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the Iate Jobn A. Milburn, at London Out of Work Y BB Interment private. o THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO DIES IN CONGENIAL SPOT. [ 2.000 Chorus Girls and | e e o s R ! RA"- MANAGEMENT [ <5 orus Girls an Es o Tuthant A st ciate BT otTo G o Yiatn aso todar, San Noble Taylor, Newspaper Man, |l | Minor Actresses in e Tate Soba' X, Sitbura. at his resgence: |20 thy silent slumbes Told He Had Three Weeks to Live. e L ay. M n e S pom.| BT MBR DEVOTED HUSRAND. RENDY L g i LONDON. March 29— Unem- today In a hotel on Washington SIOHN, I tw i napread EcEo s ol "wite of Capt. Charles 8| March 20, 100, 3 M i S | hnt | Newport place Square. { it being eatimated d i port visce | PARROTT. but loviog remembrance ‘ Informed by a physician that he had | 15 2 ";uno"...:o:..‘.:“ et 1 iy ® Puverat | e " o only three weeks to live. Taylor im- | il- | ' Church Wednes | jienipn (4 who depart J Mediately 0ok bassage for New York, W. Jett Lauck Presents Rail- | | acoremes oue ot woric ana’it i | Wisives i | 102 AT T where he confided to friends that he | s | friends are invited. terment in leuisa oday recalls the memory ] B th ! e | prove Immediately many pro- | (ool ar iz | OF 8 loved ane 1810 to rests X I;:‘P:"o:xn(\ne(fmalr'(‘i“v xeenwiongvlS| road Labor Exhibits to | | ducers witl bave 1o xo out of | v | And thone wi o e el ) §ta. writary | | business. ! take motice. All r - d ber best | newspaper “folk. He arrived yester- U. S. Board 1 Mr. Ashe aswerted an report | No."fo4. L 0| Her g volce smiling face L, SN % . O . that many London theaters may ] da called meet - - Taylor's home was in Indianapolis, | e GG LA day might. March She had 'a 11 Where his mother and sister reside. | By the Associated Press | | cinemns wax without founda- | | for the funeral of SI I e ved Herald couisville (K¥) | (ha railroad dificulty is not in na- | ) .::nl':e“r::::n.:':-.::;d;‘"n { puist’ Church Wednesduy, March ( votion te ! = 2 )lmnn) Crpmoe n-\»x(;..,;{.l:r|.,:;.1\:_r‘ e hesnd m dat e "y A : I oned daughter AL quacies of management, declare | were comi here with mil- | AR 5 ! this 1ife: one vear ago today, Marck ALEMEN TORMEETS HEREN| 056000 0 0ot o nenie orl | ion acamem o rr el Wl - SHATTANOOG . Jenn. March 29| the reilroan Iabor orgenizations, 1n || | do bt Sbwsscus i fehe ciwems | { ] T e e et o, e Associated Southern Y Clubs | - = - ne. but nothing has come | OGLESBY. DADE. Monday, March 28, 18211 g iy 2 v o 1. | Wil meet in_annual convention i | beginning presentation of railroad ot pETEEENS BT N0 ave | And hewnd ' vour heart, | Washington May 28, it was of- | labor exhibits before the United States | s w., CHLOE beloved wite of | LWe would el w ficially announced here yesterday by | Railway Labor Board today _——MVAMAMNYNSSAS—eeeeee Alexander of ithe " late id not know the p 1 ade, sister of And did not ser you i ton 1. Dade and nly know vou went nway roral from Asbury Aid not swy good by March 310 at 1| Dear jo the 1 friends invited. Sweet is the Roses may W. A Sadd of this ci president. | Included in the list of invited | speakers 18 Pre: rding and | | ex-President Tafi. r's meet- ing.is the first sinc, “Conservatively stated, if railroad | ports and analyses which we have had prepared by reputable railroad engi- neers and experts, “By the series of exhibits which T m about