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- _.THE. EVENI'NG- - BTAR, -WASHINGTON, -D. 0, ‘THUI'QSDA-Y, JANUARY 25, 1923. ey DEATH TAKES WIFE. | THE HUB - More Value-Giving That Is Bringing Hosts of People January Clearance Sale Savings of 10 to 409! - . HERE isn’t much else to say (nét much more need be said) about this sort of a sale. The character of the Furniture is well known; the reductions are genuine and made from low regular prices; the resulting values are so pronounced they do their own talking—convincingly—and people come in large numbers Cash or Credit-'-Tl}ese Prices are the Same Mahogany Finish Morris Chair Cushion seat and back covered in imitation Spanish leather. Re- duced to 4-Pc. Mahogany Tudor Dining Suite 51697 Credit Terms A popular suite in mahogany, handsome Tudor de- sign, guaranteed construction and finish. Consists of a large mirror-back buffet, new oblong table, inclosed server and china cabinet. The regular price of this ar- tistic suite is $240.75. Reduced in the January sale to Aluminum Coffee Percalator $295 American Walnut 4-Piece Bedroom Suite 521 Liberal Credit Terms _ This magnificent bedroom suite is really one of the “Show Suites” of our stock. Constructed of American walnut, Queen Anne Period. Consisting of full vanity, chifforette, bow bed and large dresser with plate mirror. - Other Bedroom Suites 10 to 334 Per Cent OFF Liberal Credit Extended to All shown) $129:75 Use Your Credit Our stock of living room suites is second to none in Washington —and right now vou are given an opportunity to’ buy the best at a tremendous saving in price Suite picture is of mahogany —cane back, 10ose cushion se two pillows and bolster roll. foot settee, armchair and roc to match. Regular price, $195.75. 3-Piece White Enamel Bed ‘Outfit Including Spring and Mattress 152 e~ ——zm==@ All Library o 2 Tables Reduced Oval top mahogany fin- ish library table, with shaped column base similar to illustration. $24.75 value. $16:2 Semi-Lite Cut Glass Celery Tray A dainty patterned celery tray of extra large size. 1 49 $1 {B87ZEBRRRERERNL AL ] R Continuous Post White Enamel Bed, spring and reversible mattress For clearance, reduced to...... -l t OF HOUSE CHAPLAIN Dr. Montgomery Called Home %! From Philadelphia by Sud- den Outcome of lliness. S. MONTGOMERY. uma Jane Montgomery, wife - Dr. James Shera Montgomery, ary Methodist Church, h street and Columbia road, and chaplain of the United States House of Represengatives, aged fifty-five vears, died suddenly yesterday at the family home, 1731 Columbia road. Mrs. Montgomery had been ill some but her condition was not such #s to cause’fear of her death. Dr. Montgomery, the day before, had gone to Philadelphia to fill a professional engagement, and while speaking he a telegram notifying him of the sudden death of I . He left for Waushington on the next train, Funeral Services Saturday. Funeral services will be held at Methodist Church Saturday ' 20 o'clock. The body the church and from noon Satur- . the funeral serv- f an hour after Bishop McDow- Dr. Edwards, ‘ Rev. Dr. Wilfley ill conduct the services both at the urch and grave in Rock Creek The pallbearers have not en named, but will be made up of onal friends of the family and | irom the clergy and official body of the church, A Mrs. Montgomery before her mar- £e to Dr. Montgomery, thirty-five ars ago. was Miss Emma Jane Shortle of Frankfort, Ind. The family have been residents of Washington ears. Mrs. Montgomery took e part in church work and Widely known, not only among hose of her own denomination, but f others. She was a woman of mag- netic influence and beloved by all who knes She is survived by her hushand and two sons, James Shera { Montgome Jr., and Willia e y Montgomery, Sl MRS, SHLER SUCCUNBS AFTER BREF L0ESS Mrs.