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city and active in the affairs of the First Congregational Church, where her husband had been a deacon and trustee for many years. Mr. Gates died last summer in the Whit> moun- tains. Mrs. Gates left Washington last fall for her home in Chicago, where she has since lived. Surviving her are two sisters, Mrs George W. Breck and Mrs. Herbort F. Perkins, both of Chicago, . MRS. GATES DIES. *Vord has been received of the death ©f Mrs. Elizabeth Head Gates, widew ©f Merrill E. Gates, founder of the Gates Bible class, and former resident of this city, who died Sunday fol lowing a long illness at her home, 3 Banks street, Chicago, TIL. Mrs. Gates was well known in this DATUGHT scrzN Your reading light should be correct in quality and intensity Daylight is best—because nature made it just right for the eyes! 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Capt. George Paine Thillips, em- ploye of the government printing of- flee for. nearly thirty vears and former officer in the District Na- tional Guard. died yesterday at his residence, 430 6th street northeast. Capt. Phillips was born in Kent, 11, March 10, 1860. He came to this }('“,V in 1894 and was emploved in the proofroom of the governmpnt printing office up until the time) of his death. He also became a member of the local guardsmen upon his ad- vent in this city. During the Span- ish-American war he was one of the officers in charge of the armory here. In 1910 he was mustered out by order of President Taft, with the rank of captain. He was a member of the Tribe of Ben-Hur, the Typographical Union and the National Union Assurance Societ Surviving him are his wife, MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 1Sth St., Col. 638 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5332 Mrs. k - G—%In-‘tlll - i Mr. K——— resides on market for a suite of furnit houses in the business sectio good furniture. Ile came to our store, four price away below the uptow Asked how our store STAR, WASHINGTON, Ida M. Philips, erine Phillips, all of this eity, stepson, of New York. George 'S, Phillips of Berwyn, Md. and Mrs Laura A. Colvin of Baltimore, Md. Funeral serv nesday morning at 9 o'clock at Joseph's Cathollc Church. | will 'be in Mount Olivet cemetery. e PARALYSIS IS FATAL. St. aged sixty-three yoars, died Sun- day at his home, 1412 V street. tegding the 9 o'clock services at St P removed to his home, time later., The shock is believed to have been ‘brought on by burns re- celved In a gasoline explosion last year. Mr. Seymour was a_member of the Carpenters’ District Council, No. 132 and the Holy Name Soclety of St. Paul's. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Lila C. Seymour; a son, Joseph A, and three brothers, Willlam H. | J. M. and Alex Seymour. The funeral services will be con- ducted by Rev. J. T. Coen of St. Paul’s Church tomorrow morning. In- terment will be at Thurmont, Md. died a short Pennsylvania Ave. at Eighth Street Southeast Joseph Goldenber¢ Cash FURNITURE House Pay Cash and Save the Difference Getting Down to Facts In Furniture Buying Park Road. Ilc was in the ure. He visited the furniture n of Washington. Tle wanted He knew good furniture when he saw it. 1l what he wanted and at a n figures. agreed with our advertising story, he said: “You tell the truth—I can say no more than that.” That's happening every d. ay here—because we are abso- lutely demonstrating that we can sell furniture at 4 to 4 below the other storcs. MAY WE HOW YOU ARLINGTON ABBEY MAUSOLEUM Immediately Adjoining ARLINGTON CEMETERY The Most Revered Spot in the United States WILL BE CONSTRUCTED OF GRANITE - MARBLE - BRONZE -ecna o e poramic Cost Is No More Than Ground Burial With Its Ordinary Emoluments Our Desire Is to Have You Know All About Our Proposition We want to Tell You About