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gt B I THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., RCH 19, 1922_PART 1 5 MISSIONARY DIES IN TOKIO. | DIES ON SOUTHERN TRIP. |END OF PERFECT FAIR, [boingtosecure the 1oz “yemsions’|OITY C| B APPROVES THE WEATHER {xooxrs, sutuins it 15 s st 115 |5870._ 1ot amt oo sememirse ATLANTA, March 15.—A cable for Washington. iy o Naojegram | CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., March 18— O ALATILDA KOONTZ (uee Smith), be- | of our husband and father, INAAC, who dn- announcing 'the death of Miss Leita Louls J. Barnet, busi John J. P. Mullane, who managed Hill ,a missionary affiliated with the | Moines, et, business man of Des| SAYS SHRINE POTENTATE | tne tair, announced that the next big| 69 MORE APPLICATIONS | bDistrict of Columbia, Delaware ana| Iived wite of the nte John W. Koonts, and | parted this 1ife March 19, 1634 L Work of the Southern Baptist Con | last sizne of heort oumas Bere late svontito be el by &iMasoniobody X : Maryland—Rain today and tomorrow; | devoted mother of John C, Cluude it.. ‘Aileu IS WIFE AND CHILDREN. n s s £, and Josep . Saceed. 3 R = Yere today. b her baren oz recelved | his wife stopped over en ronts home e uepicos ot Brightwood Cams e decided change in temperature: In- | Kioat™ unersi o th,soience O ues | SR S, e < y er, Miss Anne | from Florida, . son, Claude B. Koontz, 35 vimead place | QN0 0 entered " heavel o Hill {rom, Florida, where they spent the Great Crowds on Closing Night|mandery, No. 6, which will be for the |Senator Gore and Many OMher| Virginid and North Carolina—Rain | v, Tursey st 0t seriees'st 3 | ol Youe S oy, Mores 1. 051, - Call for Bolice Ald—50,000 | iy 10 to 17, at the corner of Georgia| Frominent Men to Become toany g morrow: warmer on the | luifiment i Adagion. (saitimore vy e s 0itLTal an 4 motber and grand avenue'an: tary road. e 2 plense copy.) 2 . moti 3 3 € inds. Now she hins 10 rest: See Carnival. Members. . s. KRIEG. Thursday. P here, “The end of a perfect fair” was the | £ Sixty-nine applications for mems- Recorda for Twenty-Two Ho: p.m., CATHERINE, widow terse phrase used by Ilustrious| Births RePOI'led- - |perahip i ‘tne City Club were ap- | Temerature—Midnight, 35; 2 fed Keiex, _ Fumeral e Potentate Leonard P, Steuart to ex- | The following births were reported to the | DEOYSD DY the board of governors|,g: 7 wm HTER MARER MARGUERITE & yesterday afternoon. Among them - : 12 noon, 36 5 o i et press his gratification at the success | joaith department in the past twenty-four was Thoman P. Gors, former United |4 v. 6 p.m., 41; 8 pm. 41; 10 I i3 S, S e 1o - - of the Almas Temple Shrin »| Richard A. and Mary Rote, girl. ates senators, and Rev. F. Greenville 3 : T besond one vear ago today. March 19 Special reduced prices on our en- i R e e ': I, | ATl and Paulina 8. Avers, irl Isley, rector of Emanuel Eplscopal| Highest, 42.5; lowest, 24.8. o |TADEY e 5 e 4 end after two| (ur| J. and Catherinc Henderson, boy and | Church, Anacostla, and Rev. James| Relative' humidity—8 587 2 < 1011 7th ve years ago there eame into the tire stock of Blby Carrilges, Reed 3 weeks' continuous operation at Con- |girl twins. Harvey Dunham of the Webster ., 25 8 p., 24. At m. Rel such woman I vention Hall, last night. Rtay E. and Lole B. Anglemyer, llh'!