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NOTED PHYSICIAN DEAD. | WANTS TWO INSPECTORS. CINCINNATI, January 13.—Dr. Wil- fiam Jordan Taylor, widely known physiclan and one of the original twelve members of the' American Roentgen Ray Society, died at his homs here late today. He was forty- elght years of age. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours | - CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2460 1Sth St., Col. 636 . Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5332 Houses—Foundations—Porches—Chimneys—Fences The | woman, District Health Department Will Conduct Tests on Tuesday. District Anything Stone John B. Ginechesi Phone Columbia 10264 health department wants two medical inspectors for the | public schools, one Applications should be flled | with Health Officer Fowler at the Dis- | trict buflding. The examination for the positions will be held by the Civil Service Com- missiorf_at 18th and D streets at 9 ! o'clock Tuesday morning. man and one Hamilton, Jay and Madison contributed to their turbulent times the ear idea of Federalism. So in these days of dem- ocratic degradation d clear voice challenges us to a definite social phil- osophy—Read Herbert Hoover’s American Individualism ‘\’ho sk that may be as important as a battle “One of the few great formulations of Amer- political ~ theors '—New York At all Bookstores, $1.00 | Times. M D. . WOMEN GET PORTION OF ESTATE 'Mrs. Buchner and Mrs. Har- wood Mentioned in Will of Miss Clagett. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICK, Md., January 13.—An estate of $125,000, chiefly in cash and real estate, is disposed of in the will of Miss Rebecca Clagett, adinitted for probate in the local orphans’ court. { Miss Clagett was_one of the five surviv- | ing members of an old Maryland family. Three sisters, Mrs. Sarah A. Talbott, Charles Town, W. Va.; Mrs. Mary A. Bowlus, Toledo, Ohio, and Mrs. Jane Harwood, Washington, and one brother, Thomas Clagett, survive.' The will creates a trust fund of $32,- 000 to carry out the: following bequests: To Mrs. Sarah A. Talbott, sister, Charles Town, W. Va., income from $10.000; to Mrs. Buchner, $3,000 in cash. To Mrs. Mary A. Bowius, Toledo, Ohio, a sister, the income from $10,000 for life. = 5 To a niece, Mrs. Jennie McGill, $4,000 tor life. - To a sister. Mrs. Jane Harwood, Washington, the income of §1,000 for lite, * brother, Jesso C. income from $5,000 for life. To Mrs. Mary A. Bowlus, a niece, the Clagett home here, The remainder of the estale. is given to the Safe Deposit and Trust Company, Baltimore, In trust, to divide the income equally between Mrs.' Mary A. S. Kel- ler, Mrs. Jessie Grove, Grace R. Bo lus and Louise Bowlus. The will contains seven codicils. The first revokes the bequest to Mrs. Har- wood, and in lieu she is given The fifth clause is revoked and $10 is given to Thomas Clagett, and $500 to Cynthia Clugett, when she becomes twenty-one. Another_codicll places $5,000 in trust for Mrs. Sarah A. Talbott and at her death the income is to go to her daugh- ter, Mrs. Rose Buchner of Washington, or life. Clagett, the One of the most Yes, if' vou have Costs or writing to— [REANERENEY] 'HE B AT gl and are willing .to pay the price. hour a day of home study gujded by certified public ac- countants who aré able business men and practical teachers, under a plan that will grip your interest. This Is the Training ‘hich has made some of the best and most highly paid accountants in America—training which raised them from ordinary bookkeepers and clerks to men with incomes from threo thousand to ten thousand dollars or more. EST FAR, DEBT OF 61 TO BE PAID UP IN-BILLS * YOF CONFEDERACY By the Associated Press, * ATLANTA, Ga., Jangary 13.—Abner Lee Squiggins of Worthington, Mass., whose letter to Jefferson Davis, ad- dredséd .as president of the Confed- eracy, and containing a Georgla Con- federate war bond of $500 together with a request that, President Davis pay the amount of the bond and ac- Crued interest, was forwarded yester- terday to Attornkty Gemeral Napler here, ‘will have his request complied with, Attorney Genera! Napier today pre- pared a registered letter to be fgr- warded to Mr. Squiggins—If Mr. Squiggins can be located—which will contain $800 in currency, the amount of the bond and accrued interest. But the currency is Confederate currency. Though the state of Georgia is not bound to redeem her Confederate war bonds, Attorney Geperal Napier de- clared today he had made up his mind that “no citisen of Massachusetts could ever say of Georgia that she al- lowed even the dead ashes of an obll- gatlon to go unredeemed.” DAVIS PROPOSES RIGI Secretary of Labor Declares Living ‘Wage Insufficient for Work- ingmen. ! By the Associated Press, CHICAGO, January 13.