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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 25 1921 i DROWNED 3 TOHIDE Baltimore, Md. Cari Beott and Violla Simme. A. Mitchell and Willie L. Rryant, C. Ball and Alberta Gibbs. Reuben 1. d Clara Bmith, W. Plummer and Edna K. Hall War Widows Wed So Rapidly Pension Marriage Licenses. Stanley M. Ames and Josephine Boynton. Rebert D, Dillman and Grace M, Cannvon. | » Jumes A. Bessies ang Nellle G. Gibbs, both | Archie Adams and Heatrice Holmes Budget is Reduced of Richmond, V. pooin B Fereuion, o ork Mger V., asa oRnON he ok w wei orence K. fwan of Wollaston. %{&‘.’."fd‘ T B e botn | | Thomas B. Hudson of Remiigton, Ve., and re remarrying »o Katie W. Congdon of Charlottesville, Vi chancellor, We're Wondering —who'll be the first woman in tion, le, Va. Y ireliun W. C. Fureran of The Plains. Va.. | and Kdna B. Sharpe of Charlottesville. Vi Robert C. Jones and Virginia C. Lewin. SUES FOR $10,000. John M. Loughran, administrator of | Leslie B. Whiton, has filed sult In the by £10,000,000 sterling. | This, however, in only one of the factors contributing to the |Farmer Indicted—Negro Af- - Luther B, Garner of thia city and Klizabeth | District Supreme Court to re $10,- . | 1. but it is | - e o P 1Y | preme Court to recover $10, | anticipated reduction, bu n Washmglon to wear one of our B ,f'v"-". =-n E;’n'p' .mv.dm.;.‘nm a 000 damages from the ‘Baltimore and f"'ms Eleven Murdered 'OI‘ 1 -'n;efl n‘-:. uo:--:-:- °:.?"|:::: | : Godd ord, Mass., and { o0 g made widows by the v 2 = Y = e e thinkcits Ohio Rallroad Company for the death Err Skt D s E new el 3.1 Hommediew ‘af this city and | of Whiton. The deceased was driving . Foote af Virgennes, Va. {a truck across the tracks of the com- Keuede i Wiliameon a1 Hirbara M. Lis-| pany ‘nt Tangion Mareh 3t lust when mar S | the vehicle was struck by a locomotive W Aithmenia? Vi, Tt 1ty and Busie |\ ng Whiton was killed. Attorney A. L. Tranici Wpencer and Bihel Robinson. both of | Newmycr appears for the plaintiff. | Rebelling Against Bondage. | | ATLANTA, March 24—John Wil-| | liams, a white farmer of Jasper coun- ty, was indicted by the Newton county grand jury at Covington, Ga., today, charged with murder in con- nection with the deaths of three negroes, recently found in a river there, and according to Deputy Sherift Johnson, a negro employe of Willlams confessed that eleven negroes in all had been killed. The dead negroes, who had been held in peonage on the Williams plan- tation, had threatened to inform the authorities of their condition, ac- cording to Depu' Johnson's version of the confessivi. which he attrib- uted to Clyde Manning. one of the two negroes whom he brought here for safekeeping. Many other negroes | were forced to work on the planta- tion, the alleged confession said automaticaily taken thelr names off the pension fint 'The pensions granted to 1a- own of soldiers who died in ac. tive mer are withdrawn | when the widows remarry. |. KNITTED CAPES —that are fashion’s latest de- con- Covington was expected to be tinued tomorrow, and meanwhile Wil- liams and the two negroes were or- The Lawrence Building —was a shack. The Federal National Bank bought it at a shack price, applied brains to it and made it a hechive of business. Now it is a real business property, infinitely increased in value. dered held without bail. Williams was In jall at Covington tonight. The negroes were held as material wit- nesses. United States District Attorney Alexander said here tonight he had i learned of alleged peonage conditions in Jasper county, but that it is in the southern district of the federal dis- trict court of Georgia. He recently indicted the sheriff of Jasper county cree. We urge immediate in- Our Property Management Dept. spection of these capes, at $35. 