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: THE EVENING STAR, WASHIE\TGTON D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922, : 7 S . o ofthe proposed institution within|wholly unprejudiced snd eficient 7 e arailatte on e 275 were | Mapne st THE WEATHER 3 ' tract occupled by the two institutlons | * Edmund D. Rheem was clected a 4 ! Cards of Thanks. St n Hemoriam. . . |already there will seriously ecripple | member of the board. 3 P | FRAZIER. We wish to express onr appracia I loving remembrance of our devoted S | and handicap both the Home for the e e Frjstrict of Columbia and Marsland:— AT ok o oo eBinds and the Leb. | mother. CHRIETINA HUTH, who deparicd |, { ., | Aged and the Industrial School In| .. BY : 2 night and tomorrow: little anon Todge, F. A. A .. for thelr Kinduess My 1. 1 7 | their future development and growth, | | Williath J. Flather, ir. chairman of| . change in' temperature; moderate to and sympathy ‘during ihe filness and at the 1 AND T DATGUTER and will absolutely fail’ to provide | the special finance committee of the i fresh northerly avinds. death of WILLIAM FRAZIER, 3 TH AND MRS. L. K. OCK- the necessary isolation of the mental | Associated Charitics, reported that Virginia—Generally fair tonight and HIS WIFE AND SON LEE R defectives, their proper classification | N8 committee Is still at work and tomorrow, little change in tempera- HAWKINS, We wish to express our sincerc | LAMBETH. In loving memors of my dear el T s ra o | will continue its efforts until the| . ture; moderate to fresh northwest appreciation to ou for their kind-| Mother, MARY M. 1. 1, who died L3 ge, n 'y 1) ppreciation ar friends o of teachability, and will there- | funds sufficient to.meet the budget and north winds. * ness, sympathy and floral tributes received | vleven years ago today. May 11, 1911 o ompel those 1. charge of the - | of 355,000 are obtained. The sum in West Virginia—Fair tonight 'and | mrine death of our beloved one. EDNA| Siie faded away like the xtars of the morn Charities Board Says Home |fiitution o greatly restrict the ac- {hand at,the moment was, re orted as : tomorrow; little change in tempera- “| BROWN HAWKINS. THE FAMILY. " ik ; ; L on L BT e A | 346,841, 1caving & balincs tacbe raiscd |9t60,000 Eight-Story Struet- | ture- Gotham and Adiacent Area|tvoss. we wish io cxpres oue siniem ap-| st sichas, teir Uehs in g stocions em: fOI‘ Feeble Mmded Should [mi‘nu‘;ll‘y dT(ecuve wh‘:l may be c.,m.lot applm)iummely :I 000..’ 'l‘hmmt who Records for Twenty-Four Hours. ] e - to our friends for their klndnfl;n J‘\Am':;« . ;5':“,":. S;u:i eriog: o A mitted 1o the care of the home. Beve Tast year who have mot re- | : T oRmOmEter it o Tra s % Sympathy and foral trib ¢ th : ays be rememiered by S5 S m.. 12 3 A ] what she hax done. : [ vpertencen Pointed Ous, | hewed their contribution and are car-| Ure to Rise Just North of |.o"nienime it &m: 63§ 2m- 73| Subject of Huge City Plan- | aih of our beloved daughter, mother ana HEIR LOVING ¥0X ED. Be Elsewhere: “More ver we believe that the ex-| (g se at the carliest nossible moment, P X0 oORAS0NEL Y 2 ¢ ¢ THE FAMILY, JOHN BRAXTON, FATH-{LAMBETH. In lovivg memory of : perience of those famillar with this| Reports from the district workers resent One. s s el R ning Project. AT tar iy POV RORR0| Toi amens i JoAST M. LAMBETH, The board of managers of the As-| problem and its treatment in mei;:r l'il_lP l‘nor:llh ul‘l Ap! ‘I“r;‘ho;vt)d 4951 An elght-story annex to the Bur 29920 § a.m, 2996; noon. 29.58. " o BRAXTON, BROTHER. 