o presen‘ we shall estab- management were characterized l reasonable efficiency and had avai able for its use a proper amount of | hore aur isier is lnid never will fade; and_die Funeral notice Iater. and r commendations of other official den strand 1 capital or credit. labor costs would n Mondav. March at Washing v e il e, =——————————————— have thown a radical decline unaer |1} the f“"i‘l;‘]‘:‘“ e Joa L Lk aatuicel BRoTaE LG MOTHER. SINTER Wse e c tional ag ents,” Mr. Lauck de-| “1. The €y oi . stublishing na- wi T ust o 25E B 2 ] MOURNING BLACK national agreements,’ My Lanck 3o | tionai aveements or mniform. rates| bemi fesm t. James Chunch: decsturg Ve | ROBINBON. 1n fond remembrance of our Bb o Dyed Within 24 Hours penses of at least 1,000,000,000 an- | Of PaY and workg.e conditions is in| [Fhursiax at 1150 wm. Wewin 107, (COSCEE |0 mother, ANNE RORINSON. who de (4 CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. nually would be made, or almost | $oN{0rmily with custom and prece- 3 Washington and Old Domin 4 tis 1ife at Marham. Va. March 29 re Ou lt a l 2469 1Sth St., Col. 636 $2.000.000 a day. We shall dem- ",”(;‘v e enanortationfiindusty 75 A . = Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5212 onstrate this fact concretely by n»] wnd in accordance with the best pub o v Fe Wil me mist . B2 » « « » P % o s wesday, March 26 1821, Miss VIO. : i ] Ih policy. as shown by the awards of | SEIDY. Tuesday, March 28 1955 DRC (o Tk istic a | | | boaids of arbitration, and the acts | T { | | i | ! | As you dream of boy-hood activities, are solvent, which means that it dr/utes and i m:.»m;m d'l}l: 'g‘Hn} pre-war period. ; TOLSON. Mondas |.‘““‘."-'.h = s I\I\('\n‘ly"‘i.”l\‘.::.“ ANNE R you satisfied with your physical self of dissolves the poisonous wastes of the ol B dndustries bol{ o ToN .. Asibred) bumhand ROSE. 1 i b remembrance of this country collective bargaining on year of his ag a MUEL ional scale and national agree-| [folson. in ths : todday . lks, you know, are old at 2 ! opa sday. Some folks, you | s human system, fTushing them out! A ano naalecandunationalinetes d Sniseeslircom inn, piscopal forty: others young at sixty. One’s age 3 b o | Ilations have Toundito ‘he hest| ancuatia o0 BN ea Ay is not so much a matter of years as it is Because of this cleansing and purifying i / , means of o hi conditions. pro- | Pl o 3 E: = R = ot /l moting indust i ace and acce -1 ¢ a condition of the body. effect, the continued use of Paradise i & ’ ’ ing production R i ToLsoN. s wicatiyn . i who left ns fhe v o, 1918 HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * wwcred 1 me; SHELTO! dear muie £1andu. HELTON. who jefr o today. March 29, 1897 i f | | | | | { Water promotes the proper functioning Great Britaln Sees Fnets. SR o'lock, to at ) cians and scientific men say : S Tlia tiin 6 resiime ol Vot ACLIES [ The bow wae 1 & sevene, Many physicians and sc : of the kidneys, which in‘turn produces a ! : L | “3. That in Great Britain the s e o A LT et the ik vereon, that the average life could be increased L W 3 The Comnecticut Avenue Shop have become so clearly r e | DLSON, pas ne i Rovnes e il by Aol o e o e healthier condition of the arteries and i both emploves and employer: | g dark 3 earts She shall o Dk F i ~ s 7 {tional agreements are encouraged bv! RICHARD 0. HERBE w. M 3 D DAUGHTER AND GRAND- drank nothing but absolutely pure water. heart. Paradise, thercfore, by tending to ! 