It. We Want to Show You Photographs. We Want to Have Y ou See Our Plans. We Want You to Know How Desiccation Occurs. We Want You to Kn- 310 Bond Building FRANK E. HUNT, Pres, GUARANTY SAVINGS BANK FREDERICK J. RICE, Pres. W. W. Why an Entombed Body Never Changes THE UNITED ST4.ES MAUSOLEUM CQ., INC. . Phone, Main 1548 J. D. BEVERIDGE, Treas —DEPOSITORY— on LAINE, Sales Mgr. \ Mail This Coupon With Your Address and We Will Send You All Details Photos and Plans for Your Information and Consideration 5 NI I TR b R R N LB el Bl B B SR L R e T OIS S MR Address . and three children— John H.. Vincent O. and Mary Cath- and by a former marriage, H. ©. Hill, a s will be held Wed- Interment Morgan E. Seymdur. a carpenter, He was striken with paralysis while at- I's Catholic Church, and on being D. C. THREE HURT IN TRAFFIC _ACCIDENTS IN DISTRICT Arm Broken When Auto and His Motor Cycle Crash in Northeast. William E. Nalley, seventeen years old, 235 Tennessee avenue northeast, sustained a broken right arm and in- juries to his face yesterday afternoon 28 a result of a collision between his motor cycle and the automobfie of William “A. Lowery, 530 12th street northeast, at 13th and C streets north. cas Nalley was riding cast on C street, while Lowery's automobile, a touring car, was being driven north on 13th street. Lowery took the badly injured boy to Casualty Hospital, where he was glven surgical ald. Capt. J. W. Zimmerman, 1789 Colum- bla road, connected with the special assignment division of the income tax bureau, was Injured yesterday as u result of a collislon between his auto- mobile and the machine of Frederick Wilkins, 1307 Fairmont street, at 12th and C streets. He refused hospital treatment. Both the automobiles were touring cars. Fannie Blackman, colored, thirty- five vears old, yesterday afternoon was knocked down by a small de- livery truck at 18th and L streets and her arm injured. She refused hospital i treatment. Paul W. Reed. 1310 14th I'street, was driver of the car, the po- lice reported. THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland— !P-rm- cloudy and cold tonigh freezing temperature: tomorrow un (settled and somewhat warmer. fol- ilowed by snow or rain: moderate Inorth and northeast winds. | Virginia—Cloudy tonight, probably {rain in southwest portion: tomorrow rain and somewhat warmer; fresh northeast winds. | West Virginia—Cloudy, snow or {rain late tonight or tomorrow; warm- er tomorro Records for Twenty-Four Hours. { Thermometer—4 p.m., 42: § p.m., 3 12 midnight, 34; 4 a.m., 30; 8 am., 2 noon, 34. Barometer—4¢ p.m., 30.33; 8 pm., 30.41; 12 midnight, 30.46; 4 am., 30.49; § a.m., 30.56; noon, 30.56. i Highest temperature, 42, occurred at |3:00 p.m. yesterday. H Lowest temperature, 27, occurred at 15:00 | 1 1 am. today. Temperature same date last year— |- Highest, 44; lowest, 22, > Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of th iwater at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- iperature, 33: condition muddy | Tide Tables. | (Furnished by United States coast |and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide. 12:37 37 p.m.; high tide, 6:29 p.m. Tomorrow—Low 25 pm.; 9 p.m. The Sun and Moen. ! Sun rose 7:18 a.m., sun i 1 am. 6:06 a.m. and | and tide, high tide, 1.24 am. 6:57 am. and 26 p.m. Tomorrow- sets, 5:27 p.m Moon rises 3:41 p.m., sets 5.18 am. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | € hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citie: o Temperature, @ 3 - £ s0m0] State of Weather. “eeudp e Albany’ ... 30.58 Asbury Tark .. Atlantic City 3. Raltimoro .. Rirmingham. 30. Bismarck .. 30. Cloar Cloudy Cloudy Clondy Clear Cloudy Cioar Cloar Fogey Cloudy Peeloudy Clear Rain Rain Cloudy Peeloudy Fozgy Clear Rain Pt.clondy | Cloudy Olowly Clear Clear Cloudy Rnow Clondy Rain Clondy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Pt.cloudy cinnafi Cleveland Denver ... Detroit F1 Paso. atseston { Helena . Huron. 