-Alice Maude Thaddeus K. Sailer. died yesterday at the family residence, 1477 Columbia iroad northwest, after a short illness. She was seventy-seven years old, and had made her home in this city since 1870. Funeral services will be held t the family residence Friday after- noon at 2 o'cloek, Rev. Dr. George F. y. rector of St. Stephen, Epis- Church, officlating. Burfal will Rock Creek cemetery. Sailer before her ynarriage in was Miss Alice Maude Pine, a ughter of Capt. William S. Pine of In her younger life in active in chureh and Her husband, who d in 1900, for many years was chlef slerk of the bureau of ordnance-of the War Department. Mr. Sailer took a deep interest in amateur and profes- ional theatricals, and was personally acquainted with all of the stars of the stage who appeared in Washington at the time, among them Booth, McCul- lough. Forest, Mary Anderson. Lotta, Lillian Russell and others. About a vear ago the Rambler in The Sunday tar printed an extended story remi- niscent of the old-time actors and I actresses of the period just after the { close of the civil war and up to and including the eighties. in which Mr. Sailer figured as a prominent charac- ter. Mrs. Sailer is survived by a son and daughter of, thi H. K. H Sailer and Mrs. G. Warfleid Simpson. received s wi mencing ket Is clos assisted by v. Dr. Shann Sailer, widow of AT 160 Finder may by jdentifyinz SLED- same left, brown, near 1ith AUTOMOBILE GLOV — br. W' 3. Eizey, Revward. ADGE—Relief committee, with the palm of aud on it. Please returs to 1116 19th n.w. iray. male (Persian), nearly full Liberal reward returned fo 15 =g s week . ago, yellow collie, 4 white breast and black tip on tail. Re- 050 1 w. Tel. West 1810, 25% DOG—A paws, w ward. DO back: farge, overgrown Alredale; dark gray roward 1 th “Chow 641 Conn. | ave. Py SETTERLosi, DIack and white; female: ke: & pet. $100 reward. Col. 3307. 30* DRAWING SET—On _Georgia ave. Finder please_return to Edward Sheehy, 2452 Georgla ave. Reward. BOB. gold, lost between Agriculture and 7th and Pa. ave. n.w.; reward. 2007 | COWER HALI v near 20th and G. G m pen Tost Wednes. Reward it returneg to EARRING—Blue ball, Tuesday afternocon in or near Poli's. pink ball earring Saturday on nnecticut avenue, between M and Dupont rele. Reward. 405 St. Nicholas apt. Phone V. Marked on_outside,, $42; inside, $20-bill and one new ‘$10-bill. ~ Please re- turn to Mrs. M. T. Baunister, 610 E et. n.w. Reward. HOUND bulld. sear over ey: £33 information. North 4970. PIN, gold, erescont, with flower spray and smail dianiond; valued as gift of deccased par- ent; Monday evening either in hall at 1ith and Kenyon sts. n.w. or between there and 13th and Oak sts. Reward if returned to 3463 14th 8%, n.w. or phone Col. 1190. > 26 PURSE—Containing about $27 and paychology membership eard. - 1208 K. Capitol st. Lin. coln 2091. Reward. - . TRUST NOTE, cauceled, signed Jefiery; want- cd_as receipt; downtown PFriday. . Reward for Teinrn to 5800 12th st. n.e TMBRELLA, green silk, with amber and biack handle, Satirday night on Takoma' car, be- tween ‘9th st. and end of line. . Returs 802 Kennedy st. n.w. TUMBRELLA—] handle, on Mt 2 p.m. Jan._15. Tox 834-P, St WRIST WATCH, A monogram on back, C. L. H.; lest: January 24; * Georgetown car; 10:10; a.m.; liberal re- wara! Return to 1015 East Cap. st Linc. 3201, WRIST WATCH, lady’s gold, Initials E. L. K.; liberal reward. Finder please notify Mrs. Dy, 827 200 st. n.0, phoke Linc, SSIL, "8 nale, January 12; stocky reward for return_or ST eather st agats Pleasaut car going south, about iiovard o rours. - Adgrees 3 onal _shaf i l | BAYLISS, Members of Fidelity Conncil, o, FUNERAL SERVICES HELD | FOR MRS. MARY C. MILL Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Chase Mills, wife of Col. A. G. Mills, who died suddenly Saturday last at | Craig House, Beacon, N. Y. were held yesterday at