11, 1911, ars ago, sociated Charitles Sty RN = 2 | families under care, W xpendi- | e -] Highes e, ' e ¥ tae Assoclated Press. Ve 4 Ve 1o o J aed Charltles at a. meeting Ves- | many states of the Unlon, ‘where:tures for financial aid amounting to flIngton Hotel, to cost.¥60.000, will be o e g Oe o e B Y ORIc: Moy tl ok Bl 10| T LR We it 1o, ety thaiy Toa o ety hx Init Sussooel vday adopted a resolution protest- | statistics show that an average of |$3.094.63. Of those under care-un-|erected just north of the present | LOWest temperature, 61, occurred 4t | develop N o e e an Lo rnaty sad beautiior Borat eriow The "workd e anot. e i ing against the location of the pro- |upward of one acre per capita of!€mployment was a problem in 1191 1u0ding on the site no s “15:30 am. today. evelop New York city and adjacent | GRLY M edvement. R Without, the smile of ‘ posed Home and Training School for | maximum population has been pro- | families. underemployment in 88 and o ool o0 1oy v e o, | pTemperature. same date last year—| [SFTOrY In Mew Jorscy and <o DY = 2 si is: ¢ or sickness 254, E -1124 Ver t . | Hi; gk o ¥ fei the Fecble Minded of the District on |wided for this class of institution, | While 17 wives were sultering from | it was announced last n_wrr:‘ avenue, [ Highest, 63; lowest, 50. , [mecticut, making it more habitable | SELLNER. We wish to express onr sincere | LOFTUS. CABNELL 1u sad hut locing the site at Blue Plains, now occupied | should be followed, : oL o oru i er ss MnnOunced leat Right. 3 Condition of the Water. for the 9,000,000 persons in the pre- | sbireciation So"ou telatives” friends ‘and | NEPRG of i devaied motker, S5 by the Home for Aged and Infirm and wn:‘-lfieha;e'l"&‘e’,‘:{'u'f]":e“(’,h,"“"’.}" legal breadwinners. ad ion, which will contain 170 | Temperature m:nd(‘coh.(‘iup of the|scribed arcz, and supported by the | Ersiecis wnd' vemmi st itons of departed this life three the Industrial Home School for Col- | Jem " net oy in . the Distriet ot Lo ENC Wathe, Uscto) Doy elarted | o tire, 67 am.: Great Fails—Tem.| Russell Sage Foundation, was re- Detoved mother ANNA ‘CATIEIL kb mn ol et o ored Childre ) Eambon, v etscwhere, wiih we are| HANDICRAET ON VIEW about June 1 and. it is expected, wil E eh s lvealed last night at a meeting of EL e PaiLy. 3 Mgt of sweet remembrance. The resolution. in part, read: sure, be glad to advise as to the re- | — ¢ bg.ready for occupancy by next Feb- | (pyinicpeq’ e oot Y architectural engineers, city plan- Just u token of & atio “We believe that the construction quivements of the institution in a ruary. The Burlington's frontage will | and weoqetis srver 00 StLes €0ast!ners ang financiers. Deaths. Ny asartachie’ tll dor Washington Guild Opens First | then be 250 feet on Vermont avenue| Today—Low tide. 2:02 am. and 2:41] The program embraces the entire e Mol thise whvy e lort o and the total n v p.m.; high tide, 8.01 a.m. and $:32 p., area around the city Pridge- TOW-POCH., A 17, 1922, at her resi Of the roe in silence, Bxhibit:to Pyblic, e 550 umber of rogms will | Pt 00 g R s 332 DM | SOrt o West Bomnt, thence o Pringer | 4 O aaeL Nouth Lo e pe ANNAL 000 o The Washingion Handicratt Guild, | " the new building will be erected | 338 PMi Bigh tide, 8351 am. and|ion and down the Jersey coast, in-| Sie e e Wi L arstow. &5 which was organized last May, fol-|as a separate unlt, connected with the | - *"" 5 cluding 2ll of Long