48 patriot New York. p e row and Sunday. &4 A move nt already has been start- The second meeting of the confer- > ed to solicit contributions toward a|ence will be held in the auditorium s £ fund of at least $100,000. with which | of McKinley Manual Training School whole ~ an enduring memorial will be estab- | tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. Busi- i Elaborate plans have been made by { For Infante lished h active C ness sessions will be held at 1423 an; | | most of the churches of the city for the observance of Maundy Thursday, Good Friday and Easter Sunday. DELIGHT for the family and not an expen- DY | ion has been asked to co-operate by | York avenue tomorrow and Saturday sive treat, either. N the appointment of a committee to|morning. at which teachers’ malarles| Commencing last evening solemn = COOKING | solicit the contributions. and the Smith-Towner educational bill | ceremontes were held in the places c L. « ..No All A | —_— Wwill be discussed. of worship. In the Epluco:allcrurch& 2 : c 8 holy communion was administere . Rosema The “Food - Drink” for 8E8 | on English 8 elificizsacaliof : this morning at 7. 8 and 10 o'clock Blackistone (hay Srlz'op [Quk:k Lunch at Home, Office, an empioses, when on their annual Toli-| RITEG FOR J. D. BOWLING. | e mornine et 7. oo e i HORLICK" ) z v will be three hours of service to- 1401 H St Flower & [[Eountmst AN fog X Pt R L O, morrow, from 13 to 3 o'clock, with Flower Shop || Avoid Imitations & Substtutes | 707, themseives but also for their wives | Funeral of Riding Instructor Held at Upper Marlboro. Funeral services for John Dominic Bowling. local riding instructor, who died Tuesday a.few minutes after Py Y falling from his mount at the Har- vard street entrance to the Zoo Park, were held this morning at 10:30 at his | there wiil be a similar scrvice for il i D Quality of Material ' 15tc home in Upper Marlboro. Md. the Sunday &chool children. There Retail Price $ and Workmanship | Mass was celebrated at 11 o'clock | Will also be evening services Reduced 0 Maintained at St. Mary's Church, Upper Marl- | In the Catholic Churchen. sacred cantatac being given in some of the churches. Bunday thers will be two to four services' in the various Episcopal churches. Holy communion will be celebrated at 6 to 7 o'clock, with the festival musical services at 11 o'clock. In the afternoon at 2 or 3 o'clock CAN ALWAYS SAVE MONEY BY WEARING ‘W LDOUGLAS SHOES boro. Interment was in Mount Car-| yn (ne Catholic churches the prop- S ial Shoes 51 Special Shoes $ mel cemetery. er offices and masses for holy week mmfiip . Stylish and Durable o e . do not or in any important detail The present year marks the Seven- from the like services of other peni- ty-fifth anniversary of the patenting | tential seasons i ST of the sewing machine by Elias | The service for which this period is FOR MEN AND WOMEN THE STAMPED PRICE IS W. L. Howe. The original model of this |distinctive from every other service DOUGLAS PERSONAL GUARANTEE machine is on display in the National [of the Catholic Church throughou Museum here. the liturgical year is the “Tenebrae,” — e 'm %JUST PHONEAND QURTRUCK 258 WELCALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR WORK Have you your cutfit ready for the Easter Parade? You've only two more days. Call Ncrris NOW and tell him to call for your suit cr dress—he’ll clean, press, re- model end generaiiy fix it up so it will REALLY LOOK LIKE NEW. ‘ “We're as Close to You as THAT THE SHOES ARE ALWAYS WCRTH THE PRICE PAIDFOR THEM They are the best known shoes in the world. Sold in 107 W. L. Douglas stores, direct from the factory to you at only