5 3 It used the same progressive idea —admires the bank’s work. P MEYER'S SHOPS 1331 F STREET THE STORE WITH A SMILE | bilipsborn that is back of the methods and management of this department. T R }v:g:f:-:é"z?;? |2;l;:’(r:zer(\:‘:vh:\)::\g e Our service pays for itself. Don't delay consulting us. found recently, weighted down with: BTACC OF ShE BIOUNE thet LRy amd rocks, in Yellow river, Newton coun- ty, near where Jasper county adjoins Newton, and Manning's alleged con- fession stated that six negroes in all had been weighted down and thrown into the river, and five others killed in other ways and their bodies buried. Newton county authorities took the stand that the negroes found in the river had been killed by drowning, their deaths having been caused in Newton county. The grand jury taken back to Jasper county negroes who, it was alleged, had escaped from reonage there. Their trials are set for April 4. WILL ASK EASTER GIFTS FOR COLUMBIA HOSPITAL More Than Hundred Workers Ready for Tag Day Drive Tomorrow. More than a hundred workers for Columbia Hospital for Women will be on hand bright and early tomorrow morning to mingle with the crowds of Easter shoppers and sell tags for the fund which supplies outfits for the many babies born in that institution, both during their stay and after they leave its hospitable doors. The city has been divided into dis- tricts, each in charge of a subchair- man, and all working under the di- rection of Mrs. John L. Newbold, gen- eral chairman in charge. This tag day, which is an annual affair, is arranged by the women's board of the hospital, and if only the weather is propitious a success commensurate with the in- creased needs of the institution is confidently expected. SHANNON & LUCHS Property Management Dept. 713 14th St. N.W. investigation at - B |V P 4 ' é For Saturday’s ( Y S SO A Of Easter 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Interest Attention The House of Courtesy A Special Easter Featur.ing’ of High-grade Blouses —of exclusive designs and effective finish, typifying their real intrinsic value and emphasizing the unusualness of the price at which choice is offered. : maternity department. while many cases of various maladies coming di- rectly or indirectly from childbirth will be treated in the surgical de- partment. Columbia Hospital's responsibilities have virtually quadrupled since its establishment fifty-five years ago, ac- cording to a statement made today by hospital officials. Washington then was a city of about 100,000. Now it has more than 400,000, At that time it was the single local hospital for women only, and the same holds true today. Deaths Reported. M Thomas Hardman, 68, Carfield Hospital. Tillle Rosenberg. 43, 440 H st Charles Warner Thompson, 26, pit: Luey Goldshorough. 48, Episeapal Hospital Rachel Taylon 56, 13168 o Aliee E. te, 49, 621 F, at. Mary E. Peake. 76, 528 6th ot r.e l"h"kk J. Foley, 64, Little Sisters of the oor. Henry Shedd, 85, Washington Asylum Hos- pit sie Myers, 55, 118 North Carolina are. s.e. John James Shirley, 11. the Hadleigh. Alstha Brown, 70, Washington Asylum Hos. pital Garfield Hos- m ew Hampshire ave. Williams, 47. 912 G st. s.e. wton, 72, Home for the Aged. Ardella Carter, '35, 1218 3rd st. s.w. Jilliam Fox, 49, Washington Asylum Hos- { pital. Charles Moss, 50, en route to Freedmen' Hospital. Lydia Johnson, 81, 1236 10th st. Willard P. Malvan, 32, 100 L st. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department within the last twenty. four hours: Heary F. and Ners A. Quick, boy. David J. and Sofia Lavezso, boy. Milton and Mary'#. Sieyman, gifl. ink and Gertrude L. Fletcher, girl. Charies and Bdna B. Trott, boy. Donald T. d Dorothy M. Wilson, girl. Lillian M. Selby. girl. . and Lottie Carter. girl. nd Eva Bagans, bor. d Janet E. Campbell, jr.. boy. John A. and Catherine R. Butler, girl. Prank and Maggie Daggs. girl. James and Reatrice Jones. girl. They’re of the better qualities of Georgette Crepe and Crepe de Chine—new Crepette and Trico- lette—and Hand-made Eastern Isle Cotton—trimmed with real Filet lace. The Silks are elaborately embroidered in wonderfully pretty effects. Tie-on and Overblouse and Tuck-in models. You’ll find every suit shade and also White and the light colors. , —Plitt does the Painting, Paperhanging or Upholster. ing it will be done in & manner that wi with your approval. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., meet 1325 14th 81 Main 4224-5 Popularly Modelled Coats and Wraps —that are underpriced at Silk Underwear— Specialed for Easter ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Camisoles—of fine quality Satin and Crepe de Chine, trimmed with real filet lace.. $2.95 $2.ss $ 185 Glove Silk Bloomers, properly cut and made— a most unusual value for .... Glove Silk Vests—dainty and modelled in gener= ous proportions—matching the Bloomers in quality Dress Skirts— Tempting Your Attention Tomorrow Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing 700,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 3469 18th St., Col. 638 A greatly augmented assortment of new Wool Plaids, in combinations and colorings that are different—Stripes and Checks, Plain Silk Poplins, Serges and Baronet Satins—Box and Side and Accordion Plaits. Every one of these Skirts rightful'y claims values better than the price for Saturday— $10-00 Jerseys and Velours; « Polotones, Tweeds and Fancy Checks—in the smart sport design that is gocd for wear anywhere and on every occasion. Also Capes and Dolmans—with wide collars and unique embroidery embellishment—full lined. Hoffman Co. CLEANERS and DYERS 12—STORES—12 Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave, 8. E. ~Phone M. 4724 FRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE | and the latter's nephew on charges of | | The funds raised will be used for the purchase of linens, babies’ garments and other supplies, and also for the support of the pre-natal clinic which was established during the past year. Judging by “past performances” 1,400 babies will be born at Columbia Hospital during the coming year, a large proportion of them in the free T GIRL SCOUTS VISITING D.C. TO BE FETED ON ALL SIDES Trip to Arlington and Picnic Among Other Plans for Entertainment. 3irl Scouts | who are enjoy- for them, The group of seventeen from Union Hill, N. J ing a trip to Washington they will earned every be group of ten local scouts on | sight-seeing trip Arlin cen tomorrow t of motor | gues a to gton, ar- jranged by Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, chairman of the entertainment con mittee of the council of the G Scouts Association of the District The trip will be followed by a pic- nic luncheon at the Gir Scouts’ te; house in Potomac Park. Ten local scouts will act as hostesses on this occasion, straws having been drawn for this privilege at the March meet- ing of patrol leaders. The visitors, who are accompanied by their director, Miss Helen Ness- lage, arrived yesterday and are mak- ing their headquarters at the District scout headquarters, 1606 20th street jnorthwest. Today they planned to visit the White House and perhaps -ateh a glimp: Mrs. Harding interes: Among recent addi cil of the District ¢ zation are Mrs Col of the President and \d see other points of ons to the e Herbert Hoo Livingston Mrs David Mary Patten, Mrs. W s, Mrs. Joseph Bradley Powell Clayton CARDS OF THANKS. CASHELL. We wish to express our sincere thanks and deep gratitude to our relatives. neighbors and many friends for their kind ness. sympathy and beautiful floral tributes Auring the. iliness and at the death of our only and beloved daughter, MARIAN LA RUE CASHELL. HER FATHER AND MOTHER. 