Island. ! late Pauline Poch. O'NEILL. In sad but loving remembrance lowing the meeting of the American |0ld building only by a main-floor pas- | . ‘the’un and Moo Hoover Addresxes Meeting. BOTEIN. Tuestay, May 9, 1622, at Garfietd | O'NEALL, who 4 P el ex: tion at the ashington Art el Nl < [ s . o 4 e pathering, commending hsrhmiy 3 “Tis sweet to remember o once Wi ‘ on alspldy. The New York Soclety of |the trimmine: Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | brepared the plan. meral from ‘the tesidence <€ her motior, | OF the one we loved but could not xave 3 and 1s represented by its president.|gwrncneriington Hotel Company half kour after suns Charles D. Norton, who was chair- F At s.w., Saturday, May 13, at 2 HIS LoV FIEAND CHILDKEN. 13 Charies B Ponmu owns Swlfl'tflr\‘\:-rn:h?-;-:-d(:‘r:m"'r :,l,l,m:_ Up-River Watera, man of n(!nx Chicazs plan commitice Interment at Alexandria, Va. PINKNEY. | fremars of our w3 Boston, €hicago, Baltimore and i L e architects| HARPERS FERRY, W. V av 11 |11 the first three years of ils ex- (BUSCHER. Tuesduy, May 9. 192 N o LA R ENES F o, Mer Have st Marge ox|and the A G Moses Construction|—Tie Potomac und’ the Vo May 11| .stonce, heads a committee of direc. | sved Bnsoa s M e this Iife two years ago iz hiblts. The union of the east and west | COMPany tie builders. rivers were both clear this morning. | runtern’ Wieh Fom . e Fqundation's | |l e e P bt i Just S all her wars & ¢ 7 presents some o6, Randwork 2 The Weithes tu % 8 ninz. }irustees. With him are HRobert W. e Hope, D. C.. Friday, and Taithful 1o the end of her dasa; h 3 MORTICIANS ( exhibition -opened Monday and will | . . b (Various Cftes, 1 e Korest, prosident of the Sage FALS00 At ifheacs 0 HE. Toreen's otten by some she may be, & continue until May 20. Henry K.! Mamage Llcenses. Temperature, — { Foundation; Frederic A. Delano, John .. the rep his soul iy she wil axs’ be. 24 'hat w ¢ Le a staunch reliance in Bush-Brown and Charles E. Pellew, ! Smperain ML Glenn, Dwight W. Morrow and | Interiment at Mount Oliver cemetery. Rela: ND DACGHTENRS. ¢ T “:_ we o’}m‘ee‘ B Aimuk g | yho sponsored the movement (o Start §5 3§ rr';‘;m lr.. l'u‘:k A tives aud friends invited. 1 {RICE. 1n Jov ance of our dear vour time of need is our single purpose. SEBE . LI uha ase taliog an amtive tterent ! ig - he foundation will support the - aughter, sister 4nd niece, DAISY Tt To this end our establishment is dedicated. . i |in" e exhibition. = 4 D v ol G i 22 committee financially in I3 prelime | o Moo, MAMY E. it | ae Oy e this e tho Seur sz tdny] o e Establishri 1830, | \ H. Sanders and Annie E. Hon [ v studies, but the aid and co-| beloved granddaugiiterof Emma Fiddell, s50d { Surroun An Efficlent Organization of i E er. & 5 operation of all individual 5 : aked | Surrounded by fricnds 1 1 = Men and \Women | MAJOR MAY RETIRE man and Liily 3. Bixon, s Spsratiomot alliindividuals or bodies gears, Fomeral trom Ler late resiience. g e 13301332 Penna. Ave. G\, s o 5 Guy W tv and Elizabeth M : are sought. e Relaves and tHiende Ao Y on @y face and @ beartache, y ¥ ey e amel—Crrmation Maj. Morgan L. Brett, ordnance de- | Barnes of ring. Md i 2 =t eot Fo : t at Glenwood cemeter. . Always thinking of -you . . s ! partment, attached to the office of | Harold W. Suvder of ‘this city and Stella 001 Pteloudy earisld Nurvey Plamued. CLARKE. Departed this 1i . LEILLOVING MOTHER the assistant secretary of war, has|Meriva of Columbus, Ohio. By . The committee agreed on a | 