one profit, which guarantees to the best shoes that can be Boroduced at the lowest possible cost. W. L. uglas name and the retail price are stamped on the bottom of all shoes before they leave the factory, which is your protection against unreasonable profits. W. L. Douglas shoes are absolutely the best shoe values for the money in_this country. They are made of the best and finest leathers that money can buy. They combine quality, style, workmanship and wearing qualities equal to other makes selling at Iniil:er prices. They are the leaders in the fashion , [ Your Telephone” centers of America. The pricesare the same everywhere; they cost For Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing, no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. W. L. Douglas shoes are made by the highest paid, skilled, shoe- | makers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all | working with an honest determination to make the best shoes for the | “ price that money can buy. | GAUTION s s s vt pevte e oD plo | - _Be careful to see that it has not been changed or mutilated . 1" Douglas Shoe Co., 37~ If not for sale in your vicinity, order direct from factory. Catalogue free. 210 Spark 3¢, 8rockton, Mass. : p— W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON: | 2 stons | 905 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. vg;&;&‘s’:g }1327 F St,N.W. | 710 Ninth St MFOPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 3% 67 MtPleasant Philipsborn Remodeling of Quality, Service, Price. ELEVENTH ST, The House of Caurtesy A remarkably brilliant offering specially planned for tomorrow. Scarce as are Beaded Suits, it's our good fortune to be able to make a display of a splendld assortment — done in high-gi'ade Tri- cotine—and to offer them for your prompt attention tomortow at— Suits . without d counterparts ‘0..; The popular types of beading arc in evidence—iridescent, Jet Bugles, Silver Beads, applied in unique designs, and intermingled with artistic worsted and silk embroidery. A price without parallel (Evenif alterations are necessary delivery will be made for Laster.) Other and more elaborate development of beaded fancies in Twills, Cords and Tricotines range up to $195,00. A Fur Special The Fashionable Chokers —in Natural Squirrel, Taupe Squirrel, Stone Marten or Baum Marten—Opossum— | *10 : g { G i ( e { ¢ £ { A c § S S { | c THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921. T sung last night and to be repeated DIED. IN MEMORIAM. |Mrs. Mary A. Hanlon, While Ten- 0 h w night, preced- 'WSON. Depart this life after & brief| DREW. 1In sad but leving remembrance of ing “Easter. This coniate b the | PATor bl 5 10 UE 2075, L] DREW, I8 e, b AR R e singing of the psaims and prophecies| his residence. 341 22nd st. n.w., ST. CLAIR.| Johnson). who departed this life three years from the Old “Testament concerning| beloved husband of Charlofte” Dawson and| ago todar. March 31. 1918 fentamyior, but the most CORSDICUUS | Teiand - e Newni Dawion. Mem. Susic L feature, aside from the beautifu 2 2 ! ul ven 1 chant to which are sung the “Lam-| % TR Srorid would te & behves to ws entations of Jeremiah,” is the grad- . ual extinction, as the service pro- on Dawson ceeds, of the candles in the tenebrae vitle, Va., Teaves three hearse, or triangular candlestick, grandchildren and a hoat of relatites and OFf to our dear Asughter and sister, E! placed at the epistle side of the altar| fricnds. Funeral Saturday. March 8 MCKIM HODGEN. whe left us two yeals sanctuary. This candlestick was con-| Liberty Raptist Church, 2 ag0 todax. March 4. 