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Vo THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., TUESDAY, 5252 PROMINENT MEN ATTEND |3zt ¥ e, teaoms Xautmene| THE WEATHER FUNERAL OF R. J. WYN"E D’!‘rlctflnr Columbia—Rain tonight mfl'\‘{éfll\flll‘ Wi in Mount Olivet ll'n“;:i ate shifting ?l‘:;: sl Held at Sacred Heart Church This Maryland—Raln tonight and to- Morning, With Burial at Mount Olivet. Many prominent public and govern- cemetery. morrow; colder tomorrow; moderate mental officials attended the funeral servi S Lo fresh shifting winds. BETTER ROADS URGED. ces of former Postmaster Ge: Virginia—Rain tonight and tomor: Needed improvement of the roads Tow: colder tomorrow; fresh s ng in the vicinity of Bay Shore, Md. eral Robert J. Wynne today, who died suddenly at his residence, 1811 Park winds. was discussed at a mecting of the West Virginia—Rain tonight ..;g Bay Shore Coloi Assoclation last road Saturday. Services were held at 10:30 o'clock this morning at the tomorrow: colder tomorrow @nd night In the Raiclen Hotel.. The as- Sacred Heart Church. Rev. Jerome weat portion tonight. S tion volced its opposition to a| Records for Tweaty-Two Hours. e hent fo have . its private road Winter, assistant rector of Sacred Heart, officiated. Thermometer—Yesterday, 4 pm., nCthe cajony turned over to the pub- 59; 8 pm., 65; 12 midnight, 60. To- Jic. Tentative arrangements were|day, 4 a.m., 48; 8 a.m. 48; noon, 54. hiade for a ball to be held next month. Brig. Gen. George Andrews, U.S. A. Col. J. F. Reynolds Landis, U. S. A. City Postmaster M. O. Chance and W. Barometer—Yeaterday, 4 pm. 30.31 CHOCOLATE MAKER DEAD. V. Cox acted as honorary pallbearers 8 p.m., 30.31; 13 midnight, 30. 0.13; 8 1 BERLIN, March 13.—The death is from the Loyal Legion. Honorary day, 4 a.m. a.m., 8 30.07. Highest temperature, 60, occurred ed at Cologne of Ludwig Stoll- ::‘erll'?l:‘cfor ny years head of the pallbearers: from the Gridiron Club Fere James P. Hornaday, Frank A. At 5 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera- Shocolate manufacturing and vending Richardson, Louis A. Coolidge, Rich- d and served in Cuba and the pines as a war correspondent. assistant editor of Les for several years. He was best known as an author of | books for boys. i e e SPEEDS UP LIQUOR CASES. CHICAGO, March 14.—Announce- ment that Attorney General Daugh- erty had suthorized the taking of prohibition law violation cases Into the state courts If speedler convic- tions could be obtained was made by Federal Judge Carpenter. H. IRVING HANCOCK DIES. DR. LOUIS K. BEATTY DIES | ‘Writer of Boys’ Books, Also Chem- ist and Editor. SAYVILLE. N. Y., March 14.—. Irv- ing Hancock, chemist, author and editor, died at his home at Blue Potnt vesterday. He was fifty-four years old. A native of Waltham, M; he en- tered newspaper work as a reporter in Boston in 1885, was employed on 'w York newspapers later Native of Towa, But a Resident of Washington Since 1864—Fu- neral Services Today. « C WORKMANSHIP THAT IS g A FINE ART ture, 44, occurred at 10 a.m. toda: Temperature same date last year— company carrying his name. sixty-five years old. - Lewis LONG BEFORE the painter, uphol- ; AT HOME IN THIS CITY {wite of Ex-United States Treasurer urer under Benjamin Harrison, and who died at her home Friday evening, were held at her late residence, 1416 day afternoo: was in Rock Creek cemetery. Carlysle Gordon and of this city ‘and Mrs. Henry Durell Peeples and Solon Peeples, both of Washington. ELLIS L. GARRETSON DIES. Former RITES FOR MRS. HUSTON. Buried in Rock Creek Cemetery. Funeral services for Mrs. Rec Pcebles Huston, wife of James N. 1uston, who was Urited States treas- ‘rittenden street northwest, yester- at 3 o'clock. Burial Besides her husband, Mrs. Huston s survived by three children, Mrs. J. Huston ‘rippen of New York city; a sister, rs. Virginia Hixon of Salt Lake Utah, and two brothers, Colin —_— Imperial Potentate of Mystic Shrine Succumbs. TACOMA, W March 14.