3om ut b e at her paren fessacs | | he, Sears of siient sarrow. been ordered to report to the Army |, Charles Cimburke, Jr. and Slavie Krelcar, jauadruple’ " survey as the best| at Chesapeake Beuch, Md' MAKY Ko o el gristiand pala retiring board in this city for ex- | PRl e o \mdeline Hancock, | ialtimore method of approach, economic and in- | loved duugbter of M. I Slaughter (hee | | 1 miss von pen i toriE dawns amination. - Jouenh S Jackson and Cornella Jackwon. | Birmingham dustrial. physical, legal and social, | Clarke) and . R. Slighter. aged 17 veurs. | I miss sou 1 ere, 1 mi iismurck - and living conditions. The physical| Euseral will be from the residence of Mox: | Dear Daisy, 1 mie sui & . % : and legal surveys are under way. E-Bladen; 908 Virglnid ave. ‘we.. Wrlday: ome day. ' The main object of the economic | ineited Intorment ot Commrossi, fricads ! X 2 Ciear. . |and. socll surveys, it was. stoted| iavited. ongressioual cem her hand Wil cusp i mis Jtioudy |iike the other two. Would be “to lay mx;zz. . 2 never say farewell. o Clear down an approach toward solving | L. Wednesday, May 10. 1922, at SISTER Gieveland the civic and commercial problems of o el T O or. ar e trledids keapitier.. LT : Datrolt . the average man, to give him better, ST e Paseral st ] i e s were al 21 Pas cleancr und , more beautitul sur” | the sesldence of ber diighier. 13 West Lenox Frotn At o of ShTe 10% to 60% Liberal Credit Dorhoud Tntorest into u rokional view | 1030 . o o aoes e iR e o o s Kausas. City point, DAY. Wednesday. Mas 10, 1922, at 10:40 o lefi eauctions erms Louswills o W beloved lusband of Rachel E. Day. aged oer wi T gt | TIRES OF FRENCH BEAUTY, | SR Sifiarmdr don o New Orlenny ear 5| Rocksilic, Md., Friday, May 12, at 10 a.m. f New Yok, Ciear FRITTS. Sudd 8. 1922, Okla. € e SEEKS HER DE BITTS. Suldenly on May 8 1922 at her . . ok : esidence, viug st o.c.. ANGELIN NS i ' a2 onire| SEE! PORTATION | " pincr. 7 bt "0, ASORENE | swouemey, 1 s . vt amuel T. Fritte. Funeral Friday May 12, 1" futoer, WAL & lnt F icoln ceme. 7 d < life Portinu 3. 2. An international romance between ; R P | Sray T e 8, lake City Clondy | Francis Emile Krebs, forty-one years | GBANT. Suddenls, ‘Wednesday. May 10, 192 '""]"“' Heights, ALY San Antonio. clo i i = TS| A the Washington Asylum Hospital, ove 1o have you with us one Sin’ Antonlo Fucloudy | old, chauffeur and mechanic, and Miss | McKNEY T Aitiee of fumeral here- e pane 1 8 Frauelaco Clear _\1"]t;m LeClert, twenty-eight-year-| after. St 1,:‘":; i Clear gv'puurne";;h,,h::m : w:ich ):'zul its in- GR]AY, Departed this life Tuesdar. May 9, St ; a popular French seashore ', at_the residence of her mother. Mrs.y Seattle .. resort came to a dramatic clima Ce B, Locker, at 2054 Nichols ave. s | WASH., D yesterday afternoon with the arrest | T (O ER] CRAY b it %= | vewey. A tr . O phe, couple. Krevs was charged | Iinir. "o Erows asuchiers aui s sy | W3 denr e, SOVHIY VENEY s b 'f = . (8 a.m.. Greenwleh ti and recanded 1o the Dot il b | Tamaloues The Tuneral mervicen will Be | B e A A T el Stations. ) i = = 4 S| C1 v hel lay, ay 12, at 2 p.m., fror 1e) my father. ANDREW . 