191 sidered by early writers as repre-| I1iand Ists nw. at 1 pm. Relatives andi Two ve nee that wad day. sentative o (e cardinal mystere of| (s invied To'atient. Bince our dear dauchicr and sister the Holy Trinity, and it is the grad- b R o el B Sha was always loving, patient and kind ual extinction “of the lights which T merk omimic % 6 What 2 beantifol memory she has leff be- gives ‘the service its name, “Tedr- 2w Arsubles s - H uind < leavenly crowa de won T ey . DEach cme Sliess > i an_we Lielp but foe u sad bt loviog remembran Ipening of the service ther Six When i’ v lear wife. EFFIE JOHNSON (nee ndles lighted on the altar and fif- For no words were ever departed this life scvem teen on the triangular candlestic Than the words he w The candles are one by one extin- years ago todar, March 24, 1914 Buished at the conclusion of the sing-| s o 5 eree o rcats ST ARID e ey ing of each psalm until only one re- He had a kind word for each and ail, And those who think of her bmjlnn-th- “;Oprnoal nbndle. which, And he died beloved by '||1|is rAMIGT Are those who loved her best ng O ered emblematic of & ou; . ‘maormer, Christ, the light of the world. is not | (Springfleld, Mass. and Charlottedvilie. B e extinguished. but is taken down and | _Pipers please copy.) = And whispered. ‘Fear not. 1 am with thah. hidden, behind the altar while the . W March 23, 1921, at With me shalt_theu ever abide. ™ fnal “Hiserere is recited. orgetown l’nhm"i Hospital, VIOLET| HER LOVING HUSBAND, ANDREW B. This candle is afterward brought| I beloved sister of Alfred D. Effer Fo- JonxSoN. . forth and replaced, still burning, in| ol fom the chapel of A. J. Rchippert. | ;opygoy. In sad but Yot ¢ remembrance the triangle, to signify that though 8 Telatives and| ©Our dear daughter, BFFIE JOHNSON Christ, according to his humanity. 3 at Sdount Oliyet B oa L, Tt as el ke Swva PR died and was laid in the sepulcher, yet| cemetery. = 1 He was always alive, according to His | ERNEST. 1821, at Ribley Hospital, | WhSH he tarthty race b ended divinity, by which He raised his body . ER (neé Ferguson). beloved | 4 489, V8 troubles all are done. again to life. The darkness which e S T At the setting of life's sun pervades the sanctuary during the S M st e, March 28, recitation of the “Miserere” is to re- Wil not heaven bicom with roses For the one whom we loved Last mind the faithful of the darkness that | D A she hears the Master whisper covered the earth at the death of| -~ o ¥ Midst the silence. “Cams and rest Christ, and the noise made at the end| from the o Mrs I For we know that in the futurs of the prayer represents the confu-| ieumann, s Satucday Is a fair and wondrane iand sion of nature at the loss of its Cre-| p.m £ Kept for those who iove the Master ator, w the carth trembled rm-ksil‘XGuT. March 921, % .\n‘u are guided .,\’ .:;. hand. were rent, graves opened and the veil | pital B b FIGAK meral worvs or there is 1o death forever of the temple was r]enr in '“, (‘,. | Ryan's chapel 2. atve. ve. Butial ¥ ALY Bl enit fove £308 e ikl eminarians from Holy Cross Col-| a7 at= ociock at Bethel cemetery, Alexan | A Shr loved oae lege, Catholic University dria, Va. [(Altoona, Pa., papers please copy HER LOVI sanctuary choir of & vick AND PAPA Church ‘last cvening. and will this|FOX; LE! In loving remembrance of our daughter, evening and tomorrow evening, when, ELIZABETH LEE. who paswd away omé AND pEVOT D MAMMA March 21 beloved son Annie Jacks Mondas. 1LL) Fy Salome Fox and brother under direction of (. A. Benson, the : Fear ago toduy. March 24, 1920, - 5 3 O Funeral from Barnes' undertaking establish < ‘Tenebrae” will be sung, commenc went Friday: March 5. at 1 o'cloek. Tater- “°,"“ B, Ing at 7:30 o'clock. At St. Matthew's| ment i Arilngton national cemetery. ® Tonely every Bight and day: ) . 