- Presbyterian Church. M. F. Green of Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.) 0. | person amony Furniture, and Yard Goods. Not since 'the opening night has| Join K. aud Viels K. Brown gL Baltimore was admitted to non-resi- | Hours of sunshine, 12.1. suentiay Glenvood e g R > > . such a crowd attended the entertain- | Mtbiophus Snq Ueen - qOeiaine (03¢ (dent membership, and Ernest E.| Ter cent of possibie sunshine, 100.| LANCASTER. Departcd thix life Taursdns.! fulion aid 1 I il ek e £ ¢ ment and at one time the police were | pruforick A. and Katlieen Appenfelder, boy. | G85Ch to junior membership. Morgan | —Temperature same date last year— h o ut her resi b men L e ones that heand thes Fine Quality, Full forced to close the doors until a suf-| Abraham and Yinta Borak, lrl. B. Callahan, William Ramsey and|Highest, 59; lowest, 45. 40: 3 SARY AT Wit e e B ey o o ¥ ficient number had left the building | Frederick and Ida Bauller, hoy. Leroy 0. King were reinstated to STER, loving mother of Emma Wil motler, her Christiun teachings to us e v Sized Baby Carriage o before allowing others to entor. Rep-| Abmbam uad Sopble Futrosiy, . active membership. » i Tide Table, k Laniaker. fieier ot childres aud the Bite lived. which made resentatives from practically every g s o M. Loag, sl Those_elected to active membershli Furnished by United States coast o AboL ailian White ol " e 3 A Also Strollers Greatly Reduced Masonic body in the District were on | Dr, Antonin and Marts o bor. Werer B A i and geodetic survey.) bl e TS R L e hand to help make the closing night| Fonccubh 840 Tlese Qi bovy, ger, W. D. Arrison, Norman A. Baker, [ Today—Low tide, 7:10 a.m. and 7:4¢ L SR RE An e Chrhs arauccens. Edgar B. and ‘Johanna L. Ryon, boy. James A Beall, Charles W. Bemis, |P-in.; high tide, 12:39 a.m. and 1:06 p.m. Double-border Scrim, in Drapery Casement Cloth, all Potentate Steuart was elated over| Iiohert L. snd Margaret A. Banford, boy. Harry L .Black, C. A. Brewton, . W.| Tomorrow—Low tide, 8:07 a.m. and { LEAHY. Thurw Barch 16, 1022, at 1 n b 3 . white or ecru. A yard...... wanted cojors. A 4 the result of the undertaking and Broughton, E. W. Brundage, Theo-|8:43 Dp.m.; high tide, 1:34 a.m. and| . DANI ANGIH, ‘eon of thie_ late | . 49¢ | said that the attendance for the two g 2 03 p.m. i Miciinel W Leaby. Funeral| Vi = yard .... dore K. Bryant, Arth . Carroll, ard-wide olarquitetts, white, | Weeks had gone over the 50,000 mark | BROTHER OF PREMIER DIES. |Frunk R. Chamibers. ir.; Bdiar A. cream o v, 5 " The § A das. March 20, nh.. thenee 1o St | : @ T ecru. A vard. S0-neh Rep. assorted col- 504 and that the recelpts from amuse-| 1 onven colo, March 18.—Dr. D,|Coleman, Dr. Itush . Conklin, Ed- il "'f'_'l."°°"_ | A% G . mdss il 13¢ 25¢ A yard.... e ments and other sources were far in T & “|ward A. Coombs, W. T. Doyle, Ran-|g.15 pm ToRe 6:15:am.;|sun sels ] be wuns Lm. Interment at Mougt ! and | G02inch Satine Drapery Lining. | excess ‘of the fondest dreams of the | MacDougal King, brother of W. L.|dal P. Fones, Stephen 0. Ford. Don | momorrow—s o 1 Olivet cemeters. 19° | Window Shades, water A5¢ | very good quality. A il v most optimistic. 