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WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923 ““ The Store at Your Door ** Force Graduates Visit Roosevelt Emergency Financing! SAVE INTEREST Take ndvantage of New York State rates. They are less than Virginia rates. In the foreground as one of New Class of '23 of the Force Bchool, which was graduated today, pald a visit to the Quentin Roosevelt Memo- rial tree at noon for the last tim The children saluted the tree, planted 100,000 Gold Rubles Donated Memorial Tree|By Soviet to Ruhr By tbe Associated Press. MOSCOW, January 31.—The ali- Russlan Council of Trades Unions has donated 100,000 gold rubles to the Ruhr workers. The money has been sent through the state bank with the WHALER-DIPLOMAT DIES. GAY HEAD, Mass, January 31— This little settlement on the island of Martha's Vineyard was mourning to- day the death of its most famous citi- sen, Edwin De Freece Vanderhoop, who had been a whaler, a school teacher, a leglslator and minister to |Haiti, He was the son of Beusah Oc- gootch Salisbury, a full-blooded mem- ber of the tribe of Gay Head Indians, and of William A. Vanderhoop, a na- Deaths. ROBERTS. Departed this life Sunday, Janu- ary 28 1023, at sidence, 2441 M n.w, Mrs.” MARY ROBERTS. She lea two ‘daughiters, two sons and tives and friends to mourn their loss. neral service at John Wesiey A. M. B. Ohureh, 14th and Corcoran sts. n.w., Thurs: day, February 1, at 2 p.m. = ROBERTS, Acorn- Tent, No. 180, of tie J. B G. U. are bercby motified of the th of Sister MARY ROBERTS, who departed tbls life Sunday, January 28, 1923. Funeral Thursday, February 1, at 2 o'clock from John Wesley' Church, 14th and Corcoran sis. Al sister tents are invited to attend. In Memoriam. LYNOE. In sad but I remembrance of our dear. devoted Z:‘.'.'m.. and siste JENNIE LYNCH, who passed futo the gres Begond three yedrs ago today, January 8 Daughter, how hard I tried to save you, Prayers and tears were all fn valn Happy angels came and took you rom this world of care and patn. Keep her, Jesus, in thy keeping, Tl I reach that sbining shore, Then, O Master, let me have her, Love her, as 1 aid bofore. YOUR LOVING AND DEVOTED MOTHER The highest quality merchandise at fair prices delivered to your door York City’'s most reliable Loan Institutions, J. E. LEMON & CO. is glad to offer to residents of Washington the opportunity of il securing needed CASH—in large or small amounts—confidentiaily | and immediately. JEWELRY COLLATERAL ONLY Louns for one year or lewn. % i AND BROTHER: CALDONIA, HE! 24 tive of Surinam, Dutch Guiana. He LG & Fi A e d NIA, HENR by the American Treo Association |request thatitTo handed to the Ger-lwas Tn Nis ssventy sixth. yesr and| SADIE DomAEY w, PEXO i AND JOMN LYNCH. and listed on its national honor roll, | man council of shop committees. (The lwas known by summer vacationists uesday, Janvary 20, 1023, at the | MONBOE. A tribute of love and memory of Just before the graduation exercises, | Russlan gold ruble is worth 61 cents.) | from il marcs of the comniry. wis of ler daughter. Mrv: William Dole- | - Swho Geparted this s FADELE, MONROE. ai d by Miss Janet McWilliam. —_— have visited Gay Head to see its mul-| ‘man, 619 I st. ww., ELIZABETH ROBEY, | JopJePezted thi years ago today veoted by Miss Janel o ti-colored clay cliffs. Wwidow of the iate John Robey. Funeral g . This class helped to plant the memo- | JOHN S. TARKINGTON DIES. | =t 2 pm. Thursday from the residenco of her rial tree In memory of the former = m‘-:;zv'u. :“r:',d:)oh-;:;n m:o Coay pupil who attended the school when matflag& BETH DUVALL, beloved wifs of William he lived in the White House. HOFFMANN—KILLIAN. Jununry Eather ot Hoosler Author Suc- 1. Bimpson. Funeral services .l'l':":v:.“ By a colncidence, Burke Edward the Churoh of T A fesidence, 2087 F at. nw, on Thyraday mso; In my heart your memory lingers Bweetly, tenderly, fond and true: There ia not a day, dear mother, That we do not think of you. Although we cannot clasp your hand, Your face we cannot Just this little token shows iat we still remember thee. HER DAUGHTER, BESSIE BROWN Your years ago today Evaporated Milk v tall. can, lzc 3 for 30c o‘b “Sunbeam” 3 for zsc . 