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CENTRAL AMERICA TOPIC. | Boaz Loug Addresses Women’u: jrain Hoaz Long. former minister to Sal- places of beauty in the republics to |wlnd vador aml later (o Cuba addressed | the south. West Virginid—Rain and warmer | the Women's Con; 1 Club - | Reference was made to the guan- today: tomorrow cloudy and colder. | day afterncon o cntral America. | tity of cheap labor in some of the probably local rains or snows in the Us wa» introduced by Ari, Frank countries and to the fluctuating ex- mountains. . Mondell. who announ that Mr. nges. The latter situation, he 1 H Long had just returned from an ex- | said. enabled women to dress fairly | Chasaneake and Potomac Records for Twenty-Two Hours. | tended tour of Central America. "well on $16 United Statecs currency p Midnight, 29; 2 am, 27; 4 a.m., 26; Mr. Long. however, did not diseuss per year. §,am. 3 8 am. 24 10 am. 3 2 noon, p.m. p.m., 36 Congressional Clab Friday. FUNERAL THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., any subjects that are now histo tral American from earliest times and traced it down to He also described ! Lnown the present time. to Meet Growing Needs. LOWERS —FOR— | i Enlargement and Improvement Practically All Exchanges Included in Program. Approximately $2,000,000 will Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United States { mac {the corporation last night. company !to handle the enormous volume wires during the Shriners’ tion next summer. an unprecedented amount of calling, ber of long home affairs. The bulk of the ! pended during the year, betterments to handle the growth that sections of the city. Announcement LL Peoples Drug Stores will close this evening at 6 to facilitate the taking of our annual year-end inventory. timated that 8,000 total of 108,000 users. for improvements, $1,115,000 will timates.” They will be open Monday (New Year Day) from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. and from 6 p.m. till 10 p.m. land. New Alexandria Cal town, carrying 100 pairs of wires. pended for extensions to service. Bladensburg at a cost of $33.000. For company will make an outlay A total of $168.000 will All Over Town facilitie: changes. he delegates at the Central Amert can conference. He began with Cen- Plans Extensive Expansion ) |EXPECTS HEAVY BUSINESS TSR W i ast sear— spent by the Chesapeake and Poto- Telephone Company on service improvements in Washington during |sets 4:56 p.m. 1923, it was learned trom officials of Like all other branches of activity {in the National Capital, the telephone is making elaborate plans conversation that will pass over the conven- Not only does the company expect local but a record-breaking num- istance calls by visitors who will want to keep in touch with money to be ex- however. { will be for permanent extensions and steady is taking place in all Engineers of the company have es- new subscribers will be added to the telephone di- rectory during the twelve months be- ginning tomorrow, which would make & Of the total amount to be expended for what officlals term “routine es- In the NortH and Potomac exchanges $100,000 will be spent for additional switchboard equipment and $75,000 for the laying of a new cable to Brook- It is interesting to note that busi- | ness between Washington and Alex- {andria is increasing to such an ex- | tent that the phone company this year jwill lay a new cable to the Virginiu In the Lincoln exchange and in the southeast section $116.000 will be ex- new cable will be laid to Benning and the Cleveland exchange the spent in the Columbla and Adams ex- — e e DECEMBER THE WEATHER !