—Ellis Garrets: in 1920 imperial Dpotentate of the Order of the Mystic Shrine of North America, dfed sud- denly this morni ng at his suburban home here, . —_— Highest, 69; lowest, 45. Gondition of the Water. water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- | perature, 39; condition, muddy. (Furnished by United States_coast and geodetic survey.) and 8:19 p.m.; high tide, 8:46 am. and 9:13 p.m. 4:11 p.m.; high tide, 9:37 a.m. and 10:03 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:23 am.; sets 6:13 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun 6:21 sun sets 6:14 p.m. Monn rises 7:58 pm.: sets 6:5 Automobile lamps to be I one-half hour after sunset. Wenther in Various Cities. sterer, body designer and metal work- er begin to exercise their crafts upon the Pierce-Arrow, machinists are tooling and finishing parts; wheels, pinions, shafts and cogs; with a pre- Temperature and condition of the Tide Tables. Today—Low tide, 2:51 a.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:41 a.m. and sun rises Two Years Old This is Anniversary Week at the P-K Market and we are going to celebrate the event befittingly and interestingly to you. Anniversary Specials DR. LOUIS K. BEATTY. Dr. Louis K. Beatty, fe a practicing physician died Saturday at his home. Capitol street. Funeral servic held at the residence at 2 o'clock this afternoon. Burial was in Congres sional cemetery. r. Beatty, Statious. 2919molvg cision and an accuracy as beautiful in their way as the arts that makethe S5 Wentuer. ® ho was Born in Fair- K = During our Anniversary Sale we will deliver any order, Lo “ . ge’rdl';e‘::':f”u‘ ry 31, 1857, has been body beautiful. These parts, machined $5.00 or over, in any part of the city. T & Sty | Someideatier Washiugon since 1360 i e e Bt e e to some infinitesimal fraction of an Fresh Eggs— moked : sl g0E 8 L e T Real country egge shipped to me;)“i::r}”g::my.?"d Bl 0.5 1] e was one of the founders of the inch, in their clean and shining sharp- us daily by express, We candle e e L Easiern Dispensacy; which Is now = . > o s them and repack them in | ory smoked. Delightful flavor. » tll his death was on the Saff of that ness are like jewels cut with exquisite B:‘“‘s-z_, doz., $1.00 e e . Br Bty was 8 member of the s z., 27c—4 doz., $1. oy o8 strict Medical Society, the Clinica care. It is a comfort to feel that they ; = 15 Tbe, 39 = O TR R e ¥ Potat U. 8. No. 1 grade. b He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Mi P . OtAtOes— iichigan stock. 150-1b. sack, $3.70 1 are inside the car working together : : PR L rirets: Catt. and . . . G’.pflh“li‘ Appl”_ Tom-‘a!l Dr. Chester H. Beatty of Dayton, Ohlo. with easein SllchC, the natural result Large, thin skinned, Fine western box Red ripe Florida Cloudy Pt.cloudy MRS. E. S. E. CLAGETT DIES Schoolmate of Mark Twain Suc- cumbs at Home in Maryland. Mrs. Elizabeth Sophia Efchar Cia; ett. widow of Thomas Cla; died Sunday at her residence, Keo- kuk. near Upper Marlboro. Md. Fu neral services will be heid at 2 o'clock this afternoon at Upper Marl- boro Episcopsl Crurch. Interment stock. Box, $2.75 stock. Ib., 15c—2 1bs., 25¢ Y b, 6c 10 Ibs., 58¢ sweet, juicy fruit. 