1 Palmolive Soap ,!. 25¢ Green Plura Blue Ribbon Butter Damson A Very li;‘::(‘;);r( reamery ;e:lc:‘:h e erry e e Blackberry Fresh Eggs Apricot Shipped Direct From the Farm Doz., 50c; 2 Doz., 95¢ Coassbey « s Premier” Jams So good they are better than homemade. Strawberry | Red Raspberry daien 8 = bran cumbs in Indianapolis. ¥ tie, s e e ank References Furnished. e E ) = o a member of the class, discovered| INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., January 3L.—| MAN aed EDNA Lor o Kiiiia . 18vited do utiont, Isterment CORRESPONDENCE that the names of the graduates, |John S. Tarkington, ninety years old, SKIDMORE. Tursday Junuary 30, 1623, ater 3 SOLICITED when properly arranged, spelled | father of Booth Tarkington, noted Deaths. Rother. of ‘Aire: James Y. Hughes (ne6 | gy o1 our dariing motier puesed anay: g - r author, died at his home . e e v s, o Write Dept. 8, “Force School Graduating Class|yesterday from pneumonia. Until recent | ALDEN, Monday, Janusry 20, 1025, at 0 pm. | o). Funeral from her late residencs R oA i e Wert it hor Holmes Electric Protection After much labor he figured it out|years the elder Tarkington practiced FLA ST S L st aow., HARRIET| 2:30 p.m. Relutives and friends invited, RIETTA GAGrmAy At this way: ot fime, Mo had been il only &) Gt I o (e e Godrgs | SMITH. | Monday. Junuary 20, 1923, 8t the | e horc is derr e soice fn dumb short time. Wright Alden snd Marriet Fiiga Dem.] residence of his son, 3220 20th st. m.w., But through the lonesome se o mon Alden of Pittsbargh. Pa.. and sister| Kev. EDWARD G. SMITH of Leominste T e et poesouie Years to com of the lute Luctus Demmon Alden of Wash- | Muss., o the BAth' year of his age. (Bo g Koo SR MISS CORA L. FRANCE DIES. | fuston. b ¢ Titerment private) io lock | ton ahd Worcester pupera piease copy.) Bhe went: her way. bur op, et ooy + Each, 30 < ® | Creek cemetery. Please omit flowers. 81° | STOWERS. Wednesday, January 381, 1028, The path that 1ed straight fo God e AVERY. Moudas, Jutiua at 11| MARY HAKRIET, inigied wife of Henrs | HER DAUGHTER, MAGGIE STEVENSON. | P at her reidence, 715 G at. s.w., MAR- | D. Stowers. Funéral from her la Today recalls the memory o Tacille Colél Teacher in Public Schools Sue-| Bifft fppreidence 710 6 st w AR | o o e e ‘Baturdaz, Febru- ot it e memory of my dear grand or Catharine Tyler and Cora 0. Avers. Erincral from' her 1ate | _ary 3, at 2 pm. o . 3 Jarsfo W Hitney Watkins cumbs After Brief Illness. Tosidence Thirsday, Februsty 1o at 3 pom. | THO At Garfield Hospital, Tuesduy, Jan- [T oo Saviie oltaky 5 Robert Oliver M Relutives and friends invited to attend. In-| “uary 3091923, at 2:30 p.m., CORINNE, ‘dear- | Although we miss her very much, this is all ss Cora L. France, for about : o e ol ety 10 J 2 .. and Viola 't - g s/ is 85¢ Nedra s;.::;g" . twenty-fve tyerss i2RCs 108 ABOUL ] terment at Congressional cemetery. B 17, beloved daughter of Arfnur L. an hat we can say, 0g of “hap- 1l Thomas, aged 2 ars. Funeral from | We will t b G District public echools, died at _the | ATERY, A meciel moeting of Martha Chp: | ) LTStk S0t Lrvmmiam piace v some daze = 1o Uit great beyeed rape “‘;:uler Krue:er Providence Hospital early yesterday | gu 1. a1 pom aeN Thursduy, February 1, at 2 p.m. Interment | HER GRANDSON, CLARENCE BROWN, * 'ohn Amble! 3 K Breakfast Bacon Emily BiAke after an lllness of two days. Death Hall, nd Penneylva at Congressional cemetery. NEBEL. A token of love and devotion to the o 7 Nat Potter ane | Sreak I Nucoa” Nut Eutter, , 39c Dorothy Johnson Machine Sliced, with Rind off : was due to pneumonia. the purpose of attending th ‘WALKER. Tuesday, January 30, 1923, at her memory of my bel d wife, ANNA E 5 For the last four years Miss France | Iate sister. MARGAKE: danghter’s residence, Mra. B. F. Hutchins, ERER Yoo Bty ey & P DL 10 . LoUlse Buckley in Mone Pickle, . | Nona HubArt 15-lb. Carton, 23c y Sruottie, 30 | Anita_ Tilley Ginger Ale had been a teacher in the sixth grade f S e AN aiker Funerai| 007 Jabuary 31,1022 at the Lenox School, 5th street be- ’Dl;ll.