—Mental, moral lana physical examination by American officials of all immigrants desiring to come to America before they leave their home shores was favored by Secre- tary of Labor James J. Davis in an address before the Commercial,Club of Chicago here tonight. He sald he favored getting men as needed but was not In favor of admit- ting aliens to take the place of strikers, adding that he supported the bill before Congress providing for the enrollment of all allens and a tax, the receipts to be used In educating liens to American The Secretary of Labor declared him- seif for a saving wage, asserting that a living wage is insufficient. ‘ Consliler at This Time the Most Rapidly Growing | Field of Business promising business flelds at this time is the profession of Higher Accountancy, and on account of its constantly increasing importance it presents the shortest and quickest gains in income. 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Allison, 1213 Four-and-a-Haif st. u.w. ' Ivania ave. Driig Btores, 1842 Tth st. n.w, Associate Drug Stores. 7 G st. n.w. Banks & Burwell, 1200 You st. m.w. W. D. Barnett. Gaithersburg, Md. n.w., cor. Q st, tol, st Sth H. N. Bell, 135 Goun. Elias Bielouss, East Caj ¥ L. Bowrd, 1013 £ S ls'; " 'm‘{ . Bronaugh. [ "+ 3800 mpbell Chase ave 's Pharmecy, tal North Capitol st. cor._bth and G sts. n.w, L. H. Day & Co., 14th and P sts. n.w. H. & Co. Fraiter 3. Deasseo, BT Duncan Pharmacy, 3 . Epps, enzy Evasa Go., Ine 's Pharmacy, . FurT, 1at st and N.J. aves. & M st n.w, 1st and K sta. a.w, ‘cirole. and W sts, now, 1th st. and Pa. ave, s.e. ave. 5w, Assorted Flavors Fraok C, Haines, 14th st. Anacostia. Johin C. Haley, 14th Hall's Pharmacy, 0.w. Healey’s Pharmacy, N, Heonry's Drug- Stors, 1250 George M. Herriott, 818 You st. Hill & Poole, 3260' M Hutton & Hijton, cor. Hyattsville Pharmag Jackson & 5 Efi 61y li,'& 14th r H. Lowis, Eastern ave, and 63rd st. m.e., station. sk col , E. Oa) ERn SIS0 o Joachim, cor. & Jonchim, 2nd st. & Md, ave, n. 3. Holmead pl. Robert L._MoGuire, 9th and You sts. William W. Malove, 401 East cor. 30th anc . and Phlwl:‘. o B Tt Mayo's Phas 12th and esney & mnell, 3499 and P sts. n.w, 48 M st. 5.0, #th and N sts, n.w, Conn. ave. & Porter st. n.w, forth Gy Portland Phas cor. 4th and E. sts. Cepitol and G sts.'n.w. | Fandolgh TR Ee F. R. Richardson, Richardson Pharma Robey’s Pharmacy, Rock Creek Phar. T 22nd and L sts. n.w, Hyattsville, Md, and T sts.'n.w. Mt. Pleasant and Irving 17th end Q sts, n.w. 8 N. . ave, n.w, and L sts. n.w. at, & Mass. ave. n.w. ave. 0w, Soorpe Scholl’s Pharmacy, Servics Phammacy. 1 and 13th sts, st. see. 2nd and E sts. . Capitol st. d P sts. n.w, and X e and L it now. Park. rd. n.w. Monroe itol and B sts, k, & R. L ave, n.w, Florids ave. n. g URER-QUALIT pe * | Pride's Phlmfl:c,y‘r’ 28th and Pywell’s Pharmacy, 11th and K sts. s. Eundorgh Sharmacy. 3901 14ih, w5 rdr::qh; oy N Casital and P sts. Louis Sacks, cor. Md. ave. R, Salb, 6th and X s, v 30 14th st,_and Vermont ave, P sts. n.w. i 14th ‘st. n.w. s, ave. B.w, ., 12th and F sts, sts, Te. 3L sta. now = ‘.:I:c,h:u ith at, n.w . R st. 0w, ve. B.w. . 15th & ¥ sts. 2. cor, 2nd & H sta. e, Rainier, Ma. $0d st. & Pe. ave. s, Rivordalo. Md. cor. Prince and Fairfax sts., s, & Mowoy, S6h and M sta. now. th and I sts. s.e. 1921 Pa. a. ave,, §th & K sts, C. G. BESANT, Wash. l? 20 Eighth St. S.E. Wwho was bel; 1 5 TEST FOR IMMIGRANTS | tributine. o tne o trled tor con- GRLECDVERING FROM POSON 0SE Witness Against Man in Alex- andria Court 9.Be Sent to Richmond Home. Special Dispateh to The Star, ALEXANDRIA, Va., January-13.