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, WASHINGTON, D.. C, JANUARY ‘_8 1922—PART 1. THE. SUNDAY. STAR e v e 5 - « BORN, IN MEMORIAM. rriage Licenses. BEVERIDGE. On January 0, 1922, to Mr. and | OWEN, reme: Marriage licenses_ have boen 4 to the l.ow Value of Mark Mrs. G D. nm'nfiu. & nom, GEORGE| eur aLr EJ'“,"X;»;’.‘.’{.',,'# B. 0#2—"-;','.. z mlm:(.,} Is Forci g Geri ! DAVID, Jr. :::r:« Jhis life two yesrs ago today, Jan " 2 rt Juckson and Sarab Blair. . cin, 'mans _— . 1920, Georga H. Schuey of I Oh, b : 3 ' : B Bider ot e T souiviis and Ties To Trade By Barter DIED. e Erdeind i b A S v . 3 AR Sturdevant of Baton Rouge, La., BERLIN, December = 3l—In | Mgg’lnvn Suturday, January T 1032 | Time was too sbort to say furewell Peasiia L seventh |||\ Smie B B L | | epmecesence o7 low buving | R e L L R ennsylvania w 4 2 Thomas L. Fleicher and Nellie F. Scot power of the mark, Germa We woult sty —Oh aare o Gie 1 Paaly. Fonte ~ { BAUMGARTEN. On Saturday, Junus g 5, ““Oh, spare the bio Avenue & Street *Jatk ot Foet Maer . It e e omalida’ M. - 1922, at apt. 26, 2415 20th st. n.w. EEN I Streaming tears we'd aay. 2 - il |“ William Zeilon and Etta Sibley, both of Ba ten e;.:- arttcles R T, el e ot e 3 %) i vEvoTey 'fl'm R AND BROCHI — = { gikoy L \ritser ot Clitton ¥orge, Va., and I¢ ia reported from Pomerania | | eferendum on Merits of Pic BEGOS. Friday evening, January 6. 1922, at| PEYTON. Iu sad but loving remembrance ! ' - Edward Beddicx of ""m"c"r and Mary ¥. that peasant farmers have i o'clock, at the residence of her daugh- [ cur dear won aud brother, ELLIOTT PEY I a8 of Hopeful, V pledged themaelves to selj exgn ter, Mrs. Albert B. Yount, 219 Sth st. & TON, who passed into spirit world one ye. ope: res Lomprising Corcoran Sal f : | Louis B. Greenbers and Gnasie Broek and prices measured D g e e e Ay P 1] M, ey B B8 . . ruce H. Fals of this city and Pauline M in pou . | lays. Funeral ses a In onr heart inger € Q Do g Sl AuNEY | e Ri : e p.m., Monday, J 9, at abuve address. ris your memory lingers. . A Sp_ecml ale o Hosen 5. “Whtrenir®: In Berlin, Persian carpets ave |-| Gallery’s Biennial Exhibit. Y iy, bape AL fond and troe Floreuce £ ihin el e s ; BRANDENBURG. Friday, January 6, 1922, at That we d o 2 i The popular referendum on the re-| 10:30 a.um. BESSIE HANNA, beloved wie | Sl ol < Syl e o o 11 shall meet you . Yet again we spective merits of the pictures compos-| ¢f Bradiey H. Brandenburg, ' Funersl from < 4 Ler late residence, 1228 F at. n.e., Monday, o e et 1DE the Corcoran Gallérs of "Art's elghth | - euess aootees, J2 F ot ne. Montali| And iu heaven with for to mreet sus biennfal exhibit of cotemporary Amer- ; invited. Interment at Fort Lincoln c Have no farewell tears to b ican oil paintmgs will begin tomOIToW | pRogNAX. THE ¥ In lovinz remembran Tharsds Janpary 1922, ved son and brdtier, CHAK] morning. The art-loving public will] JEREMIAN J., husband of tie late Cath- 1 Junuary 8, 1917. have a chance all during the week fo| grue Brown’ (e’ Fltzgerald). Funcrsi| SAVARESE. In wad b register its approval or disapprova} of; anvary 9, from his late residence, ! of my dear mot! the ratings given by the brofessional | Rpa T i Who departed this 1:fe tjury of award which distributed thei i L January 8, 1921 HAWATAN DELEGATE | SUSPECTED THIEF TAKEN. ! * Men’s Separate Trousers Including 2,000 pairs, . . divided into three lots. SWEDISH HISTORIAN DEAD. STOCKITOLM. Janua 6.