\ L_HINE, Worthy Matron. of the late Arthur B. Walker. Funeral In my heart your memory lingers, Walnats, Best No. 1, ,,,, $1 GrationtFioes o ] n P-K Coffee, Pouna, 28¢ “Mount Vernon" brand, the best on the market. Try a bot- AT AN, etary. rom - hes hter's ence, Friday, Feb- tween G and I streets southeast. She CATHIS = T her Saabtecs meeincace % Sweetly, tenderly, fond and troé; Gwendoline Cain tle and you will use no other. ¥Frank Brumby Dorothy Wo0od BuRke Edwards Helen Carter ShirlEy Kellam v | i 478 Sixth Avenue New York City pending the arrival from Chicago of | Iurnes, agea vears. Funeral fro is | _plean copy.) . her brother, H. L. Francy : lute rexidence, on Broad Branch road, Friday Suddenly, Monday, Janoary 29, | ORME. In sad and loving remembrance of at 10 w.m, . : s residence, 811 K st. ne.| my dear son, WILLIAM STAHL ORME. whe BRAUNSTEIN. Suddenly, on Tuesday, Junu beloved husband | died two 3 R0 today, January 31, 1921 neral arrangements will be deferred NES, Br.._ beloved husband o cemetery. " (Fredericksburg, Va., Papers BARNES, Kr.. beloved hust . ™. . & ot e, e swprise you BeAtrice Thém lived at 720 East Capitol street. Fu- Departed this life Tuesday. Jan ruary 2, at 11 am. Relatives and friends ak-ho aBuclu!l,,, o Sc v s Mcouen 15¢; 3 for 40c X . e nterment at Glenwood 1928, wt 6:30 pan., JOAN invited to attend. Interment at Gl K da3. d 3 —A Menu that will plessantly Bugene ALlen Apricots, ‘Red Star,’ '275¢ 33¢ Prunes, large size, ., ., 30c Ib., 28¢ P 8s ‘Whitham Full SixCource Menus Herbert Stowart 5 SOKOLOV'S ORCHESTRA Following the presentation of di- plomas the class gave a program JRANKLIN SQUARE that was witnessed by & large num- HOTEL ber of parents. FPouRTErNTU STREIT AT K —— A female lobster has been known to lay as many as 160,000 eggs at a time. RNITURR _An Excellent Value in a Karpen Mohair Suite, $350 MISS UPDEGRAFF DEAD. | "3 ey et Rl 0 Daughter of Late Congressman Expires at Charlottesville, Va. Miss Rachael Updegraff, daughter of the late Representative Thomas Updegraff of Clayton county, lowa, died yesterday at Charlottesviile, Va., following & l'ngering illness Miss Updegraff was a graduate of Vassar College. She was a member of many conservative women's clahs and since the death of her father about ten years ago has made her home both ‘at the Women's Univer- sity Club to New York city, and at the town of Charlottesville where she was for a number of years librarian of the University of Virginia. During the war she was a technical assistant for a research society in New York. Many vears of her life were spent In charitable pursuits. She took an active intcrest in the study of the deaf, and was able at various times to obtain employment for those partially afMicted in that way. Her father and herself were residents of Washington for fourteen years. while he was a member of Congress here. Burviving her Is one sister, Miss Elizabeth Updegraff, who will take the body to McGregor, lowa, for :n- terment. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been fmsued to the following Maurice ¥. Keane and Allce M. Maddox Joseph “H." Burton ‘and’ Annie B. Durham, both of Henderaon, .. C Arthur L. MacDonald and Gertrude A. Saun- ders, both of Richmond, Va Haywood Fulller and’ Ansie M. Blackwell, B i W Copder iy am W. Calder and Beatrice E. Tinsley, Woth of Richmond, e David H. Wooldridge of Moseley, Va., and Anza E. Brown of Sublette, Va. Clarance M. Willlams and Cordelia E. B bfilrflc:d t;xd u-.