3 Mackenzie King, premler of Canad oster, C. E. Galllgher, W. L.|setn gy U0 71368 6:13 4.5 SUN {ypaRy. sembers of Potomar 4 Jone Drten it Sudtipht ors. with fixtures. Each.. 39€ | yard. oo 49¢ Al of tho receipts will be devoted| qiea at his home here today following | SArY, Thomas ¥%. Gore, “Clarence | *Vool PRy 1248 am; mets 10-a7| A5 Kmbix of Columine e ) i Gt - o o the “Frisco which wi e ¢ . , D. Gruver, J. Gruver, | = s T - SRS Ot deati CoL tirgtirer | id wotier Cretonnes. 13e. 25¢ and 3% per|Very Ileavy Sunfast Drapery {used exclusively to benefit local|an extended illness. Dr. King was|George W. Hanes, Charl Hart, ¥ | ¥ atomobile T . | LAy ey, RIS A6 24 . yard—worth twice the vrice. b In rose, blue, mulberry RE | Shriners who attend the imperlal | the author of several text books. He|J. Helberger, S. J. Held, Thomas ¥. |5 Samnaite bedignted-one | - ol M Lt e s ACGHTEL, MAMIE CONTEL FRE ColoRen e Bt e g eA oL A FamE ¢ council sessions ‘ai San Francisco in | hud resided in Colorado for mare than Hickman, Mitton . Hine, Risley G| "4 hour atter sunset. 1 Albgains Chur ve Toqiiens wine will AND HUSBAND, HENKY STEW At Blue: Lrowniand | 15 T 2 June, the main object of their v fitteen years. unt, Frank B. Kcyes, Auton Koer- Wenther 1n V. tten. be celebrated 4t 9 s, Members ure re green: very heavy guality 2()¢ | Yard-wide Poplin.all col- 394 ber, G. R. Kraemer, Halph E. Law- * In Varloas Cities. e s e SULLIVAN. yard..... S e ors. A ¥aTd...oeuoneneenn.. e rence, Guy W. McCord, Herbert . Max. M O L rand MRiicin 5 L F MeLean, C. H. Heely, John J. O'Brien, sac Del Sat Spmite) o081 FITECERALD, Hecord EH.'S. Owens, Frank M. Pier(q Albert urday. nigiit. 8 poin. § pm. | MASON. Murch 17, 1 o s er ove “ 0re J. Phillips, Ernest B. Poole, Claude | Asbuiy Par S A MASON, " brigndic R o AeitHe e e A ’ éll::wsen, Hurry T. Toche, Chatles D. Astievile, I 30 LB A Berviecs Bitics SonTILTE bf o Waadealy u0 Ny dine & Sager, C. Riston Schroth, L. C. Ausutl, el A e 3 4 Wholesale 911 Seventh Street N.W. Retal v tuck, ' George M, Siebert, Lauwrenc. } Tanc sGac Cdtende We mise you esch mipute, ench hour aui 2, ) ier Phone Mnin 3419 e ———— A. Slaughter, Edwar? i, Stauder-| Nt N val duy mann, David 1. Stern, Frank W.| wrid L. Stro er, O. G Lawrence Walker., A F . sraer, Hdwin West, jr.; Willlam 7 | (i b fiest 'and Rae 1. Wright. o of Bl woul. " Helu ud Triends ineited to iPERA DIRECTOR SEEKS |nener o A L it el it 24,MORE SOLO V0|CES ;;;;;’;;“.- Michis s o (Cumberland, Md., papers w:w copr.) 19 Nonras e SaehiE e bruken when you wer Alto Hodpital. JOIN W, (Fat- of Martin V. aud tie e M Iemuins cui Tiam 11, Sardo & ¢ from chinpe il 14 AL Murphy et o mud vour sweet & at mever crase furget the e riing. were tak e dus n awa s bes wapen® rey knew what 4 wway tu your p s O repuse each hour and pationtly Bl P ; PARKER. rritus. arc W our i We have discontinued two splen- . . 