‘Cnndidate for Head District of Columbia, Maryland and | Virginia—Rain or snow and warmer today; tomorrow - ‘cloudy, probably increasing southeast and south 6 p.m.. 34; 8 p.m.. 33; 10 p.m., 32. Highest,' 37.6: lowest, 23.6. Relative humidity—8§ a.m., p.m.. .40; 8 p.m., .56 Hours™ of sunshine, of possible sunshin. 1; per cent 1 Tide Tables. I (Furnished by United States coast of and geodetic survey.) | Low tide, 12:19 a.m. and high tide, 5:53 a. 6:12 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 1:07 a.m. and 1:06 p.m.; high tide, 6:40 a.m. and’ 6:58 p.m. | ‘The Sun and Moo! day—Sun rose 7:27 a.m.; sun sets 4:55 p.m. Tomorrow-—Sun rises 7:27 a.m.; sun | be Of National D. A. R. 31, 1922—PART 1. . NEW YEAR PARTIES | ‘iSeven Washington Houses‘ |Announce Entertainments to [ Celebrate Advent of 1923. , l EREOR i s Washingtonians will observe the ing of the 0ld year tonight with: fun otels of and frolie nd eating National Capital While it may seem strange thut spirit I seven | places of | | en | Inot entertam this occasion, comes from one of the ibig hotels not entertaining with any ! special featu on explanation that the absence of | [the cup that cheers is the answer. | and noise- and ithe usual * ntrap- | t At entertaining tonight Moon rises 3:15 p.am; sets 4:47 am. there have been 0 reservations. | Automobile ‘lamps to be lighted | At practically all of the h {one-half hour agter sunset. i lihere Y e e £ 2 MRS, . WALLA the be i supper, startin Weather in Various Cities. SRs ot 10 k. with vaudevilic, : Precip- L] 5 land other amusement fe i Max. Min. itation, | dorsed by the iz until mianignt, wh e gen- | Sut Fri. Sat.8p.m.to| Doughters eral duncing Wil beiin and continue | of urday. night. . tion for the f presfdent general | 0, 4R Y e e atl Asbury Park, N. 35800 11 of the Nationnl Societs. | = < amalihours Solithe Ashexille, N Hoom AR nO=B — === | Atone of the big places entertain- 3 6 | ms 1400 guests the dancing will ose at g Monday mornin, Dostee: ias A many ot (h i \Y folber higi governizent oific B houses i distribute favors, ;.\uu\:uv king o Deaver, Des Minex. Detroit Duluth E o Helena, Mont. n Indianspolis, J; 1lle, City, M Little Rock, Los Angeles. Loulsviile, gqu::‘tle_ emphis, Miami, Fl ind; Zl County Official’'s Wife. By the Associsted Pres MARSHFIELD, W James Magnuson, be eighteen-year-old were arrested downtown restaurants, iate thig afternoon in connection with d arranged a big and unique Omaba, the mailing of a dynamite bomb to on for tonight. with 300! Philadelphia. P James A, Ch: . county commis- ns taken, wax called off last Thoenix. Arig.. Kioneis night for the Son, the proprictor Pittaburgh, P The bomb exploded while Mr. Chap- |S#d. that he feared he would not be Fortland, Me. @34 | man wi 2 020 [INE off his 1 st 032 [dicd later from Bt g Muvller, Nun Anton . )it i i e s s Births Reported. Sty Sap (woudsabouc, tarly el Erom Tl M e A Tampa, Fl hom, Both were t. n to Wisconsin A | Toledo, O ! Rapids. the county L Magnuso Vickaburg. ik Aifidvian Sattes N wastone ¢ inl ASH'GTON l'hv e st opponents of a drainag, ditch project which Chapman, . Willjisn wirl. of el A el A, and Bortha 0. Svken girt county wmissioner, had sponsore i et be Ry the Assaciated Pr RYusE irl H The following deatiss have been reported to | \WiCONSIN DS Aunie Fistan. hos H the heatth : O baen Tt SCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis, D P i heihsaididepactioen i the laathaweutyitoury (o S50 =ya clur Nis inng ars Piiiliipe, boy. H laicy A, Ward, T P st James agnruson, farmer, liv izabeth Quirk. girl. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Heurs Col. Fr. e36 5232 2469 1Sth St 1 Dupent Cirele, | CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. Mary B. Willlamson. 3. 1204 Longfeliow st. James McBride Sterrett. about six miles fri was lodged in the 11, Children’s Hos. coun “Please Remit” Now that Christmas is over that phrase appears in your morning mail pretty frequently. Sometimes it means rigid economy and a flat pocketbook all through January. And yet a merry Christmas and everybody happy is cer- tainly worth it. So why not get ready for it next year, avert this post-holiday poverty and have plenty of money to spend in December ? The little sums you tuck away each week in your Christmas savings account will never be missed and they will come rolling back to you at the end of the year, not only a large total in themselves, but with an extra 3% interest that they have earn- ed for you. : Enroll Now in Any of These Clubs 5S¢ Club—Members paying 5c and .increusing ¢ receive $63.75 and interest. $25 Club—Members paying S0c a week for 50 weeks receive $25 and interest $50 Club—Members paying $1 a week for 50 weeks receive $50 and interest $100 Club—Members paying $2 a week for 50 weeks receive $100 and interest $250 Club—Members paying $5 a week for 50 weeks receive $250 and interest $500 Club—Members paying $10 a week for 50 weeks receive $500 and interest $1,000 Club—Members paying $20 a week for 50 weeks receive $1,000.and MT. VERNON Bank each week for 50 weeks will £65,000 for new switchboards and cubr, Dea!hs Reponed, farshfield. W Sending Package That Killed . December 30.— rmer living six miles southeast of Marshield, and his e of the pla v has en arrung part of the night. At none houscs entertaining will ther: | ny dancing until after the mid- | night hour. At all of the places entertaining it wis emphasized that no intoxicating drinks will be served and as far as possible the violation of the national prohibition law by the guests bring- ing their own liquor will be' pre- vented. of W shing- Lle’ to enYore Colstead act. an observation of the Margzaret V. King, boy. Boswell. boy. i Albert ( Stitl pital here tonight charged with the 7 boy i 2 e y hes onight charged with the mur- Rulph K. armacet . Holmes. 20. 2207 Quarty 1d. 1 ger of Mrs. James A. Chapmun. Fiifora' . " Mars . bor. George W. McDermott, Casualty Hos- Magnuson and ‘his son were ar- yton and H ' pital. rested after the authorities claimed | i Hilda M. l':;:'hllrflm ,I';\‘u‘q;lrrln. they had found circumstantial evi- 1 oblaso 343 Montague ence i Magnuso H Guetana Forte, Jr., 7 months, 747 Tth st. s.e. | aUthorities did not attempt to ques- a Richurdson. boy H . 5 3rd st. s.w. tion him | 1 14 R st i H ¥recmen's Hospita C. J. HEDRICK BURIED. ! Whiam 1 Lol 147 Bmerys PACKER EXECUTIV: : g mondares. 5. ; ; it Cecells Wood, 56, Gallinger Howpltal. ey 2 Eunerdl 3 for, Charles J. Willlam Simpson. 52. 2137 H st. | fornia backing . Cory Ij 1 Hedrick. who died Christmas day at ———————— i prominent resident of Sa {his home, 3321 N street, we held A maid of honor to England's queen died of apoplexy, while must_have the qualification of being a | foot ball game here todi peer's granddaughter. ford and Pittsburgh. g 1501 Connecticut Ave. FORMERLY | 1317-1319 H St N. W. Our Salesrooms and Offices Are New Located at the Above ' SERVICE . 