— Miss Mary Lewis, sixteen yeafs old, Who &wallowed geveral poison tab- lets while in the detention room at police headquarters shortly after noon #oday, is rapidly regovering from the gffects of the poison, it was stated at the Alexandrig Hospital tonight. She will be able to.leave the insti- tution in a short time, it was added. Miss Lewls and a frignd, Margaret Grace Reed, also sixteen years of age, were witnesses in the case of Alvin Waters, two girls. Shortly after polson the the tablets Miss Lewis took the Police were informed that were feceived by the girls | in the detention room by means of a | B string, which had been lowered t small boy. While this was belng eln:: vestigated, Leslie Ale, eleven years old, walked into the police atation and told t officers that the girls had ' dropped a note for him out of the! second floor window. He ®arried it to | @ drug store and received a package, he sald. Returning, he met another boy and the two had the girls drop down the string onto which was tied | the package, the poiice were told. | After Leslie had told his story, hc Wwas permitted to leave the etation. Waters Sentenced. The Reed girl told the police she took the package, but being the first Wwitness to testify against Waters, turned the poison over to Miss Lewis, fearing she might be searched when she entered the courtroom. Three- quarters of an hour later several men standing near the detention room were attracted by the Lewis girl's groans. She was immediately taken to_the hospital. 1 Justice Duvail announced he would sentence Waters to sixty days in jail and would impose a fine of $100 on the charge of contributing to the de- linquency of the girls, - He also an- nounced he would hold Waters for the action of the grand jury on a charge of violating the provisions of the state prohibition law. His bond was fixed at $1.000, the sum of 3500 being for each case. He had not fur- nished bail early tonight and was committed to jail. The two girls are to be sent to a state home in Richmond, it was an- nounced. Arrangements for their transfer arc in the hands of Mrs. T. Clifton Howard, probation officer. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department o the last twelre’ hours: Henry and Margaret J. Eisuer, glrl Raymond E. sd Mary M. Dement, gir John D. and Ellen Kelliler, boy. John J. and Barbara Donohue, Firl. Richard A. and Marion L. Shew. girl Christophier D. and Mars J. Bartelmes, boy. Thomas and Bessie M. Perone, boy. William A. and Mary E. Riley. girl. Samuel _snd Fannie Sperling, gifl. James F. and Theresa Anderson, girl. Edward and Rena B. Wheeler, Jr. boy. John W. and Hilda M. Morgal, boy. Henry A, and Libbie M. Gisscoe, boy. Wallace and Minnle Pladts, girl. Upton W. and Ida V. Riley, girl Frederick R. and Margaret Sanderson, girl. John C. and Bessie A. Dallas, girl James and Grace Brown, boy. George and Lena Kirkiand, girl. Charles and Erie Frye, bo H Hampton and Coral Gaskius, boy. Reginnld and Arietta_ Proctor, girl. (Willisa V. and Marguéeite 3. McPherson, il Fredward and Kate L. Welcher, boy. Maurice J. and Mary E. Gordon, girl. Mones snd Nellle L. Giibert, girl, Julian and Ada Wiikerson, twin boys. Willism and Martha_Manson, boy. H. B. and Maria Gray, boy. Aloysius and Liliie K. Butler, bor. Leander snd Bessie Douglass, girl H Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been recorted to the heaith department in the last twelve hours: John Bordon, €8, Gallinger Hospit: Abigail A. McAllister, 83, 825 Ind. ave. n.w. Willlam Lanning Hart, 63, 1319 Irving w. William J. Belcher, 72, 940 22d st. n.w. Lesta Lowry, 85, George Washiogton Hos- pital. John Schickler, 63, Natlonal Homeopathlc Hospital, Elizabeth Louise Cadett. 68, Sibley Hospital. Robert Logan Wright. %, 1929 Pa. ave. n.w. Helen M. Noonan, 10 months, 136215 Po- tomac ave. we. 2nd Dessle T. Dallas, Infant of John C. 1 day, Garfleid Hospital. Mary Washingto: . Emergency. Hospital. George Stacey Stephens, 21, 824 4th Sarah Coleman, 42, Freedmen's Hospita Estelle Simms, 23, Freedmen's Hospltal. George Washington, 3, Providence Hospital. Lavenfa Hawkins, 5 months, 253 17th st, s.e. Mary Lee, 20 days, 64 Myrtle st. ne. ARRIVE ON THE PARIS. NEW YORK, January 13.—Baron and Baroness R. D'Erlanger arrived today on the steamship Parls, which brought 624 passengers from Havre. Other passengers on the Paris in- cluded Fritz Kreisler, violinist, and Bayard Dodge, president of the Amer- ican College of Beirut, Syria. FOUND. COLLIE DOG, male. 1445 Milford road, Brightwood, D. O. DOG—Brown bull, female. .. _Col. 8456-J. WRIST WATCH—Two weeks ago. lor n.w. 3116 Park place 1410 Tay- Tay- LOST. P tent leather, lost at Woodward & Loth $20 reward for return. North 15 BRACELET—In or between National Theater and 12th and F sts. Liberal reward. Phone North 10147, . COLLIE—Snort-haired, brown; “‘Trixie,”” name plate reads, 2507 Wisconsin ave. Return to 1747 E st._Good reward. 