—.u?n. lA\'Imnimh enry Lenyer and Josephine Campbe h of Philadelphia, I o e Joseph De Fontes and Madia Ellison, both of Baltimore, Md. Joha R. Norris and Lottis Willi: Klu'll WI'II}- and Ethe! Thom nnstein and Eva Weinburg, botl Baitimors, 34 ey Benson Kidwell and Virginia €. Lowe. John E. Stanton and Victoria Gittinger. }lf:éh:‘l-i' .l‘!":iv and Essie Fortune. rederick H. Hughes of tiis of M. Ginon of Herman, Neb. 0 41 Resiaa :H::.m :llur ”M.:T ll:-r“l- Dafr, iam H. P. McKinl and Etta F. Exli both of Hancock, \d. 5 = —_— The oceans have thefr rivers just like the land. The best known of these is the Gulf Stream, but great- &8t is the “Kuro Siwo” or Black Stream, which runs from Japan dus east toward the American coast, and | 80 wonderfully modifies the climate that In summer hummings birds are found in southern Alaska. FOUND. EPECTACLES—Tady T , desk, A bldg.. Bt. Elizavet e WATCH FOB—With U. B Nawy miedsl tached. Owner can get same by identifying nd paying for adv. A. M. Conor, room v49 726 fith 3 sis " —_— S LOST. AIREDALE, “Bill"”; Ila black back and tall. 1868 Ingieside Terrace nw., p.m. _Liberal reward. el BAG, black, containing eyeglasses, D lace near California st n.w. *ADDY ane. 1) forence: Caart. BOSTON TERRIER PUPPY—Black, with hilo neck, breast, parts of face! uio srors " Body from mange, i s 1820 P st. Tel Frank. 195 et Leloved husband of Emily uee Jones) and beloved father eva Bran from his Iute residence, 2911 South Dakota &ve. n.e., o'elock. s and relatves Congressional cemeter; BROOKS. Monday, Januars 29, 1923, ut 6:30 am ., At b CLARENCE R. ve residence v, February 1, Inter- meut Forestville, Md: ki BROOKS. All members of Anacostin Coun- cil, No. 16, Jr. 0. U. A M., are requested 10 attend the fu e brothier, CLARENCE R. BROOKS, Frbruary 1, 16: 1n w1 17th »- s.e Interment Forest: vile, 3 c LOE, Councilor, R.A.E [ ta . CHAMBERLAI wquerque, N. ) Junuary 80, 1923, GEOK heloved b band of Tdi Garges and son of the late E ward H. aud Sarali R. Chamberlain. Inter ment 1 Washington. Notice of funeral later . sddeniy, Friday, Januars 28, nw.,' JOSEPHINE fs at Moo & Aile ! Fla ave. Fu 6:30 pm parted this life January tal, CHARLE £ Viola Tul wiil be buried from wday, February 1, dny, Junuvary 31, 1923, at stern Star Home, LOLA Remains resting t the . H. ral lome, 261 14th st. B, erul later, ° Janusry 28 1023, after a brief Il ness, FLEMING FLOOD, of Mrs. Emma Flood, “He leaves to m their iows his mother, four brothers. two sisters and & host of friends. Remains at Moon & Allen's funeral parlors, 12th st. and Fi o.w Faneral February 1, at 1 pm FRANC. Tuesday, January 30, iwloved daugh o uis and Leun Franc. Fi the_chapel of Frank Geir's S 1113 7th st n.w., Thursduy, February 1. at 10 a.m. In térnient Baltimore, Md. < FRYE. Monday, Janusry 29, 1923, JAMES H. FRYE of Seat Pleasant, M. 9 years Bitel 5 = and Readns M Bis Tate home, Friday s 2w, Tnterment &t Prospect Hill ceme ters. ) | GOODE. Tuesdny, Januars 80, 1923, at 4.30 am. LAURA F. beloved wife of the lute is M. Goode, aged & Funers from the chapel of Thomes §. Sergeon, 1011 Tih st mw.. Thuraday. Februars 1. at 11 a.m." Relntives and friends ioited to at tend. Interment (private) at Hock Creek cometery : GORBRETT. Tuesdny. Junuars 50, 1033, at the resid Ter “Gangntor, Coma’ V Bohn, 218 D_st. now. ELIZA RAMSEY GOIBRETT. N n (nee French), hereatter. one sister. Fumeral from his dence, 441 Temple ct. mw., Thursday, February 1, at 1 pm. Relatives atd friends invited to sttend We know God only loaned you To ue for a Wetle white, For when the angels came to take you You were reads with u wmile. | THE PARENTS. 810 | JACRSON. Departed this life Tuesday, Janu. ary 30, 1923, at 1527 A st. ».e., KOSE JACK- May har soul rest in peace ! JACOBS. Wednesdas, Januars 31, 1923, a, at his residence, 417 H nw., I MIN. beloved busband of Mary E. Juc Notice of fuueral hereafier. wouary 830, 1923, Asaph st.. Aléxandria, the GOt year of Thursday, Febriary 1, his late Lome. Interment Alexundria, Va. (Baltimore papers pivase copy.) 81 dy can be viewed | Iy my heart Buptist Church Thursday until 2:30 pm., at which services will be held. Inter- ment at Fort Lincoln Park cemetery with full Masonie rites. . WILLIAMS. Departed this life, Tuesday, Jan- at her residence, 413 Ridge g MARIA A, WILLIAMS, wife the ‘late Phillip Williams, mother of ip. Jjr: Edward, Sandy, Thornton, George' Willlams _and ‘M. Gertrude Wil ams_ Funeral Friday, February 2, at 1 clock, from Second Baptist Church, 3rd at. between H and I n.w., Hev. Holloman, pa tor. Friends and relatives fnvited. 