1 unite us wits 4 Edouard Albion of Washington | ¥l H Dams MAMMA AND DADDY. = did brands of player rolls simply be- . Kausax Cits, Mo, S.onow. Interment pri ] v, oving remembra Company to Hold Trial Tues- | Litie Rork, Ark e R L i Alp anE Semerhran £ ngeles, Cal = 7 Depa i 5 way one year ago ¥ ch § cause we believe we cannot handle day Afternoon. lainte S I it ok e o s T . . . Twenty-four additional solo voices|Membhis. - = Leesburg, Sunday, "March 19, at 230 When the word came tiat he was deai . .m. Friends ol relatives invited. or Bdward 1oft us bright and cheerfu three lines and do justice to all. are desired by Edouard Albion, gen- | ) ey e W B iran. Sruane pai ol ot E o eral director of the Washington | New Urlean, . b O Yorn LITTLE PAL. ELMER. = W illi d . Opera Company, who will hold a|Now Pk, % b s PANNER, wi e are willing and anxious to re- voice trial Tuesday afternoon at the ! i iothar. two ist A g R > : Thomson School. J2th and L srteets. | | and friends RS . duce these splendid new instrumental S ikolottor Totw I rehearsaliand P we never wili: we love bim st arrangements are under way for on bertiand. Me a1 tondas early production of that opera. All|LoTfind. Or | serious students will be welcomed. | s T As in the hour 1Y HIS JOVIN and word rolls to close out these line . 4TS, Lo . v The work of the National Oper as- |5 Fani o That pever can be il INZO AND JOSEPI TANK 5 is sald, and the Washington company. AL dve lin r and sister, MABE Vacuum Cleaner B ickl d rk;nlcn is l‘hlehnun:leusdu{ the national | i 4 o SHouEh. thelatly Stlmliey hohe wron). who departed th S % system, will be rotated in a short c'r- § e POV DB G et . ut act quicklv—and get vour cuit including Baltimore ter 4 {VAN VALEENBURG. Satnrdar, Mar = Sl in the World. e q ) > 2 E AR ] ore: fand oter g F 102w Gare pital, Miss €0 et e choice- (i This will afford exceptional advan- ! vi e e llad hex lioma tages to all iring young singers | WAS Mareh 9o At S e Ihterment Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here ! to have profe pericnce viih PotomacElectric Appliance Co. ing engaged for the produ l|u{|s o Deaths Repor[ed. )w::.f;c.x.m e . . —Branch Store, Washington Railway and 607 14th St 2 Bttt cad C Ste N THOMAS. In <il but Joving remcbrance of wor dvar MABEL - THOMAS (ne “d ihis Lfe March 18 first year. Mutel deeni ated e sorrwvs heal ed by shington Opefa | MARY J. WELCH, widow of the late Mr. Albion state. e fallowing deaths were reported to the | ward . Weleh. Funeral from Holy Triuit nahz acerooms, Inc. Techernikoff, dir of the |yeaith lepartment in’ the past tweany fout | aopi you_Lave left ne Church, Monduy, March at 9:30 a.m. 19 ballet of the Washinigton Opfra Com- : hoars 1119 % 0 n nterview all dancers de anley. B, Cole 35 QOISR 1. ave. 9. B. Williams, Pres. {120 whh o bbb i Sex. et 2 910 enver, N0 3 ; i row evening from 5 1o 6 o'clock. at his e s Homl H 1330 GS tN w - !-«!udm. 1331 1 street northwest, Mr. | tatherme Koz, T 616 1 at o treet N.W. Tschernikoff is organizing the ballei! 1 IN MEMORIAM. hushend, JOHN T. w lite four Yeats . March 14 missed NT, CLARENCE N £ 3 Phone Main 855 for the next productions of the! Henrs 3. Leando Walter Tieed Hospl Loved i life: n N . i Washington Opera Company. The dokn’ F. Sunderson. 73, Prov. Hospl HIS WIFE, M. S OBITUARY company recently ap-| Owing < Emergercs Hospl. BARNARD. In loving me of our motier, | E . n S T Mary E. Street, 1. 508 L st. 5. LINDA IL. BARNARD, entered into. MUMFORD. W : in Baltimore, and 3 1LLL s wife div 1ol ol o]0l (o] ——[o][—— ][ ——— o] ——— | IR LT U i iR At S oy i St b P Zoe ine i Forest il nearby cities will be added. forming | Fuunie Bauuicter. 