1t ix not bright. like it used fo be, Church the same service is being held IMIRIE. Departed this life Thursdas, March Retore our dear daughter went 2 war each evening at 8 o'clock, the male ! 4. 1921, at 4 a. . 499 | HER DEVOTBD MOTHER AND GRAND. choir, directed by Malton Boyee.| Maryland ave. . IMIRIE, MOTHER, MARY ELZY AND LUCY chanting the Psalms and Lamenta-| daughter of 1 and Ellen 8. NEAL. > tions. Imirie. Notice of funeral later. 250 MAZINGER. In =ad but loving remem! March 22, 1821, at 8:35 | of RICHARD T. MAZINGER. who o a.m., LYDIA JOI John B. this life six years ago, March 24. 191 At. St. Paul's Church the “Tenebrae™ Johnson of King a.; beloved mother HIS DAUGHTER. * will bo sung by the choir, and the l“('fl:\’llhnm J«-n..mm'nunmln Hall 'anf}u:“" Sacred to the memory of R. T. clergy of the parigh, alternating, be- ot n LI T e R, who departed this life mix veats ginning each cvening at 7:30 o'clock,| Mayme Fletcher, Theophilus and Fannie His NIBCE. & v : ; Johnwon. Funeral from her son's_residence, . ¢ yith Edward Donovan directing. At| 325 ot strect merthwest. —Wednraday ECK. Sarwed 1o the memors of my aear, $6- Aloysius Church the male choir.| night, at 8 o'ciock. Kelatives and friends in difected by Gienn Ash Y.l aliers | vied to o Jnterment. Fridag March | SRR seat acafmcen puars A59 COMR. nate with the clergy in the chanting rge. Va. (Newport, K. L. EREL IR of the Psalms and Lamentations, the T e 3 service beginning at 7:30 o'clock each =) Programa Elsewhere. JEL g ] h 22, 1921, - 1 of won evening. 101 1 s nw. ] : 3 1 “ac us, her. ‘on our heavealy way Inithe other chnrche: beloved husband of Suean At us. O Fat ¥ way T e SR B A e 92 ey e Uatl) thal st Shuch ot Shy. 4 i o B BT I e A AR el e P e HER LOVING DAUGHTER RENIE. Sempiate musiodl sirvices to be hela] Lt B A are’ Belewul [PLART. | s mat hih Kovtan commbuanes of i LG yE R Church, Zird st. near Washington CUircle. dear son and her WITHROW . PLITT, o A special program of exercises i Kelatives and friends fespectfully invited o) who d his life one ago today, being held at the Franciscan Mon- | attend. At test 24| Maren 24, astery. Brookland, D. C. Solemn | LAGGERT. Thursday morning. March HIS MOTHER. FATHER AND SISTER. * high mass, with holy communion and | 1921, SARAH M. LAGGARI. 77 years of | ROLAKD. 1In sad but loving rememhrance of procession to the holy sepulcher, Funeral “services at her late r dear son. RUSKELL E. ROLAND. who was held at 9 oclock this morning, 1531 Brentwood toad n.e., Saturd four moiths ago. December, . aged tollowed by the mandatun = At 265 at3 pan. Interment (private) at| 7 years. o'clock this afternoon tenebrae is to Creekibng £t 1t 1 had «aen xou at the iast be celebrated. and at § o'elock to. | LAWRENCE. March 2 5 And held your loving hands. night holy h = i1l b leb: 4[ d. L _her redidence, 120 Kentucky And heard the last sigh from rour heart b e tos will e foele At . ELIZABETH D.. beloved wife of T would not feel 80 bad. w.lhe DroETam for the rest of the jayitiseratet b larivesie oe |5 ot 20t Know the ain ou bore, s: y 4id not see you die Good Friday—9 am.. singing of 1 only cisow SU5 GRSE aAD the passion, veneration of the cross, And did not say good-bye. procession and mass of the presanc- | MYERS. Thursday, March 24, Not now, but in the coming vears. tified; 3 p.m, way of the cross, 4| residence. the Goodwin, 14T 1t mas Be in & better land. p.m.. tenebrae, and 5 p.m., funeral Na wife of rge A We'll read the meaning of our tears of Christ. Aol fang e AN And then some time ‘we'll understand Holy Saturday—S