1 died —betore our removal to the big store at the | Smion, United States Commissioner Isaae T, | fite resdence. P o e | T ago fotay Navoiar b . Paris, France Hitt pending $5.000 bail, while the |HARRIS. All officers and bet Forget the 1t is a bitte 4 f 9 h F '11 . - ”» { Vienda, Austr yoman was placed in the house of | Str Lodge, No. 40, 1. B. B E. of """'L':f{ Twish 1t were wneaid, openliagen, etention under $1.900 bond. requested 10 meet in session of sorrow Fri- Forgetfalness is not corner of 9th and F. ime grows short e i Sl i | BN S g T 3 < . the mechanic 0 azements” for the funeral o n_the chir g f -f b f. b h the immigraticn aumorui:snzfarlifldhllr: BT Be e A RRIS: (umeral witl{ e A Is wa S naeralion suthoritien.to rid | o beld Saiurdns. May 13, from Brightwood s our fathier and mother. o deariy., : or you, too, it you want to benerit Dy the B e SR et S | &) Sek s Eitwain S0 i e : | cording to the police. 18 ‘aitio . HAYMAN JERVIS, E: o Pl ikt bargains that await ry hand i | Bithe Reported, |t e S8 10| e e ozt i, o st o Krebs, who is a native Frenchman . Tuesday, May 9, 1922, at LIAME, Who deyaricd thie Lfe ddeniy ga a al you On eve an mn Howlng hirths have been reported to | 81UNOURK a naturalized American | §ugK P-m.. 8L bis residence. 316 H st. n.e. | three years re laduy, Atay 11C g ddem > ° . . th department in the last twents-four | Citizen. it is charged. inveigled the y o et L BB ol dezd to me: 1 Tove sou el j Somanit 3 0 e eral Fri s 12, ut §:30 ot lost, but gone b this big sale 1 Matel ¥ Borwell, . {hime pabine oAty e TS oo e e piicnke hente"lo 80| s itk e o 5 N X mommell, . pay 2 er trans- sius Chureh. where solemn high mase e e st ‘ ~ . 1 Beasie Eekers h'q g portation. The marriage nuptials,] Wwill be sung for repose of the soul at 9 And will forever more. . Noah and Agnes Haines. boy. however, could not be performed be-| f.m. Relatives and friends invited to at- HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER ADDIE. * # }: aller ’.‘lud éa)r,v Mxllerk Elrl. fnu;o tlhe mechanic had' a wife living n‘;‘fxmr’.m! e — == = kaymond V. and Mary A. Ryon, girl. n Paris. The members of Spalding Coun- FUNERAL = Clifton 18 "and Do girl yMies LeClert, ft is sald. has been| [N, 317 Rolehte of Columbus, e e DI4ZCTORS. ] A ving at the home of Krebs' h S THERLIN geath ol Drother DANIEL) = = == 4 Jesse H. and Kila 3 = mother.{ A, HERLIHY. Funeral Fi o e Earicand Helen Freeman: bor. 1803 Oregon avenue. since she | from his late residence; 316 3¢, ns.. ot | WML H. SARDO & CO. 1S a-DHeE aine’ Jackson, ‘boy. came to this country in December, :30 a.m., thence to St.” Aloysius’ Church,| 412 H st. ne. Phore Lincols 524 tie Taylor, boy. 1921. The mechanic said he met the| Where soiemn high mass will be sung for re- | Modern Chapel. e Sils e Pemnard and’ Mary Tun woman at Biarritz, France, in Sep.| Dose of his sozl at 9 o'clock a.m. Nelatives s Chspel. Astomoblle Fuserals. y " nd Lyel o i tember, 1921, while he w: and friends invited to attend. W ————— Pillow and Foot Roll S A A DR s R N £ Eiun o x| "4, SPEARE CO, Hetdhh! L 00 Aat 1 Finster, tor. | FamIlY Whose name he refused to dis- | 1og. roeedug. Mas 0. X Pt iy : . 2 close. . Tuesday. Mas 9 33 pm.. er successe con- [ PHIIE UER et buskand” ot Eiric | nected with the o:iginal W: K. Spears ee. stepfather of Mars Talford and Wil-| establishment. Deaths Reported' liam Branham. = Funeral from Ward's A. 3. { Phoe Frank. 662 940 F St. N.W, E. Church, nning. D. C.. Friday, 12, The followlng deaths lLave been reported to at 2 pm. Inerment Fayne's cemetery. T Bachie < = { the health department in the Iast twenty-four | o lesct Md. Relatives ana friends invited to attend. oseph F. Birch hours J; PURSE—Harvar % Virginia Smith. 16 months. 1713 15th street. { 11th &t n.w. “2".-'.'.,‘. wnfl::u:’l: ",.Z.‘;‘,."\‘S.'.'..’;E;.. 