Oak Hill cemetery, where the interment was made. She Was_ seventy-two years old. 3 Mra. Mills was a native of Newport, Ky. a daughter of Willlam Forter Stecle and Frances Barney Steele and | a groat-granddaughter of Samuel | Chase, one of the signers of the Dec- | laration of Independence, and the! first justice of the United States Su- preme Court, and a descendsnt of Commodore Barney, U. S. N. and| John Steele of the Revolutionary ; Army. She is survived by her hus- band, well known in military circles, and three daughters, Frances Steele Mills, overseas worker with Ameri- can disabled soldiers; Mrs. Frank J. Mather, jr;, whose husband is a mem- ber of the faculty of Princeton Uni- versity, and Mrs. Mary Mills Lydll of New York city. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland tonight and probably tomor- colder tonight, freezing tem- ure; moderate northwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; warmer in west portion tomor- row: moderate westerly winds. West Virginla—Partly cloudy night; tomorrow unsettled warmer. N Records for Twenty-Four Hoars. Thermometer—4 p.m., 33; 8 p.m., 32; 12 midnight, 30; 4 a.m,, 38; 8 am., 38; noon, 40, Barometer—¢ p.m., 29.83; 8 pm., 29.83; 12 midnight, 29.62; 4 a.m., 29.84; ¥ a.m., 29.99; noon, 30.05. Highest temperature, 40, occurred at noon today; lowest temperature, 0, occurred at 2 am. today. Temperature same date last year:! Highest, 25; lowest, 12, Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 59; condition, slightly muddy. to- and Tide Tables, (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 8:27 a.m. and 9:08 p.m.; high tide, 1:43 a.m. and 2:14 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 9:15 a.m. and :02 pm.; high tide, 2:33 am. and The Sun and Moon. un rose, 7:21 a.m.; sun sets, Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:21 a.m.; sun sets, 5:22 p.m. Moon rises, 12:41 am : Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citle; 11:52 am.; sets, ‘emperature, o z State of Weather. Stations. e asompin depangas 8 18w wanoy Snow Cloudy Clondsy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cioudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Pt.cloudy | Cloudy Cloudy Pt clondy Cloudy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear Snow Clear Pt.cioudy Clear Foggy Cloudy Cloudy Clondy Cloudy Atlantic City 29,52 Baltimore .. 20.96 Birmingham. 30.20 Hismarck .. 20.96 29.46 .. 30.08 30.08 30.18 30 30.16 20.78 30.20 32 En 46 40 38 a6 42 38 Denver Detroit El Jacksonville. Kansas City. Los Angeles. Louisville . Miami, New Orleans New Yorl Okla. City.. | Philadelph Phoenix, Ariz Pittsburgh.. . Portiand Me. 30,02 29.96 30,24 30,08 pokane’ .. WASH., D.C. 29. FOREIGN. (8 am., Greenwich time, today.) Statlons. Temperature. Weather. London, England . 42 Part clonds Vienna, Austria ... 36 Cloudy Copenhagen. Denmark .... 4 Part cloudy Stockholm. Sweden .. ... 32 Horta (Fayal) Azores ... 60 Hamilton, Bermuda 64 San Jus; 74 a8 ki) Card of Thanks. BOYD. We wish to thank our friends and relatives, his co-workers at the office of the Secretary of the Interior and former co- workers in_the office of the chlef of staff, War Department, for their kindness, sym’ pathy and floral tributes during the iliness andy death of our beloved husband and father, GEORGE R. BOYD. LORENCE AND GURSTA ROYD. * Birth. SELDON. At ' Columbia Hospital, January 21, 1023, to Mr. and Mrs a oy, RICHARD, 3rd. ‘DBeaths. n@day, January 24, loved husband of Eu- ral will be held from th st. n.e., Friday. January 26, at 1:30 p.am., thence to the Centennial Baptist Church. 