715-717 17th St N. W Now Be Obtained Here. Our ol building was sold and we | were foreed to secure new quarters— ‘ immediately. We feel fortunate in securing the above locations, which are centrally and conveniently located. Stearns-Knight— I - —Chevrolet— Geo. C. Rice Auto Company . SERVICE 1801 Connecticut Ave. 715 17tk Street N. W. ttending the j at between Stan- | 11 o'clock Thursday morning at t. John's Episcopal Church. Bishop Harding and Rev. John S. Moses of- pallbearers, of whom most ATREDA ERRIE nSwers to the of Tabs o wears green collar with Montgom- . lady"s. containing weveral gold SRR i beaded. Keith's Theater. Ieward af ‘wl-Lae Howe. Government Hotels, P- 16th st between M and mond center. Rewurd. Re- i i ! i “Rlue Relton English setter: bird dog: and_white, Liberal reward. Return t_Capit T (jnde greeny, s ahout m. " Thursd Call N. 14 ‘ NG, pe ARRING—Drop pearl; TDecember 78, on thedral ave. Reward. 1824 Calvert st. 1% ELOPE—Large, stamped and not sealed envelope, containing papers. on Mond: Reward. Addrexs J. W. Per Mar Distilling Co.. Waynesboro, Pi FUR—Squirrel collar, Monday night. Reward, 3l Main _7870. Room 304. GLOVE—Man's_black | leather driving gl left hand. Christmas night. Reward. i North 7632, GLOVES—White kid; one long pair, ort Halr, 321 B s.e. Rewapa, 0 Do one short | HANDBAG, on eveniog of 2th, in vicinity of 20th and G sts. n.w.. lads’s beaded handha, lease return to owper, and receive reward. AT, mans. tan colored, Central Figh School, Friday night; party taking this by mist Yeturn o 1700 Tt 1. ave. and pet reware and_his bat. Fr. 3160. S HAT orament, biack feather, fan-shaped: reward. Mre. ' Stoker, Donald’ Hotel, 1013 13th st. 31 MARE, biack, with white apot on forehead. from Sweeney's pasture, 63rd and Dix st ., Chesapeake Junction. Mrs. E. Fisher. 31 NECKPIECE —Skunk; between Duich Tan and car stop, 11th and G sts.. or on 1lth t. car to Girard st. Return 1117 Fairmont call Col. 9027 and receive reward. - PEARLS (on_string), between Lothrop's and' Shoreham Hotel. Reward if returned to_mgr. of the Sloreham Hotel. PENCIL—Silver: owner's pname engraved on Heward it recarned 1o 900° Hotel Pow. hatan office: o P sapphire and pearl crescent, at Wardma; Park Hotel, or ou way, December 7. Call North 6425 Reward. = P jar-sha , fl;"flllfll. set with 1 Ponts. ‘between "Garrick ‘Theater aod 155 18th st. Reward if returned to M. Leroy Goff, 810 Woodward bidg. POCKETBOOK. brown, from automobile be- Tween Onevy Chase and tows. Call Clevelnsd 1084. Reward. 81* POCKETBOOK (lady’s). black leather, con- taining kess, checks gud other papers. e for return keys, thecks and papers to E. Fisher, 301 Muiney blag.~ Main 3057, PURSE, gray: Rhode Tsland ave, ward, Cal North 3068 RING -Gold, with stone and name engraved on It: 850 Muneey bide, B RING—Small, gold filled, with mont m, Dear Columbia road and Lamont st.: Saturd ovening. Beward. 2627 Adams Mill ros Apt. 2 Col. 3501 _fi RING, gold_sigoet, Tultals M. L. H. on Thursday, between 15th and H ats. and ‘11th 254 0 815., about noon, valued s gift. - Finder reass botiirn o 620 Southern bids., 15th and B b, Dow., or call Linc. 1373-J, and oblige. * TTER, female, biack and while; {ag miss- g, “eward §35. 683 Georsla ave, mow. oX saot. 1030 LVER LOCKET, with Taital N T corner, Soatalning boy’s pictare and lock of hair. Ke oard. " Clyde 3. Nichols, 1208 H st. nw. _* SPEGTACLES, bi-foal._shell frame: on 9th DG apd H or on Mount. Kafnier car. Brtinads or Nerth 9080-W. Reward.