1209 Connecticut Avenue N.W. |the federated industries and the Fed-| Attest: M. 1. FILLIUS, P, M. Seex.” = BAUGHTER AGNES' ST STOKES AND ward off hardening of the arteries, is i :'r"':;lc'lr;wo!p"l;;:?eg!l picnsfasi=ymiaied Departed this life Sunday. Mareh | TuoMAS 1) g ot K = ® ; ; S 2 gz | is being exerted to > L0 pm er a brief illness. | n ~ud by viug remembrance of The purest natural water reported by the o, iglly beneficial for peaple past middie i {make them compulsory upon all em- | Yonuax 'k WATHOS. beloved son of e phlosed lusband aua” futher, DANIEL U. S. Government is Paradise Water, i, [t will indeed keep you fit at fifty! ! - . ploven and embloyers In & gioen Tn.| Witarts ai gt Wamos =t uin| SHQUAN win a5 i e with less than one grain of solid matter e v 1 allleur ults “4. That the former railroad ad-| rrom Mount Lebunon Buptist Church Wednes His chver and smiling face L in a gallon of 58,372 grains! Unlike or- Paradise is delightful in taste—a perfect ministration. in entering into national | uay. March 30, at 2 o'clock T T T ety i : r 3 G : agr ts v Tecog-| He is gone, the Ii 4 s fown. pd dind Dl . dinary water, it does not bring either table water. Quarts, pints and half-pints. greemets. thorefore merely recog-| He is gone. the little bird has And died beloved by all 5 % AT i nized a tendency which had aimost| His soug e e Miow as s Sy e R germs or insoluble mineral impurities into ~ Natural or Carbonated. At grocers and | Sponsored by Pasternal{ |reached complets development i | But ok upon an empty cage and drop al The blow was hard. the s overe, kL n lto the war, and which was sanctioned | ¢ But in our hearts Sou wi n the human system. Instead, it is highly ~ drug stores. Try a case [ entihtened opinion Borh wstha | WHALEN, Monday. March = 1 at e -:'[ AT R gt . {and without the transportation indus-| Pm- af the residence wf ber ¢ %0, | WEBSTER. 1In 1ovi emory < 2 5 : : NG - 5 2 o0 - . 8- 1 Nirsl Bt Miller. 4310 Conduit road, | WEBS: 4 ing memors of our de. PARADISE SPRING COMPANY, BRUNSWICK, MAINE : Gracious, slenderizing sil- et e e e o SaiTnye BTz AREYe detow Loriicee tie] RIS It v Tather. WHLLLAM Church i March 2, Teinit . eatered th Just a dine of sweet ~band kind token of lov ity ieart still has for you HIS LOVING WIFE, CLARA WEBSTER For sale by rouds haVe given their sanction to rates of pay and working et conditions of engine and train crews. i | o L SENOW Connectient Ave. linecoats—inherent youth-SaRIEs W e suatiieuctier lshowithattric houettes in lithe, straight- & rios M. Colvin S H NLONLW the railroads are the IN MEMORIAM. : 5 ame which have hee i 1 ! Calen & Dorfman, 3 an. 20th. and N Sts. S O ) e n urged Jin_al A sl g frraritnde SO R ith peir 742 Columbin B N W Pty = fulness in “coolie” and box [||past vears to prevent the estabiisir- | ASDERSON. s wributs of I Sl BDER" | S8 0 hentn ety el bele 7 ambia R alver and Florida Aves. {ment “of human standards in indu X e lite. four vears 880 | Bur. dearcer parron T J |try. and shall demogatrate that the o . | i Can never remove sou 1 jacket suits—Ileisurely ease [iriiiroads are now comBhomels nay & L2 i on. Sear Gapa, med tak poar Shek i o s {liberately taking advantage of a i« Tot i of 1 loved you 0 loved you best. in tweed suits—refinement |porary industrizl depression 