16, 1625 Montella ave. n.e. | Gn2inz u e Ml ST Wis born fu Ne wnd died Febr . Mumt arels a small circuit. This is the next step | _Vireinia M. Howard. 10 mo.. : P nn e acel in the national aspect of the pians ' ® = = = Hallowed est grace H s wife, formerly aheth M " previously announced by Directo CARDS OF THANKS. atiow T aTrnlg deir— | leHE Auderson Gf Montgome ] { Albion. LERTTER, 'We wish fo exnrise ions @ecn/an: | e e e February 2t Before goims wes ciation to our relatives and friends for the i 1t spaks to s of be Nvad in Washington with his moiler. . . sympat] nd |,l‘l|lli'll| ,l’lr‘nh) ib- Of other times T r““““f" l"l\ w »u‘\\‘ of W f\“mml Hruce ntes dered to us during e fllness d fov ew > leans: i ot Marriage Licenses. P o] O e Hisaashaler | And aiwaze_there's o tender pes I { o Marringe licenses liave been fssued 1q. the N AN M. EDWATD B, MRTTER AXD | Al i e s Tmpiies Rt ; e nny &h AR obtarsiac A its. EDWARD E. 1) 5D i wasward Tupuice hurm, e ¢ | 'T. Collins and Elsie M. Wright. | MES. MARTILY B. DEAN. When bravely is given v. O Sherman god Dora Burt. {GAY. We wisl: to & ledge with gratefuli I s back 1o heaven L Nimpord, w ecle and Marian K. Little. appreciation’ (e Ll deeds doge during the | Gne Mpntord was G, Meira of Colwsn, Pa.. and Lots | Jiexs and the expressions of sympaths and | id your kuee. o e time B. Howell of thi clty. { floral tributes rendured at_the death of our | X v e | beloved on i co hut feel your pre of Aldie, Va.. and Effie | Deloved Tiin s And hear your voire xo fi! ircinia F. Faucette. | LICHTENFELS. S e marriage. cuzine writer an 2. Edwards, both anke and appreciation to my relatis s e = ——— tiends for thelr kindness, “sympathy aud 3 sad bt loving remembs FUNERAL DIRECTORS, 1 herson of Bristol, Tenn., and | beautiful floral tributes at eath of my ¥ dearly beloved hushand, % . H Branin of Vincentown, N. J. other. CARL LI 3 RETT BIRKLE, who ted this life toda¥, March 1 James R. Mason and Martha L. Burns, both | ROBERTSON. The famils of the i 3 o i A {aeemzton, T e ot s oy o ‘R-ZrenreCo Guy . Sheps Marion V. Eckert. | rlnties aad . friends for their - kindness B WIFE. * O of Norfolk, T e o i imest and death | BIRKLE. Tirce years ago todsy, Maret 19, 208 H_STREET NW i Grace DeNealo. and for the many foral pieces. PAMILY. *! 1919, ARTHUR E. BIEKLE, n { (FORMZRLY 540 F STNW) and Elva M. 3 W denls orse. as suddens PHONE _MAIN 108 Bodmer of ‘this city and Mar- T Cevers “ton of Levshurg, Va. Then, after several In Choosing Your Piano . at Phoenis, | months. MARY BI my dear { ne 2 Luston, Md., and Mar- | ALLEN, ¥, T N e ARSpeare CuNichols_W:B'Speers garet F. Mullen of Boston, Muss. ! :{nx HARKY : .n'vflmy ,::‘;‘5: . :.-%nl, R e i e .r — ’ M RAD! NE TRAIN: L Wondley rond, pMarsh 20ees o o b i ANeE E\bier. -| WM. H. SARDO & CO. l s o e la l l i T0PHONES ON S. JBL'RX‘;‘D;""Z“-:M»I: Friday. March 17, 1922, nnm I 3 T ‘.a r |..,m.1l 412 H st. n.e. "“““’h';‘”;“"" 524 a V. adiophones pital, Dr. ERT GILLES ol who departed this life in tsburgh, ] ? h Yoo, semeyago, Marth 10, 1020 V. L. SPEARE CO. on its Pacific coast through trains out | of tie late Robert G. and Lie! . of Chicago if the plan is found practi-| Funeral Monday morning, March 20, at 6:30 The' vou've left us, precious loved one, | (NEITHER THE SUCCESSOR OF NOR COX- We Represent the Following Splendid Satie oy amlueod (odae PR | 3 b B Rilbah s RS SPaeet | o e pep oAt ¥ 8 : i :rad sts. se. 3 r Wi safe in our contidi ) e p p are Ibeing cconductediivy radlophone 1% ;h:i'n:’ll meet on yonder shore. Phone Franklin 6626, B0 F st nw. companies. { BLAINE, i mewbers of the Sashington i Council. 