8D | Jacksonville. 30. Kansas City 30.08 1o Angeles. 29,00 Loutsville . 0 Miami. Fla.. 30.2: New Orleans 30.18 i New York. Okl Oty Thiladelph Phoenfx. A Tittaburgh Portland.Afe. 30.28 Portland.ore 3018 h.N.C. 30,48 ’.. e City 20.62 San’ Antonic. 30.00 San Diego.. 8. Francise St Louls.. St. Paul Seattie Spokane WASH., D.C. 5051 3038 30.52 o i i i | i i i | | i OREIGN. (8 a.m., Gresawich time, today.) Temperature. Weather. 48 Part cloudy Cloudy Raining Clear Part clondy Clear London, Fagland..... Parls, France. nna. Austria...... Copenhagen, Denmark. . Stockholm. ‘Sweden. Gibraltar, Spain Torta (Fayal), Azores. Hamilton, Rermuda San Juau, Porto Mico. Tavana, Cuba Colon, Canal Zone.... FOUND. DOG. black terrier, white feet and white op bre: Owner can hate same by paying for this ad at residence, 1454 Chapin t. n.w. Phone_Adams_1253 = 5 PURSE—Lady's, containing sum of money. on J7th st.. between H and I. Thursday evening. foentify and paz for adv. Phone Linepin after 5:30 p. 5 . Information desk. . WAT | tached. and W FOB—With U. 5. Navy medal Owner can get_rame by identify siog for ady. A. M. Connor, room 2 726 J4th t. n.w. 31 WATGH -—Lady's wrist watch. _ Owner can have same by identifying. Heary Coucher, 4% Argyle ave.. Cherrydale, va . LOST. ATREDALE, “BIll"; large, black back and tail. 1868 Ingleside Terrace n.w., after 6 p.m._Liberal reward. FAG—Brown silk, confaining gIasecs purse. Reward if ieft at 208 § st. n.. Damond, Callfornis St or Muw about 6 p.m. Sundar. Tel | . . and —Sirayed from No_ 8 Quincy mt. Chevy Chase, Md., black and white wire-haired ter Reward if returned to_above address. DOG, SETTER—Lost, black and white: female: 2100 reward. _Col. 3307. 30% 'OUNTAIN PEN—Lower part of gold, between North "Capltol. st and Treasury" Department. Call_Franklin 7660. Reward. Bie FOS TERRIER, named Teddy: white, light brown marking oo head, sore ou hind leg; re Dr. Chamberlin, 803 Pa. ave. n.w. ENCH POODLE—Snow white: strayed from R L T L R HOUND, white and red, Largo, Md. Return to 21et and Benning rd., Harry Noome. Re- ward. 31 TOCKET, gold, lost off fob, with picture in- e “Rotorn 1o Anastasio, Rialto Barber Shop. _Beward. . NECKPIECE—Small ble, on Sunday night, at 19th and Eye sis. Finder will receive re. Seard by returning same to Francise, 1747 R. 1. ave. Phone Main 5577. 31 NECKPIECE_Threa skins, dark fur; Monday, 30 p.m.. Wisconsin ave. between Woodley . and Macomb st. car stop. Return to Miss Foster, Cathedral School for Girls. Telephone eland 1480. Reward. 3 LASSES—Saturday, at or near Loew Donee Siihenter; _siiver plated. . Reward. Phone Colymbia 400, PIN, ire snd pearl. Baturday. 208 15eRat mwe ot G073 PIN, Eastero Star, set with dlamond; reward. Call' North 3503 'Mrs. Burton. 300 TOODLE, white, strayed from 1780 16th i B ekawers 1 name of Dandy. Please re turn. Liberal reward. S1e CMHRELLA, bine silk, Jan_ 37, on W. R_& E. car. Phone Kensington 137. Reward. 3 WATCH—Raturday, gold bracelet wateh, in vicinity of Poli's and Palace theaters; gener- ous reward. Mr. James Wheeler, 410 Bond hide, WATCH—Lady's gold watch, on 8rd st.. be- tween F and C. sta., Sunday p.m. Liberal re- ward if returned to owner. Mrm, Willlam Furr, 528 3rd st 2.9 ) Reward. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, CLUBB. BOLOMON, TIFFETT. We wish to extend our ‘WISEMAN. We wish to extend our sincere ALDEN. Monday, Japuary 20, 1923, at 9 p.m., | AVERY. Monday, BRANSON. BROOKS. BUSCHER. CARROLL. CATANACH. COMMODORE. OOREY. Tuesd DORAN. 