~ Prof. i Hjocrue, noted Swedish h | '(urlnu and suffragidt. died here toda i e iy tives invited to attend. r Willlam Clark cah prizes und medals. | DIERL. On Feiday. Jamowrs 6, 1622, at 3010 | The melancholy dass hmve o The saddest of tie year. Every visitor to the exhibition during E - are X - S st f rerv {the 5 n For it was your gentle voice, dear mutir ; They areall selected patterns—suitable {or every I eioxg ppacn. cane, xovemver :— Prince Kalanianaole First jiers il ve Sanied'a bators on which | Sei o ot of o i PR TN SO v o e 2 e ~ . . B S = 2 “imer Al Dowdy, declared by the local h v sy e > 8.1 And now that you i sxed away occasion—and will fit right into the need in every ! Tollcs, toibos st e pyatne ocal 3 Dest o may Indicate 2 cholie am the | 0 e e ends taviied. | . And Tour volte T camtt hear. * wardrob < connection with the theft November 19| Sent Here in 1903—Mem- |is barrea: even those placed on Gisplay | [Ptement at Suibury, Pa. <41 Sweet memorics in my heart concesled wardrobe. 2 ? { st of 335,000 - worth of jewelry from {but ineligible for one of the four Clark | FULLER. Thursday, J ¢ niel SR TOVING DACGHTLE. MBS, FAILIA - ; : s precuen o e Poeons weei| . ber of Royal Family, S, ey e ot forln Wl vfer “reberie SRR S i) o e o / 3 : o Araaniis = vie of The Pe : : endum. [ e et r it v DT AT WAL An extra pair of Trousers is a life-saver for many ANy, ws Arrented SRR RN 1w il ‘he. hela nt §t. Perer's Chueh. ond | 0OTT. | Ia loving remembrance of my d aud C sts. x.e., Monday, January 9. at 10| rears ago today, January b, 1919. A ballot box will be inatalled bot: un-l for ‘the repose of hin soul. Interment ut] Surrounded by frierds, I am lonesome: ; 2 . stairs and down, into which the votes| Mount Olivet cemeter; 3 In the midst of pleasure [ James T- Ryfln S ! may be slipped up to and including next | friends invited to attead. “ W% Almile on my Tace and u b .m., where solemn high mass will be sung a Suit at this time in the season. _ The first lot fincludes Striped Worsteds, Fancy ! I i e ped upjty ant dnpluding mext | i€ on my Tace and o Cheviots, Oxford Mixtures, Serges, Blue and Black Flan- b | uneral Director a 3 as possible the ballots will be counted ety ot ER LOVING DAUGHTER, MARY RLIZA by an outside committee appointed by X GUEST, surgeon United s‘m—u!gxrfln. Tn_sad but loving remembr: "lel tm all sizes up to 46 waist measure—both rLg\{lara and 2 i A e : . : xn{[‘e’r':;‘;::!c'xsxs and the reuults’[:;mli:};‘e(‘k ¥3. beloved husiand of Ida 1l Guest and {of onr ‘denr hasband and fatter, EDWAL stouts. B i ; A /i e arked to consider their| son of the late Commodore Joln Guest, T.| F, YDER, who departed this 1ife oun ; ‘ ‘ lgoo :su.uss man ; Toles weriously and carotulls for on the | £, % 204 irther'of 1 iie Capt” ok r ago today, Jinuary B, 1921. 