~ Sis VANITY CASE—Green rold, near Le Faradis, 1 s g i re- about 6:30 ‘m.Wll?fl:Iml: BReward it re. turned_to sin ave. n.w. Phone West 163 31 ~| $10 REWARD to'Sinder of lost dark nd 8§12 Kirecaie daog. Mrs. E, Free- man, 1737 New Nozth TYLER. Thursdar, hd 5 were members of the Brotherhood o{’ / H n c HUTEI-S PI.AN {ward Looker, Thomus L. McAboy. G. | Py 1 M Ot ! Interment was at Oak ; St. Andrew, were Willlam Beall, Ed- [ Nicholson, S. Percy Minnick and Hill_cemetery. Mr. Hedrick was an active church- man. At the time of hiv death he was secretary of the focal chapter of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, and treasurer of the archdeaconry of the diocese of the city of Washing- ton. in which capacity he had served re_t Cards of Thanks. EDELIN. and fri and twautiful illuexx und ut brothes and uncl LIN. December We wish to tiank our relatives nds for their kindness, floral the sympathy offerings during 1he desth of our beloved THE FAMILY. © THTMAS. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and apprec'ation to our relatives und* friends for their Kindness, sympathy and floral tributes at the death of our de- sted mother and sister, MARGAKRET ¥ THE FAMILY. * Deaths. THOMAS. won o . Aughinbaugh. Notice of funeral here- after. FORD. Suturday., December 30, 1922 at Trintdence Horpital, WILLIAM FL. Deloved haunu Ford tnee Murphy) of Notice of funeral luter. a0th sr. n Merme: naw., Relatives and Arlington cemietery Suddenls on Frids Iix home. 1926 N el 113 THh « w1 Tterment her 30, 3 wttesille. Md.. ) nall). beloved wife MARTIN CARTER. Departed this life. aftor a Iness, T Decomber 28, 1 2t 9130 - AN RTIN ¢ 5 voted mother of Willlam Martin and the late Murion grandmother «f James snd Alma Brads. dunt of Lynette Mattheww and cousin of Lizzie Banks und Al Remains can be seen at the resi . Lizzie Banks, 606 Blain Mount Horab Baptist . pastor. Sunday, December 31, vt i o'l "Atlantic City, Philadel- and New ' York city papers Tlease ) 3 McDERMOTT. December 29, 1922, GEORGE V.. heloved xon of Raymond and Bertie aged 17 3 ¢ Kt Jerome . 10:30 a.m at T30 am. rden T 1w fnbnndof Trom serviees Monduy. m., at St. Pani's nt’at Me. Olivet ceme LILI] N at 3 « to mourn their losx her dery. She 1o Buband, Henry Raum: her two dauehters, Mre. Dura Fiax and Mixe Florence Souder. Edward_Sonder. Notice of fu- and a hereafter. 1Raltimore papers please neral copy.) May she test in peace. December 30, t_bis Tea cridian p MAURIC wed bustund of fesle Corder SHANNON, denee Chu Monday ERS. _After a long illpess. ce_of her son, Rommers, 211 Elm st Chevy Chuse RACHEL T. ROM Ohio. innatl papers |i|l':l<n STERBETT. dren’s Hospital, JAM RETT. 3rd. 11 years old. Thursday night. at the Chil MACERIDE _STE on_of William Dent and Gum Sterrett. Funeral sery. J. Macbride Sterrett. Pierce Mill rd.. Sun das afternoon at Interment. private. to mourn their loxs hin wife. ;% daughter, Ruth B. Taylor: 3 "Taylor: & devoted cousin, Mrs. Ninnie Barnex, and a host of relatives and uneral from Weslex A. M urch, D st. between 2nd and Srd sts. H. J. Callis, pastor, Tuesd; January 2. 1 1 p.m. Friends and reiu- tives invited to attend = December 28, 1922, he- A. Tyler and de- loved husband of Mrs. 3 voted brother of Johu Tyler and June Daw- Funeral from his late residence, 406 Now York ave. nw.. Tuesday. Januars 1923, at 12 noon sharp. Relatives and fri invited. Interment at Arlington natio cometers. 1 VOLEMAN. December 29, at her residence, 3300 Prospect a: X . dnughter of the late Hen an. Funeral service at Interment 31 home. Januars 1. 