1o de- mother a Ry no eyes see me i stroy human standards wh are inee De r;;:“lfl\h“ = . . s . sanctioned by the thought and prac- < ago o - 1918 " when others are and dignity in costume suits. tice of the lea : : Some may think you are forgotten 3 onity uit e A e industriatina tigna |/F seme Tmay b ink net ISR RS QU LONELY DAUGHTER, EUNICE T. it du thes Know. the sorrow | KINS R | Bars Trafic Lengue Case. Sat Hen within m lieart_concenied WILLIAMS. In loviug remembrance of our e i ! e Railroad Labor Poard iocv d DAUGHTER CLA Toved hushund father, JAMES Wik LIAMS, w today, Ma remembzance Kind and true departed this life ~'x 1915, swed nz smile and tend e can Al his vacant p ! | Clined 10 admiit the Nationa! Industrinl | Just Traflie League to the rules case now before the board. fearing of the petitioner would not be helpful and would not be in the pub- | lic_interest,” said the board. 1 BUTLER. In sad but loving :'I|1:“'."I‘|"‘V‘In4"'mlv"§! No o of sweet Years age e e e o ur hewrts still sore; NDDAUGHTER RUTH. * | | ORIA © 1 think of yo ! i | i i | : The de 1sp areuea . = dear and de wife. mother and{ hushand apd father. thy toil is o'er; e decision also argued that to ad-| gur_fear AU, SN BUTL who de- | hands will toil no more. g 3 mit this organization as a party con- fo one vear ago todasy March i g Trujegg 1. Ceaiontinanial o e con fiis nte one 3 [ A Talthe humnd and father. Sorh true and gates to dozens of similar bodies and | . e trom us is gome, | A truer loved one ‘we could not @ind = perhaps prolong the hearing for a year. A is still 21 . Following the board’s ruling Luth- nt {0 0ur- home | AND ich never can be filled - ASHINGTON TER AND MOTHER. * . D. DAUGHTER AXD O vy | WYCHE. Sacred to the memars of our devoted yite of love to the husband and futher, NAPOLEON L. WYCHE, L. who Ll Y| Who entered into rest two years ago today, HUSBA CARROLL. A © immediately ‘filed protest with the board declaring the body could not o obtain all information necessary to| of my mother. RETIIE E M. Walter. counsel for the league, | i {fully determine the rules dis i died “cighteen” years age 3 £ March 29, 191 [ public in trafic mattcrs” were ex-| T “Rest sweet spirits. rest.” { T0 gladden my heart as of yores jcluded. DACGHTER A. F. CARROLL. *{ Wil T fivd s awalting me some happy mors { Mr. Walter also asked to be heard | In sad but loving_remembrance of | o it 4o eternity’s shore? \orally in argument for the league | 3 MARY COOPER.| Il your dear. cyes meet mine as in days - | petition | Wi departe < year ago todar.{ (it are past : 3 The board’s decision to Tude the | Stapels 50 1 on Jors sinill at the touch of your kang® {league stated ihat under (he rans—| " yr dead to us. we dove vou stil | Ol dous that have gone. will T'find you at portation act the league was not ! of lost. but zone before On the shores of y ° gally entitied to he a party o the e yith s I memory. | iy oaere Mty { party [ o live wit { DEVOTED WIFE LIDA, jrules hearing, as it had not i d will forevermore. 4 g i ) Nud more. sox. =] how can it he {pated in the Arst hearins. i FATHER AND SOX. *| 2 00k from ua, igulted in the wage award of Jul loving remembrance of o i day by day. {1920 7 |CUSTER. 