5 o S - il no longer hesitates % i result thereof two important results de- g Y= Sunerat Thom e, 3 how sad ix t to me, dear husbas We've marked them— B0t ea! ro . - pend. One is an approximation of public | hary G0 st 10 mor. * Insermane - Arington | The dar on wh passd uwa take out life insurance A |opinion in regard to art matters. The! national cemeters, Arlingtou, Va. s ] 5 cling to the, 85 i other is the award of a generous prize | i : TEatf jrest Wy ont A | or make his will. The of $200 donated by the gallery ftself to | JACOBS. 22, I saw you suffer, heard ron sigh | g . 5 1 Thaa ! Artiat Artiocs DA Cie ot Tae Terento| il 3 With throbbing heart and stresming €1 | doing of these things : i astitf I Whose plctuters sreat-| G 5w, ETHEL 1, JACO | But e sou calmly aleey” st last - ! - y . . and Margaret C, 1l pain, all grief, all sorrow . ; £ That the public will take the matter [ (1 Winfield). aged 2 years 5 months. sia —Third Ploor. | d:es not hasten death— ; seriouely is ‘almost certain, in view of | neral Toesday. Foiock ! Iuterment| 1 O B0 00, Mp Tour rave and b ] P i i the past success of similar voting con-; 3t Cougressional cemetery And place some spotless flowers upon the ey safeguard tbe living. B G v tests held by the Corcoran Gallery, con- A bua the Gardener gave s Deaceful scene. . - AL 3 2 2 ¢ tests whic 2 = A pure and lovely cnild; . ! : In the sccond lot-are Striped Worsteds and Fanty Is it not just as essen- O Tt e e e e | By gave It to oue Keenis el g e fr o st Yoo b i ; = izt i g s 2 { sl . duty to the keeping of his grave. L_h;‘m‘ = Pl’h“d}d !’flt"tm?u >mqr: and conservative’: cut | tial to select your mor- z }‘:“‘,:’tf,;"h,'.’“;fi‘,’ertx?:‘ e e Byt Suse ax it wan opening { HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * right and in all sizes up to waist measure. 1 tici . . other large art centers. ! 2 SlorS ot ke Ay, SNYDER. A rribute of love to the memorr 1 4 | cian against that time e { Down came our Leaveniy Gurdeuer of our dear father, EDWARD E., who left ? | 5 g : 5 % ¢ First Test Made in 1916. And took our bud sway. us ope year ago today, Jamoary '8, 1921 These we've marked— 1 when his services - will _ The first occasion of this sort came Doetia SRhENt ki maet i imbeaim, 5 : o KING. January 5, 1922. N : a_menory fond and true; b 5 R in_connection with the biennial ex- 5 ! ; Just s tuken of affectin | | € requited, Fana i save hibition of 1916, On that occasion #o | Levfr” . I Jeruachn, pastor 2 e \ ; X ; widely divergent were the verdicts| January 8, at 1 o'clock p.m. * ; $ 65 your friends much‘ / of the jury of award and of gallery | ;oyrrres. Fridey. Januarr 6. 1922 worry? / visitors generally, including connois- |~ CHARLES WILLIAM. infant son of John P. | £ art critics, collectors and others | and Grace D. Loveless, aeed 3 moachn.. Fu —Third Ploor. ! A Ay S ! knowledge of art was by no| neral from kis parents’ residence, i3 North i We invite a quiet in- H jmeans limited. that the idea of a pub-| Capitol st.. Monday, January 9, at 2 p.m. {lic referendum was suggested and | Intermest at Mount Olivet cemeter: | successfully carried out."Not only was vestigation of our insti- 5 {it shown at that time that the public a.m.. L&PR] tution and a personal in- . who departed ¢, Jamuary S, 192 The third lot comprises Worsteds, Cheviots and Flan- e Ry S i | NCE J. KUHIO KALANIAY .| disagreed pretty generally with the | late Michacl and Anna MeCormick. Fumersl : nels—patterns vou'll like, and in shades that are proper. ! 