14e DOG—RBeagle, white, black and tan; scar over eye. Liberal rewa: North 49870, . EARDROP—Jet. four * s, set in goid Ali- gree: Hamilton Hotel, Wednesday afternoon, or on 14th st. bet. K and Girard; reward. 804 Falkstone Courts ¢ EARRING—Sapphire drop, in vieinit: Paradis. Phone Col. 182, sl EARRING, jade snd pearl; reward, Box 97-M, ‘Star office. GLASSES, brown tortoise sheil. Col. 18923, = S ue GOLD KEY, Wanging from small brooch, on which §s word Wellesley. Reward. Address fllu Wood, Wellesley College, Wellesley, 5. . HANDBAG PURSE—Lady's, brown plush; at s ‘Theater. January 11. Finder will re- ceive a_very liberal reward and no questions ed if returned to L. B. Metealf, 1328 Col. 14% KEYFOLD, brown leather, Womewhers in city Thursday; nume. A. B. Mucpherson, inside. Phone North 10000, Apt. 754. . MONEY—Sum in bills, folded lofilher. b&vo— cational student. Rewsrd. Phone N. 2881-W. * NECKLACE—Antique silver fligree, Wednes. day_evening at City Club, Willard' Hotel or in taxicab. 1727 K st. m.w.: reward. 14* PEARLS, string of, left 1512 Allison st. to I5th and'F sta. .w. via bus line. Cail Adame PILLOWCASES—One pair, with embroldered initisl W, on Fla. ave. navy yard ear, Friday evening. .Call Lincoln 7446 or return to 401 3 st ne. : PIN—Cameo, with gold wreath, one pearl, Fri- day. Reward. Phone Col. 1578, Address Warher o PIN, gold, clear Dlue stone West 2139, 804 21st st. Reward, UMBRELLA—Brown silk, with amber handie; left on Cleveland Park car evening of Jan. 9. Reward. 820 Varnum_st. n.w. 14 WATCH CHARM, goid; a-mflvfiwo. G. N. 4 monogram W. 0. W. and two picture fnslae, on Wednesdsy. ~ Return; 1beral re. ward. 131 11th s.e. WRIST, WATCH, goid, fteen-jewsl Bigin: in- Is H. 8..G.; black wrist strap: durin Tt weeks. Call North 1380, -Reward." 15 $25—Between 10th and_Sunderland- place ami emastiont aver B, e Einder theses ror surn to Miss Madeira’s School, Reward, - BAG | Address. 15% | RICHTER. THE WEATHER strict of Columbia dnd Maryland —Increasing cloudiness and warmer, followed by rain -today; ‘tomorrow fair; fresh southerly winds. Virginia—Increasing cloudiness and warmer, fallowed by rain today; to- morrow fair; fresh southerly winds, Records for Twenty-Two Hours, Temperature—Midnight, 35; 2 a.m., 34; 4 am, 38 6 am, 33; 8 am, 30; 10'a.m., 33; 12 noon, 36; 2 p.m., 87; 4 p.m., 38; 6 p.m., 37; § p.m,, 83; 30. “Highest, 39.1; lowest, 30.4. Relative humidity—8 a.m, 51 per cent; 2 p.m., 36 per cent; 8 p.m., 67 per cent. . Rainfall (8 p.m. to 8 p.m.), none, Hours of sunshine, 8. Per cent of possibie sunshine, 85. “Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 12:09 pn,; high tide, 5:40 a.m. and §:09 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 12:51 a.m. and 1:08 p.m.; high tide, 6:47 a.m. and 7:03 m. 0 p.m.,, The Sun and Moon. _ Today—Sun rose 7:26 a.m.; sun sets 5:08 p.m. — Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:26 4. sets, 5:09 p.m. Moon rises 4:55 a.m.; sets 3:13 p.m. Automoblle iamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather In Various Citles. 3 —Temperature.—, Precip- Sax iin - ltation. Sat.8pm. 5 . Spm. 'S pm. 1507, 8 52 sun fat Fri urday. o rdny. nigh 54 30 58 36 30 & Asbury Park, Asheville, N! Ruffalo, N, ¥ hicago, TiL...... Cincfonati, Ohio. Cheyenne. Wro. Cleveland, Oiio. Davenport, Tow Denver, Col... Des Moines, Tows Detroit, Mich Duluth. Minn. El Paso, Te: Galveston, T ! Fl Kansas City, M Little Rock, 'Ark. Lo Angeles, Calif.. Louisville, Ky. Marquette, Mich. Memphls, ‘Tean, Miami, Fla.......... obile, Al i ew Orleans, La.... New York, N. Y.... North Platte, Neb... Omaha, Neb......... Philadélphis, Pa.... Phoenix, Aris.. Pittaburgh, Pa. Portland, Me.. Portland, Ore........ 8. Lake ity Ttah, 8t. Louts, Mo. St. Paul, Minn an Antonio, Tex... an Diego. Calif.:'. Tampa, Fia Toledo. © Cards of Thanks. | BROWN. We wish to fiank our friends for| their sympathy and floral tribuies &t the | funeral of our deceased. MEDORA BROWN, HER DAUGHTER AND FAMILY. ¢ BUTLER. We with to extend our sincere thanks and heartfelt appreciation to rel atives and friends for their kindness, sym- pathy and besutiful floral tributes rendered during the fllnfl!l\r.gncll;-l!