1923, at at Prospect Hill cemetery 1 VORBECK. Friday, December 29, 1822 at her parents’ residence, 642 Orleans pl. n.e.. MARY TERESA. daughter of Mary und James Vorbeck., aged 15 months. Funeral from ler parents’ residence on Mondas. Javuary 1, 1923, at 11 a.m. Interment at Glenwood cemeters. WAGNER. After long illness, Raturdas. December 1 athis residence, 9 West Thornapple st., Chevs Chase, id.. DAVID H. WAGNER, beloved husband of the late Alice Sorrell Wagner. Maws will be said for the repose of his soul at Church of the Blessed Sucrament. at Comnecticy! ave. and Paterson st., Tues 2, . Junuars 2. 1923, at ® a.m. Interment at Congressiona ceméters. Hantic City and Pittsburgh papers please copy.) 1° ARREN. Departed this life ufter a brief W ens. Thuraday, December. 29, 1922, EL- NORA THOMPSON WARREX wife of Wil- fred Warren and devoted mother of Mary Jane, Sarah and Evelyn. She leaves to mourn their los, besides {hose mentioned. u Tather, Stanford Thompson: two brothers. liam and_John Thompwon. and two sis- ters, Katie Thompson and Mrs. Evelyn Tay- lor." Funeral Tuesday. January 2, 1828, at 1 o'clock, from Florida Avenue Baptist Church, Hev. W. A. Taglor, pastor. S, Kuddenly. Friday. December 29. AR TERS 530 e CLIFTON T heloved lusband of Evelyn B. Warters. = Funeral 1928 lat st n. from his late reaidence. K Sunday. December 31. at 2:30 p.m. tives and_friends invited to attend. Inter- ment at Cedar Hill cemetery. 310 WOOD. Fantered ber eternal home December 29, 1922, CELIA M. WOOD. Funeral from James undertaking parlors, 19th and L sta. now., at 5:30 Saturday evening. Burlal In Louisa county, Va. o Fu Memoriam. AESSELL. In_ loving remembrance of my B ther, LOUIS BAESSELL. who de. parted this life twenty-eight years ago today. As the New Year bells were ringing, dear tather. God claimed you as His own: Your memory is as fresh to me today ‘As In the hour you were called home. ING DAUGHTER, MRS. CARO- JREWER. In sad but loving remembrance of B Seer father, WILSON BEEWER, who Qlea “four years ago today, December 31, 1018, i We cannot hear you? loving volee, Your smiles we can: 3 Bnt“l;t a‘- lllllbb:fl:hn.:hfl' mber thee. . We st 8 LOVING OHILDREN. * HIS . Sacred to the memory of our ’Tu?voln‘ll rife and mother. ELIZA F. BROOKS, SGeparted this life three years ago to- ;-.v;o December 31, 1919, at Burke, Va. Gone, but not_ forgotten. HER LOVING HUSBAND AND DAUGHTER. TER. 1In loving remembrance of our CARTENi mother and friend, ELIZA. who entered into peaceful rest December 31, 1916. i hours we once enjoyed, W o "mect the memories still; But_they “orld can_never fil DEVOTED DAUGHTERS, COMORA; DEVOTED ¥l EGLIN. CARTER. In loving remembrance of my sén, PERCY W. CARTER, who departed this life ten years ago today, December 81, 1912. . God, what a weight of sorrow must 1. %he Gonely one,. bear, - The'silent room, the empty bed and the ionely ¥acant chair. hen bis light was brighte O R enea s bopes were best He 'was taken from this world of pain To a home of eternal rest. Some may think I am not lonely, \I'hll:”.thll-t: they “h’::n‘:“hn et ey know my o LihacT sutter all the while. And when the everiag shades are falling And 1 am sitting all alone To my heart there comes & longing, 1 he could only come home. HiA TOVING MOTHER, BLANCEE CAS- e of funeral later. | Saturdas. ! In Memoriam. In sad but loving memory of eus aried: this’ hfe. peten yeurn ‘oo todut, 5" life wever 1 becember 31, 1018, O 50 i our tired hands are now at rest, ourvolce forever stilled: As taother you were the very best © can uever be filied we wee her, none can fell; to call to rest loved wo well. we miinn ler, But God thought best The one we FAMILY. * 0ONEY. In sad but lovis » remembr gur dewr duughier and sister, HELEY McCOY DOONEY, who left us four ye a0 today, December 31, 1918, Tuems Toduy recalls 8 memo das rcalls 8 memory & loved one iaid to rest. who stillremember who loved her besi. e | ~o el AND FATH H i L, MOTH i BROTHER AND XISTEN | HORNING. 