10c—3 for 25¢ sugar—Best cane granulated......... of carefulness and skill. ot Portland, Ore 8. Lake City San_Antonio. Foss- Huones CoMPANY, 1141 Connecticut Avenie, N. W. Washington Balsimore ett. Blue Ribbon Peaches Practically peeled...lb., 23c -1b. boxes......each, $1.00 Pt.cloudy Cloudy 4 e e A 50-60 size was in the Eplscopal cemetery of i i Forel, that place. = Aunt Jemima Pancake, 2 s Gm‘"“"‘“m. Sdhr g Mrs. Clagett was born April 24, for, .ol P Femperaiute, Weathar. | 1836. near Worcester. Ohio. She was Imported Pulled Figs Finest Turkish Fruit, Large size a daughter of Peter Sophia Ishum Eichar. Her early life wag spent in Keokuk, lowa, where she was a schoolmate of Mark Twain. Clear Eichar and Cloudy Gold Medal Buckwheat, Teco Pancake ....2 for 15¢ P-K Coffee Paris, Vienna. Copenhagen, Denmark. Austi 1b.,, 28c—S5-lb. Stockholm, Sweden. Her father was a descendent of & Gibraitar. ' Spai Bavarian prince. and her mother's The Blend that hasn’t R e family was related to the Lees, Mar- shalls, Randolphs and Jeffersons of "~ Bermuds R Virginia. amilton, c cloudy Part cloudy She was married Decem- ber 13, 1855. to Thomas Clagett, eighth lineal descendent of Capt. Thomas Clagett, who came to Mary- land in 1670, receiving the grant of Weston Manor. near Upper Marlboro, now owned by Mr. Hal Bowie Clag- changed in two years NAMED FOR PASTORATE. Rev. Henry W. Tolson Goes to Westminster Presbyterian Church. Rev. Henry W. Tolson was appointed to fill a vacancy in the pulpit of Westminster Presbyterian Church at a meeting last night of the Washing- ton Presbytery in the New York Ave- nue Presbyterian Church. Rev. Isaac Ward of Boston was named assbciate pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian Church. Resolutions urging members of the Presbyterian, Church to endeavor' to bring about P e of legislation making Sunday a day of rest and Warship and condemning the alleged anti-blue _Sunday propaganda con- tained in Liberty, a Seventh Day Ad- ventist’ paper, were adopted. ett. l In 1869 Mrs. Ciagett removed from Keckuk, Iowa, to Maryland, her hus- band having inherited Keokuk plan- j tation, near Upper Marlboro. On the | celebration of their golden weddin in 1905, Mr. and Mrs. Clagett celved the congratulations of Presi dent Roosevelt on the fact that they i had eleven children. Of these, teni survive: Miss Susan E. Clagett and Guigir Clagett of Keokuk, Thomas | Clagett, 9th, of Oregon. Miss Lavinia K. Clagett and Miss Sarah C. Clagett of New York. Charles W. Clagett of Hyattsville, Mrs. Walter Worthington Bowle. 3rs. Charlton M. Clark, George Maxwell Clagett and Royden D. Clagett of this city. iV B L. Monday, arch 13, Mrs. Clagetf is also survived by |BURCE i t —_— = osidence. rd ¢ eight grandchildren and one great- 'i:'x{xf\’" )?.’ml:-rllm-‘eama:.ufignx:rlo'l'"penil‘-“(’:. srandchild. Deaths Reported. The following deaths Lave been reported to the lealth department in the last twenty-four hours: Augusta Paessler, 82, Emergency Hospital. yer Strasburger. 63. Garfield Hospit es Smith, 58, 1606 Rosedale MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Dupont_Cirele, Fr. 5233 2460 18th St. Col. €38 PATENT ATTORNEY wanted for responsible position in Patent Dept. of large central New York corporation. One with interfer- ence and some litigation experi- ence preferred. Applications con- reet n 2100 34th street. Emergency Hospital. Maloney), 38, Holy st Margaret V. Ager, Stephanie Stieglits, 40, Sister Lillian (Mary ross_Academy. Margaret B At All Our Six 72, 3312 Prospect avenue. Storcs‘ Tlns W eek‘ flg‘enum. Address Box 292-P, Star Augiatus . 