‘h‘_;{‘?;{r darling baby, JAMES SAN LER. s THE FAMILY. CLARKSON. We wish to extend our sincere hanks and heartfelt appreciation to the reiatives, Bookbimders' Union, Local. 4, and friends for their kindnesy, sympathy and Beautiral foral tribuer ot the denth of our most beloved one, ST TARRSS! FERNALD, We wish to_extend our sincere thanks and hieartfelt appreciation to our rela- tives, friends and neighbors for the kind- * ness, sympathy and beautiful foral tributes Tendered in our recent bereurement. the death of our celoved NELLIE FRANCIS. DR, (= 1. FERNALD AND FAMILY, B. F. FERNALD, F. M. FERNALD. HAYNIE, We wish to extend our sincere thauks and beartfelt appreciation to our zelatives and many friends for sympathy ind beautiful floral tributes at the death of our dear beloved son and brother, WILLARD H. HAYNIE. FAMILY. * JORDAN. We extend %o relatives and friends of our beloved son our sincere appreciation for the sympathy and floral tributes sent us in our Lereavement. MR. AND MRS. T. M. JORDAN. * 1 extend my singere thanks and appreciation to relatives and friends for sympathy and floral tributes during the iil- ness and death of my beloved busband, ERNEST W. RICHTER. HIS WIFE, HARRIET B. RICHTER. * SANDERS. We wish to express. our sipcere thanks and sppreciation to our friends and his associates of the Security Storage Com- pany for their kindness, sympathy and beau- tiful floral tribntes at the death of our be- loved one. JOHN D. SANDERS. MRS. JOHN D. SANDERS AND DAUGH- TERS. . WETZLER. 1 extend my sincers tharks and appreciation to_relatives and friends for sympathy and floral tributes at the dea of my beloved husband. MARY L. WETZLER. ® . Deaths. BENNETT. Thursdas, January 11, 1923. at Providence Hospital, JOHN 1., beloved hus- band of Elizabeth Bennett. Funeral on Mon- day, Janusry froni Clements' funeral parlors at 8:30 a.m., thence to 8t. Stephen's Church, where mass will be said at 9 o'clock. {Alexandria, Va., papers please copy.) * BURNS, Friday, Japuary 12, 1923, at Provi- dence Hospital. NELLIE 8. BURN beloved daughter of the late John and Mary E. Burns. Services will be held at her lats residence, 115 East Capitol st., Monda January 15, at 10 a.m. Interment (private) n Rock Creek cemetery. BUTLER. January 13, 1828, at 3:30 am JOHN BUTLER, beloved husband of Ells: betls Rutler. Funeral from New Bethel Ba tist Church, 9th and S sts. n.w,, Tuesds January 18, at 1 o'clock p.m. He leaves mourn their loss & wife, oze &lster, a daugi- ter-in-law and host of relatives l.5nd triends. . Saturday. O at s rendence, 1012 H st £ iusband of Mary 0. and son Hobert S. and Elizabeth R. Chew. of funeral later. COLLINS. Suddeniy, Friday, .Janvary 12, 1923, at 2:20 a.m., at her residence, 1112 Gt st. w.w., JULIA ROSE (nee Long), be- 1oved wife of John C. Collins. Funeral from Ter late residence Mondsy, January 15, at 8:30 a.m.. thence 1o St. Dominic's Church. where high requiem mass will be said at$ orclock for the Tepose of her soul. Relatives 2nd’ friends invited to attend. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. Tas CRUMP. Saturdsy, January 13, 1923, at 1:35 am., at her residence 1516 Vee 8t. s.e.. SARAH FLOBENCE (nee Naylor), beloved wife of Charles W. Crump, Funeral from her late residence Tuesday, January 16, at 8:30 a.m., thence to St. Teresa's Church, where requiem high mass will be offered for the repose of her soul at 9 o'clock. (Prince Georges county papers please copy.) 14 DOHERTY. Friday, January 12, 1923, ANNIE M., daughter of the late Joseph and Bridget Doherty, and sister of Joun and Kate Do- herty. "~ Funeral from her late residence, the Augusta, 1151 New Jersey ave. n.w., Mon. day morniug, January 15, at.8:30, ‘thence to 8t. Aloysius’ Church, where mass will be sung at 9 a.m. for ‘the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. LINGER. . Departed .this lifo Saturday. Jan- vary 18, 1623, at 4 p.m., FREDERICK C. LINGER. , Funeral from his lato residence, 1822 y_it. s.e., Monday, January 15, at % p.m. Interment st Qlenwood cemetery. MERCHANT. January 13, 1923, in New York, Dr.. FRANCIS \D. MERCHANT, formerly of 1928, at 11 HOBERT the late Notice January 13, | BATTLE, . Washington, D. C., in the 57th year of his age. 3 15° MGLINCY. Depsrted this life January 13, 1023, BETTIE M McGLINCY, In the 80th ear of her age. Remains cin be scen at fler Iate residence, 818 Enst Capltol at. Fu- neral service at_ Shepherdstown, W. Va., Monday, January 15. . McMURRAY, Friday, Junuary 12, 1923, at 11:25 a.m., at his residence, the Asiley Apartment,’ 18th and V sts. n.w., BOBERT MCMURRAY, beloved husband of Corinne McMurray. Funeral from bis late residence, the Ashley Apartment, on Monday, January 16, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited to' attend. Interment private. 