26° OLEARY. We wish fo express our gratitude to our relatives, neighbors and mapy friends for their kindness, sympathy and beautifu floral tributes during the long illness and at the death of our beloved wife and only sister, FANNIE CLEARY. HUSBAND AND BROTHERS. FOLEY. To our many. many relatives, and friends and hix friends we desire to extend our grateful thanks for the beautiful ex pressions of sympathy and told With myriads of fowers, te cards, words and deeds. in atrengthen us to bear the grief cunsed by the loxs of cloved ®on, HATTY X police department our heartfelt thanks for their and untiring efforts in our bLehalf. It wax ax God desired His will. not ours, be WILLIAM AND PRISCILLA H LEY. MUNDAY. We wish to express our sincere thanks ‘and appreciation to the relatives and friends for their kindness during the illness and beautiful foral tributes ut the death of our sister, FRAN SULLIVAN. We wish to express onr si thanke to our relutives and friends for their Kindness, xympathy and most bes tributes ‘at the death of our boy, BDWARD J. SULLIVAN. Mit. AND MES. ED! atiful floral g little Jr. CLLIVAN. 2 356 B st n.e. from Solar's M E. Church Sunday, 27, Anpe Arundel county, Md. DAWSON. Departed this life after a_brief illness, Mareh 23, 1921, at 1:15 am.. at hix residence, 341 22nd st n.w., ST. CLATR. beloved husband of Charlotte Dawson and devoted father of John Thomas W.. Itoland B. and Naomi Dawson, Mrs. Susic B. Anderson, Mrs. Mabel Alexander, Mrs. grandchildren and a host of relat! es and ) The following deaths have been reported to friends. Funeral Saturday. March from Loy the health department within the last twenty- Liberty it Church, 234 st. between W 5 fonr hours: H and 1 sts. n.w., at 1 pm. Relatives and friends invited to attend. His busy hands are folded. His work on earth is done, His troubles are all ended. His heavenly crown is won. Can_we help but feel so lonely When his voice we do not hear? For no words were ever sweeter Than the words he spoke so dear. His cheery ways, his smiling face Are a pieasure to recall; He had a kind word for each and all, And he died beloved by gll. E IS FAMILY. (Springfield. Mass., and Charlottesville, Va., Papers please cops.) EFFER. Wednesday, March 23, 1921, at Georgetown TUniversity Hospital, VIOLET L. beloved sister of Alfred D. Effer. Fu- neral from the chapel of A. J. Schippert, 2008 Pennsyivania ave. n.w.. Saturday. March 26, at 12:30 p.m. Relatives and friends iovited. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. Mareh 24. 1921, at beloved husband of Remains at his late nw. Funeral services rd st. and Washing- March 26, at 1 p.m. s invited. Interment 6:30 u.m. Grace L. Eisminger. residence, 2051 H st. at 8t. Paul’s Church, ton circle, Saturday. Sibley Hospital, ., beloved wife of Walter L. Ernest. mother's home, 2626 M st. n.e., at 2 o'clock. 25 EWALD. _ After hort illness. Thursday, March 24, 1921, at 6 a.m.. HERMAN C EWALD. husband of the late Rosa P. Ewald. in his 76th year of age. Funeral fgom the esidence of his daughter, Mrs. F. Herrmann, s z, March 25, t his residence, 1203 K st., WILLIAM EEN, son of the late Edwin and Sarsh ‘brother of Mrx. Julia I. Saunder this life Wednesday. | Wt 0:30 am. Mra LE mourn thelr loss & | devoted mother, one sister and two brothers and a lost of relatives and friends. Funeral Monduy. March 28, at 2 o'clock, from Ver- mont Avenue Baptist Church. . HARRISON. Thursday. March 24, 1921, at her residence. Cherrydale. Va., MOLLIE MARTIN, widow of the Iate Gen. M. La Rue Harrison. her late resi- dence Saturday, March 26, 30 pm Interment at Ouk Hill cemetery . MENLEY. Suddenly, Thursdar, March 1921, at 10:15 a.m.. at Providence Hospi GRACE J., uged 9 years, beloved deughte of William T. and Annie 493 E Md., THOMAS HYDE V, aged 7 months, sonof ‘Thomas Hyde 1V and Mary Feier IMIRIE. Departed this life Thursday, March 24,1921, at 4 a.m.. at her residence. 499 Maryland ave. & LLEN 8. IMIRIE daughter of the John and Imirie. Funeral services at her late resi dence at 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Relatives friends invited. Interment private. KENDIG. Friday. March . at his idence. 