5 i N D N A O O eontonal Juny Lk tiat 1 pabll | e The ety reslience. 0 B st e | Sften wit end thizk of on Both Young Men's and Conservative models. - Sizes up to spection any time you By the Assoclated Press, —and especially’ the Washington pub- | Morday, Januaiy . af €30 s, Teawiem memory i the only friend ) A convetent HONOLULU, January 7.—Jonah Ku- | Mo—Knows good art when it sees it,| mass =il be A et ver o] Tt grief can call dts owe % 40 waist measure. . find it convenient. 'hio Kalanianaole, dclegate to Con-|The group of paintings receiving the| friends invited to attend. Kindly omit flow-{ More and more cach day we miss p ‘grfi!s from l:he tgrn‘!ory o:l x};wflu '"—}‘-i’.',”x?.‘&’d’;:{"tfl.‘,‘ |?|§1'1‘x':r?y.5::l‘,éuv ers. = Friends mas m‘«‘ 'h"-‘wmxlm is bealed. [e ) = IS > . i a n e royal family blic invs 3 2 x 3 ] little know the wo These we've marked \ 317 Pa. Ave. S.E | inie® femRoaiin nonaih “Hos | fixen on s« sood pictire ax its fret | MGEET, 00T, Spuapy b W% JOGY: S - # . i . D=l { this morning. > Icholcefl:\'nbs; furxlhler r:xxhanizgd by the| Keunny. Fuoneral (rn)? his l;w residence, D';;}}':'T;{‘\Ep"i‘gim y ';;T.l.', nvl\ INLAW, . i e seven ennial exhibit. which 1306 11th st. n.w.. jonday. January 9, at A 3 LER. e ! 1 Model Chapel. Linc. 142. |i Delsgate Kalanianaole had heen in}01d in 1919 and which was also fea- | O am. lequlem mase at the Churca of the | TAYLOR. In loving remembrance of our desr poor 2 v tured by a referendum. Although at| Immaculate Conception. £ Busbund and father, SEPH TAYLOR, H PRIVATE AMBULANCES this would-be his last term in Con-{ . 0T 0 Pow. L wio departed this life two years ago, : i ool bl ress. He refused recently to ol Syt il owell Minnigerode, di- . Saturday, Javuary ars 8, TH0. = - Zi LIVERY CONNECTION der renomination. In politics he was | Fecter of the gallery and one of the —They are on the Fourth ¥Floor. 2 republican. {originators of the pian for indication o of Gra ‘The month of January again is hers. H i He was appointed recently by Gov. |Of popular choice, had several thou- | Kapids. Mich.. beloved father of Mrs. Jumes ux the saddest of e o l Tt was tw: Farrington & member of the Hawaijan{ %20 _ ballots printed, these proved | W. Follin. Interment at Dumburton, N. M.0 a0, " e Tanied awa liomes commission, created by Con- {insufficient and extra ballots had to | REIZENSTEIN. On Saturdsy, Januars 7, A happy hot 5 2 : <) . i NN e and stated that he Inteaded to!De improvised from the gallery's stock | & jose TECKEA. beloved wife of ove e memory <t All three lots go on sa.]‘e M(l)\ndi:t} mornmfi—;aml A\ [ Erass. and stated that he intended 1o | b Improvises | Herman B g T L e g - CaETR T < S 2.000 NN ! the upbuilding of his race. Get ¥ " Viewp: 1SR ne g Eem The world can nocer Si, vou can imagine it won't take long to sell 2| k et Visitors® Vie i | HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHIEL, 5 .) First Elected in 1903, Although there is but the one prize | T ot is weidenre. 155 Mot o 3¢ | THOMAS. 