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OFFICER JUDGED INSANE. |21, ven i 20 s 220 [REVEALS B URIED. RIRIED NAPATA. fr Paprortsses] THE WEATHER TRAVELERS' AID SAVES [ e o 2022, . st ,'."..:':’.'::,,,. ELE e e liness, in oun, hes N/ Bteps Taken to Protect Estato of | Admiral Kilne was born at Fiem- | Expedition to Be Described Befars mfn of Cowmbus to_the present| o wmot .5.‘.’:'.":'.‘;‘?"”.75'.?”",.""‘ GIRL IN WEDDING TANGLE | Abineof Sulhand OF e T }.‘.fl“i‘."?u;';‘. Rear Admiral Xline. xr'nd;i ted nl':;n Afi{gémfll;: 1885, ad- Geographio Soclety. C IR B de, -m.n- mmmm(.r; M’h""‘pfl’n‘.’i:m’a o g v : Rear Admiral George Washington | Lrought to trial durtng his navy ca |. Ethiopls, mystery land of Bible and | REFERENOE HELD UP. e | han Pers iBer Passage From SEPL tplrad St OF gl | 'a Kline, retired, U..S. N, -hss béen rees rfir' tae.lnfmuxe;ol fou cd’-::ymb‘{.: Momerio mention, now is more. real est and; tomorrow, cloudy Bweden if S8he Would Gl r;“!;-,“fi';ug _!‘";’: A ey HATTIE AND adfudged insane by e commission 1 | Vi« pr e LU than many nations that have passed '.l‘hno Committees Want 8t. Law-|ana colder; Treeh' south, SMELAG to- : 2 i the captain Marry. rs of Amaranth Lodge, No. aul west winds. Somerville, N. J., appointed by Chan- Bacred to the_memor the way.of history since the day of acred R e ry“u':ofly dear, Fmoines. Sany B UCH. Mem! 28, Kntfinu of rym.m will assemble at the galir Walker, " Admiral Kiine hoe | Taavy for fve seara oo menarchs T e G L H Wsturway, Bopost wonTSa Raln tonleht, calder 1| A youns Bwedish gint who believed a3 F st W Fridar. | * leraai rest Bve yeurs ago ey, Junueis I Dital 7o tnia olty. sinco Decsmber 3, g Ercceaing his indispoaition Admiral Were Ul WA eContexpeditions| Representatives of thres Houss|JiGuay'snd colder: fresh south: ehift: | that she would be forced to marry a Bra” civice” of ‘Sur I8te | 1o e selloss of atght, mother, T drens, of The action was taken on Behalf of [ HlNe §nd s wife lived ot South| n3%hose burial chambers, with their ( committees—rivers and harbors, fof-|ing to west and northwest winds. | man because ho had paid her passage S oRBeH BARUCH. . ~ sight, mother, T dream o his wite to protect b A Brokaw, & siater, lived with them, | smasing evidetice of current hislory, | eign affairs, and interstate and far- | est VirginiaCloudy and’oeler| o thls country was recently rescued L R This eartily road seems long and dreary’ 2 Rimira1 iine has had & fong and R P eorge 'A. Reloner, who headed the|ei§n commerce — have requested .cold wave. 2 : from this sityation by representatives b0 Toterment af, &3 | Many'time: 1 gor vers weary. eon-pwuoun service in the Navy, his| Every man in Finland required | recent expedition which added this |Speaker Glilett to refer the report of Records for Tweaty-F Hogrs. of the T,“el,n. Ald Society and placed S Vfln‘mu.n—rm, PRI by law to give & toll of from sevent [ chapter to the world's known narra- tive, will lecture before members of lhohanlu;ul Geog! “dhge.l;?:laty tt:; Hanonte Temple, sirved docision at the close of & henr- Dr. Reisner will tell the story of |ing, but sald he “rrobmy would an- buried Napata, along the sand dunes \nounce the award tomorrow. the international joint commission on the St. Lawrence waterway project to thelr committees. The Speaker re- mental b down being tributed directly to overwork during the war.