140 MONTOYA. Suddenly, Saturday, January 13, 1923, at his residence, 1449 Fairmont s n.w.. Bepresentative 'NESTOR MONTOY. of New Mexico. Remains are resting at Zur- horst _funeral parlors, 301 Esst Capitol st Interment at Albnquergue, N. Mex. MUNDELL. Friday, Jappecy, 12, 1288, at 1:20 L by oA 45 Mot yiew Din Anscostls, CATHERINE E. wife of Benjamin M. Mundell. | Requiem ma: Monday, January 15, 9:30 wm., at Bt Theresa's Catholle Church, Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. i 14 BEDMOND. _Saturday, January 13, 1928, at her residence, 2018 15th st. n.w., ELIZA- BETH A., dsughter of the late James and Elfsabeth Redmond. Funersl Tuesday, Jan- vary 16, st 9 a.m. Requiem high mass at §t, Paul's Romsn Cathol'c Church. Inter- mént at Mount Olivet cemetery. 15¢ On Friday, January 12, 1023, at 2:10 p.m., JOHN, beloved husband of Kath- erine Schickler. 'Funeral from his late resi- dence, 3338 Georgia ave. n.w., oo Monday, January 15, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Tnterment HIN cemeterr. Deaths. W, Departél this lite Fridey, Jamuary , 1023, at 1 o at bt restdsuce, 1288 OtK st. n. D SHAW. beloved wife of Jumes Shaw: devoted mother of Albert’ and Edward Shaw. Bhe leaves fo mourn_their loss three sisters and two brothers, Funeral from her late residence 3onduy morning, January 17, at 10 a.in. Relatives and friends invited (o attend. 14 SPEER. Friday, January 12, 1928, at her residence, Langley, Va.. SUSAN VIRGINIA BPEER. beloved wife of Dr. J. P. Speer. Funeral services at the above addréss Sun: duy, Junuary 14, at 2 pm. Relatives aud friends invited. Interment private. 14% January 18, 1923, at VICTORIA ELiZA-{ ow o Rev. Charles 8. Stanton. services and interment will take Harrisonburg, V& STEWART. Departed this life after a short lliness, Wednesday, January 10, 1928, at 11 o'clock p.m., at Wi _residence, 722’ Castle place n.e., FRANK 0.-STEWART, beloved husband of Trelia Stewart, loving brother of Ella Harris, Amelia Pope, Saphronia Grifin, John 1., Wiiliams and Theophilue Stewart. Fungral’ Sunday, Junsary 14, from Contes A. M. B. Ziou Church, Burrville, D. C., at 1 o'clock pm. Relatives and, friends are fnvited to attend. 14° TAYLOE. At Denver, Colo., January 18, 1928, IMOGEN I. TAYLOE, daughter of Col. Ed- ward Poinsette and Louisa Carr Tayloe. * TOZZOLO. Departed this life Saturday, Jan- nary 18, 1928, at 8:30 a.m., at his residence, 3002 “Georgia uve. m.w., VINCENT TOZ Z0L0, beloved husband of Lucy Tozolo. Fu- eral ‘services at Holy Rosary Ghurch, Boo- day morning at @ o'clock. WOOD. Departed this lite Saturday, January 18, 1023, at 7:05 a.m., at her residence, 114 ist st n.w., GEORGIA BURGESS WOOD, devoted wife of John H. Wood and loving mother of J. Clinton and G. Beatrice Jucobs. Funeral Wednesday. Japuary 17, at 13 o'clock, at Miles Memorial Church, 84 st Dbetween L and New York ave. n.w. Oasket will not be opened in church. We_tried so hard to save mother, The one We could not keep: God came and’ gently took her, And" Sweetly she fenl acleep. In Memoriam. in sad and loving remembrance of our dear mother, JOSEPHINE BATTLE, who departed this life ten years ago tod Junuars 14, 1913, und father, PAUL BAT- TLE, January 4, 1914, No_matter how heavy our loss is, No matter how great our despair; Doesn't heaven seem nearer and brighter THEIR SON JESSE A. AND CARRIE BATTLE. BEAVERS. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear Lusband end loving father, WIL- LIAM H. BEAVERS, who departed this life four years ago today. January 14, 1919. HIS LOVING WIFE AND DAUGHTERS. * CATTS. 1In loving ‘remembrance of my dear sister. JENNIE M. CATTS, who departed thie lite three years ago Friday, January 12. 2. , Today recalls the memories Of a loved one gone to rest, And the ones who are thinking of her Are the ones who loved her best. HEE LOV BROTHER, HARRY L. SHUGHRU . In loving remembrance of our dear wife and mother, JENNIE M. CATTS, who departed this life three years ago Friday, January 12, 1920. 