1n sad bt loving remembrance ol pairs-of Trousers at such prices. Prince Kalanianaole was first elect- | of $200, it in customary to announce | z T Gear Lncband and father. WILLIAM 3 ed delegate in 1903, and has represent- i the several pictures ranking near the | THOMAS (nee Bitoey). wio deparied this ed the territory continuously. He was|itcp in public esteem. It is always | vary Baptist Churck, Sth and H sts. o.w.. | ¢ today. Janusrs K a hereditary prince of Kaui, and was | [nteresting to - obtain the pabi A T R N SR DL {created prince of Hawaii by the last| vlcwroint as compared with Fhat of | Loy nciied 10 attend. ‘Interment at Gitu jof the island kings, King Kalakaua.{tnhe professional artists. Seldom do ! gpmn htre > To us the saddest of the e {He was born March 26, 1871, at Kapaa. : SASSE. Sudlenly. Jannary 5, 1822, at Sol.| ¥or three long years ago this dar 'Ti-.e P-B siandter dcatanisnaole: Pad-{the two coincide as to actual prize |~ giers Home, FRANK SA O i ok | ONr dear daddy Tuseed sywas ; O e throbghout | FIMIETS, bUL It has usually been the | Soidters: Howe Wedneaday at 10:30 8 m; Toter A happy Lome we anee snfo = { the terrtiory as Kuhio, or as “Prince :cule. ‘In-lh here and ‘where, .that a | ment at Soidlers’ Home cemeters. Friends | So wweel the memogs still. em1l < nua, il Ll Teen him in hig | Painting highly esteemed by fellow | invited to attend. Buot death has left vacancy A ickname given him in his lartists’ carriesa genernl appeal. while | SULLIVAN, Saturdsy, Januars Tuis worid can never fil ,college days. He was the son of!§i js almost an invariable rule that! $:15 p.m.. at his residence, 1343 F st. n.e. HIS WIFE AND () HILDA, elearance Sale Prince David Plikoi, descendant of {the public votes for pictures of | JOHN WILLIAM SULLIVAN. Notice of fa WILLIAM AND ALIC 5 i the king of the Island of Kauai. the |ine merit. b4 'g"‘“" neral hereafter. "% | WINDHAM. In loving remembrance of my !last of the independent monarchs to! Many visitors, it is learned, have | WILKES. Departed this life January 7. 1922, { dear niece, NLLIJE MARTIN. WIND- ibe overcome by Kamehameha the|aiready inspected the exhibit several | at Freedmen's Hosp after a b HAM, who fell/aslcep. three years ago. / | Great, who first brought the Hawaiian ! times preliminaky to the exeroise of{ nem. LAURA E. duughter Jununry 1 and my durling mother. R SYow going on’ group under one crown. His mother| this franchise, indicating that the| Wt Wil vi ‘Funeral Toesdas, | Mra. A. ¥ s 7 190/ | was a sister of King Kalakaua's con- | matter o jca g that the | A0 SIC T N rom St Lakew | Repfember 9. 191% and in 1 e - | sort.” With his brother. “Prince Cupid” | The previons venorn ag taniory oLNeM. | Church, 13t and Corcorau sts. 90 Dbrance of mr veniew. RE ERYE = was made heir presumptive to the | about 10.000 aud 1o ff Lollofs Cast IS |wrrrjaMs. LUCRETIA WILLIAMS, agei TIN. who died December 25, 11 L ; In School in California. { be surpassed this week. e e D e irae | mur e fuannet i (anl lbnien ymrd - i_The prince attended school at San; {1822, st 7:45 a.m. She was @ true friend ; For the tougue camnot tell ~ e Mateo, Calff., and the Roval -Agri-| 5 i and peighbor, ever reads to lend 8 helping | When it utters farew s S cultural College in England. Births R rted I hana"to te meeds. She mede her friends| Of the sadpess it lewves in our earts Tl “Prince Cupld” always was a keen ' <hs Iwepo! - knonw before, the ‘end, that her