3034 M St. N. W. m;\_t,.‘::“n. Cooper, 25, 1340 Emerson street 7:1}.‘:".';..3‘"&‘“& owner can obtain by identl- | But thy spirit sweetls whispers: ° —___Automoblle Service. . Gertrude Overlet, 25, 1220 B street south- | Hotel Witmat, - T % for 2. Mr. Scott, i e e A MILRE, Fneral B rset 3 : * |and embalmer. Livary iu conuection. Commo. therine August, 20, 2005 Gales street MILLER. Suddenl A o | dious chapel ad modein crematorium. Moderate nogiheast. i LOST. . N e ernls Siuenr; | peices. &2 ~nw. Tel call M 1385, plamie Browe, 41, Emereeney Howttal, | 5 ACK BAG. ellver clasp; $10 reward. 1314 | Q0 Ooner o e T ot his an ) . o0, X st. Fra 138 ence” of his uncle, = = 2 3. F. McBeth, 2012 16th st. n.e.. Friday, A Buscher, @2, Gooq Hope rosa. | BRACELET—Guld fexile bucion with e | diay 12 a1 1 pm. Interment 3¢ “Arlington . Removal sale of m le e 5 New Jersey ave- .‘_J. b lay 8. Mps. Maisel, 939 N. .Y. national cemetery. Friends invited. 1 ’ Samp Siater Mary Domtalcs O'Bryne, 62, George- | BRACELET Fiexivie. platinum fop, 3 POSTLEY, Shursdas. M: ° N 5 Angeline Fritts, 72, 1614 Irving street north- | i ey urdey, May 7, dn n.e. Reward. eant ¥ iz Lons . 78, 218 Ba CUFT LINK. gold, with ini = 3 o nue northeast. DIAMOND brooch, on 10 7 5.5 4 Sarah G Sinlth, 85, 219 10th street south- | acen T and B lietarn hs Lt RICHARDEON. Welnesday; alay 10, 1922, at Timothy Hanlon o . o . 2t ‘Amandn Fstes. 61 1918 M street. T 0% . TU S W betoved hysband | @41 B ST N.E.___ Phone L. 5543 $198.75 Four-piece Dining Room Suite, in ma- s 75 A Tt O30 L street sonthwest. G_Tound, male, Tan 4nd white, Both cars | of Lavinia ‘P 'Richardso of 1505 Marion ‘Quick, Digaified_and Eficieat Service. o > y . Heory Jam 2 months, 340 B street :[L;_-wre ard. 7 Oth nw. Phone Fr.| st. n.w. and devoted father of Mrs. Inttie T. W. W. Deal & Co. = hoganv fimish. Sale DEICET S s siors s tunactions _ southwes! < & 1 Moxs of*San _Jose. Cali thel, Beatrice . . Lea N B/I ' D%G.Psllk‘plltnl, fl-n:|& ?,:;xk z»rnwn' “fhear %"mdll'n:(' :“,:.X. l[lé‘o. WHH: II‘I‘K‘!QIJ“' late 8§16 H ST. E. Lincoln 3464. N " i e ¥ and Pa. ave. n.w. Reward. Call Col. Urania Richardson Cooper. Notice of fu-{ Automobile Service. Chapel. ower $267.75 Four-piece Dining Room Suite, in wal- $ 75 GOLD FOR INDIA WITHDRAWN | EARKING, larse, black enamel circlet. Plense | Do) hereafter. S Frank Geter's Sons Ca -~ A : tefiish. Sal & S 4 I NEW YORK, May 10—The Yoko- ‘K“W_Lfg“g“:;\;nl E R A | ROBINSON. s rank ier’s Sons Co. : L nub-fimsh. Sale PHIce < cis. vicssviirwiins s {hama Specie Bank today withdrew | lovt 16tk and Tt Ao G Fuesds it 5iihe Taie. Tnuen Habinson. beioved | Mosers hepel. - Telephons eans Norih 528, 50.00 F K 243 N $500,000 in gold bars for shipment to ._Apt. 118, the Chastleton. Norti mother ‘of Annt 8. Quander, devoted s : = $350.! ‘our-piece Dining Room Suite, in ma- § .75 Bombay. This is the first shipment | EYVELOPE. large. reddish colored, rd aad Erandmother gf ‘LAwrene Guander. Nl G AWLERS h s finish. Sal g — to be made from this port for India | mesr Bubiie Lirscrs rewsed. Chariy o Scat! “Funeral Saturday morning, May 13, from the ~Y ogany finish. Sale price. ... R e in many months. 