1% 'WILLIAMS, 82", All sublime princes of Jon: than Davis Consistory. No. 1, 32°, are here- by ordered o amsemble at’ the Scottish Rite Temple, 1633 11th st. n.w., Wednesday, Jan- uary 31, 1923, at 11 p.m., Tor the purpose of attending the Kadosh, 'midnight, services over the remains of our late prince, ELIJAH I WILLIAMS. Services to be held at his late residence. 601 P st. n.w. (paraphernali will be furnisied). - All members of the fam inyited. CLARENCE A_NIXON EDWARD J. MORRI ond Archives. WILLIAMS. Special communication of Dorle Todge, No. 10 F. A Ac M will be held mple, 51h and 'Va. ave. n.e. ing &t 9 o'clock, for the pur. ing_the funeral of our late WILLIAMS, from Third . 5th and Q s now., at 3 Interment Arlington cemetery. All brethren requested to be present. JAS. A, WILKINS, Worshipful Master. F. W. AUSTIN, Secretary. WILLIAMS. Al members of Thomas H Wright Lodge, No. 907, G. U. 0. rdered to attend funeral of Bro. E. L . at the Third Baptist Church, Que sts. n.w., Thursday, February 1923 at 11 a.m. Interment &t Arlington v Special ‘meeting ton . L. WILLIAMS CHAS. C. CARTER, P. S. In Memoriam. BARBOUR. In memory of our beloved brother and friend, WILLIAM T. BARBOUR, who rted this life twelve ears ago tod 31, 1911, and our dear mother, MARY A BARBOUR, who left us four Weeks ago, Jannary 4, 1923. } “K* SFHE FAMILY AND A FRIEND. Sleep on, dear mother, vour labor's o'er, Your loving hands shall tofl no more; A faithful mother, but true and kind, A better mother we cannot find. Some day, some time our eves will see The faces we love %o well: Some day their hauds will clasp in ours And never say farewell. FAMILY. * BARNS. In sad hut loving remembrance of my mother, who left us one year ago todsy, ry 31, 1922. don’t know the sorrow to be left alone, Com.-in-chief. Keeper of Seal d hardest of all when He £ mother. Dear mother. how we miss Yyou No one but God can tell, But some dav we Lope to meet sou ©On the bright and happy shore. HER DATGHTER. BIAS. Tn sad but_sweet remembrance of m: dear mother, BETTIE, who departed this life three Sears ago, January 31, 1920. Today my heart fs heary, My thoughts are all of thee; How I love and how I miss thee None but God in_Heaven can see. HER DEVOTED SON HORACE. * JURG. In sad but loving remem e of ot dea mpther. TOA V. BIA DENBURG, who deperted this life six years ago today, January 81, 1917. In_the graveyard. silently sleeping, Where the flowers gently wave. our mother we loved so dearly, In her cold and slient grave. HER FAMILY. * LAS. A tribute of love to the memory DO Os Saevoted mother, LENA DOUGLAS, who departed this life three years ago to- day. January 31, 1020. God has clalmed my darling mother, Took the one I loved so dear: To_fil her place there is no other, Yet I know she did her share. b hour comes to me anew ith bitter sense of loss. Ol God, in mercy pity me nd help me bear the cross. your memory lingers, Bweetly, tenderly, fond and true: There is fot u day. dear little loved one, That we do not think of yo. LOVING MOTHER. * OBME. In sad and loving memory of our darling boy, who departed this life two years ago today, Jaauary 31, 1921, A bud the Gardener gave ui A pure and loviog child; He gave him to our keepiig, To cherish for a while, But just as it was opening To the glory of tue day, Down came the Heavenly And took our bud swn HIS LOVING = GRANDMOTHER, MRS KATE STAHL . RICHARDS. In sad but loving remembrance dear father, MORRIS RICHARD! who departed this earth January 81, 191 elght years ugo_todny. HIS LOVING CHILDREN. * In loving remembrance of my aughter, MARIE SHARPLESS (nee who departed this life three years g0 todey, January 31, 1920. In God's home of fadeless beauty She is now a shinning s Dwelling in the Holy City With the golden gates ajar T ehall meet her some bright morni eating by the waters fair: 8he is waiting for my coming, In my Father's mansion fair. Every day brings back sweet memorie Every memory brings tear: Deep within my heart 1 cherish . Thoughts of one I love o dear. No_one kzows the sient heartach Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that 1s borne in silence For the one I lTove so we HER LOVING MOTHER. * In £ad and loving remembrance of r son. WILLIAM SIMMS, who died 280 today. ears have gone since that sad day . When the one we loved was cailed away God took him home—it was His will, ot in o hearts we love him sull & )THER, MARY SWAN 1825 7th ST. N.W. ATV A LYNCH. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear sister, JENNIE LYNCH, who d¢ parted this life three yo . Junuar. pererd years' ago, Janum You are not forgotten, dear sister; That would be bard'to do. As long as life and memory last We will alwurs think of yon, LOVING BROTHER, JOHN LYNCH. * THOMAS-OYRUS. In fond &nd loving remen brance of my daughter, ~ ETHE THOMAS-CYRUS, who departed’ this 1 ten years ago today, January 31, 1913, Today recalls the memorles 0f & loved one gone to rest, And the ones who are thinking of Ler Are the ones who loved her best. The month of January is here, To me the saddest of the year, Because ten vears ago today My dear daughter passed away Usloved and forgotten She will never be, For the grave that contains her Ts sacred to me, 'Tis sweet to be remembered d pleasant 'tis to find, Although You may be absent, You still are kept fn mind. Just when her light was brightest, Just when her hopex were best, She was taken from this world of pal To a home of eternal rest. A happy home I once enjoyed— How sweet the memors still. ath hes left a lonesomeness world can pever fll. MOTHER. * VESSELLS. In fond memory of my des! beud. CHARLES E. VESSELLS, who parted this life two years ago today, Jo ary 31, 1021 You don't know the sorrow to be left aloue i1l God brings & message to your howe HIS DEVOTED WIFE, FLORENCE VES BELLS, AND FOSTEE DAUGHTE: ETHEL. WILLIAMS. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear son, GEORGE E. WILLIAMS, who departed this life five years sgo toda: January 31, 191S. Gone, but mot forgotten. HIS LOVING MOTHER. * WRIGHT. 1In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, CHARITY WRIGHT who departed this life two years ago toduy Here’s One of the Many Remarkable Values in a Karpen Suite Priced Low During Our February Sale. — > t VOTE N, GILLESPIE DOUG- 2 ;_?A:?hg:';wa,mfigun. round; lost Fri- | KING, Monday, Jamusry 2. 193, at the “'.‘,,is,nmww e . "'""G;fenn‘hy”(..‘n'n;nl. do wander 2111, . e of his sister. GNT Columbia road, 1 g ) 3 N g olaven ani : | DOWNS. 1In fond memory of my dear friend, _To a grave not so far awas, BRINDLE BULL, from 1021 B at. 0.6, Reward BOY M. KING, beloved son of the até LR e o departed thid Where they 1aid my darliug mother 2 om ‘657 Columbia road Thursdus, Febrmry | 1Mfe four vears ago, January : SCHTER, “FLiz : BROOCH, peari and opal, Tussds T8 | from 657 Columi A ary &. M. W. *| HER DAUGHTER, ELIZABETH BUI: betwoen 0'and B strect T Nasy bidg. | 1 8t 2 P :” BELL. or Thics i : s z - ) . Raturn to room 2481 Navy bidg. Rewnnd. LANGEORD. Tuesday, January 80, DRURY. In sad but loving remembrance of 2 = This is a very unusual value in a Karpen Suite. It’s here in beau- GOLLIE, oo taves meT . 2 0 p.m., at her fesidence; 1422 I ‘my dear mother. TDA BELLD DRURY, who FUNERAL DIREGTORS, £ = i his 1§ Janu- . s & pame of ty. Return to William W E_Towes BELATWAR DN, beloved wite of Alrvlal‘r:d‘;{_.’g: life one year ago today, CQLLIB—"Laddle,” tan and white. Reward. | residence, Thursday, February 1, ut 2 pu.| Yeur loving hands shail toil oo more: regular Karpenesque construction. The Tebruary Sale [y 1784 _Corcoran st. n.w. North 10438. e Interment (private) in Glenwood cemetery.