a.m.. blessing of | Jerion. and bloved aunt of Jrs. Walter B Gone. bot not forgotten. the new fire and the paschal candle. | af Washington and’ Barion Dutan ot Ecran:| Time cannot heal our wounded hearts singing of the prophecies and solemn | ton, Pa. Funeral from Mount Pleasant M. E. .o £l the vacant chair; - high mase, and 8 p.m., the resurrec- 6th and Lament sts.. Saturdas, misx sou A€ all times, dear Russe! X - We miss vou evers ster Sunday—6. and 8 am., EX cemeteey, HIS LOVING MOTHER, MRS, LILL{E mass and communion at the | MYERS. Wednesday. March 23, 1931, at her ROLA ‘ holy sepulcher: 9 am., solemn high F Gelorea wite of “the tate John' i, | SHOEMAKER. In sad but loving rememhrancs fnass cand 3:2080m. Scomplinie Sand 1s, in_her 36th sear. Funeral services 4 - hushand and father HEN benediction. A . el eerrices AKER. ‘who pased away (%o After mass today until the services | {arolina he. Friday, March 25, at 2 lay. March 24, 1919, on Good Friday there will be con- | pm. Interment Congressiondl cemeiers. One by o exeri's 1 tinuous adoration of the blessed sac. | MORGAN. Suddenly, at Ithaca. N. ¥.. MARY vee hald & giorions, token. rament. beloved wife of the Jate Cndertaker We shall meet some future dax. Music at St. John's. George W. Morga A Just & line of sweet remembrance day. “March 0= ?'a father Kind and rroe- At St. John's Episcopal Church the| S% e Sisie s Eatothe s tiake] fa T choir tomorrow, with instrumental| nephew and a host of relatives and friends. | "That Gur bearty stil tome Jor 7o accompaniment. will render the can-|{ Funeral Friday a trom Jonn T.| TS WIFB ASD Soxs. & tata, “Olivet to Calvary.” At St.| Kine's fuzeral c 18 Z1o0 BAD-| otk In loving mbmors of our devetéd Andrew's Church the choir will he| tst Church, Rer. W.J. Howard, pastor. In-| Waitl® s otter: CORA A" WALSH iote under " the direction of Marguerite | terment at Harmony cemetery. 2 De Aties), ‘who departed this life five years Allen Rors. organist and cholr di-|MORTON. Deparicd_ihis life Wednesd [ March 31, 191, rector. Tt will render Sir John Stain-| March 0 d.m. at Presdinén's We cannot forget you, dear mother. er’s cantata, “The Cri Hospital, MORTON. beloved Though long may seem the years. SMerory "soin. Greater 1ate Hatn | [fieror e Sorim, sod browir o7 VIl o Hien T ooy hours No Man." will be sung by Margaret|( from James Bros. chapel Friday, March 5. ipe saway e Sears. A. Dudley, soprano. atd otelock. hH Ob. may we meét. dear mother, A When riends no more sha At the Church of the Ascension an TLER. We ¥. March 23, 1921, FRED For those who die in Jesus elaborate musical program will be | NESTLER. Wednesday, March Their death is only sicep given. Preceding the singing of | 'vears. Funeral from Yet again we hope to meet thes: - “The Crucifixion.” William Atkinson, ral parlor. 816 H st. n.e.. Sa c When the day of lite is fed. organist at St. Thomas’' Church, will p.m. Interment at Glenwood ceme: r Then in heaven with joy to grest thee weep, play the “Dead March™ from ‘4aul.” in = _ Where no farewell tear is shed memory of Miss Victorine Kcone. an |g6HOOLER. Suddentr. on Mondsy. March( HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. DAUGHTEM active worker in the church, who died 1021, at 4:30 a.m.. at Carson's Private SR IORS this week. Mr. Atkinson will be at : “BLEA’ T SCHOOLER. beloved | WRIGHT. In loving remembrance of our dekt the organ for the cantata, which will| daughter of Mrs. Susan E. and the late| daughter and mother. LUCRETIA WRIGHT, be sung by a quartet composed of itliam_ R, Schodler and devoted sister of u)lu’f:l-;rfll into eternal rest thirteen vears Mrs. William; C. Corbett. soprano;| >Misses