1% on."JOHN ALBEK ! And the loving things Y00 ued 1y say i ue. claiming to represent | o Stan 1 ; I CHILDRES, o _Tlll‘ leag: 1 E died one ¥ A: H HIS DEAR LITTL. CHILY 65 per cent of the country’s shipping | e | = = — interests, petitioned the beard onl oy a bt the stars are hining { R R R B e i __ FUNERAL DIRECTORS. hearing. our John lies deeply slee) - - = y S - ve wished could have saved. J. WILLIAM LEI Funeral Director Withdraws Tnjunction Request. (e e and embalmer. Livery in connection. . Comme. COLUMBLUS, Ohio, March 28.—Ap-| W, i your sunshine love. dious chapel and modern crematocium. Mademiy {plication for an injunction to prevent { Iiut we fel sour syl arownt b, ., S 3 ca 1388, the New York Central railroad put- Though you with the anzels above, ier” ting into effect an announced wage| MOTHER ~FATHER = AND LT Frank Geier’s Sons Co,, cut_ April 1. was withdrawn in fed- B e e aentn 1113 SEVENTH STREET X.W. eral court, when railroad attornevs I memary SER. who passed to| _Modern Chapel. Telephone call, North 529. gave assurance that no effort to en- | JolN ALBERT O oiden crown to wear. ‘—_.“th ¢ force ‘the reduction would be made | 11 [0 Warn he sang. I Timothy Hanlon pending hearings before the Federal OTED HA.\'I')&QTHLR AND X &1 H ST. N.E Phone L. 3 5543 o Railroad Labor Board. . ALBERT F. CUSTE = = 3 He accidentally made e = T DAV, i diea “ZURHORST” this test Mrs. Mignonette P. Harmon n Nao today, March 20,1910, 301 East Capitol Street the first woman mayor in Mar ! x { e yor in ecalls n memory “My whole left side is jarred She has announced her candid; | e foved one Il to rest. |t .“..l::o:l: lil.-::.ll:.'"f' — and sore. I have suffered the mayoralty of Mount Raini { And Those who stll ‘remember bim | — ., i i state i Are those who loved bim best. #roatest possible discomfort Ao e e NXD FATHER, * - allcay.” = I vt loving_rememvrance ot PETER M. ULRICH ‘ARDS OF THANKS. i ter, SADIE EWELL. niu:ddf T 950, - BEAN. We feel very grateful fo our relatives. | parted fe twelve vears ago today. s o Serei - friends and neighbors for thelr kindness. i Naren 9. 1909, : t . S smrans and beautiton foral gt 415 s mve | ox iliels impressive seoy Thiat was not quite ] i BEAN. 2 be g - i Wisconsin Ave, - God needed more angel child H | MORGAN. . EI per O e “Tiie <hining_band. ! Phone Weat 504 and uppreciation to her many friends and rel | 59, He bent with lotiog smiics, i e e atives for their kind words of sympathy in = H her recent bereavement. the loss of her de e ! voted sister, MARY E. MORGAN o o g o 3 way to meet her s When my journey here shall close. . sem— LONELY MOTHER. KATIE EL ll lted DIED cmembrance of lll l!;( ) c ED. GIBSON. In sad but loving remembrance of | ! BURROUGHS. hwdf,\. Mare ."‘\)”;:fr ‘l‘;“l.l'“fill:. \r..‘mfll"'glrl‘fi;l“.'. this life ! B L 6:30 a.m.. at Lis rexidence i I Nears io todux. March 29, 1 el = H i, BURRO ne by eartii's ties are broken, i MES T. RYAN, ® 4 of dessie Burroughy (e Rusell). 3o- "....'»3:??..» ey el amat: { JAW e tice of funeral hereafter. 3 But T a glorious token that . i Chpe Lincols 142, CARVER, beloved husband of the late Min: e e aaane ! Livery In Connection, 5 nie- Carser,” aged 62 voars, Funersl from | 1 aiwass ik of y AT it Te latn rimience, 1054 Florida ave. n.( As ws b Fhursias. March 31, at 2 pm. dierment | This would be 8 heaven 'KI-‘R'SPMGO' PROMINENT New York business man ° How to save your health and energy Ouk Hill cemetery. 30 7 ¥ E EET-NW. CURTIN. Sunday, March 27, 1921, ut 9 a.m.. : 1208 H _STR 0 i i at her residence. 