sonl w TURIR DEVOTED AUNT ALLIE AN - v 896 | = safe in the bands of Jes She leaves to £ . —_— follower of outdoor sports. In 18961 Tne follow!ng births were reporied 10 tie | moy their lows three sisters. one bro!hnl": he married Elizabeth Kahanu, daugh- { health department in th % twenty-four | . jend, wi st | FUNERAL DI T ter of the chief of the Island of Maui, { hours: s e et haa DIRECTORS. who survives him. They had no chil- Hugh H. and Doris L. Hodges. il twins. | Monday, January 9. 1922, from Ziom Baptist ! J. WILLIAM LEE, Funera! Director | aron { ¥rederick R. and Mary Swlivan, boy. Church. on_F st. between 34 and 433 ste. | and embalmer. Livers jn connection. G Wiliam T and Rath K. Lott,bo southwest. Res. Howard, pastor. Services at : dious chapel and modern rromatorium, Moderate — - Mo 0. . and May L Webb, ciri Tpm. Interment at Harmony cemeterr. | price ave. nw. Tel. cali M. 18% Ps Beny B. and Verna Bean, girl. H - 3 g 1 ‘ H James 0. and Heten Hartmaz, oy WOOD. On Jamuary 7. 1032, JACK MED Timothy Hanlon RITH. infant son of Roye and Tilith Wood : ‘ i .lnvento s a] | ine B e C RITH, it s o Do dnd U Worl | u B OT.KE. © _Pise 1 o1 Pre B Harry D. and Margaret H"Mfi'l"l Monday. January %, 11 . Interment | Established 1815, Telepbone Col. 7025, Mandly T. and Eva E. Iden il ' i —_— ) ) e i —_— ¥ Rebert A ;‘:‘“"‘,L':,”:}"‘,:‘T bor. 1" (private) Glenwood cemeter: THE H. HINES CO. ———————— ey ———— . Charles N . Fisher, girl. g ! ;. - HIN 7 EF———— ey P — An Excellent Opportunlty to Save itk 3 32d ks donen x-"""n' % IN MEMORIAM. i Wi b b HINES, Prop, P e—— = ==l = o —— . - and Isebelle’ Frazier. boy BLAKE. In loving remembrance of ar hus “P Sl 2 —_———=s = = = — g i 3 and Nancy L. Peirce, boy. 5 i 3 e e ool ; == = = iavV]m= Considerable on These Items | Bamel 3 and dosnte M Saaaell Bor | B o eaieea thin Tite thves 7eas; Frank Geier’s Sons Co, : ————— k% . ——— Sl 5 omax D. ang > . Walsh, boy. Jumary S, 1010 s S e ¢ % s Arcold D. and Elsle F. Crumbaugh, girl. o ol hoiding on. dear Shirl 1113 SEVENTH STREET X.W, e E VY= _Ladies’ Diamond and Platinum-Top Chister Rings; Y eSS R 1 sl B oo, dear s, | Moa i3, SEYENTH STREET X, ———————— ———————— Finest Full-cut Diamonds Thenty 3. ‘and Mapie Groves, §1n" evion teluakejthe eyt conr Scar chliizen JAMES T. RYAN —_——————— 1 ; 4B et Fili Setti i Mathew W and Bridgett M. Morrison, boy. | Jne;_nvé at vou v;..:.slfi;fi;.'p,{_a. :’a'm s et = Lates asket and Fili ings Hugh M. and Cora J. T!ighman, boy. 50 BB B o) R 2. ¢ 3 gree Settings Clatancs B and Mande Savder gl BROWN. In sad but loving remembrance of | >odel Chapel Lincolu 142 Private Ambulances. IRRUARURRURRURR(Y Henry and Josephine Blanluet,’ boy. i our dear mother and grandmother, ANNIE | Our Diamonds Waliace I, apd Edwsna F. Hatchiason, boy. | ¥. BROWN. who Dassed uway o saddenis | Livery in Couection. & Clyde V. 4nd Freda F. Deitinder, gitl. one year ago today, January 8, 1921. | Ty Co- g X William allet E. Grimm, girl, { 8o sud, so sudden, was the call i PEARE ¥l 5 William W. and Lucie L. Downing, girl. n ’s deat] K i T S i AreHighGrade ;| yuunw mofohbboiden | Bulb@ill Uall il wo el 3308 HOBTREET. NW 8 Is Yoar Prano Indifferently T ayed ? omee A | Pm e " TS 1 (CORMERIYSSOR STIOR) ! { .. Joun and Vicls