3. Knights of Columbus, are IR ed of ‘i death ‘gn Fridas, Mareh 1z, HISCWIEE Y syl Joseph F. Birch’s Sons of Rrother ROBEKT GILLESPIE AND MOTH J P! . H 0. \V. Established 1541, HEAINEL A ant remhested 1o attend | GOOGE, Tn sad Ut loving remembrance of 3034 M St. N. W, Extatiee 260 his funeral xervices Monday worning. March | = my dear lushand. GARRETT PEYTON { Automobile Service. 0 o'elock, at St. Peter's Churel DOCH, who departed tis life ten years | ous Extracted Honey 3 Grand Kaight, o today, March 19. 1912 s. i IS LOVING WIFE. * i Jorem (DIRECT EROM REEEEEPEK) HOWARD. 1o losing memors of our d»nr‘&. i/ 7. {SAWLER'S - Instruments l———lafe——mlolc———aolr=——} Knabe, Haines, Foster, Story & Clark 3 Joa for $100: G il $165, | oanmy. March 15, 1922, at hi th ARTHA E. HOWARD, 2 SoNs ... or.12 lbs. for $1.00. Delivered by | “42{iitnce. Jecvile, Md.. WILLIAM | ife and mother: G005 to rest March 19, | - o Tadvet Touto” Satintaction guaran. | Sorideiice, 7th sears Funcral from | T VAseed pescelull i T MORTICIANS teed or money refunded. Try it. | L. K. Hostetter, Route 5, Lancaster, Pa. 21¢ | I a1 Chureh, Woodside, | | " L o o AT e . Manir20, at 3180 p.m, 19" | There is mo deati! What scems 0 is -2 S 7301732 Pa. ave. COLLINS. Friday, March I7. 1022 at Sibler | Thig life of mortal breath Graauisn 1636 Phonee N Er s B Uospital, DOROTHY, beloved daughter of | 1. 10t a suburb of the life 3 William ' W. and Tillie V. Collins. —Rexi- ‘Whose portal we call Death. 7. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director he ma — nens i : : ! e s ' e ensechsiens parenis: residence, 4i1 D <t ne. Monday [ S 2oL i Ko v gl 3 moder cremgtarinn, Moderyl SUN BATH S 2L o e The e | DB e or ot 82 T e Guaranteed Used 88-Note Players, $275 and Up Wo Bave the largest Drying Yerd J[|| Honal cemeters. s Bt Bimsett doth wule. Timothy Hanlon in Washington for that purpose. DIGGS. Friday, March 17, 1933 at § am. great cloister's stiliness and seeli- g4t H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543, S Clothes Sent Home Looking GEORGE M. ey W ol M n. h A 8. Digg: husband of ! ™ ed Uprights, $100 and U E ! helate Meredith Jusbard By, Besian avgels ied ) e Guaranteed Us prights, $ P White and Smelling Sweet A B rank c Geiet’s "SOMHSW@- 1 day, 20, at 2 o'clock, from tI resi- = ution, 3 SEVEM ET N a Splendid New Players, $439 and Up FROM THE SR S S e L oo TR ot ot St CoapelTepke . ori 2 ends and relatives invited I - E = ' 3 AUGHTER-IN-I o 7 - FALVEY. FPriday, March 17, 1022, OHARLES | i 305, AN (R UV ERES JAMES T. RYAN Operated by THE NATIONAL F. B. FALVEY. Funeral services will be 2 317 PA. AVE. S.E. TRAINING SCHOOL FOR R, M. Perry's capel, 20 I st. n.w.. | JOHNSON. 1In sad but lovinz remembrance 3goqel Chapel. TLincols 142 WOMEN AND GIRLS March 20.