520 husband of hereafter. Thnrsd at_her A D. I st n.e na L. Kend: L B.. beloved Funeral notice Mureh 1921, at sEmw., . eloved ‘wife of John T. Md cnfield. g N. Y., papers please co MYERS. Thursday. K ; Interment in March residence, the Good d T., wife of Geors Myers, de: censed, and daughter of the late Mary ‘H op- ton, and heloved aunt of Mrs. Walter F anney and Mrs. J. Jerome Lightfoot, of Washington, and Bartlett Dunan of Scran- ton, Pa. Funeral from Mount Pleasant M. E. Church, 16th and Lamont sts., Saturday. March 26, at 2 p.m. Interment at Rock Creek cemetery, 3 NESTLER. Wednesday, March 23, 1921, FRED .. beloved husband of Agatha Nestler, aged 32 years. Funeral from W. W. Deal's fu- neral parior, 816 H st. n. Saturday, March 26, at 2 p.m. Interment at Glenwood (!;.‘ tery. T. Thursday morning, March 24, A RATT M TAGCART, 77 years of ge. Funeral services at her late residence, $&5i Rrentwood road m.e.. Saturday. March 26, at p.m. Interment (private) at Rock Creek cemetery. PERMAN. Departed this life Wednesday. O e 2, o0, n ' New ® Tork city: CHARLES H.. son of the late Charles and Grace Upperman. Funeral from Onk el, Saturday, March 26, at 2:30 fives and friends invited. Inter- (Rrooklyn and New York p.m. ment _private. rl Scout organi- | L BROWN. BRYANT. FRANKLIN. JEFFRIES. JEFFRIES. IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of my des 0 ANDERSON, “who rte this Jife five years ago today, March 25, 1914 1 cannot forget you, dear brother. Though long may eeem the years, And often in the lonely hours T wipe away the tears. . ROSNAN. Jemembrange of 53 teloved mother. Who died five years ago today. E] 1016 HER LOVING DAGG In loving remembrance of fof dea mother, SUSIE BROWN. who entired rnal rest thirteen Toos One by one mat' 1 Wwo Just a T some fature day. “weet remembrance kind and true + teken of love's devotion, That my heart still longs for you. HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER GERTRUDE. * In_loving memory of my dea: mother.” FANNY RRYANT. who died Marcl INSG, thirty five Years ago. Gone. but not forgotten. HER 80N, A. C. BRYANT. * Kacred 1o the memory of & de voted husband and father, Rev. HERMA? FRANKLIN, who suddenly left us four yean aza toda reh 25, 1917 a line of sweet remembrance Of a husband kind and true: Just a token of love's devotion. That my heart still longs for you. Oh. may we meet you. dear father, When we no more shall weep: For those who die in Jesus 3 Their death is only sleep. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. ¢ FULLER. 1In loving remembrance of my draj I band, CH 1 into re 1918 RLES E. FULLER. whe en threa years ago loday. Mare HIS WIFE., SADIE V. FULZ JEFFRIES. 1 Lt loving ronembr of our dear Lushand 9nd fatzer. JOHN TEFVRIEN. who Uite fou years g0 today 1 linger vou are laid, atter fowers Just a thought Just Just a tok And @ heartache wtill for you HIX LOVIN FE AND CHILDREN. ¢ remembrance of my MALVINA JEFFRIES, whe de ife four years ago, February dear mothe parted th 1917, wo upon the farther shos Tds the voydker, safely home. ther, in Thy gracious keeping Leave we mow Ty servant sleeping. HER SON. remembrance of oul dcar son_and brother. JAMPR LEB JEF. FRIES, who departed this life six year ago today. March 25, 1915. There the tears of earth are dried. There its hidden things are cle: There the work of life in tried Ity a juster judge than here. ther, in Thy gracious keeping ave we now Thy servant deeping. . In loving FATHER AND SISTER. * LEONARD. in sad but loving memory of my son. WILLIAM K. LEONARD. who died seven years ago today. March 23, 1914, MOTHER. * 0'CONNOR. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear brother. JOHN J. O'CONNOR, SMITH. Departed this life one Year wio departed this life weven years ago to dax. Mare 1914, HIS BROTHEEK, PATRICK F. 0'CONNOR. ¢ ICHARDSON. A tribute of love and deve tion to the ever-present memory of our deas daughter and sister, EVA REYNOLDS RICH- 3 who Geparted this life ene year . 1020, NARCISSUS REYNOLDS, HER, FRANCIS REYNOLDS. * In «ad but loving remembrance of , father and sen, HARRY who departed this life sud- years ago today, March 28, 1914. The month of March once more is here, To us the xaddest of the year, Recause it took from us away My husbund dear seven years ago today. The midnight stars are gleaming “pon his silent grave, The one 1 loved so deariy And prayed for God to sare. T often sit and think of him When 1 am all alone, For memory s the only thing That grief can_call its own. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * B . s ing remembrance of our dear Marie Kelly and George E. Dawson of | SMITH. In lovi n Springfield, Maws.: Mrs. Lottle Davis of| ¥ife and mether; JOSKPHINE EMITH. who Cleveland. ' Ohio: brother of 1. 8. Dawson{ §rhAft e e ’ of Charlottessille, Va.. and leaves three 3 v the heavenly winds blow softly ‘er that sweet and hallowed t. amid the changing scenies of Nie You shall never be forgot. HER LOVING HUSBAND AND CHILDREN.* 520, *foey day. March 1 my sister, LUCY SMITH. Sleep on, sister; sleép’on. Gone, but_not forgatean. =5, HER SISTER, BSSIE NELSON. * STONE. Sacred to the memory of my dear husband, FREDERICK W. STONE, who en- ¢ WELLS. tered into eternal rest March 25, $019. ESTELLE MOULDER STONE. * AYLOR. 1In loving memory of 'eur dear mother, MARY TAYLOR, who died six years ago teday, March 25, 1915. Todny recalls the memory’ Of our loved one laid to rest, And_those who still remember Are those who loved her hest. HER CRILDREN. * In sad but loving remembrance of ¢ “dear father. JOHN W. WELLS. whe died thirteen years ago, March 14, 1908: my dear Drother "JOSEPH, whe died six years dear mother, d m today. March 35, R LOVING DAUGHPER AND SISTRER MAME. . WINSTON. _ &acred o the mo of my dear mother, SOPHIA WINSTON, who died six years ago today, March 23, 1915, Six years have passed. my heart's still sore, © As time goes on I miss ¥ou more; Tour memory is as fresh oday As in the hour you passed away. Although I cannot clasp Your hand, Your face 1 cannot see, Just let this little token show 1 still remember thee. HER LOVING DAUGHTER BESSI FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Automobile Service. Modern Chapel. Telephone cal Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, 1113 SEVENTH STREET N.W. orth 329. Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343, “ZURHORST” 301 East Capitol Street Phone Lincoln 372 Established hlg;nl-n\me. Ind. Quick.” Dignified_and Efficient Service. W. Deal & Co. H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8454, Chapel. 81 Modern Chepel. JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. SE. Lincoln 142. Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. W R SrerreCor 1208 H _STREET NW. (FORMERLY S40F STWW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpears - CuNichols W-B'Spesre 3034 M St. N.W. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons Katablished 1861 Phone West 96. Automobile Service. PETER_M. ULRICH Personal Bervice. Modest Prices. WM. H. SARDO 413 H st. ne. & CO.,, Lincoln 524. Phone X Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. V. L.SPEARE CO. (WEITEER THE SUOCESSORS OF NOR CON. NECTED WITH THE ORIGINAL W. 2. ABLISHMENT. SPEARE EBT/ 3 6828, 940 F ot. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direetor papers please copy.) 250 Offices: 828 14th st. n.w. Phone F. $745. peparied this life Thursdas, ST, 1031 "4t her restdence, 4hth and FUNERAL DESIGNS T miter ot the e Beatamin’ Watteet: | VEO. C. SHAFFER. ™ 1% eife ot ihe. Tnta Beajamin’ Waltce, B ary B Brooks sni derored avst |GEO. C. SHAFFER, %1% ‘Adah M. Harris. Funeral Sunday, March | EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS NS 27,"at 2 p.m., from Mount Zion M. E.|st MODERATE PRICES. 1718, Church, Linden, Md. Relatives and friends Shune 15 o|Gude Bros, 1214 F St D. rted this life March 24, ., at delivery servies. 3:40 p.m. Prompt suto Laucy A, Roberts, 216 Parker st. 2. . JANE WOOD. Ehe leaves onme brother, one sister and tea children and & hest of friends and relatives to mourn their loss. Bervices Frida; 8 p-m.; leave for Vi s Sator. a3 o 80 e CfioREN. o Wisfingion 263 and N. T. Ave. Mats 108

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