1923 Cards of Thanks. We wish to thank our friends relatives for their kinduess. ympathy floral tributes during the iliness and de of our beloved daughtor VIOLA. AND MRS. CLUBB. We wish to extend our sincere thauks fo our many friends, relatives and Bt. Luke Society for their kindness, sym- Paihy ang “floral (ributes ‘rendered at the lness and death of our beloved husband aod father, W. T. SOLOMO: I8 WiFE AND CHILDRE: thanks to our many nelghbors. friends for their 'kindness, sympathy and Moral offerings at the death of our dear| mother, Mrs. CHARLES TIFFETT. H SON AND DAUGHTER. * latives and thanks and heartfelt sppreciation o our | many friends for their kindness and beautl- | ful floral tributes rendered at the death of | our beloved father and husband, GEORGE | A. WISEMA WIFE AND FAMILY. ¢} Deaths. l at her residence, 809 L'st. n.w., HARRIET | ELIZABETH ALDEN, i ftue 8th year of her age, daughter of the late Georg Wright Alden and Harrlet Eliza Dem- | mon Alden of Pittwburgh, Pa.. and ister | of the late Lucius Demmon Alden of Wash lngton, D. €. Interment (private) in Rock | Creek cemetery. Please omit Sowers. 31° | Junuary 29, 1923, at 11 p.m.. at her rexidence, 716 G st. &.w., MAR- GARET LEE, beloved daughter of Jumes D. snd Cora 0. Avery. Funeral from her late residence Thursduy, February 1, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends ipvited to ‘attend. Tn terment at Congressional cemetery. 310 Departed this life Saturday, Jan- vary 27,1923, at her residence, 1607 New Jerses wve. n.v., in full triumph of Christian falth, IDA" B, BRRANSON. Sbe was # loving sister of Alexunder Meyers of Staunton, Va. devofed mother of Mrs. Sadie B. Jenkins and | late Ella Brooks and late Mrs. Madge Broadus | {nee Brooks), th | W. Branson. Gervaze Jenki widow of the late John grandmother of Thelma ~and , Evelyn. Bornice and Arvid | ral from Zion Baptist Church, | d und 41 ste. ww., Wednex January 31, at 1 p.m. (Staunton and Thiludelphia’ papers please copy.) L Monday, January 29, 1923, at 6:50 . &t his residence, 1901 17th st s.c.. CLARENCE R. BROOKS, peloved husband of Mary Brooks. " Funeral from above residence Teursday, February 1, at 1 o'clock. Inter- ment Forestville, Md. 310 29, » January 29, 1923, at | 2:30 am., . beloved wife of the late Charles ¥ Buscher. Funeral from the resi- dence of her daughter, Mrs. Jobn Widmayer, 2219 Lincoln ave. n.e., on Wednesday ary 31, at §:30 am. Requiem mas Mary's’ Church at'9 o'clock. Relutives and friends “invited. loterment lock Creek cemetery. 300 ELLEN C_CARROLL, daughter of the late John and Mary Carroll. Born in 1845 in Eskeaton, County Limerick, Treland, and a resideat of Washington for the lus sixty years. She passed peacefilly away Monday. January 29, 1923, at tho home of the Litile Sisters of the Poor, who lovingly tenderly “adminstered to her many wants and {lls in her feeble and helpless condition while in their care. She will re ceive the Tast of hier “church in little chapel within the lome, attended by the Little Sisters, jnmates, relatives and friends (o wish her 3 Jjourney and everlusting happiness i can he seen at the Little private, Jaouary 31, 9 a.n M. Olivét cemeters. Mondar, January after @ whort iliness, FLO FIELD, beloved wife of Charles Joseph Cata nach. 'Funeral Wednesday, Janoary 31, at 30 o'clock from Washingion Heights Prea brierian Church, 1862 Kalorama road. (Phila delphia papers pleasc cops.) . Suddenly, Friday, January 26, 0 st now.. JOSEPHIN COMMODORE. Remains at Moon & Allen's funeral pariors. 12th and Fla. ave. Notice of funcral hercafter. Javuary 30, 1923, at b residence, 938 K Al mow., JAMES WEED in his Sist year. Funeral under auspices of Rurnside Post. G. A. K. on Thursdas at o'elock. trom lin iate residence. (Pean Yao, Y., papers please copy.) . Mondur. Januars 9, 1923, at 1:2 a.n., at Providence Hospital, LILLIE KEN NON, daughter of the late Pay Director Fd- ward O., U. 8. N., and Emily Kenpon Do- ran, sister of Charles R. and Byrd Doran. Funeral services January 31, af 2:30 p.m., ai Deal’s funerai parlors, 816 1 st n.r ENGLEHART. Monday, nuary 29, 1923, JOHN NGLEHART. beloved “busband of Mary Sophronia (nee Ashford). Remains can be seen at Clements' undertaking pa lors, Wisconsin ase. n.w. Mass at 16 a.m Wednesday, January 41 Holy Trinits Church. Funeral private. b ESPEY. Sundar. Januarr o8 1023, at his residence, 19 8 street northwest, WILLIAM FIMER, Telosed lushand of Gertrude Raden | from hix Tate residen qars 81, at 8:30 a.m.. then hurch, North Capitol and T requiem mass will he waid Relatives and friends invited. private. 