636 Mass. uve. n.c.. MAR { GIBSON. In lov FHe { < recently had an experience w}“‘:h_ he Tod more th: before, de- GARET CURTIN (nee Lyons), belovéd wife . JAM - { (FORMERLY 540 F.STHW) thought eo remarkable that he wrote a friend o anevor 2 iSUCeesy of the late Richard 7 Gl - Funeral from [ s 1ife sy seurs 888 P00 | PHONE MAIN 108 i St. Joseph's Chu Vednesday, March 30. ; o & cRS. * | y A 1 about it. The letter was sent to us unso- . mands the saving of every ounce of wnergy. b Ao e kindly omic nowers. " e 118 ot AND WsTERS. | ARSpears CuNichols WBSpesra Holted. And so men and women everywhere are turn- | DEVER. saturday. March at Tuber- | GREEN. Iu memors of, my, belontl Uttt | ——————=—r—saa—— ing to,O’Sullivan’s Heels as the best way to e e torother | THOMAS (5o today. March 20. 1915. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 2 * o i 5 s th losses 3 W, tablished 1861, ) ” . . ¥ 1 Sacred Hi 14th and From the hearts that are broken wi 5 5 \,. - “It is now 8 o'clock in the afternoon,” he eserve their en cushion their feet Park road, Tuesday at 9 am. Interment at| And wears with dragging the cros: 3034 M St. N.W. LIS e wrote. “My whole left side is jarred and sore. i Arlington cemetery. (New York papers ‘tqr mortals to_ bear. B Antemoblle Sesvice. y =3 OT€. against the shocks of modern floors and pave- leans co07D) 3 ; WIFE, FRANCES GREEN. ¢ =2 = ——— et e n i mants, DUFFE. gn snpaer Mk 2%, . o | somuson, 1 wd it e etz o WML H. SARDO & €O, i i i ome, 2 h st. n.w., ALICE, beloved|" our devoted daughter and sister, T § = On my right foot is a shoe with an O’Sullivan’s x v fonghter ot Citaries 7 “and Luia Dults | SOHARON, who left us two Sears ago today, | 12 H st. ne Plone Lincoln 524, : = ‘To secure the resiliency, the springiness e fiom Batid’ Hears CatioliclG S 1015, Modern” Chi Automobile_Funerals. Hedl attached. On the left foot is a shoe with of O'Sullivan’s Heels, the highest grades of 9 o'clock Wednesday. Daughter, step by step we walked together V. L. SPEARE CO. ane of the old leather heels. I have suffered ° e edb;" ‘1 ; ulg“ ik DUNBAR. At the rpstence of ver dguger. |0 o B dark and drears Wi .L. SPEARE CO. i ber are a special form i - Mrs. Louis Nutz, 211 . “Mond And T Enow vou be There 1o e THE SUCCESSO. the greatest possible discomfort all day. The : ; 5 = T T D st Sl are ‘“‘com- MARGARET, beloved wife of the lafe ough have gt SPEARE ESTABLISHMENT.) contrast has brought out the tremendous sav- L TN b e Dunley Dunbar of Lynchburg, Va.. agea| A€l n, tin 0030, D PR ¥ 22 est tougheni known &5 Ve rvices and interment at Lynch- ¥ by night and day that we| _Phone Fran », — ing to the nervous system which is made pos- pounded” the best tot ing agents > ey, Wednesdsy, March 30, Sl B 5 The d is then *“ d” or baked und 'HER, FATHER AND MONUMENTS. . 9, »” compound i1s then “‘cured’” or bal under ¥ JUGH. Monday, March 28, 1921, at! By H LOVING MOTHER, FATHE > 4 ible by O’Sullivan’s Heels. "AIROLO! > VER. otz atage e e o & = i ¥ s Hospital, GEORGE ELLIS, be iR, SARANL GEORGE AND VE high Freedmen pital, ; BROT El M m 2 of‘h t. 4 pressure. loved son of l‘hnfla‘\d and .;lllllhl'lh Fair- NON JOHNSON. - 3 3 J- [ accidental test reveals one e great- RS 5 clough, Funeral Wednesday, March 30, at ribute of remembrance o eat sources of fatigue in modern life. L ‘This is why O’Sullivan’s Heels absorb the 2o, from Lincoln Tempie. Chuccl, “Tie