7th and Eye sts. n.e.. where services will be held at 2 p.m. Interment private. Sundas, Richard Seldon, 4. Daughters of America, please take notice and attend funeral service of our late Brother JAMES C. BAYLISS, at the Cen- tenaial Baptist Church, Friday, January 20, at 2 pm. BELL. Departed this life Wednesday, Janu- ary 24, 1923, at 0:25 &.m., at her reidence, 1424 Montelio ave. ne.,'ADA R. P. (nee Cheeks). beloved wife of Walker E. Bell: daughter of Mrs. Margaratt Cheeks. the mother of Miss Eugenia and Margarett Bell. She leaves to mourn their loss & husband, mother. two daughters, three sisters, thres Drothers and & host of relatives and friends. Funeral Sunday at 1:30 p.m. from Israei Baptist Church, 11th st. r.c., Rev. John H. Burke, pastor. Sunshine, then rain; pleasure, then pain; O'er life do shadows fal & Roges must die, lips say good-bye, But the heart will remember all. FAMILY, * BUTLER. Departed this life, Tuesday, Jan- Dary 23, 1923, at 8:15 a.m., at his residence, 334°B st. 5.w., EDWARD 'A. BUTLER, de. voted husband of Lula Butier. He leaves to mourn his loss & wife and six children, one sister and_two brothbrs and_relativ and friends. Funeral from his late res! dence at 11 a.m. Friday, January 26. Inter- ment at Sitka Baptist Church, Prince Georges county, Md. < CHIEZZY Tuesday, January 23, 1023. at his residence, 181 E' st. n.w., AMEDEO. Fu- neral from funeral parlors of Perry & Walsh, 29 H st. n.w., Friday, January 26, at 8:30 am. Thence to Holy Rosary Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Interment ai Mt. Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. CLARKESON. January 22, 1923, at Freed- men's Hospital, J. E. CLARKESON. Re- ains at Moon & Allen's funeral parlors, th and Florida ave. n.w. Interment at Bluefield, W. Va. CLIFT. Wednesday, 1923, at - tron Bcafhs. DE FONTES, Wednesday, Janusry at the residence of her son, 8523 FRANCES DE FONTES. Sacred ifeart Church Saturdey, Janu- ary 27, at ® a.m. Kelatives and friends invited, Interment Mount Olive ater EMERSON. Wednesday, January 24, 1923, at her residence, 1680 Irving st. n.w., SARAH BARBARA (nee Naylor), aged 65, widow of the late Orlando F. Emerson, beloved mother of May L. Bosse und Harry P. Emer- son and beloved grandmother of Lilllan and Elise Helm, Funeral from her late resi- dence, Friday, January 26, at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives fuvited. Iuterment Glenwood cemetery. EVANB. Wednesday, Janusry 24, 1923, at Emergency Hospital, MAISIE EVANS (nee Carroll), " beloved wife of Edward Evans. Funeral “Servioes at the undertaking parlors of P. At Taltavuil, 443 Tth st. s.w., Friday morning, January 26, at 9 a.m. Mount _Olivet ‘cemetery. Relatives friends invited to attend. FOLEY. January 23, 1923, at 11 p.m.. at the home“of her daughter, Mrs. Karl Kotteamp, 0552 14th st. s.e., ALICE M., aged 84 years. widow of the late Michael Foley. Funeral Japuary 26, at 9 a.m., from S Interment Sfount Olivet’ cemetery. FOWLER. Passed into eternal rest Tuesday, January 23, 1928, 11:55 p. dearly " beloved husband of Fowler and father of Mvs nitle and Dr. F. I Fowler, in of his age. Fineral private. Please omit o (Norfolk, Va., Ottawa avd Toronto, on and Bristol, England, Monte- 10th s nw., cemetery. Interment and GANNON. Wednesday January 24, 1923, at 8:15 a.m., THOMAS, beloved hushand of the iate Elizabeth Gannon. Funeral from the chapel of Frank Geler's Sons th st n.w., on Frid am. ‘Requiem mass at the Immaculate Conception, at 9 o' tives and friends fnvited. Interment Olivet cemetery. GILROY. January 23, 1923, at her residence, near Mitchellvilie, ~Md., DAISY Roeder), beloved wife of James . G Funeral’ from St. Mary's Church, Upper Marlboro, Md., Fridsy, January 20, 11 a.m. Interment in Mt. Carmel cem 'HAFFON. Wednesday, Januars 24, w.m., Providence Hospital, SADIE HAF beloved sister of Martha Haffon. ¢ at Gawler's, 18th and Pa. ave. n.w., January Interment at Reynoldsville, P'a, HANDY. Weduesday, Januars 24 after a_ brief illness, At dence. 