30 . after a brief il wan of Mrs. Emma leaves to mourn bis loss his brothers. o sisters and & Iost of fricnds. Remains at Moon & Allen's funeral parlors, 12th st. and Fla. ave. n. Notice of funeral hereafter. 30 FRANC. Tuesdar. Januars 50, 1023, €O heloved daughter of the late Louis and Franc. Remains at the. chapel of - Fra Geier’s Sons Compans. 1115 Tth st. now. Notie of funcral hereafier. . FRYE. De e Toterment 1923, ar 1129 to St. Martin atreets, where at 9 o'clock. Interment FLOOD. Januars 21 FLEMING FI. Flood. 1in mother, four i parted this iife Mondas. Tanyars | at iiis home. Seat Pleasant, Md . 1 H.. beloved hushand of Anna W Notice of funeral lat . Sunday. GAILEY. pariors of ~e. Wednesday, S Relatives and fricnds in GAILEY. Hope Lodge. No. 20, F. A. A. . special communical held Wedn for the of our & T A n of the iodge will be . Januars 31. at 12:30 p.m.. surpose” of uttending the funerai deceased brother, ANDRLW W. Bs order, J. WILLIAMSO! Attest: W. A GALLOWAY. The remains of ROBE GALLOWAY, who died Junuars 20, 16 b burled from the undertaking funeral lors of J. W. West Sons. 1420 New ave. n.w., at'2 o'clock p.m., January 3 GATES. Tier sister. .. Chicago, of "tho Iate Merrill Washington, 1. ( shove address Tuesda, GIBSON. Monday. Januars , at 4: Dan., after a short fliness. LULA H. GIB RON! daughter of the lite Thomas and Selona Goodwin; beloved and a devoted wife of John M. Gibson. Funeral on We nesday, 2 p.m. from her brother-inlaw’s residence, J. T. Gibson, 615 50th st. n.e Interment af Reniington cemnters. Reming ton, Va. Frieads and relatives invited. * 1923, at his heloved of_the “00K. Master. CRAIG, Secretars. 25, Herhert FLIZAT Januars Mrs. at tie home of Perkins. 8 Banks T OTEAD. widow Gates,” LLD.. of Funeral sersices at Jauuary 30, at uoon. 19: { ! i Sunday. January jence, RRYAN I, tev. C. H. Hall. Funeral from H: « undertuking parlor, 641 H st n.e. Wednesday. January 31, at 11 a.m.. thence to St. Mark’s Episcopal Chureh, 3rd and A sfs. &, where services will be held at 11:30. Relatives and” friends invited to a tend. Remains will be shipped to New York for burial, JACKSON. Sundar. Tamuary 28 1023 at § am.. JONN A.. beloved son of Rlanche and James A" Jackson, aged 1 vear and 5 months. Tie leaves to mourn their loss six brothers and one sister. Funeral from his parents’ residence. 441 Temple ef. ww.. Thursdas. Februars 1, at 1 pm. Kelatives and friends Jovited to attend. We know God only loaned you To_us for a little while, For when the angels came to take you You were reads with a smiie. HE PARENTS wnvary 30, 1923, Asaph t.. Alexandria in_ the §0th yenr of Thursday, February 1 Jate home. Interment timore papers please 31 310 at his b AARON KATZ age. Funeral at 11 am., from hi Alexandria. Va. ( cops.) KING, Monday, January residence_of his ‘sister. PERCY M. KING Montgomery . from 387 C 1, at 2 pm. McNANNEY. Suddenly, Tuesdar. January 30, 1923, at her niece’s rexidence, drs. Catherina C. Popp, 1518 Rosedule st. n.c., MARGARET McNANNEY. Funeral from her niece’s resi dence on Thursday, February 1, at 8:30 a.m.. thence to the Holy Comforfer Church, wiire muxs will be said at 9 a.m. for the repose of her soul. Relatives and friends invited 1o attend. , interment Mt. Olivet cemetersy. 