|to elghty days’ labor to the state He was retired shortly after the con- |each year. Exemplions frcm tials clusion of the war, following & .se- |obligation have been granted to those vere illness. At the time of the wild who devote their time to hunting balloon flight into Canada of Lieuts.|wolves, bear and other deprcdmory Farrell, Hinton and Kloor, nearly &'animals. BRISCO. Tussday, January 17, it was | " residence, 125 North. Chates today at the society headquar-| burg, W. v-. )Mm‘iu beloved wife of Bdwird Brisco'and mother of Mrs. Landonis Belby "(nes Brisco) Alfred Selby. Funeral &t 8 o'clock, from Mount Zi Martinsburg. W. Va. (3 please. copy.) Thormometer—4 p.m., 39; 8 p.mw., 40; | With friends in New Jersey, 13 midnight, 13; 4 dm. 44; 8 a.ms 47, | learned moon, 50. tera: Barometer—¢ p.m,, 29.98; 8 ‘pan. 29.99; 12 midnight, 26.99; 4 a.m., 20.97; 8 a.m.. 20.90; noon, 29.89. Highest temperaturé, 50, occurred LUOAS., Sacred to the memory-of our devited 'h-:nd. aud father, WILLIAM % LUCAS. entered into eternal rest L 220 today, January 19, 1610, s i God, takes our loved ones from the bome, But geyer from the heart. HIS DEVOTED WIFD AND CHILDREN. * MAGRUDER. A Stcred and elcere eribute of The girl and the man were youthful sweethearts. He came to this coun- try, settled in Washington, married and became the father of three children. Recently his wife died. He wrote the at noon today. Lowest temperature, 39, accurred at § pan. yesterday. girl in Sweden, proposing marribge, and B pastienestay, Junmary 8, Ot '°".L°G§:‘{,,’,'5 ¥ of my dear wom, JOHN ¢ . rature same date last year— | offered to send her the necessary funds nw.u.um “wite of E. David Brown, mother iy, Jatniary 35 R, % ",'“l“ two years ll'x,“" No charge for Higheat, 26 Towest, 11 lo Some to America. She uccepted the | of Basien henjamin Swillow Brows, U8 7 s Conditlon’ of water—Cleat. Tem- | offer. f the late Rev. Benjam s ot tor "' e of tife i o'e perature, 36. Tide Tables. (v‘urnuhed by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Bt Todu'-—l.ow tide, 7:03 a.m.-and 7:39 bpon nrrlv-l here she was disillasion- ed. had been a school teacher in Emedon: Tho en had e progressed. Hisehome surroundings were not desir- | q; able. There was nothing the two could have in common. The girl _rebelled, alterations We shall ment again our deat oace, Never to part no more. HIs )(VIHLH‘ » * Tn sad but loving memory of my gn'y baby, MARIE PATRICIA, who departed T'Il"l life tworyears ago Mly, January 19, 1920. y. R. Spears Co. .nnu-ry L acs h 15:26 am. and.1:02 |but thought she would bo forced to| of 187 Gresham st. aw. latermeat at birth| When dark o e eantds i 26 ) marry the man because he had brought| Place, & Virginia. s oeey moe B rrow-—Low tide, 7:59 a.m. and | ner o thls country: CLOTHWORTHY. Tuestay. January 17, 1922, | And brlgut-eved hope no jouge " Mrs. W. F. Van Riper, xecutive sec-| 2t retary of the soclety, heard of the cir- cumstances, investigated and the girl was taken In charge by the society, which sent her to friends in the state of New Jersey. This is but one of the many cases that are constantly under investigation by the soclety, which is is need of $10,000 to carry on the work. Letters of Jogeal sent out this week have brought ollowing replies: Mrs. W. H. Wood- ward, $10; Charles W. Shadron, $10; ‘Tom. 8:40 nm high tide, 1:24 a.m. ..nd ra_Star Home, the ~ Masoole and Es 201 o AH B. CLOTH! 