1o our hearts your memory lingers Tenderly, fond and true; There is uot a day, dear one, That we do not think of you. HER DEVOTED HUSBAND. AND CHIL- DRES. £ CRUSOE. the memory of our devoted mother, GEOR- GIANNA DOCKETT CRUSOE, who departed this life two years ago foday today, January 14, 1921, and father, JAMES H. CRUSOE, Wiio died September 29, 1913 LOVING ~DAUGHTERS, WILHBLMINA WATSON AND DAISY QUEEN. DAVIS. In loving memory of onr dear som aud brother, Dr. GEORGB W. DAVIS, who departed this life nine years ago today, Jea- uary 14, 1914. How we miss the welcome footstep Of the one we loved so dear; Oft we listen for his coming, Feeling sure that George is near. No one knows the silent heartaches. Only those who have lost can teil Of the grief that is borne in silence, For our brother, we loved 8o well. THE FAMILY. DEAX. Tn sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, DORA VIRGINIA, who de- purted this lite one yéar ago todey, Janusry You won a crown of patlesce, Through the years you struggled on: Those hands that rest forever Are the hands that made our ho Day by day I grow more lonesome, Lonesome a5 the moments fly. Often L find myself wondering, Wondering why my mothier died. SON HOWELL. God has claimed my darling mother, Took the one 1 loved so dear: To_fll her place there Is no other, Yet I know she did her share. Evers day brings back sweet memorles, Every memoty brings hack . tes Deep within my heart I cherish “Thoughta of one T loved so dear. DATUGHTER LILLIAN. Gone, but ot forgotten. 4 HELEN DREEAR. Tn sad and loving remembrance of THOMAS HORACE DREEAR, devoted hus- band of the late Emma Dreesr, who departed Tils life eleven years ugo today, January 14, 1912, Some may think we are not lonely, When at-times they see us smile, itfle do they know the heartaches That we suffer all the while. And when the evening shades are falling And we are sitting a1l alone, To our hearts there comes & longing. 1f our father could only come homa. HIS CHILDREN. FLEET. In loving remembrance of our dear father, JOHN NELSON FLEET, who de- pacted thie life four sears ags, Jamuers 13, 1019, Gone, but not forgotten. Just when his light was brightest, Just when his hopes were best. He was taken from this world of pain To a home of eternal rest. LOVING DAUGHTERS, MILDRED AND ELEANORA FLEET. . GAFFANY. In loving remembrance of our dear father and hushand, WILLIAM T. GAFFANY, who departed this life four years ugo ‘today, Japuary 14, 1919, Peaceful be thy rest, dear Will, 1¢ is sweet to breathe thy name: In life we loved thee dearly, In dcath we do the same. HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HAWEES, In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. LECY HAWKES, one of the founders of Mt, Zezreel Baptist Church, o departed. thls lite one year 850, January Sleep on, dear mothgr, your labor is o'er; Your loving hands shall toll no more. A"faithfal mother. both true and kind: A Detter mother e cannot find. HER SONS AND DAUGHTERS. * JOUVENAL. In loving remembrance of my beloved husband, ALOYSIUS G. JOUVENAL, Who_died thirteen years ago today, Jauuary 14, 1910. Gone, but never to be forgotten. HIS WIFE, KATHERINE G. JOGVENAL. ELEIN. 1o sad but loving remembrance of my dear devoted wite, ALICE KLEIN, who departed this life four years ago toduy, Jan- uazy 14, 1910, " Today my heart 1 heavy, My thoughts are all of thee. How T love and bow I miss thec Nome but God in heaven can see. Just when her light was brightest, Just when her hopes were best, She was taken from this world of pala To s home of eternal rest. No one knolys the silent heartachs Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in eilence For_the one T loved so well. HER _DEVOTED HUSBAND, WILLIAM KLEIN. : KLINE, COX. In sad but loving remem- brance of my dear sister and brother, ALIOE R. KLINE and GEORGE T. COX, Brother left us hirteen years ago, Getober 14, 1910 sister four years ago today, January 14, 1919 ome time my eves will see s 1 loved so weli: Some day their bands will clasp in mine ‘And never say farewell. LOVING BROTHER OLEM. * KREMER. In loving remembrance of our dear wife, mother and grandmother, MARIE LOUISE JOSEPHINE KREMER, who died one year ago today, January 14, 1822, Anni- versary mass at St. Rita's Chureh, Mount s, Va. “May her soul rest in peace.” In_otr hearts your memory lingers, Tenderly, fond