20, 1823 at the 557 Columbia road, beloved son of the late Mary J. King. Funeral lumbia road Thursday, Februa 3 . Notice of funeral (Cumberiand, Md., papers please copy.) MINOR.. Departed this life Monday morning. Janusry 29, 1023, MARCELLINE LOUISA, infant daughter of James 1. and Elizabeth T. Minor, aged 1 year and 8 months. Fu- néral from her parents’ home, 3307 Sherman ave. n.w.,- Wednesday, Japuary 81, at 1 p.m. . MURPHY. H &t ne. the iste Annie E. Murphy Funeral Wednesday, Jan a.m. 041 1 at, n.e., thence to Holy Name 4 where solemn’ requiem mass will be offered at @ a.m. for the repose of his moul. terment &t Mount Olivet cemetery tives and friends invited. (Norfoik, papers please cops.) NABERS. Tuesday, January 30, 1923, at a.m.. at her residence, 1350 Meridian place, BENNIE E., beloved daughter of the latd Col. B, D. and Rebecca Mason Navers. Fu- neral from ‘er lute residence at 8 o'clock p.m., January 3L - undar. Jan 25, 1923, at 1243 ARTHUR A., beloved husband of (nee Mit, 31, at 30 Deaths. ARSON. A special communieation of ¥ ram Lodge, No. 10, ¥. A. A. M., will be beld at Mawonie Temple Wednesdny after- Doon #L 1:30 0'clock for the purpose of attend: ing the funeral of our late brother, TRAA( PEARSON of 520 Randolph sf. uw. Al brethren requested to be present. Inter- ment at Arlington cemetery. ¥. T HONTER, Seety PEARSON. The members’of the Asociation of Oldest Tnhabitants are requested to m tend the funeral of our late associate mem ber, ISAAC PEARSON, from hiy late re dence, 520 Randoiph st. n.w.. Wednesdn Janusry, A1 at @ o AEODOIE W: N0y 3. ELIOT WRIGHT, Sccretars PENCE. Suddenly, January 50, 1923 a.m.. at her residence, 1102 G t. n.e., A.. beloved wife of R. A. Pence. # years, Funeral Thursday. Febr pom. Interment (privaie) Moust cemotery. PHILLIPS. 29, 1928, 430 6th st. ne., Capt. GEOR PAINE PHILLIPE, D. C. N. G._ Cupt. Phillips was an employe of the proofroom, government printing of fice, for 29 years. He was u member of the D. since 1894, and was retired by President William . Taft October. 1910, He is survived by his wife, Tda M. Phillips Vincent 0. and Mary C. PRillips. also bs the children of bLis former marringe, H. I" Hill, New York ecity; George 8. Phillips of Berwyn, Md.. and Mrs. Leo A. Cobi Balti more, Md. apt. Phillips was & member of the Tribe of ar, "National Tnion S0 clety, and the Typograpbical Union. Requiem Tiuss’ ut St. Josephr'e (hurch, Zod and C sts. ne., Weducsduy morning, 9 o'clock. Inte meut Mt. Olivet cemetery. Friends and relutives invited to attend. PIERRO. Monday, January 29, 1923, I 10, beloved wife of Domnico Picrro, aged 62 years, Funeral from her late residence, 236 43 st. s.w., Wednesdsy. Ji Hhence to St Dominic's Church, where wist will be said at 9 oclock. . Kelatives and Triends invited. Inferment St. Mars's ceme- tary. g S. President. at ROSE Olivet Early Monday morning, January Sunday, January 28, 1023, at 3:3 her residence, Seat Pieas : ALTEE-POLAND (pee ) from her late residence. 3 Carmody rd., Seat Plessant. Md., , Junuary 31. at 2 p.m ‘ongressional cemetery. frieads invited to attend POLAND. The officers and members of Camp 4.P. 0. of A funeral ‘of our late sister, EMMA PO- LAND. on Wednesday, January 31, at 2 p.m., from her late residence, Neat Pleusant, Md! By order of the secretary, H. A. BURKE. RUFF. Monday, January 2. 1923, at & am., F. ALBERT RUFF, Relatives Gertrude Crump Ruff, aged G4 years. F neral from bis late residence, 2310 1st st n.w., Wednesday, January 31. at 1: Services at Rhode Isiand Avenne M. Chureh, corner Rhode Island ave. and lst &t.. at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends inv » attend. Interment at Congressional cem- et 30 SIMPSON. Tuesday, January 30, 1923, ELIZA- BETH DUVALL, ' beloved wife of Will 1. Simpson, Funeral services at_her residence, 2037 F st. n.w., on Thursda. February'1, at 2 p.m. Relatives and fri invited to attend. Interment private. 