'l"ht Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 7:24 am.; scts, 5:14 p.ni. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:23 a.m.; sun = segs 5:15 p.m. . . Moon sets, 11:10 a.m. Automobile lamps to be one-half hour after sunset. ' Weather.in Various Cities. p.m. Relatives and frien DAVIDSON. Wedneaday, January 1% Toved posbua ‘of “Home Davidson. from Gawler's chapel, Friday, 2 pam. delphia papers please copy.) DAVIDSON. _ Forcaters of Am: W. J. DAVID: d . sun S MARTE Ronpr The BidnigLt stars arc gleam Upon her «ilent grave: The one we loved o dearly And tried so hard to save. 8he is goue, but not forgotten Never shall Ler memory fas Sweet thoughts siiall niwsrs Around tlie xpot where he GRANDMA AND GRANDPA ROBBINS. MAUS. " Puserai (Pbila- lighted erica: Brother -4 C. Moses, $50; Miss Mabel Boardman, Bae 5 e H 3y additional $10; 'Miss Janet Richards, $10; dnesday mornin o e ey schan R SVRE o Feks. g 2 Mre. W. B. Todd, $30; Hugh Rellly. $10; oclock PMAl ; s H Stations. :..'. ; students flunulou Hall, $25; Charles J. o H \is g Corby, $10; Mre. Charles Dalton Wood, Tesidence. 1225 K 3 TE TORRAINE VEROX- — = o8 $25; W-ner 8. Clifford. $10; James relatives invited. In- 1CA, UNCLE ( HARLES = : : Sharp, 820; Mre J. A. Turner, $10; 5. A.| fermiont at Congremional cemetery: Tu loving remembrance of m g e, Vandergrift, $10; Rev. Charles Wood,| on, r. thy gentle voice is hushed, \\un\\[ S $5, and Mrs. Florence Wood, $5. Thy warmn trie | Abilens, Tex.80.20 68 16 And oa thy. pale ace E Alba .86 }E' g SRS T T Is restin OLXV : 23 JUNIUS WOOD TO SPEAK. T T Ll ey O o o6 on, bl: us not for weeping, OLIVERT, who departed nu}llle four -vears % %o Authority on Far East Will Visit| e bave no mother now. R e, » 38 B0 Our hearts in deep sorrow returp to the day| In_my hart your methory . a2 28 City Club. - As memory recails how death bore her away, Sweetly, tender. fond | 480 g A 1 ev.;'a left us ‘l);‘lnu, in griet and in woe,. | T"fl'.x"l ot :md'-: 'fl'"{ u..»..ua uni 1 en we st aink of soi 2 us 0od, war corresponden! HER cmwBE\' ”. HIS DEVOTED WIFE. & and authority on conditions in Siberia Ttatay 3 et 7 9T of sadvess come oer us 1 and the far east, will address the . WILLIAM EACHER, Sr. aged B eaes Mol oTien ifow, - 3 City Club's luncheon forum mext s rnf?.'.':“%u Ten m‘ S earn af o Tuesday on “Siberia; America’s Pro- n Friday, January 20,§ HIS - - 2 tege at the Conference.” Mr. Wood, nd_ friends invited to NEPR. GEORGE AND % 52 who Is now covering the conference,| 8ttend. Interment Prospect Hill ceme- (m-n in our L ST = returned from Siberia last July on the | ters. W‘ L B pr conclusion of his fifth tour of inves-|GCUGH. Wedneadar, January 18, 1822, tigation of the Far Eastern Republic MES 'T.. beloved hurband g 05 hm.. JAMES HIS_ LOVING f!:!52::SSS&S:s;l‘SS.