Susie B bore E 0l oA par | 180 todar. Miss L. C. Wood., contralto: George 5 Bayliff. tenor; L. K. Murray, basso, assisted by a greatly augmented choir. gy T R Some time we'll understand. Church, Rev. THE FAMILY. * rgh, | WRIGHT. A token of lov. fection to the sacred memors_of arling mother and grandma, MARY RIGHT. who_died Brooks officiati Fredericksburg and Pl At Pinkney Memorial Church, | blease copy.) four sears ago today. March 1917, Hyattsville, the choir, in rendering | TAYLER. Wednesday. March 23. -1 Milford. Vi “The Crucifixfon.” will be under the L TAYLER, helored daughier of S il i direction of William Harrison Moore. it che S ate R oberE iV Alker Of our loved oneaid 1o rest Who has recently taken charge. As.| Funeral from chapel of Church of the Cove And thoae who stfll remember her o he Willlaon 1 en ang CHorer | ment at Youngstown. Oio. . % nd Harolc 4 Townsend of Hyattsville. and Lewlis { THOMPSON. & Tuceday. Goodyear, héad of the department of | yarield Hospital, CHARLE music of the University of Maryland. | fiine. Compans-s fnneral pariore. 2901 14th Miss_Grace Ainsworth. a graduate of | s nw. Fridas, 3 . at 1l am. I the Troy Conservatory of Music, will | ferment Oukion. Va. . e at the organ. R s Ty e At the Chapel of the Transfigura- D e P yncoay 1113 SEVEXTH STREET N.W. é(on the junior choir will render late Charles A Modern Chapel. Telephone call. North 529, Stainer's “Story of the Cross.” fol- ce Upperman. Funeral from Osk Towad by a sermon on “The Bassion| il il Savriss, Samh e 2t 339 Timothy Hanlon of Our Lord,” by the rector. Rev. J. e Analtd e Mavitel 641 H 8T. N.F. Phone L. 3543, J. Queally. The senior choir last| Ment private. B 2 W 9 ZURHORST night. under the direction of Miss| PPeTs please cops.) Crudihzion s N S ana W 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 378 Crucifixion.” =~ Mr. Hicks and Ar. Established in Martinsville, Ind. 1857 Johnecher took the hass and tenor parts. AL St Patricics Catholic Chureh to- morrow e three-hour devotional services will be held from 12 to 3 TR Y e T o'clock. Mgr. C. F. Thomas, rector of ALl n L W. W. Deal & Co. the church, will officlate. There will AMOX : Eotara 816 © &T. N.B. Liscols 8% be special music by the choir, as- iday, March e Bheviag e wisted by a small orchestra. The spe- el < — - cial music will be Dubois' “Seven MEMORIAM. Last Words." BROWNE. DIAMOND. A tr L. T. CLEMENT: —_— the memory of our A AWARDS $2.500 VERDICT. Funeral services Fridns at St. Mars’s Church. cemetery. NE. Mg friend, KA 0. ND, ern chapel. 1921, N o faneral cars. BALENGER. ""M’:"I(i'l"A'l;ll”l"m;!"";(xA?' our |;. ant, Was Burned in Blaze. is life three Sears ago today, JAMES T. RYAN, Mrs. Mary A. T. Hanlon. who sus-| >March 24. 1918 317 PA. AVE. 8. : : in tenderly w her to rest, - . tained serious burns in 1917 while a| Leyinly and tenderly we laid her to res Modern Chepel. Lincoln 142, tenant of an apartment owned by The. ix waiting (o welcome 45 home, Frivate Ambilances. Harry Wardman. was awarded a ver- dict for $2.000 damages against Mr. - X Iy sleeping, W:}rdman late yl-‘l;lerdny afternoon by o Savior's teader care: a Jury in Circuit Division 1 before Fhere There 1% no pain of Aorrow. = Chief Justice McCoy. Her husband, J. D o e s 1208 H_STREET NW. Leo Hanlon, was given a verdict for (FORMERLY S40F )’ BARNES. In loving remembrance of our dear F STHW oen e o rethea GaPense to | BA N ni and father. WILLIAM H. TARNES. PHONE MAIN 108 n e jurics to his wife. Hot steam emitted e v & | ARSpears” CuNichols from a cold water pipe in the bath- Sty room of the apartment caused the in- 3 : i Joseph F. Birch’s Sons juries. : G0 else than cherisli I seph Iy Birch Attorneys D. W. O'Donoghue and A. Treat and noble lifeof love. 3034 M St. N.