31 SPEISER. Monday, Japuary 29, 1923, at the Masonic and Eastern Star Home. JOANNA SPEISER. Funeral services Wednesday, Janvary 31. at 2 p.m., from the S. H Fines Co. funeral parlors. 2901 14th st. n.w Relatives and friends iovited . SPOFFORD. Friday, January 3. 1923. at Miumi, Fla.. JULTA' RANDOLPH SPOF- FORD. Interment Shilob, N. J. = STEEN. Suddenly. on Monday. Januars 1923, 'at 10:45 pm.. at her residence. Decatur st, n.w., EVA STEEN. Rema urhorst’s’ undertaking estabiishment, ast Capitol st. Bods will he shibped to Florence, Miss.,” tonight at 10 o'clock. SUTTON. ~ January 29, 1923. at Frecdman Hoxpital, ALBERTA SUTTON. Remains at Moon & Allen’s funeral parior. 12th and Fla. ave. n.w. Interment at Falls Church, Va. TAVENNER. 1:05 am DORIS ESTFLLE, Estelle Tavenner. Funeral from her auw rexidence, 1220 4th st. n.w.. Wednesdas Januars 1. at 2:30 pm. Rel friends invited. Intcrment private) wood cemeters THOMAS. Departed this life Sundar, uars 2%, 1923, LUTHER THOMAS. 42 st. now., beloved hushand of Mary 1923, at n.w R Monday. at 318 12th and R fatber and a host of frien: THOMAS. Officers and members of CIiff Rock Benefieial Association are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother. LUTHER THOMAS. Funeral from Winslow's ndertaking parlors, 12 n.w., Wednesday, Japuary 31. 1923 W OFINSON. President . Secretars. anuary 9. JOAN A. FRANKL TRETLER. Mondar. MA THE Toved wife 1023, EM r. Foveral from her brother's residerice. 1523 T4th st. n. Wednesday, January 3i. ai 10 o'clock Tnferment Mt. Olivet cemeters. Tela and friends invited ‘WHITEFORD. Mondar 2:30 Whiteford. Md. 3. and Guy ¥ ‘WILLIAMS. John T. Tret 1 Walter He an. . at Teed Hospital. 1. WILLIAMS. leates to mourn their loss a wife one Brother two sisters and relatives. with a host of friends. Funeral nofice to be an- nounced later. H In Memoriam. BERG, In sad and Toving memort ariing bahy, whe departed fhis life vears agn todar. January 30, 1820, A hud the Gardener gare us. A pure and lovely Fhild e gave hier to our keeping To cherish for & whil Ryt just as it was apenir To' the glors of the dax Donn came our Heavenlr Father "And " took_our b 5 MOTHER AND DADDY. ROOKS. Tn sad but loving remembrance of B O iovad friend. Mre. MARY RIROOKS who departed fhis life one eq January 30, 19 One who wax always kind ht in all her wars £ rld by some you may he. but dear to always be. FRIEND Januars F. of our thrce MRS. MARY embranee of . In wad hut lovin, BROOKS. wad hu g mhekace o our devoted wife and mother. RROOKS Some may think we are not Tonely When at times ther sec us smile Little do the heartaches That we il the while. And when the evening shades arc fal And we sre sitting all alon#? T our nearts there comes a longing 1 she could onls come home. ] THE FAMILY. * S. sad but loving remembrance of departed this life one year ago todar, Jan uary_30, 1922. Tou are not forgotten. dear «is B e ehior AARIGN F. TRROTN, e died oue year age today. Januars 30. 1 Just when her light was brightest Just when her hopes were hes! she was taken from this world of pain To a home of ctornal rest. MER BROKEN AEARTFD PARENTS, AND MRS, LEVT G. BROWN . A tributs of love {o the memory of A ndy S TLLIAM FENRY CARET v B Who laft us three years ago todas. Januars | 30, 1920, Just when his light wax brightes Just when his hopes were hest Tle was taken from this world of pain T n home of aternal reat o 1S TOVING CHILDREN. EVELYN AND RILLY. EY. A tribnte of A ear wan. HENRY thres years ago today. January 30. 1020. hour comes to s anew, With bitter sense of loks, Oh. God. in merey, pity us. Tieln ns to_henr ant cross. RIS _TOVING MOTHER, MRS, CAREY. CAREY. In sad hut_loving remembrance of my brother. HENRY CARET. who departed ¥hix life three years ago today, January 50 1920, Three vears have gone since that sad dax, When the one we loved wa ealled awar. God fook him home, it was His will, Tut in onr hearts we love him still HIS LOVING SISTER MARY. 