3451 Mount P BARA E., beloved wite W. Handy. Notice of # Wednesday, January 24, 1923, at ‘his_residence, Greater Capiiol Heights Md., WILLIAM 1., the b asband_ of Annfe E. Hetterley. his late At 2pm Relatlves and Yriends invited to attend terment Addison Chapel. January 25, 1923, at beloved wife of Jobn from her late residence. . on Saturday, Jang Requiem mass ‘at St. ary's Church at 9:30 o'clock. Relativ nd friends invited. Interment St. Mu metery. 26 KAISER. Lafies’ Sodality of St. Mary's Church will meet at the residence of Mra Josephine Kaiser, 420 New York ave. n.w., on Friday at 8 p'm MRS, MALE . KIERNAN. Wednesday. Junuary 24, 1923, 10:12 p.n., DORIS BRETT KIE| loved daugiter of John Q. A. and Mars Brett. Burial Suturday morning from home of her father, 1001 15th St. n.w. ueral private. 260 LARNER. Wednesday, Janyary 24, 1923, at 433 pm., at his residence. 1424 W st. nw. ALLEN 'THURMAN, beloted husband of Tena (nee Lynch) Larner, aged 47 vears. eral from his late residence Satirday January Relatives am friends 1923, rost BAR- harles at be- it the MANYETTE. her_residence, NIE M. (nee Cowhig), beloved wife of W liam ‘C. Manyette. ~ Funeral from her late residence Friday, January 26, ut 8:30 a.m to the Sacred Heart Church, whe: high maxs will be sung at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited to attend. Interment in Mt. Olivet cemeters. 7 MONTGOMERY. Wednesday. January 24, 1923, EMMA JANE MONTGOMERY, beloved wife of Rev." James Shera Montgomery from Calvary M. E. Church Saturday, Janu- ary 27, 2:30 p.m.; remains to lie in staie from 12 m. to 2 p.m. 2 O'DEA. Wednesday, January 24, 1923, at 8 am. MARY B. 'O'DEA, dsughter of the late Patrick and Bridget 0'Dea, at the resi- dence of her brother, Lawrence J. O'Dei 714 5th st. n.e. Requiem mass at St. Aloy. sius Church, at 9 o'clock Friday morning. Funeral private. . OWENS. Wednesday, January 24, her residence, 621 Newton st. m.w. M. beloved wife of James H. Owens. of ‘funeral hereafter. PARKER. ary 23, 100 1923, at MARY Departed this life suddenly 1923, at 9:30 p 1721 4th EMILY PARKER, devoted nk E. Walke mother of James Waiker, mother of Walker and Frank Parker. Funeral from - Vermont Avenue Baptist Church Friday, January 26, at 1 p.m. Sleep on, dear mother, your lubor s o'er, Your loving hands shall toil no more; A faithful mother, both true and kind A better mother we could not find. SADIE AND FRANK. PARKER. Officers and members of Ladies Clff Rock Associgtion are requested to at tend the funeral of our late sister, EMILY PARKER, Friday, January 26, 1923, at 12:30 p.am.. from Vermont ~ Avenue ~ Baptist Church, PAULINE MARSHALL, President. A. M. SMITH, Secretary. * BOACH. Japnary 24, 1028, at Walter Reed Hospital, Col. H. M. ROACH, U. 8. 4., re tired. Funeral from the chapel of Norval K Tabler, 1526 L st. n.w., ag Friday, Januars 26, at' 1 p.m. Interment at Arlington b tional cemetery : SAILER. At 7:45 ALICE MAUDE, Bailer. 2 pm Janu am. January 24, 1 widow ' of Thaddens Funeral services Friday, January 2 at the home of her daughter, Mrs G. W."Simpson, 1477 Columbia road. (PL delphia and Baltimore papers please copy. ) SHERMAN. Weduesday, Jaouary 24, 1923, CAROLINE. ALVORD, w of " Frankl Sherman, of Grove, Funeral serv ices at Church of the Ascension. husetts ave., Saturday. Ju p.m. Interment at Arlington cemetery at 2:15 p.m. SHERFY, Wednesday, January 24. 1923, her - residence, 49 T st. n.w., Mrs. ELL R., widow of the late Raphael Sherfy. neral services at her late residence Frida. January 26, at 12 noon. Interment at Gettys- burg, Pa. SLACK. Thursday, Januars 25, 1923, at 3: a.m., at-the residence of her brother, Dr 3. Rozier Biggs, 213 11th st. s.w., M. IRENE BLACK (nee Biggs). beloved wife of Joln W. Slack. Funeral at Silver Creek, N. Y from Mt. Carmel Catholic Church Saturday January 27, at 10 a.m. Omit fowers. SMITH. Suddenly, Tuesda at Philadelphia, Pa., DA beloved brother of Annie G. Roper, J. Long, Albert M. Rmith, Daisy K. and uncle of Mrs. Bertha E. 8. R. Wade. Funeral from his sister's residence, 407 K Junuary 26, at 3 pm. * SULLIVAN. Tuesday, January 23, 1923, at Emergency Hospital, after a briet illfess, MOLLIE SULLIVAN ‘(nee Allen), the b loved wife of Edward Sullivan,.in her 5Sth year. Funeral services will be held at the faneral parlors of P. M. Ulrich. 