1u 1. o) K ren [ dear son. ARCHIBALD B. HORNING, fied four years ugo” today, December 5, Gone, but nat torgotien, Often thra” the lonels uighin When wil Ix fiee from enre * far from sight, memors rings s on wear MOTHER. |:oxlula!; 1:. -X7-1 hut lo\ing remembrance of iooonr denr. durliug mother, EMMA ELIZA- I JOHNSON, departed s Sifn H 0 today, December 31, 19: H mother. ow we eurtl; In ure a hink of you thut son wre happ, 5 of the hlewsed, paiu or sorrow, ternal rest some bright moruin & bape thought In xtore " ve a glorious home in heaven en the toil of life in o'er. MABEL AND VIOLA. * te of Jove u ors of our DWARD 14 . who died Jear azo today, Dece Hop T e day, December 31 “Tis L LOGAN. a 1il it L erisli for -\lnlh £ Ta e glory of ll!l‘l da. ‘ me our Heavenly Fatler EL) 'HER AND FATHER. * MUSSANTE. In loving memory of our darling :1.0::::1!. I‘l’»i’;"‘;]‘;Tl'\A MUSKANTE, who de. e e one year ago, December Most all of the other beautiful today asets, rainbows, . nn and annt, ic mother in all the wide world. Muy she rest i Rrothiers and siut But only ny 1K HE FAMILY. * ilorxlwfi. In ~ad and loving remembrapee | of o dewr soi wnd hrother, CHARLES A S T i 0 lim then, we Tove: 1 memors I me fresh fodus e i tased nway. CATHELR TBROTHER AND 818- g ROBINSON. T sad b of, our dear brother Who departed tisis 1. December 31. 1018, Ty duy brings bac 1 my 3 & sweet memories, 5 memory briugs buck a Deep Within our hearts we cleris Tiugitx of one we. joved R TROTHEL"ANT) SINTER N TAW. SCHOFIELD. Iz loving remembrance of mr dear brotlier. CHARLES F. SCHOFIELD, wiso Paksed away fiteen years ago,. Deeembe 5 o HIS TOVING KiNTER. . STEELE. In sad but loving remembrance «f e grandmothier. MAI A. who passed away sears ago tuday. December 31, 1920, odas our hewrtn are lLeavy, i Our_ thoughts are all of fhee: dear mother and ET A How we love and low we mis thes Nove but God in heaven can see Just when her light was brightest <t when her hapes. were et wa fuken from this worid of pai: a home of eternal roat. i Some way think we are not lonely When at_ times thes wne tn sl - Little do’the koow’ the heartaches Tt e sufter all the Watle, And wien the evening shudes are failing And we are sitcing sl atoner 08 To our Tearis there comes & longing. | 1f our mother could come. home. > HER LOVING CHILDREX. Keep her. Jesus. in Thy keeplog, { Tili 1 reach ~liat shining shore: | Then ob Maxetr. et me Tiave e To love and cherixh evermore. - | NG GEANDDAUGHTER DORTS lost ite brightness, dear grandms. | oo the iy ouwomd " £7H0 And all the comfort that 1 Lave . 11 hope we will meet wome das. 4 HER LOVING GRANDDAUGHTER ETHEL. ! - i i FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ° { JAMES T. RYAN " 317 P§. AVE. B.E. - Model Chapel. Liscols 142 Private Ambulances Livery 1n_Cosssrtion. “Established 1878 Telephone Coi. 7028. THE S. H. HINES ___ Private_Ambulance. | I.& Fpeare €o. | UNDERTAKERS i 1208 H STREET.NW I IO“LLI-I ‘0'". | Miwe . Spexte 408 Wil B Bpeare Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 0341 St N.W. By o | chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 882 Pa. ave. n.w._Tel. call M. 1385. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st_n.e. Phone Lincol: faEmad mepeenc GENERATION ArTER GENERATION 1857 rhorst 1922 'WASHINGTON, D.C, UNDERTAKER i V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. establishment. 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