° Low mass at 8t Paul’s | “af enr darlinz mother, KACHEL ELT Private Ambulance Prices Rensonahle Chureh, 15th and V sts. n.w. &t § am | BETH JOHNSO: t_us’ fourtcen Livery in Connection. ‘A Small Size - . T1ee o today, Mare 1008 . Liverria T — £ ALY, LINCOLN 077 Tuterment at Mount Olivet cemeteey. ears g : e 16T Teleplions Cot 505 FARNSWORTH. _Friday morulng, March 17. God called onr loved one from us to his! BOCIE 5 g A Beauhf“l Used : 1022, at 10:30 o'clock, of apoplesy, CALVIN, ot o “our wounded hearts the foud THE S. H. HINES CO,, W. . F. HINES, Prop., 2001-2003 141h st n.w. dearly beloved husband of Julia Fmeliné | remembrance of thee can never be exti th. Funeral from his late resi-: iied, but - the love E Support, May God give thee eterual Jo ames 1. Ryan e i et || e iends invited. Interment (pri-! 2 . 3 4 AT ! men pevorsp cmtomex. i CEMETERIES. i GETZ, Funeral services for JOHN M. GETZ! JOSEPHIND JOHNSON T8Y 13 [INCOI N Funeral Director o e held at the chapel of Jo]n‘:;wn.“:\;riulm Anniversary muss ut St, Dominic’s Church. © FOR Company, funeral directors. 13 iods | KELLER. In loving remembrance of my de The Park Cemetery n.w., Subday afteraoon at 3 o'clock. Body . E Teme WL ve. shipped. Monday. to St. Michaels, | fatber, CHARLES KELLER, Used Mahogany Chickering Grand : : . Knabe Grand 875 [——olc——Fok[c——o]—=o[—F[obl—TFal—F o] —Da ol o[ —] 2 Md., for interment. Friends fovited. 19° ' | Twenty-elght vears ago fodas, Non-Sectarian Perpetual Care . GIBSON, General Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. | - i 0 Beautiful and fitting 1, United Spanish War Veterans, is informed Jo.my;lieert yous anenars 5 5 Febldente, 524 JOth steset v, AD %o | Tha T do nol think ot sou Readily accessible—on d ling, March 20, 1932, Interment at | G 5 B = A ls Efilclent A.r}l'in'::;r:E:‘llos" A = . electri ca;’ Tine. L " ALLTSON , Commander. In loviug remembrance of VICTC z ot ; 8. CLOSE, Adjutant. "o, Geparted. thln‘:‘li(e twelve O(;‘ lthl)u"twl‘; Iinocu 5 : - s lgE HART, Suddenly. Saturdar, March i8, 1022, | > today, March . vard, at Distri 5 mmnm' 1] ['u‘ Our determination at Bmergency Hospital, MARTIN 8. HART, | HIS MOTHER, BROTHERS, SISTERS AND a J HAV res 5 R = Office: 1235 G St. NW & G the lat . Hart. Res % s tande. . : 885 1 lflm" | to offer the best as aug the late Jobm W, Hart. Kesliouce.,l!MACKALL. In loviug remembrance of our . f i " dear daughter and sister, JENNIE BOSTO Phone Franklin HERBEET. NOVAL X. HERBERT. boloved | MACKALL, who depuried this ‘life four! w0 "0 yijystrated Booklet well as the most,eco- Iusband of Nina B, Herbert, Fuueral from | Sears ago foday. March 19, 1918, L f MONUMENTS. X shment, Mou- Ask Us 1330 G Street N.W. Ask Us ! 3 1, H Apother sun has set ] e About Our < About Our = nomical service is re- of Marmouylodswirespestcully; BEEIER | ang el we thidk of fon. dear Jenle, |~ i designing and erect- & 2 | . how could we ever forget. Payment Plan . Payment Plan sponsible for our HUPTY. March 16, 193, 0t 10 0ok DI | ruougn sou are gone. sou are not forgotten, | ing memorials (monuments and mauso- P ¢ BT brored husbana of Crace Grecamood | | Your ploce cun nevermore be llcd, | leums) of quality and character. ; success. 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