e ‘....in.u.l,‘.: Sokrn’ HOLEE i FALVEY 5 A 5 emamns may he viewed at McGuire's funerai| evaried fhis. life (w0 Sears ng >, jolts and jars of walking. Tarlors, 9th ma Westminter six. . dn| St %, Tono. F at Eleventh mm person vera; ivi terment at New York city. lioughts both wander = i My heart and ¢ 2] '0"... I S of average activity, you Stop pounding away your . Go to HUTOHINBON. Monday, March 26, 1921 at o rave not far away. o rthwent J h takes 8,000 steps a day. And every step with your shoe repairer today and have O'Sullivan’ 815 am, RICHARD R HUTNCHINSON, Where they lald sou, dear Joseph. M’“‘MN hard leather hee “dead” ber heel . o You can easily bend an O’Sullivan e oo a any oapel, SINSt WO w2 o et - e = e s o idead: xob) 1800 Heels put on your shoes. Insist on detting Heel doublo—proof of ita remarke P Yiastraana drients [ raess e creriia fomcant o1 iy CEMETERIES. er pavements is like @ hammer blow o'Suilivan’s! able springiness. It is because of JOEDAX, Departed this life Sunday, arch Aq sorzow deep in my beayt FORT LINCOLN™ - i 27, 21, af :05 p.m., after a long an That can led. o your whole nervous system. 8,000 shocks 4 this live, sprindy rubber that e o G e e every day—that's why the day’s work is @ NOTE—A wise economy these days /s to have your O'Sullivan’s Hosls last e0 long. sister, Miss Mary Eonis, 27 Euclid st Ay et the memory still, T E. DICK. 616 Sth st n.e. Lineols 153 5 - repairman resole your old shoes and fit them with n.w. She leaves to mourn their loss two But death has left a vacancy . E. DICK ). burden. That's why home at night FES sons, three sisters and one brother. Funeral e rid can never il . The Park Oeme.! you go O’Sullivan’s Heels. They'll give you months of Wednesday at 2 o'clock from Zion Baptist (TNG WIDOW. CARRIE P. LEE. * tery. Non-secta- < HIS LOVT [1) CO! exhausted. extra woar! Church ¥ ot ew. Relatives and friegds |3 5% 1 and loving cememizance of my ria! Ferpetush | KINDLEBEHGER, 1n New York city, onl oo e fe two Fears agn today. March Baltimere Boulerard at District Lise. Friday, March v S 3 29, 1919 i sl ol i — c 9 s 07N ielonca hwsvaad or Olvie | 50U e memors —_——— Ok TN cemeters chapel . oeed ona twid 1a Test. FUNERAL DESIGNS. B pom. who think of him s u zvan S ee S n)rlluar;:tw";llf-rlr;“'-'". 1921, at Georgetown s LotIs . rov. ! Appropriate Floral Tokens e v:fl‘:r‘:;.hu::x:n; R b iate A LOULAN. In sad and loving remembrance of | Washjngton Floral Co. M. Knight (neo Palmer)." Notice of funeral |~ gur'belored, son 3 4 brother. JORN JAMES 4th and N, Y. Ave. Main 168, - hereafter. . YULA . - . , L ‘rance, three years ago today. March 29, 900 14th Absorb the shocks that tire you out LANGSTON. Toewtay, siricn 2, b . urth' 5| EEG, C. SHAFFER, ‘wus 330 am. et ber cesidon FATHER, MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SIS- | pypRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS phone M. S foved wite of J. E. Langstos, and’ only TERS. : e T MODERATE PRICES. 20161718, daunghter of Ruth Ward Dabpey. She lcave: ‘We'll never forget , dear n, P e e e e T YV . - . ok onr their loss, besiden a husband and Tehile in this world e stayi Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. e erand o hoot ot Tosiadas. " Fuseral O Sinee you Bave away Prompt auto delivery serviee. 5 - . & < e—iDespeasivay, v o & " ?

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