'W. Tn lovine memory of my dear hus e 0TS CISmW b deyaried his Tife one year ago today. Tanuary 30, 19 In_my heart your memory lingers. Swently, tender. fond and trie: re is ot a single day. dear | ushand, That 1 do_not_think of you TS LOVING WIFE, LAURA CREW. DIXON. Sucred fo the memory of our dear brother. F, ROSHA DIXON. who died four years ago today, January 30, 1919. Dear Rosha. you wore a crown of patience Throngh the years vou struggled o You were so good and kind to TUntil God claimed you as Tlis own You wwere one with soul divine One who was the same all the tnie. Dearest Rosha. Dear brother. vour friends) YOUR DEVOTED DIXON AND ANNT DIXON. ovr denr Aevatad xon and brother. TR TROSHA DIXON, who departed this 1if: four years ago today, January 90, 1919 Sad and sudden was the call Four vears agn todar. Oalled from thix world to poaceful rest. Called by our Lord, who kaoweth best YOUR TOVING AND DEVOTED MOTHER SUSAN DIXON. AND LOVING BROTH ER HOLLAND L. DIXON, S e t0_the memorr af AREY. who left us HARY ™ b was alwacs set TERTHA ¢ nuary 31, | are requested to attend { beioved husband of | X TRETLER (nee Harves). be- { dicd woe year ago, .hm)n_vj this_life ANA BROWN Chrlstian faith the voice i dumb, ¥ Years 1o come The spark that glewed within her soul Sunil light our fontsteps 10 the goal She went her way, but oh, ke trodl The path _that led her siraight to ol HER TOVING MOTHER AND SON, JANE BROWN AND GLUSPHY DUGLASS FRIDLEY. In wad memory of our dear pi- ente, JOSEPHINE F. AND WILL FRIBLEY. " Mother. o aied vis vears ans today. “Tatuary Tather. oue sen 2. Tosi. When at times they see un smilr ittle do thes know the fva That we sier all the whilr | And when the evening shades are fallin | And e are sirting all ajone | To our hearts there comes a longinz 1 If they only could come home. Y THEDR CHILDREN {GREEN. A fribute of lov, i dearly heloved b | SO N, who_dim i ¥ oo T EDWARD Who died Ai5 years ag b~ iy = | * hearts we chers Thougbts of thoe we loved <o dea The shadow disk of future xc May hold but sunahine. iray ) iut whatever life liolds (ha back, loved Gnes. (o 3 A LONELY WIFE AND MOTUER MEs CAROLINE GREEN. AND DAUGHTLRS {4 FOSA AND JOSEPLIN . HARRISON. In loving rance of | dear Drother,” HENRY TILLARD HARNI SON, who died three years ago todoy. Jan | uurs’ 30, 102 HIS SISTER EDNA. - In xad bot loving remembrance of my desr husband, ALESANDER 1Eas0 T, who departed this life six years January 29, 1917 A loving hushand 1 once enfoyed 1 How sweet the memors tiil. | Some day vour hand will clasp WIFE, DAISY thres vears DUGLASE, ugh undy | | [ to the memors of and our 1 THOMAS January 21, v GREF 1917 sweet memorie ~ g ud 1 re i‘ HENSON. w. R remembrance of nv INES, who departes 7. JLNNIL. * SO JONES. 1 father. this 1ife Jauuary | JONES. In memary CLARK JONES vary 30, 192: One winter night my darling hor Went forth to seek relief from' pa Buman sKill wan all i vin For our dear Lard knows what i be He called my laved one home to rest And 1:\]»rc wil a happy dar fll‘,;klli‘\;n'll.l)‘ Ml)'ll(ril(} AND ]M\H 3 LA M. JONES ASD MABRL COMSTOCK. i DAL a m"_TZd In ]nd but loving remembrance o our dear sister and auni, HATTIR BRON KEATZ, who depatted 1his 1 Jears age todur. Tanuate 0. 1 SRS, AN FERGUSON AND DATGH Tt LARNER. In f our Joving dunebier, INE “TARSY whe zee Sears ago today, Jan In_my beart ya ot That we do not think of sou Although wn canuot clarp Sour hand onr face G Jupt"this Titte token o A€ we wiill romember thee YOUR LOVING MOTHER AND FATHE OSBORNE. In sad and of our dear a5y OSBORNE, who died in ago, Janvars . To1s in the Obureh of the Holy Comforter. To my Beart you are alwars rememper Bweet thoushts still wling to o The mother Tt Tosen s i Loves ou o death the o THE FAMILY. ¢ PURCELL. 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