‘!Eu%lSaSE! o « of ¥ - N D DAl H & In the last two yvears. Mr. Wood's| Dd:t Gough inee Goff). aged 30 sears. Fu LAW. Be A = Sy ner:] rom the family r‘nllln/‘u 17 _FEast UK \\1! Mll(hl, £ ‘n# :::cls-'l. articles appear in The Even-{ Aupie e, A\.,m. Rap;‘n’l?.n""“ .\";d 1»':‘»4;3 ;_:v:: rears «; silent rorrow Z y - jends ur Years of grief and pain: = - As a result of the overflow audlence Interment at Congrew-| W miss son when the morning diwns > of 460 who last Tuesday attended th sional cemetery, Washiogton, D. We miss You when the night ret = firét forum held in the new clubhouse, | GOUGH. The members n( \vn.u;fnm Cen- You here. we mims rou th = d, Ore 30, 18 members are being dsked to obtain! tennial Lodge. No. 14, her. we mis you eves = = AT tnynu -3 tickets in advance for future forum| fuested to aitend a “communication Vridey | Your o ing ‘smile, xour loving = S| 8 Aatenio. “ meetings. Members will be permitted | hieTieo8 §¢ 2:15 for 'h;m,,;m,;;,-""g No one can 81l your vacant H - u £l to bring wives and woman relatives.| CGUGH of Terra Alta Lodee, Na 106, of some day. 23 I-ccordln: to the new policy started| West Virglai =3 ant week. HOW, Vedoesdas. Janus: T 2% The smoker and athletic entertain- | 4:30 p.m.. at Providence Hosp T a © ment tentatively planred by the club| beloved husband of Mary Pals SAND Lt for this Friday evening has been post- poned to next Friday, January 27, it {s announced, on account of the ex- tensive program contemplated. . The club’s next big affair 1 be the “open house” party this Saturday. Funeral from his late residence, n. sl leafrosidence M0 - |SHAFFER. In Joving remembrance 3 of onr mother. BARBARA E. RHAFFE! r Elt, who died two years ago today, January 19, 1920 Tuesday evening, 022 "ae 1120 0'elork pm.. at Sidvace, 1146, Bth vt oor MARY Dr beloved . Wi HEADS HARVARD CLUB. C. B. Wilson and Others Picked for yo o WIELE EDIT earts DALY Y% Every glrrment in our stock was made by o k°';_n cal’ Ofcers: AL BT e e e e el 2 B AND Sare arence ‘Wilson, form United osts of lends. maiss coa egvad ut lovi o n. Hart Schaffner and Marz, and guarantecd” Siates aitorney for the”District and i L T i T at DR 2 strator : 4 war, was_ unanimously re-elected{Oak Camp, No. 4, Woodmen of ‘}z',h. =5 (‘(An'um"l“ p.':::f" "or FRANCES E. WILLIAMS AND FAMILY. * president of the Washington Harvard Club at the annual business meeting t the University Club. Chief Jus- tice Walter 1. McCoy of the Dis- trict Supreme Court was _re-elect- ed second vice president, Walter R. Tuckerman third vice president and America, Will Stage Event. JAc] The first annual concert under the auspices of Oak Camp, No. 4, Woodmen of the World, will be held at the North- |- eant nic Temple, §th and F streets northeast, tonight and tomorrow night. KSON.. Entered into eternal rest. after | gy Winess, on Thuraday, Januars 19. SaTE am. at her recidence, 50 Hanover of. nw. ELIZABETH. the be. of Henry Jackson. devoted moth. mond Jackson, loviog daughter of Wilmo Green, devoted In sacred but loving remembran of ms devoted huchand, ROBERT A, W1 nto rest {wo years ago FUNERAL DIRECTORS. *i{firt Schaffner & Marx clothes Assistant Secretary of the Navy|' Among those who will take part in