78, Marist College. Brook: \ office. K 1 I"‘:Iud'ng the N‘w 7 John Mackin, 69, U City Club Shop WE BUY Riice 07 stewaci Vs Men’s New and Used Clothing | iana s. irersee."sn. oo Bitmore sire 1318'G St. Highest Prices ":‘\muum . Tregas 2, 3 Call Franklin 7395-J Jaey Nictils, o4, Washington Asylum Hos- v rd B. Ertter, jr., 6 months, 923 Long- fellow stree Joan D. Ward, 6 months, Walter Reed Hos- fant of Joseph and Winifred Michaelson. 2 dnys. Garfleld Hospital. Lewis Collier, 70, 1311 T street. Busan Washington, 80, 1810 8 atreet. Edith R. Gay, 51, 63 and Easton avenue rortheast. ‘Albert Henderson, 41. Freedmen's Hospital. Elisabeth Thom: Home for Aged. 3rd nd H streets northeas A Pear1 "Keith, 15, 15, Gray's court sonthwest Booker. Home for Age 94, 8t. Elizabeth’s . Carter, 11 months, 1246 MUSIC STUDENTS ELECT. Miss King Heads 1922 Class at Co- lumbia Conservatory. Miss Alice King was elected pres- ident of the 1922 class of the Co- lumbia Conservatory of Music at a meeting of the student body last night with the director, Wellington A. Adams. Other officers chosen are Mrs. Mary Dudley, vice president; Miss Ethel Noverson, secretary; Miss Ellen Ashe, assistant secretary; Miss Janie Greene, treasurer. The committee chairmen are: P’ro- gram, Miss Violetta Willlams; class registrar, Mrs. Nai; socia! Beatrice Johnso: decoratio Gertrude Offut; refreshmen Bessie Jackson; flowers, Migses tie Hughes, Cora Goodwin, Minnie Hamilton, Floyd Flood, Mrs. Carrie Nelson and others. An outstanding im- provement of the new Type 61 Cadillac is its lowered center of gravity, achieved with- out reduced road clear- _ance. z The Washington Cadillac Company Rudolph Jose, President 1138-1140 Comnecticut Aveane Telephones Frank. 3900-3901 ospital 27 and you are cordially invited to call and see how accurately we've anticipated Fashion’s trend for Easter aml the spring season For That Noise in the Rear of Your, Motor v Car or Truck? Arrangements were made for a = cl o X tent (@a ody et i antil “their : toeth_ached HIKERS TO SELL PAPER. ore con- sulting the Ex-Service Men to Travel West v doutist, ([ be: | “From “Voteless Washington.” T [0 oM yoteless W eeF."iha return 2 4 by alif., t ave L. 3 teeth left. 16 oenear oo Thus will '[EA and Rardy Rowles, two ex-service men, start out on a hike across the continent, March 27, with that inscription labeled on their packs. , The men are residents of this :’BONHE w‘liiui _lll;‘ llll'l-m whimpering, _grindin e mission or differential gears, to sleep. Yon won't even get g : whisper , 1iving at 1430 V street, and have 414 9th St. youlll- save, repe ; twelve years. They are planning to 233 Pa. Ave. SE. get up a book, material for which they expect to secure while on their hike. The paper sold en route is expected to pay their expenses. It will be a small paper, 8 by 10 inches, entitied Smiles, and will contain jokes, poetry, se, and an editorial on the soldier nus question. ' 1914-16 Pa, Ave. EBONITE BEERS. WRIG! WRIGHT wishes ALTMANN. € ]all.qnmu. CARDS OF THANKS. We wish to express our deep tion of the floral tributes of the nt, the officers and the employes of the Army War College and others in smmemoration of the passing away of CHAKLES ARMSTRONG March 6, 1922. HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. I