| A faithful mother, both true and kind, DOG—Great Dane, brindle color. Ramsdell, | LEWIS, A call meeting of St. Augustine’s| A better mother we canpot find. 248 Maple ave., Takoms. Adams 1086, Ladies' Auxiliary, No. 73, Kulghts St. John; ‘Was called from this world for peaceful rest, FOUNTAI PEX—Toves Tart of s, herwers | fiip DIct AUgin. N0, 5 Thisday. | Oulid by O Lord, it knoweat best . North Capitol st. and T: 1 bruary 1, 8§ p.m., In.St. Cyprian's id my at, God ol ol There are dozens and dozens of other good-looking Karpen Call Franklin 7860, " Reward. ~ DcPartment Jall o piims o W foner oI bl | Fr0at sl iEs T conid ot thoueh. e f =i 3 = & . e GLASSES, Inclosed In case (Krackin, optician), sans £ pUXIeY 13 By order of | For some cause I cannot tel i Suites in a wide variety of magnificent coverings. All i HAWKINS, Betretagy - L7 aet | God took seu home with Him to dwell = Hl‘msth)’ Hflpflhmn D e . ~ 3 3. JOHNSON, President, o ce and rest. N = < have been substantially reduced for our February Sale— HOUND, white and tod. Lirgo Md, Teturn| M. SWANY, Sccreiars TSI | Ton landof Beast A0 T ame. Pram. 7 J 21 i o L HER DA A % A 1 . 1 val o 2ist and Benning rd., Harry Noome. Re-( LOMAX. Tuesday, January 30, 1923, at the 817 PA. AVE. 6.B. all are exceptional values. . 31+ Georgetowuu Uafversity Hospital, JULIA E.. | DRURY. 1In sad but loving remembrance of | groqe1 Chapel. fiacols 143. NECKPIRCE_Small sable. on Sunday night,| beloved wife of Civde Lomax. ~Funeral | Dour dear loving mother, IDA BELL DRURY, Private Ambulances £ 1oth and Eve ots. Finder will rece Wednesday from Catlett Methodist Ohureh, | iy departed.this 1ite ove year ago today, Livery in" Consection. B & saime <o Tranc cie Va.. Fevruary 1. Taterment Catioti | o, depated thi - ave. Phone Main 5577. . ed 1873. Telephone Cor. T023. Here Are a Few Values That Are Typical of the POCKETBOOK, coctaining ~smail gam. of | LUGAS oy | Jnen, mother bresthes bor iaat faremell | “THE S. H. HINES CO, e Pis iy ey od Fullman, W . s + 4 her, residence, | T world seems like another pixce Wi R b HINES, Prop. 2 - 1 o , Neb.: propert; . B 25th st. 5 NNIE DC. by o 1- t. oW, Many That Are Priced Low Durmg This Sale Stecle: | Reward i left AEADE, SO1 'Eonsm the beloved wite of the late Jumes Lucas ’:".] ::unnu:km s;lol:: ::’al:: :fl\u;::rl face. 012003 14t at. n. sional Apartment, st and Bust Oapitcl sts. devoted _mother of Margurite and Ella ut we know = Comfortable Karpen Suit2 in tapestry, regular Karpenesque con- e T ot | ot e | e ame tojtaie yom; te eo struction; three pieces $1 tarn., Liberal reward. - Please re-| -and friend , Funeral Thurad You were ready with a smile. -~ o ptfi od POP—Black-faced Airedale, about six months Ob, dear mother, how I miss you UNDEI\TAKEE s 1208 H STREET.NW TORMERLT 3407 oT. Rimus B Speare 2308 Willia B, Bpexte. Civde 1. Richels A S S g s 1023, at 10| Gince God claimed you for his own; Karpen Pillow Arm Suite in beaver velour or tapestry, Karpenesque e it e ey plasee | K g L JEYEL No one knows the Eriet and sorrow : : 2 urvive M. Meyer " i 4 construction .. ... 8295 RING. gold seal, monogram. It found, ro-| Gonenice, T Krafthofor, and ‘sons | o LONELE CHILDRES, REDOLPH C. 3 - " 5 . 3 torn 1617 Mass. ave. Reward, Herman, ' J Fuieral _f{rom DRURY AND ELSIE E. DRURY. * Plain-color Taupe Mohair Suite, three pieces; reversible cushions; BPBOTACLES—Pair shell-rimmed, Saturd th at. s.e.. Thurs: Karpenesque construction ................ ... $300 5 7. . MES. In loving remembrance of my dear between 16th and 8 sts. and Kaho's. : ry 1,'at 2 o'clock p.m. Inter. | HOL r North 576, apt. 409, anu's. Reward. | o orumpect Hill cemetors riends sd | husband and our devoted . father, JORN HOLMES, who departed this life ope year Karpen Davenport only in beautiful blue velour..... Large Karpen Pillow Arm Suite, reversible cushions; plain-color taupe mohair ... .-+ $315 Karpen Suite in tapestry, reversible cushions; Karpenesque con- .o 8225 ... 8150 Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Name Seventh Streef Mayer & Co. - BtwembDarE UMBBELLA, black sllk. leather strap on han- die; Cleveland Park car at 1ith and U s on Tuesday, January 80, at 12:45 noon. Re- ward if returned to Mrs. H. Piffler, 121 A st. e . RELLA, blue silk, Jan. 27, on W, K, & E. car. Phove Kensington 137. 'Reward. 31 WRIST WATCH Monogramed 8. M. 0. black ribbon strap: Iriday afterncon. Phona North 8280, Miss Orr, 1 P R T A e CEMETERIES. ‘The Park Cemetery Nem-Sectarian Perpetual Care Beantiful asd ftting location. Readily accessible—on electric ear line, Os Baltimore boulevard, at District line, Office: 705 12th St.