BL-anajdsechklne - fJonrs: Roosevelt lour!h ice. prestdent. | ine Goncert arc Miss Hazel Bachechmid, tist JAMES T. RYAN George T. Weitzel elected secre- | Maj. Charles T. Tittmann, Mrs. David| 1 and Eve nw.. Rev. J. H. Hallowman. & y L tary and mckerlng Dodge re-clected | H. Kincheloe, Earl Carbaugh, Kathe-| pastor. Relatives and {riends retpeclhmy A m’h 'A. AV BL S treasurer. Tine Riggs. Arthur Plerce, Mrs. Earl| invited to attend 1 "‘"u Ambutanced 201 142 .:elglc.fi; '!;ll-n?:;n e:tel:l‘l,nenalwhh Carbaugh and m&n “ll:on (| FEANEY. on Wednestar. Jenuacy ,‘1:‘1“ ey ta Conoecton, ec ngs. A buffet sup- ge ve. Calligraphy,” a one-ac . -known and recogmzed the world over o R e, T G S el v U R o e —_— ; ,:‘.&“?i‘- :1 &:-lgm\s:n- kl{n h}rz l;-fi“ {‘;:_m [ !wpbenl'!:hnn:h. corper. :m- ‘and STRE km nshl MRS. POLING LOSES SUIT. |nere smiwn, Miss Dolly Radigan, Jobn 1208 H* ET N) as es in qua i Y, § y € and wor =it U0 Hgran “ma 3. Morton Scranage. Ry e Y e (rozr'.‘gwm&st'u& Claimed $11,880 as Housekeeper Funeral services will be pirld at 8¢, Stephea's PH , ) Cuiishols WB'S, 1 for Jobn . Case. SUES FOR MAINTENANCE. | (ol thurch, Sy and beagoiouis a5 |_ARSpears pen ¢ ¥ ot at Mount Olivet cemetery. 19 ’WM. H SARDO & CO. Mrs. Lula Poling, who claimed to erdict for Mrs. M. T. West m:wm. 'nman, J!nulry 17, w'-- at] 2 s 7 a gr ea y e p age. who for many vears stood at the ainst Hotel Manager. . | 2 0 ot e otk ears Fumoral | Tl corner of Market Space and eet. and gold glimpses at the moon and tars through a large telescope, yes- lost her suit for $11,800 against Tracy L. Jeffords, executor of Deéclaring that she and her two chil- dren are in distress and need money for winter clothing, Mrs. E. Phyllis Scherer has filed suit for maintenance in the District Supreme Court against from Emmanuel Episcopal Ohurch, Fridsy. i January Interment at Broad ! G Tt Btuee Georges county, Md. { Gone, but not forgotten. ROACH. Tuesday, January 17. 192 a.m.. at_her Tresidence, 494, Private Ambulances City Calls, $4.00 ' W. W. Chambers the estale of the stargazer. Mrs.| Theodore R. Scherer. The wife swore TELE $9985 £ $4950 . & ’ ts 338_85 ’ 348 'ts & £) tS Foling claimed her attention to the| to “her petition in Boston.” Maer. |° e .-':.“"'"a"' Ml o e, 14th and Chapin. ousekeeping, 5 ere, she says, she went May, ' of King George. Vi nd- R @ avd Eficient Kervic 33% for *42°° suits & o'coa or sui o'coa Spossuemving: povies. Sendiag tud riee, she sary, she yent e av| Eomvol Ry oS, o i ST | — ok miaaten e e e &-54y . eriod of eighteen years was worth j would follow shortly. She has re-| above address 'nmnmu evening at 8 o'clock. | . . o 7L h d " l d 2 bl d u l 'gzg [ber annum, Case had left her | oeived only §10 from him. she asserts, e "2'"1'"“";;};‘-“;“;'_“6;’; At S H ST, X.E. Lincoln 3464, = 2 ppe— Y l. The jury returned a | since she left Washington. utomobile Servic hapel. — -wool twee ue serges an all-woo SRl be ® Thursdar. Javusry 19, 1952 at 9 anasome a g of the Sacutor® Fal o in faver | LY ASTS P D or | fans i St ol okt kel ™V, L, SPEARE CO, The entire estate t ) Seanie Stubin. tathe Lo amounted to only $30000 husixand of Jennie Rubin, futher of Dr, Loui dubn of Cleveland, Oblo; Mr. of Charleston, I Rubin. Eli Rubin o ey Rabin . Kindly omit Bowers. | ZIONISTS_HONOR PINSKER. |, Sami? s s o ™ 72 Tuesdny, Jamuary 17, 1922, W . LiAM P, I)‘lfl':'ed|h'lhhlu|flfl'o.l«(‘u:dl! Ry Secre A urea: 1 from his late residence, Nort) ary ot inTslstine S Buean r.w&.'