2047 Mills_ave. n.e. clibos SR residence of her son-in-law, John S. Quander, e U < 2 e Sk gre n.o 1222 Wylie st. n.e.: thence fo 8t. Angnstine's MORTICIANS 3 8 5 F . o 3 . & R R T e ST FUR NECKPIECE between Hadleigh Hotel Church, where solemn requiem mas ‘1l be & S $398.7 our-piece Dmmg Room Suite, in wal- s 75 ! Ttaly has a population of 284 for|3nd 16th and U sts. Reward if returned to| sung at 10 oclock am. for the . oF = \ 1730.1732 Pa, ave. o A g : ieach square mile, or, Toughly, one to} 1300 Conn. ave. n.w. er soul. Relatives and friends : 1 * ppashinglon D€, o nut finish., Sale price..................... every two and one-half acres. | SIOYESCrinle lone” gray. siede, Tu’»;ptl siend, Ehanesi: ST gvery two and one bl Acres e roturn to ‘apitol or phone : by n © | L 'ROBINSON. The officers and members of St. 5700 Ten-piece Dining R ite, i MOURNING BLACK T N ——— | ™ R o 1130, JAMES T. RYAN = 0/ en-piece ming oom Slllte, n .75 Dyed Within 24 Hours KEYS—Either on 13th .. T4th st. of Spring ! Knights of St. John, and District Auiliars, 317 PA. AVE. S.E d 1 : CARM e e AN, Co.| Do Rewema. " Adems diz2. - 3" ate. héreby otified of 11 doath of | Uodgl Chagel. Lincols 162 rubbe mahogany finish. Sale price. . R 0.| MASONIC_PIN, 32nd degree. Wil lady who| Sister RACHEL ROBINSON. Call meeting | rivate Ambulanc 3 S Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 telephoned please call again? Reward.| Friday evening, May 1 . at 8 o'clock. LUivery tn Connection. B e H 2460 1Sth_St. Col. 638 Adama 31 St Angustine's Church. Funeral services | “Eetavlished 1878, Telephons Col. 7023, Thirty-three Other Dining Room Suites SHeREIECE o, o i | g s Sl | HHE ST AINES GO > ortland, Me., May 9. Tieward. at irday, May 13, ;m. By order o e = at Equally Attractive Prices dral ave. Tei. Columbin &350, Annie E. De Vaul. Pres. of Aux. 140: Char- W K F. HINES, Prop e 5 0 Luckett. . Sec. 3 E. 1-2003 14th st. n.: Ch % ! 2 5 BETHESDA BLUE FERRLS 13 Tnch string Riciilien opuiescent T s A Ny e ioate. Ambuiaace pearls _(graduated). _Rewa returned to Pcse o s NOu i e air | GRANITE CO., Inc. || ¥in rdia strane. st Sherrier i b; & | Wells lee. Sec., Diste: Avx ; i = Mat finist oy e || Phione Clave. 189 i 11+ | ROBINSON. The members of the Galden Leat pmfleo" AMahogany nnish . PIN—Gold, lettered ~Baby,” in blue: in the| Immedinte Relief Society are notified of the “STR - Sale 8 9 5 ’ l ‘h' - vicinity of K at. Uetween 7th and 90b. Notity | death of Mes. RACHEL ROBINSON. Funernl 1208 H ¢ EET NW. = office, Wm. Hah: Ce urday, May 13, af o'clock, from St. Au- P i 2 ls 7 Cer | e < gustine's Church, Mrs. MARSHALL, Pres. * (FORMZRLY S40 F ST NW) Price O PIN—Shicld shaped fraternity pin bordered PHONE _MAIN O For the Cottage A R e A the beloved Imband of e lnte Caiherind x P . PIN—Chi Delta Si i Sorority, on 16th be-| - P ameral drtn e 3 or Apartment. Trcen O ana 8 or o Sanar are, netween 108 | Thonts o She ot Name. Charen, where 3 MONUMENTS. 40 20th. Reward on return to Chlef Clerk. { requiem mass will be sung at 9 a.m. - ment Mount Olivet cemetery. 2" We specialize in de: g and erect- Of golden oak POCKETBOOK—Blue, small; lost Wednesday Momao p A fallzs i soasigning aneierect uight, going from ith yud E nw. to Avenne | SHORTER. Departed this iife Tursday, May | ing memorials (monuments and mau- i i ;' $5 bill, keys, car tokens; ¢ 179, 1922, "at 9 a.m® at her residence. 1412 % White e and very durably garsy 85 bl evs. cor tokens; rewand. Work- | D 1023 at § Am% &1 bor Tncsy 1 | soteume) of quality and character. 