1520 Wis consin 'ave, on Friday, Jinuary 20, at 2:30 pm. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. please copy.) TIPPETT. Wednesday, January 24, 4:45 a.m., at her residence, 1014 Bobrer st. n.w., JENNIE V., beloved wife of Charles M. ' Tippett, aged 72 years. neral from above residence, Fridas, January 20, at 2 pm., Relatives and friends in- Sifed. Interment Glenwood cemetery. TORRE. Wednesday, ‘January 24. 1923, Georgetown University Hospital, DOM TORRE, husband of ‘Jennie Torre. Funeral will be held from the Holy Rosary Church, 3rd and F sts. n.w., dn Sathiday, January 27, at 9 a.m. Ioterment at St. Mary's ceme- tery. WELCH, January 24, 1923. at his residence, 507 T st. n.w. ERNEST WELCH, He leaves to mourn a beloved wife. Funeral Jannary 28, at I 6'¢lock” from Rtev. church, 5th _and sts. Hody can be seen at 649 Florida ave. n.w WEST. Thursday morning, January 25, 1023, at 1 a.m., FRANK FRANCIS WEST, at 413 Neiler court n.w.. beloved father of Mabel Carter. brother of Mollie Barnes. Notice of foneral bereafter. 2 'WILKINS, Thursday, January 25. 1923, Lincoln, Mass.. ELLIE B. WILKINS, daugh- ter of Annfe M. Wilkins of Lincoln, Mass., and sister of John 'H. Wikins of this city Interment (private) at_Rock Creek tery Saturday, January 27, at 8 p.a. 2 In Memoriam. BECKETT. A tribute of love and memory to onr dear husband and father, WILLIAM 1923, at ce, January 24, 12:20 a.m., at his residence, 4115 7th st. n.w., JOHN T., beloved husband of Fannie Ciift (nee Latham), aged 69 years. Funeral from his late residence on Friday, January 26, at 2:30 p.m. Relativeg and friends in- vited to attend. Interment Rock Creek cemetery. _(Richmond ai Fredericksburg, Va., and Wheeling, W. Va., papers please copy. B COBLENTZ. Suddenly Wednesday, January 24, 1923, at 4:45 am., at his residence, 1432 You st. mw., Dr.’ HORACE BENJA- MIN, beloved husband of LiNian K. Cob-{ lents and father of Bessio C. Stone, in his blst year. FPuneral Friday, Jaduary 26. at 2 p.m. Interment in Rock Oreek Rmfi'ry COBLENTZ. A special communication of St. John's Lodge, No. 11, F. A. A. M., will be held inthe lodgeroom Friday, January 26, 1923, at 1 p.m., for the purpose of attend. ing the funcral of our late brother, HORACE B. COBLENTZ. < WM, E. POULTON, Master. Aitest: JAS. E. HUTCHINSON, Sec'y. DAVIS. Wednesday, January 24, 1923, at his residence, 520 Aspe C., ALFRED C., M Davig, in nfi”mh':'-u. ner 3 w , Japuary , & . termen! i Gliawood metirys © ¥ 20% BECKETT, who departed this life twelve years ago today. ;"l‘o :l‘l" in tbe hearts of those we loved is not to die.” . HIS WIFE, ELIZABETH BECKETT, AND DAUGHTER, MAYME B. LANE. KENDRICK. Sacred to the mem- Ve who died, WM. BRANSON, ry 13, thirteen yea ago today: also GEO. R. KENDRICK, Ja uary. 9, fourteen years ago. Each hour Ahat comes 't e anew, With bitter sense of loss; 0 God, in mercy, pity me, Help me to bear my cross. i ONE ‘'WHO WAS LOVED BY BOTH OF ‘THEM, N, B. D. e - OROBS. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear wife. mother and grandmother, SALLIE C. CROSS, who dipd ome year ago today, January 25, 192 . Some may think we are not lonely, ‘When &t times they see us smile; Little do_they know the heartaches We sufter all the while. We did not know the ‘n:lh she bore, We did not see her die: We nn? kn that she passed away And did nof say good-bye. HER DEVOTED HCSBAND, CHILDREN AND-GRANDOHILDREN, Fu- | {: Feeling sure t Funeral | (Chicago papers | 2 Fu- | Funerai | | | | In Memoriam. In loving remembrance of our be- nd “and ‘gather” WILLIAM B who_puseed away ten years ag0 today, January 25, 1618, 00 ‘Gone, but not forgotten.” i WIFE AND CHILDREN. ND. In rememb: £ our d and steter, ANNTE V. HAVMOND, ‘wh da. parted this Iife twenty-f - duy, January 25, 1505, 0 e M0 1o Every day brings back sweet memories, Evers memory brimgs back fearr Dr"g Within our hearis we cherish Lobbogts” of e Ve oS BROTHER. et A'"D In loving remembrance of my som, ORGE W., who dlvd eight years ago to- duy, January’ 25, 1915. e, but not forgotten HIS FATHER. * HORSTKAMP, Tn sad but loving rewmembrance of our dear father, WILLIAM N. HOKST KAMP, who entercd into’ heaven one year #30 today, January LN i matter how great our despair, Di? matter how great our lown ix ® not lieaven weem nearer and brighter To know that our father i there. But when they ask if we wiss him Yes, it il our hearts with puin spirit sweetly whisper Weep not, for in beaven we will meet HIS CHILDREN. * HOWARD. _1In sad and loving remembrance of our beloved mother un DORA HOW- ARD, who departed Bfteen years ago today, January 25. 1905 CHILDY DOROTHY, ~ ELLA JAMES AND HUSBAND, JUHN Hi ARD. . HUNT. In loving remembra; friend, ARTHUR E. HU: yenrs ago today, January e of my dear wiho dled six 1917. JOHNSON. Sacred to the memory loved and only son, JOLN F. Wio was taken away wo suddenly years ago, January 24, 1012 In wy heart you are always remembered, Sweet thoughts sl cling to sour name; The mother that loved you i life IVY Joux- DEVOTED MOTHER, KLINEHANSE. In loving memory & my dear busband. WILLIAM L. KLINEHANSE, who entered nto eicroal rest Januars 1921 ud and sudden was 'wo years a0 toduy It i sweet to kuow we will meet again, Where parting is uo more. the one 1 loved 5o dearly Hus only’ gone b HISLOVING WIFE ELIZABETH. * KLINEHANSE. In memory of our dear fathe} WILLIAM L. KLINEHANSE, who died two years ago today, Jausry 25, 1921 Loved o life, mbered tn_death. WILLLAM, ND BEULAH. * LA CLAIR. A tribute of love to the memors of our dear sou aud brother, WILLIAM € Who extered into_eternal rest six years ago today, Junuary 25, 1 In memors’s urn each passi name still to our th sweetest fowers i By hearts still to thy the call, T El dear In loving re ELIZABETH R, o today mbrance MILLEL January our dear Wiio ett 5, 1017 the one we 5 often, we ‘it weleg oved so dear. 0 for her con she s 1 HER DAT RODGERS. A token of love the memory of onr dearly Leloved grand- mother and greut-grandmotlier, Mrs. AMEL] RODGERS. pin Jesus four years ugo tod That we do not thiuk of 3 The flowers we luy upon y May wither and de But the love we have f AND GREAT Mos VER Mt AND MISS RE ROLLINS, maother, left 1913, When all is done, say not her day is o'er, And through the night she secks a dimmer shore. Say rather that her morn is just begun, She greets the dawn, and pot the setting sun, When ail is HER DAUGHTERS, ZIER, MRS. C. A, Sacred to tit memors of our dear Mra. SALLIE J. ROLLINS, us ten years ago todas, January MRS. W. R. FRA WOUDLAND, . Notice | WILSON. 1In loving memory of onr devoted mother, MAG realms’ of e years WILSON, wh rmal bliss and i ago Joday, January 23 enteped the me's mill has made another change Since last T saw your f: And still I glauce with sear At your accustomed place, 1 sigh sometimes to see you Hut since this cannot be il leave thee to the Who cares for you and me. RRITT WILSON In memory I ofttimes see The one 1 loved o dear, The vision grows so clear s We feel slie must be near But mo, threc vears ago today, When everything seemed bidgh Our darling mother was called away Out ¢f our mortal sight. DAISY WILSON FUNERAL DIRECTORS Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Estaviished 1841 ione West 98. __Automoblle Sery 3. 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