and true, There is not & day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. THE FAMILY. * LIPE. In s2d and loving remembrance of our dear daughter, MARIE LIPE, who departed {his lite"tive years ago today, Jamuary 4, 8 - You are not forgotten, Marle, dear, Nor ever will you be, ¥or as loug as.life lasts, We will always think of thee. Some day, some time our e The face we love so we Some day her hand will ¢l flo’m farewell. . DEVOTED MOTHER AND F! AND ALBERT BAUMAN RAINIER. LYON. . In loving memory of our dear father, JACOB LYON. who died January 12, 1917, HIS DEVOTED CHILDREN. PAYNE. Sacred to the memory of darling sister, MARTHA PAYNE, who left me three years ‘ago today, January 14, 1920, meeting With mother aud father, who had gone on before. A precious oné frow me hus gose, voice 1 loved is stilled; A chair s vacant in my home Which never can be filled. No_one knows the silent heartaches: Only those who have lost can teli Of_the grief that is borne in silence ¥or the one I loved 8o well. 1OVING SISTER, ELIAZBETH \THER, IDA OF MOUNT | RoBERTS, A _tribute of love and respect to! ROBERTS. [y loving remen an e 1§ deat ottt MAGHIE IO BETIE: o @ne year ago today, January 14, 19 o my heart your memory lingt pSeetly. tenderly. fond and Theoe is not day, dear mothbr, That 1 o not think of you HER LOVING.SOS. * - In losing remembrance of sunt, MAGGIE C. ROBERTS, who pusked 45 ome year ugg today, Jaugary 14, 1622 Every day brings back sweet memories, DEYery memory briugs buck tears: Deep within my eare 1 cherisl onglilx of oue 1 loved spideac. HER NIECE. MYRTLE E. %?s’flf—.:.x.. = ROBINSON, In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife and taothr, T ROBINKON. who_ departeq thid s years ago foday, Janiiary 4, 1620, ar is the grave wiie: Dot (Frave wiiere our dear wite & weet ls the memory that new 3 Hoses may wither, Teatcs fade and die Thiough others forget you, never shail we. DEVOTED L HUSHANDY® FEYTON ERE, FANNIE 18 MILDRED. e BOBINSON. In sad but_loving remembrau Of my dear wister. LUCINDA ROBINSC who depurted this 1if cars uago tods January 14, 1920, Thou art gone, bt not Fresh my love will ever e, For ax lo thinre is memors 1 wil + think of thee DEVOTED SISTER, MARY E. COLEMAN. * SCHOTT. In loving remembrance of ur ugo today, January 14. 1921 Keep her, Jesus, Thy keeping You are gone. but not fe rgotten, Fresh our love wi three Nby K of thie MOTHER RANDMOTHIR CoLE | FATHER 8CHOTT | sexorT. In sad and 0 e Tth yeur of her uge, How e miss: the welco 5 for her com that shie is near HER ONLY AUNT AND UNCLE, GUERITE AND ROBERT ENGLINH Forget her? No: I never wil I ioved her then, T love her still: Shie went awas: it mas il TER ONLY COUSIN. HARRY COLE I LISH. iie SHELTON. In memors of our darliug dau ter, WILHELMINA (nee Waters), wio de parted this life e vears ugo, Juouary 14 1615 Sleep o gotten, MAR- . you are ot for r be, for as long aw Tife Tasts yon v ays be kept in mind Site met her Savior on the strand, ‘When Jesus took her by the han Alone?” Ob. no, she is not alore, For Jesus claims her as his_own. { FATHER AND LONELY MOTHER. SBHELTON. In memory of our darling siste WILHELMINA (nee Waters), who left us five years ago todar, Junuars 14, 1618 Each day, each hour, love's nesrest ti The hand of death muy sever: And they who live and love the best Fate oft divides foreve: And kindly is the lesson given, Then dry the falling tear: They came tfo rajse our Learts to heaver They g0 to call ns there BESSIE AND NICK AND BABY GEORG SHELTON. Sacred to the memory of my ling sicter. WILIIELMINA SE ‘Waters), who departed this life #go today, January 14, 1915, We meurn for you, dear mof But not with outward sho For the heart that mourns sincerely, Mouras.sileatly and low. ANNIE. * In ssd buf loving remem brance of our dear lushand and loving father, WILLIAM D. STEPHENSON, who entered into_regt two years ago fodar Jaunary 14, 1621 Today reealls sad memories Of s loved one gone to rest. And the ones who are thinking of hin Are the ones who loved him hest, In my heart Sour memory linger Toving, fond and true. There {5 not & day, dear William, That 1 do not ink of you. HIS DEVOTED WIF Our hearts today are vers hears, Our thoughte ate a1l of thee: How we loved and how we missed thee None but God in leaven can sce. HIS LOVING SON AND DAUGHTER, * STEWART. 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