wish 1o express my sincere thanks iation to my relatives and friends their kindness. sympathy and beautiful 1 tribatcs rendered at the death of iy MARGARET BEERS. AND, F. C. BEERS, i 10 acknowledge with grai the kindness shown durls expressions of sympathy and floral tributes rendered on the deat) beloved mothier, Mrs. ETTA CAPPS. DAUGHTER AND S0 The family of the late JOHN H. to acknowledge, with grateful appreciation, the kindoess during his iliness and the expressions of S{mpathy and Soral tributes readered upon the death of our beloved one. M. HINN HUMPHREY, 48TBP- d HT, Sunday, March 12,1922, at 8:50 JOHN H., beloved husband of Minnie Altmann (née Hutchins), aged 49 years. Funeral from his late residence, 1340 Frank- lin st. n.e., Wednesday, M 5, at 2 p. #« and friends invited to attend. at Prospect Hill cemeters. Jrs. CARRIE BOOKER. Buried March 13 s of International 1111 19th st oo March 7. 1922, at San HRIST) BOSTROM, be- Augustus U. Bos- uneral services will be held at her late residence, Tth st. Mareh 16, at 2 wood cemetery. Sundas morning. March 12, at her residence. 1108 st.. after lingering illncss. HATTIE, daughter of the ate Lewls and Mari Danlel and Louis and aud Marshall Johneon and M. Ji Funeral from Mount Zion Chapel, between Tumbarton ave. and O st. n.w. Wednesda; 2 pm. Relatives a0d friends invited. The Lord who gave has called away. To His will we must bow: She Is free from pain and suffering, Not & pain can reach her now. BRASHEARS., The officers and members of of Olite Immediate Relief So hereby notified of the death of HATTIE BRASHEARS. *. March 15, 1822, from Church at'2 p.m. All vested io at- tend. LUC MARY 8. SMACKUM. Rec. BRASHEARS. Al members of the Young La dies” Protective League are requested o semble at the Mount Zion Chapel, 29th bet. Dumbarton ave. and O n.w.. Wednesd: Maieh 15, at 1.30 po te: of Mrs. HATTIE BR. EARS, B. WHITE, Pres. MAMIE L. STEWART, R. §. BROWN. March 13, 1622, at 12:50 a.m., after a wrief illness. GERALDINE ODESRA RRO ared 10 months and 2 days. She leaves 10 mourn their loss a loving father and mother, sister, brother, mother and a hest of friends. 0 .mi.. at her residence, 1308 G . tiie wife of the laie Henry Lrown ‘and mother of John H. Brown and Reatrice Tobinson. Baptist Church, F st. 1 do not know the pain you bore, 1 did not see you die: 1 only know you went And did not say “'G and Agnes E. Burch. Funeral from parents’ residence, Thursday, March 16, at 10 a.m. Relatives and friends invited to attend. In- terment Mount Olivet cemetery. BURRELL. Monday. March 13, 1022, at 5:30 a 1ZABETH A. (uee Ellis). beloved { J. Burrell, Fu-| 501 3t { 8:30 am. | Church [ are Invited. Interment at Arlington cemetery. 15 CABLL. Tuesday. March 14, 1622, GBORGE | W.. the beloved husband of ret A. | Carll, aged 62 years. Funeral from his late residence, 916 7th t. n.e., Friday, March luterment - Congressional 13, 1022, at Prévidence M. FAWCETT. Remains Perry’s funeral parlors. st. n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. ¥ FEBIGER. The District of Columbia Com- ‘mandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United Statea anmounces the death of Hereditary Companion JOBN CAR- FEBIGER. J Hospital, ALIC removed to R. 29 H SON F at New Orleans, La., Februars MAJ. G OHN L. CLEM, U. 8. Army, Commander. G. H. POWELL. Recorder. Sundey, March 12, 1922, Richard H. Gask LLI GABKI. GABKINS. residence of his son. 3088 N st . Wi 2 p. t Relatives and friends invited to ndly omit flowers. 