1" fnish d. Sal it 1og gitl. Frankiln Toved mother of Charles H. Shorter and T. A representative will call by appoint ame nish; P ) constructed. Sale POCKETBOOK, largz, on May 10, on District ‘rrices oo & strong andi A ] i car on B st “¥inder please retnmn” gov: | SHnCoInO . Eompragational Craneh 11t | ment with portfolios of designs and sug- g 12. a h durable,’ Sal price ernment pass and kess to L. T. Eidier. ‘013 | ioq’ sta mew.. a¢ 1 nom. Rev. J. C. Older 5 4 K urable. e Drophead style: in ¢ S ho. and keep money’ for reward. | pastor. Relatives and friends requested o gestions. price arteted oAk i, ;:’%@;u;n" TSR attend. 120 THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC,, T . imall, the 9 s G Covered, probably’ near Walter Reed Hospital, | SITE, Derarted thi life Thursday morn- 914 Fifteenth Street, Sale « oYy b= Mond 8. Reward. Communicate with| Ing, May 11, 1922, at 8:10 o'clock. at his 3 a5, Moy cate with 5 e Lieut, Tuftner, Franklin 8220, or br.| residence. John street. Rrentwood. 3d -CEMETERIES. Price. .. . = Beautiful, Imposing, 655, Navy Dept. ELLIS SUITIL belored husbaod of Sinerrs s X P it] Notice of 'uneral later. utif 4 B porn iy i ; ~ FORT LINCOLN Majestic, Everlasting and G wte. nw.; mah with one | WASHINGTON. Tuesdsx, May 9, 1022, at white and one brown eve. Finder kindly notify | ~.2:55 o'clock, at his residence, 127 C st. s.w. 5 . 0. C. Carpenter, 8 Baltimore st., Hyattsville,| ‘GEORGE E.. the beloved son of Grace and The Park Cemetery Bethesda Blue Granite || %" iovasa. 10" | fie'lae ety Washingion aud the dovoted | NomoSectarian | Perpetual Car .| SATCHEL POCKETBOOK, black, tain brother ara E. Washington an ice B. % 3 Iv" ']q' IME N I S A e rold ning. between” Geniet | Williams and the late Robert A. and An. Beautiful and fitting Market and car stop at 7th and Pa. ave. or on | drew Washington. Funeral Friday, May 12, Jocation. \ il We now have a very compre- {Lhensive assortment of these su- Potomac Park car goin Reward. | 8t 1 p.m.. from his late residence, thence to ! ¥ Cleveland 2013, Sl eward. | 3ion Baptist Church, F st. between 50 and Readily accessible—on - = | 433 ste. 5., Rev. N. J. Howard, pastor. * 5 5 THETA KAPPA PHI worority pin. Col. #1Z,| 4 %% ® R electric car line. H $ perior monuments in_strikingly || Apt-—_807. On Balti - : A 2 = 5 : . timore boule- appropriate and beautiful designs || UMBRELLA—Blve «ilk. amber and gray han n Baltimore © Llus LANSB WR R oth large and Small. We are || &ars. ‘Clevelond a1, ooy lbess! s“, Memoriam. vard, at District line. - g { CMBRELLA, bl i . We " 13 - uarriers, manufacturers and we || CNFRECS By ST o o STy | obitk, s fs roenines ot w2 | Office:705 12th St. NW. sell our own monuments. By }igoo"", nw. i1 | this life May 11. 1020. Anniversars mass thus eliminating numerous profits MBRELLA, siiver bandle, monogram K. W. 0| at St. Paul's Churck. ~ MAGGIE. * Phone Franklin 4748 and freight charges we are en- || heward. Return to Miss Bitser, 1635 O M. |GARNELL. ~LOFTUS. 1n ead but loving Write for Ulustrated Booklet e 12 remembrance of our dear mother, MARY E. = abled to sell monuments at a f|&_ very marked saving. L AR B e B e L T el A FUNERAL DESIGNS. : _ Prices Gladly Given day, May 11, 1019. de Bros. Co., 1214 T WALLET—Brown, containing chagffenr's 1li-| The 11th of May once more Is here, cense and other papers. Reward Wil be paid t of tl 3 auto delivery service, The Monument Shop for return ‘of same. fo Eugewe Blaveel, 1325 | Tacanse threc. sears oo, toda Artistie—sxoressive—inexpecsive. a04h_straat A e TS S Our dear mother and dear sister were sud: GEO.C-S!‘IAFFER Soo1an . FURNITURE co NINTH STREE 512 109 Upshur St. N.W. Col. 4936 || Tty WaTGH—Dismosd_and iatingm | pdenly called avar g Eiris - s Park Hotel, -14*| - -TER JOSEPHINE. ot 1 Fatoma