Bmith, boy. ~ 16 e e sten o . the last PHONE _MAIN. 108 jies’ : Solid Whi d Elgi iliam s Eur Ewel B A eld S ML e gy ARSpomr” peers Oh. God. what a weight of ®orrow ¢ 415 I gt. n. Phone Lineoln 524 Latest Ribbon Attachment and Jeweled Stem ‘Deaths Reported. e el | Motera’ Chapel. ___ Antomoblie Funera The following deaths were reported to the ' And e Ny T, V.L. CO. HER ONLY CHILD, PEARL. health department in the past twenty-four | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR COX. 4 L s 5 Sleep om, dear mamma. S pectal ’ 49' 0 £ | "Bmine B Morricon, §9. 1481 Momroe st, | . oSt be thy I | SPEANE LSTABLISHMERT." © ; 3 i Or Perhaps N ot Played at All! A surprising and delightful fact is that it is possible to change your silent Piano into an instrument that will afford vou endless enjoyment. The great pianists will play for you 3 On3 T loved and wanted Fou so muc Aunie E. Flowerree, 74, 1519 D st. s.e. g s ;' | _Phone Franklin 6626, MO T at. n.w Jeremiah J. Brosnan, 69, 610 Tth st. s, But Sodikneyibest) . McCormick, 40, 650 BROWN. In loving remembrance of our dear ’ P Aiea MacTaggart, 0, 4% Bt v i P liother. AGNES VINGINIA BROWY, war! Joseph F, Birch’s Sons RURURROE ] —their wonderfyl music has been recorded on Hieh W Broion, 32 shore 5 Separica hin lite one 3eur ago, Januiry 5, 13034 M St. N.\W. Eeablibed 1601 R s : Robert V. Reynolds, e st. n. 1% Tova of Automobile_Servi = L Sar i SR e S BT e ot - This marvelous device, incised in-a Grand or an Upright Piano, will bring their actual playing, to be heard and enjoyed right in your own home. ' Let Us Show You the AMPICO in the World-Famous ’E/\ l 'L Established 18236 g 1t is impossible to believe the hands of Levitski, Ornstein, 5 Till God sends the message to yYour home. ; e ) Wiillam Thom Wesh Arplom Hosp. | 1t's sad when He cal's for one or the other, | P shingten D0 '\ my wpirit_roll, And bright-eyed hope no longer seems to 913 G Street N.W. The Park Cemetery B Hiram B. Jones has been appointed trust seem <dead within my breast, Non-Sectarian Perpetusl Care superintendent of the motor - vehicle| ou! tien I think of mother's love, "”I office. He became a clerk in the Putl DEVOTED DATUGHTER, MRS. ANNETTE | location. h hour that comes to me apew, H 1 H : g Sta”dafd 2 L b bitter sense of lons, vard, at District line. 4 ! ‘ZAS! : ; - BOWEN. We with to express our sincers | / thanks and appreciation to our meighbors 5 Used by e A their hindness s o] He has gone where the soul hath rest S e " Marjorie J. Evans. 11, 4607 15th st. ch » H ; % ) B 2 ’ Toha B N, 3308 sty Who suffers so much with such oy for ! 2 Y Foxeh ward Green, 2 ren's Hosp. = i { p F E""mj "%E;.‘“‘z dass, ';.lt: 24 st :2 flhofo:o;:;’wkh such pleasure as nol.hex'1 - % z 2 : c ; Cenevieve 8. You = { You don’t know the sorrow-to be left alone | ; ; 5 76. Heme for Aged aud Infirm. But the saddest of all is when God calls for ‘. Annie Coates, Brice pl. s.e. your mother. | e ersen n William Thom: 80, 204 B HUSBAND, DAUGHTERS AND-80NS, | 3 Nellle V. Jones, 45, 2 Dougl . se. cheer my troubled soul service at the Washington city oracat and the beat. 7 Beautiful and fitting Office Department in 1906, and was em- SIDNEY. 