3 March 13, 1922, at the Teridenc 0 rents, NARD THOMAS, Biizabeth and Leonard morning at 10 address. e Taterment at Mount Olivet JOHNSON. March 12, 1022, at his_home at Stiver pring, M4, HOWARD VAN RENS SELAE! 0! JOHNSON. ' Funeral nerv residence nesday. Friends invited to at- WALTER. Thursd, 3 PR, Thurany, March 9, 1922, WEBER. ANDER d year of Viueral sevvices undes . Fuueral services undes auspices of Columbla Lodge, No, 10, F.. at 2 o'clock p.m. Ti residence. of 1301 Newton st. n.e., ankhn& Interment at Glenwood cemetery. 1 SWINGLE. this (Tueaday| 0. FiaTemple, to arrange for the rotier, JOSL . W member of thoe it ening o INGLE, Grder for seventy years MES H. BOLT, Secretary. @ at Dene loved 800 of tug v late Rudolph L. rgaret A Funeral = from 7 Capitol at., Wednesday, a.m.; thence to 8t. Dominie’ requiem mass wil his soul at § a.m. Suddenly. March 12 ’ HAMILTON, ae A Weber. ~ Funeral 1:30 o'clock from his late residence, Tnterment pri . at 8 ‘s Church, whi I be sald for the repose of Brace sed peacefully away at her home, at m., Monday, Mare MARIA WELCH, wite of the 1ais Ich and devoted ‘mother of Peter, . Paul, Jr.: Walter i ol and Ara. Bereie Bolomor al from Zion Baptist Chureh, tween und 41 March 16, at 1 p.m. You will never. never know ithout & moth 0 wl other /i low, 65 G at. 18, 1923, 1 W Pau ‘hat were home Eo:hlbl. -ut:er lieth i 1 neath the budding dalsies Free from earthly care or pain. * e home, Never 1o rones :u :.d ‘without ber, sband of Edna Gen. Timotby E. . in his 44th yea: lease copy). Departed thi; 3 Uglarted this life Sun U the rexidence of ndall. 316 D ar, (Duck). . E e EDWARD Wi Loving niphew of fied bruthr of Mo i) Frederick Win<low deace Baptist Chreh, M a1 Pom. L T IN w mother, CAT N irted this "if e mr\’h 14, 1 lfle Pk DeAlr mother, smile on me 1rom hey en. k God 16 guide me throagh thie 1irn - That I may in your footste And thus avoid this woridly semin. of my q BANKS, wio des cars ago today, Sadly missed HER DEVOTE CGHTE . ER WEVOTED DAUGHTER, EE! CARTER. 1In sad but ok ing rememb; Sy Jatber. "DEWEY X T, whe e three sea .n:orumeu days ago today. Maren 14 me may thisk you are 1, Aot the wound s ‘mearly ‘mesie s In uud but I s gur-fear. dangiioring e R E| epart ey *dgthis life’ three scars ago Forget her? No, we never wij We loved her then, we Jove hee sti Her memory ix as’ fresh toduy An at the hour she paee: HER LOVING MOTHER "wg RIE CARTER. In N ES. ain sad but Ior!nlol:_mu"m parted_this life ¢ 14, 1971 et d away. AND’ SISTER, brance of our . Jr.. who de 250 woday, March The Lord who gave ha 1o His will ‘we it o, eIk freo from pain and wnffer: Not & pain can reach him Dow. FATHER AND MOTHER. ; loving remembrance of dear father, 1GNATILS pariit s e oné Sear wgo todas, arey S475e March 14, 1n_our hearts your -« ‘nder. sw In xad memory lingers, fond and troe; a duy, dear futher, 4o ot thigk of you: S CHILDREN. ICKRELL. A loving tri son, JOHN MANLY pic who “made “the au war) March 14, 1018, 3 BCHMITT. In sad but_lovin, of our dear mother, LOUIEA SCHMITT win eparted this life 'ove year ago, March 14. May she rest in THOMAS. 1n sad There is ‘not That we P2 { oy b THE FAMILY. * ut lovi T Lt T e ot : Semnry l!.'l(!l?.le three years ago today, My thoughts are WATTS. * —_— FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V. L. SPEARE CO. (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR QON- NECTED WITH THE L SEE ORIGINAL ¥ g Phone Franklin 6626. 