\, Established 1861, A. Alexander appeared for the plain-| HIS, DEVOTED WIFE. MARY J. mn.\fls.i Aatemepile serl 00 West 8. tiffs. while Mr. Wardman was repre- A‘E'; D e memory of our 1o | T b Wrieny DY Atterney Danicl Thew | BARNES, Sirid I (i TR ‘Raises | WML H, SARDO right. who departed this life one year ago todav.| q12 M st Phone Lincoln —— March 24, 1920, Modern 1 CARD OF THANKS, Tied G0 rest, V.L.SPEARE CO LE, M: n EBER! F. A. Eberle and daughter And those who remember him 8U Marguerite wish to express their sin Are those who loved him best. (NEITHER THE RS OF NOR CON- {hanke to_ relatives and friends for their| HAVES M. E. CHURCH. 14th AND B sTS. NEUTED, WITH ORIGINAL W. R. inanese ayadl thy and Dedotiful forat trib. S.E ®, - Utes at the death of our belored wife an WN. In loving but sad remembrance of Epibes B ot land [ieootod \anehineianginisier. 5 . Funcral Director MARGUERITE O. BROWN, who departed counection. Commo- DIED, ihle iite three years ago’(aday. Mirch 30, | diose chapeland Modhrs cromaloriom, " Moderats & 1918. . . 13 ATHEY. Wedneaday, March 28, 1921, at 2. 4 BT We often think of the das wite of J. 8. Athey. Fu.| W | ‘togethe CEMETERIES, pieai from her iate residetics, Darneatown, | YheD e Tl b "’{'u, Smiliag face ars & iday, Match 25, at 3:80 p.m. leasura fo recal FORT LINCOLN Departed this lite March 22 1821, at| You'lmd & kindly smile for each and died . ‘residence, 535 Gibbone st.. Alexandrin beloved of all. THE PARK CEMETERY. REPRESENTATIVE, 8 HE! V. DIt 619 8th st. ne. Lincoln 1529 at 8:30' p.m. te: 2 - voted huab: n? bt And though our circle is broken V. E And parting has filled us with pai N I The Park Gem Tos-Tather of W H., James A, John We hold as A Rlofious tok: 5 ~ ~1 T. and Benjamin nd the lafe Ma- A i rt tery. Non-secta- tiida " Armsfead and Cathrine Smith. Fu. A bright hope of meeting her agaie. | J ()] CO. Fite. Perpetust neral Friday, Mateh at 1 pm. from MAUD of graves. Siiloh Baptist Chuteh. Afezandria, Va. Reln. | BURGESS. In loving memoty of MAUD BUR:| pyjymoss Beulevard at Distriot Line. tves ‘and_ friends invited 1o broeua, - seo" . ‘who departed this Life two rears ago J4th st. nw. Phone F. 4745, CAMERON. The burial of Lieut. DOUGLAS| (ody. March 24, 1019, ) TILFORD CAMERON, 7th Fleld Artillery, Our thoughts are always wandering m son of Col. and Mre. George H. Cameron: fo the grave not far awar. ' Fi DESIGNS s killed in Action in the fall of 1918, Where our wife and mother s sleeping = T Take “place ‘Friduy. March 3. 1001 5 T the cold and. silent GEO. C. SHAFFER, % . in Arlington national cemétery. 24¢| HUSBAND, WALTER BURGES: AN | SIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS pho CHEEKS. The officers and members of Julia 'H‘l::l'l( Ry ATE PRICES. 416-17- [cHenry Auxiliars, No. A. N. U.. art|CARRICO. In sa ut loving remembrance of Bereby notifed to atiend ' call mietine, to| “our dear son and brother, JORN Lo CAR-| Gude Bros, Co., 1214 F St. e o e pfuneral of lady Commandef| RICO, who departed this life one year ago! MARTHA CHBEKS, Thureday, March 24, at| (odey: March 24, 1020, Anniversars abas by Prompt auto deltvery service. 7:30 pm., at 0dd Fellows' Ha L FLeml] S%Vincent de Paul's Church, Artistic—expresstve—inexpensive. from_ Meitopolitan A. M. B, Ohy — e Bt and 10 March e RANUL .Wro riate Floral Tokens e e Friday. o 1} ibers Af ues o GRINDLEY. In loving remembra: of T e Lae comner, | S5 S A SR SR ) = 7 ,l"ullu\' 4412 aad N. T, Ave. Main 166 oat. o eTHEL E. WIGGINS, Lady Adjutant. ago today.

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