1 { £ h. God, in mercy pity me. i el e 10 beur my crose. | Office: 1235 G St. N.W. | And cares of life are dome. | | 1520 T st. 1730-1732 Pa. ave. - CEMETERIES. J When derk waves of dispondency across ewelers and Optometrists, . FORT uNcoLN : HEADS MOTOR SERVICE. ‘When friends prove false and faith and E ; ployed in the motor vehicle service of | GADY. Sacred to the memory of our dear, | Readily accessible—on 5 the department when appointed head of | beloved husband and fatber, WILLIAM P.{ electric car line. : The World’ s the truck fleet of the local city post|{ CADY, who died three years ago_today, ~ 5 3 office. January 8, 1919. On Baltimore boule- ) : CARDS OF THANKS. Phone Franklin 4745. E ) and for the beautiful floral -tributs d o7 Bindarcd at the death of Mother SINAI|- aem ihe ones who loved him best £] 1m BOWEN, who died December 30, 1921. | : THE FAMILY, *' One by one the chairs stand '-|ml| . 3 RS | BRITTON. 1 wish to express e Zuny: deare RUeAy; thonb’ b Roses: MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect.: Rachmaninoff or Godowsky are not actually touching the keys. L 7 thaake int_sppeeciation to our e O e sredling Ing memoriajs :.r:lonu':in:l and mau- ‘ Els 3 5o 2 et toibuten, o hean ! soleums) of quality and character. tiful floral tributes, rendered at the death, May he rest in pesce. i s of my daughter, HAZEL LOUISE BRITTO! HIS LOVING WIFE, ELIZABETH CADY. We will gladly show you many beau- <cidy help build firm flesh, clear the sk 5 { Quickly < S et '.’:‘-“n"'i«'%’éfi"‘&% ‘;fiivmzu. MR Fou 3 ! tiful specimens of our work in any of. P id dlgedlfi put strength in the nerves and _ETTA BRITTON AND SON. . 1ife ‘and memory last { the local cemeteries. invij tired bodies with renewed “pep” and TAWRIE. I with to express my sincere | 'y T | . invigorate ies ‘pep energy. AWanks and appreciation to our reiatives nu‘ IS LOVING CHILDREN l THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. Artr JORDAN PIANO Co. ir sympathy sod beautiful . A tribate of.love to the mem. GM nmet only Yeast Vitamines, but s/l rhree impertant Vitamines— floral !fl:ime- nnm 5; tn fi"’;{i of my! ory of our dear dltloflfll.h ANNA MARIA 914 Fifteenth Street . mbined with 5 beloved husband, USBER] ho I tee: ¢ = = e =3 s - : G st_ at 13'1 § : :l“.fl—.olfl';‘.nflfldfli.:flu‘flflmwm Il‘l I8 WIFE, * (&g:" ’lb.:'” o ”&q'n e flffl'lnl mnnmon . o> ¢ 3 ' X MM-‘! rour system meeds, ‘-.,"fi-‘_ sad- well. 1 wish to express my sincere thanks God red the full-blown flower for! g ¢ L] L RR 7 = S e ; tion _to dear frie: He L. Kitt, Secret a4 T - MASTIN'S VITAMON TABLETS are fally guaranteed in every fespect and anq - aporeciation 1o 7 Gens Trends and | - primae/but the Tragrance” st svestens | Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St. L3 i value. M‘fi.' saists, such as People’ n:‘ Steren. e ey tandored at tho death of mn : s it AT Sipresnive ~ ineTpemaive. i g 2o ey : pendins Atem TR dear Voubana, ‘PREDERICK LONG. who | MOcir % end uut losine. mothers SALLTR = . B 3 died Jenoary 2, . ‘who died six years sgo. Jan. . - . HIS LOVING WIFE. © EXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. _Plione t, . We most_gratefully thank our at Mt TE PRICES. PuTxi ATy TE gy s reiatives and friends fof thelr Mind- = to ‘_m-"T"m—'-‘ I 1SMASTINS 20 VITAMON JE €Sk M