.R.'l"‘.‘:’o.. rdes, Semy 2 a6 33034 M St. N.W. Anni: - Re » e Speaks at iversary of Pioneer. B atialehobel onmetary e Automobile Servi Abraham Goldbert of New York. sec- | WALKER. On Thursday, Jamuars 10, 1 retary of the Palestine bureay and a at I:Iu nnme. 710 10th »t. {member of the administrative commit- LKER, infant son of Itae of the Zionist organization in Amer- (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR CON. wmmm *ORIGINAL )' g ESTABLISHMENT. < N e _Phove Franklin 6626. 940 F ot. n.w. oseph F. Birch’s Sons Established 1641 Phove West 9. futt & Imlay appear for the wife. tweed suits and rich, warm overcoats and ulsters of brown and gray—in sizes to fit men of every stature and models to suit every taste. and herrisigbohne suits in very desirablepatterns and models and beautifully tailored ox- ford overcoats and ulsters which you positively cannot duplicate at this price. Re- SAVE CASH on TRUSSES Jeser a Interment on_gat- 200 ca, was the speaker at a meeting of ke Oakton, V 1 pm: #43% for ’55 suits” & o’coats -347% for. %60 suits & o’coats —the finest silk-lined suits to be had, of the finest imported and domestic Woolens. Over- ‘coats and ulsters of the_ best Scotch, Irish and American - fabrics—many plaid back and silk lined. ‘Reduced to —SUItS "of imported and do- tic worsteds, silk trim- med and superbly tailored, and soft, fleecy plaid-back overcoats -and ‘ulsters in the popular. models of the season. These are wonderfully. well tallored garments Reduced = A about 200 members of the Washington = 5 gem e H R d d to Note These January Specials Zionist District in the. Young Men's R A R H eauce Hebrew Association Tuesday night. Eed T years.. Notica ot H UCC tO Dpuble Eiastic Trusses...3400 The gathering was called to celebrate B0 e = ey lln le Elastic Trusses. the 100th ammiversary of the birth of | wodD. Wednesdas, Hopars 18, 1022 a0 | 3 NELLIAN R, R ettion” Con ] ial Spring Tru: e and eimbaimer. Livery in connection. Comme- o Trusess, 4659 Leo Pinsker, whose ideals for the Jew: at the home : L il T onen: 3954 100 lous chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate H . < \ u Hard Rubber Trusses..$5.00 e 0 e nehtion o i et b BLIZABETH WOOD. e Y i el AU H Sational home for the Jews i Palestine, | Jacksouvilie, imoth = ——— IN MEMORIAM. Timof y Hanlon BELL. A tribute of love {0 the memory'of our| @41 H ST. N.B. Phone L. w.{ : "EWPORT YARD GETS 108. dear brother, NATHANIEL BELL. who de- . oot il Bariea"thiz e two Sears ago today, Jamu- m‘i!f‘l::‘S L HIVES O X | ind coul 1] wy 19, . ., maie” and female’ attendants. Mrs. Scherer Alleges Husband Momente of saduess como 'er R 3 e B C. » Fails to Support Her. Smors Keeps 2 Private Ambulance. = KLOMAN'S Instrument Co. Trades With 4nd' Recamerends 1114 Uth St. Phone Main 5083 e fl)unnma BEAcx CARMACK DRY CLEANINO co. Dupont Cirele, 5333 PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION The contract for the