40 F at. nw. i Joseph F, Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N. W. [Establubed 1541, Phone West Automobile Bervice. J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and embalme: Livery in connection. -Commo- 1d modern crematorium. Moderate n.w. Tel. eall M. 1365. prices. 382 . Timothy Hanlon 841 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343. 1118 SEVENTH STREET N.W. Modern Chapel. _Telephone eall, North 529. Quick, Hlinlfled and Efficlent Service. . . 3 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln B3464. Automobile_Bervice. Chapel. JAMES T. RYAN $17 PA. AVE. 8.E. Chay Liscols 143. Brivate Ambuiances. Livery in Coanection, ial 1878, phone_Col, J028. THE S. H. HINES CO,, “W. I ¥. HINES, Prop., 2001-2003 14th st. n.w. Private Ambulasece. g R Se&sira 1208 -HOSTRE FORMERLY’ “:IF‘ life Sunday, March 12, at her residence, 1110 1 st. Al 3. JOICE, beloved wife of the late William Joice and devoted mother of Lenora, William and Edward Joice. F) neral Wednesday, March 15, at 2 p.m.. from Plymouth Cangregational Church, 17th and P sts. n.w. Friends invited. Aslcep in Jesus. blessed mother, sleep. 14° ICE. Members of the Ladies’ Mutual Re llef Association are requested to attend the funeral of Alice Joice. "ed! March 15, Pl W L. PRATER, Becretary. LEESNITZER. Suddenly, March 12, at 1:30 p:m.. HENRY T. LEESNITZER, Jr. son of Henry T. and Reveal Leessitser: Funeral private. March 13, 1922, NELLIE turff _and KOONS, wite of 1. Lemuel M daughter of the laté Jefferson and Melissa on, Funeral services Wednesaay, March 1, at Canton, Ohlo. Sunday. March 12, 1922, at 11 residence of his parents, 151 CHARLES' J.. beloved son of Newton L.’ and Kate McLearen. Funeral services at residence at am. Mass at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church at 9 o'clock a.m. Friends and relatives invil to attend. O'CONNOR. March 13, 1922, her _residence, 101 "2nd O'CONNOR, nna. rel 3 p.m. e N, m., at the w.. . . ne., MAR ite William P. and Joai ‘Connor. Fueral from Bt. Josept's” Church Wednesday, March 10, at .m. 2 14 0'CONNOR. March 13, 1922, at noon. at her reside 3819 Q st. n JOHANNA OROWLEY, widaw o the late Daxiel 0'Con- nor.Funeral private. No flowers. 4 SHELTON. Monday. March 13 1922 st 8 e WILLIAM H. SHELTON. 1816 8 s He leaves a devoted wife, § duughter, Mrs. Agnes Stokes: one :'a granddaughter, aughter o friends to Thurs- duy, March 16, at 1 p.m., from New Bethel Baptist Church, Oth and 8 ats. nw. Re wi . Jarvis, pastor. rm Woodtawn cembeters: (Frederickebarg, Ve papers please copy.) UTHCOMB. _Departed this life Tuesday, mlhr-:h 14, 1922, at 1:35 a. s 1 t University Hospital, GII 'IE_BLAIN! e husband of Katherian B. Southcomb (nee Behwab), devoted son of Mr. aad Mrs. E. O, Bouf Remains at his late ‘home, 4122 New Hampshire ave. a.w. No- ce of funeral Phone Lincoln 524, Automobile Funerals. Non-Sectarian Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electri car line. On Baltimore boule- vard, at District line. | Office: 1235 G St. N.W. Franklin 4745 Write for lllustrated Booklet MONUMENTS, We specialize in designing and erect. ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and ch: er. Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition In our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 14 Fifteenth Street. FUNERAL DESIGNS. Appropriate Floral Tokens & Floral Co. 36ta end N. Y. Ave. Maip 168 Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt 4uto delivery service. jvo—inexpensive. i st.a.w. BXPRESSIVE FLORAL EMBLEMS. Phose M. at MODERATE PEICES. 20181728,