retonditioning of the Leviathan has been promised the Newport News Shipbuilding Com- pany, - according to Representative Daliinger, republican, Massachusetts, who has been attempting to have the work done at the Boston navy yard. ‘| "Mr. Dallinger, who has been in con- terence with various high officials of LT that the Newport News cor- porl.klon had submitted. the lowest bid for the refitting of the liner and had been given assurance that it would be awarded the contract. OLDEST TWIN IN U. S DEAD Miss Hawxhurst Played With Wil- liam Cullen Bryant’s Children. SEACLIFFE, N. Y., January 19:—Miss Elizabeth Hawxhurst, ninety-two, sur- viving. member of what was -said to be the oldest set of twins in America, died yesterday. Her sister, Mrs. Maria Hawxhurst Banks, died two years ago. Born in Roalyn, Miss Hawxhutat Pays 6 Per Cent piayed with the children of Willism Cullen Bryl-fl! and often c! ed’ with the poet. Lat er she bacll::u- school teacher. RUDOLPH CLAUGHTON DEAD. - Rudolph Claughton, son of the late Hiram O. Claughton, a grominent at- torney here, 4Ied llona.y in the sixty- secondyear of S ity. 'ore leavi practi on: shares mturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity $7,000,000 - - 1§800,000 ¢ . Corner 11ih and E S, KW, P JAMES . BERRY, - ‘ A" W.' CARR, BERRY. my devoted busband, JOHN H. BE| .u:‘ofl Shipping Board, in a statement | BLIC! 1k from this rid of nrm, ‘ hs::cly home :‘ll'bol)od to d'l"r.l"af = ‘m‘lon. BOMN. 1o cherished, memory of a devoted Readily access:ble—on R '.':-33.'1"‘ puddeniy electric car line. : a0 4 fl;?;.?.‘..',' A O R On Baltimore boule Franklin 4745, 3 mvx.n. Tn sad_but -loving Semambrance | Wirite 'oc Illustrated Booklet. o — "“"' n.u.."“q % S and a0 BE MONUMENTS. * Tou lett, lm "Mwlf. e g vrd ¢! Frank. Geier’s Sons Co.: B. mrumr.l.u)lmx OB A¥D 1113 €BVENTH STUEET X 2 MRS. E. B. HOI Chapel. Telephone call, in Vallejo, Cul HIS CEMETERIES. iUTED WIFB, CAROLING BERRY.® S TR Loy " FORT LINCOLN ladel fourteen ye-n ago , January' 19, 1906, ‘The Park Cemetery “Peath las, robded us of our loved ove, Nem-Sectarian Perpetual Care’ Of the ane we loved so well: Beautiful and fitting In sad and loving cemembeance of 0 died two years ago today. ity 19, 1950, J and sister, HATTIB BLIC] Chureh. 1t wad a5 God des ours, Hls mn UX‘ED WIIE. 80N AND DA‘IJG! * vard, at District line. Office: 1235 G St. NW. .30 8 : Hii SISTERS AND BROTHER. | Wy goociailze In designing and erect- o e T T Y55r|ing memoriats (monuments and mau- REI (n-or n':t'im Who departed.this life{soleums) of quality and character. three years 5o today. A sopresentative will call by appoiat. e g e ...m with portfollos of designs and sug- Yet' m -m vingiog, God will take care | gegtions. - mER .?ivmn HUSBAND, FATHER AND| THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC.," 914 Fifteenth Street. lsw, OLIVE V.I?IIIBY. ‘who fifl. life two years ago tods: FUNERAL DESIGNS. = Beloved fn life, n&-hu!l in am\.“. GEO_AC- sHAFFER _‘_lfim BAVEING, A tribote of leve to the mem .mfln Y P iy EA luwxnflz %m nine hn Al M“fl Tokens s and K'Y Ave. u.n. l-. to the n-oq ol our le- HAWKING, who died six years 450 today. January 19, 191 R et W £ e el AT izt e Gl Bros, Co, P S