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745 Write for Illustrated Bookilet NON-SECTARIAN ~ TVAULTS CEDAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ‘Washington's Beautiful Burial Ground Perpetual care—Chapel—Perfoct Servi Oneies plots—Soderate prices—Torma T 0~ Office, 17th and Pa. Ave. 8. B. Line. 6502-J, Booklet, Information or Visit te Osm: sary OUL M. CAYTOR. Line. bib: ! relutives fnvited. enly. Tuesday. January 30, *a residence, Mrs. Catherine 5. Popp, 1518 Rosedule 8t. n.e., MARGARET McNANNEY. Funeral from lier niece" z dence on Thursdav, February 1, at ¥ thénce to the Holy Comforter Church, where 4t ® amn. for the repose t tives and friends invited to attend. Interment Mt. Olivet cemeter; MCQUADE. Tuesday, January 30, 192 745 aw her “residence, 1817 47th pl. nw. 2. McQUADE, beloved wife ‘of the ‘fate Bernard McQuade. Foneral Thurs- day morniug, February 1, at § w.m., from residence, thence to Our’ Lady of Vietory Church, where requiem mass will be offered for thé repose of her woul. _Interment st Mount Olivet cemetery. Relatives and friends invited. (Cumberland, Md., pape please copy.) . PAREON. Departed this life Tuesday, Janu- Ary 80,1923, &t 4:30 p.m.. at her residence, 1930 K st. n.w.. NANCY PARSON, the wife of the late John F. Parson. Sho leaves (o mourn one son, Edward Parson; d 2 Rosa Parson: three nephew Austin and Israel Ferguson, and host of Funeral Friday, at 1:30, from Met- M st between 15th and n.w. . PENCE. Suddenly, Jawuary 30, 1023, at 2 m., at her residence, 1102 G st. n.e.. ROSE A.. ‘beloved wife of R. A. Pence, aged 48 Seurs. Funeral Thursdey, Februsry 1, at 9:30 a.m., from Holy Name Church. Inter- ment Mount Olivet cemetery. a1e PRICE, On Wednesduy, January 31, 1823, at her rosidence, 2525 Ontario Toad, ELIZA- BETH A., w in Price. Funeral 1923, at 2 p.m., Parlors, 832 Pennssi- vania ave. n.w. Relatives and friends fo- vited, Interment Rock Creek cemetery. 1% ogo today, Jaouary 31, 1922, We have no tears Thou wilt not dry We have no wounds Thou wilt not heal: our human hearts dost ot feel AND CHILDREN JEFFERSON. Tn loving remembrance of eur denr wife and sister, MAMIE A. JEFFER- SON, who departed this life January 31. 1913, teu vears ago todas. N HER DEVOTED HUSBAND, EDW. JEF- FERSON, AND SISTERS. . SON. A tribute of love to the memory T one. mother " ana” granamother, "MARF JOHNSON, who entered the heaven of rest January 81, 1918, five years ago toda; Then, dear mother, we shall meet you, Asleep in peace, weep no miore. Rtest_with Jesus forevermore. HER LOVING DAUGHTER SADIE AND GRANDDAUGHTER GLANDORA. JONES. In sad but_loving remembrance of | my_wife and our dear mother, ANNIE R. JONES, who departed this life three years g0 today, Junuary 31, 1920, and my son d our bDrother. JAMES . JONES, who departed this life Uiree years ago, January 25, 1920, “Some ‘day,” we suy. turn our eyes Toward the fair hills of paradise; Some day, some time, & sweet new rest Shall blossom, flowerlike, in each breast; Kome day, some time, our eyes shall seo The faces kept In memory; Some day their hand shall clasp our hand, Just over in the morning_land. THE FAMILY, LYLES. In loving remebrance of our mothér. MARY LY who departed_this 1ife four years January 31. 1919, Loved fu life, remembered in death. HER CHILDREN, * Phone West 96. [ Automoblle_Service. 7. WILLIAM LEE, Fueral Director snd Embalmer. ~ Livery {n connection. Commodioge chapel and modern crematorium. - Moderats prices. 832 Pa. ave. . Tel. eall M. 1385. WM. H. SARDO & CO. Phone Lincoln 524, Automobile Funerals. I‘V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Spears | griebiishment.’ ‘940 F St. N.W. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST., S.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. W. W Deal & Con- Frank Geier’s Sons Co. N . N.W. . bodhes Thaver: Terephors, Main 2473 FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 12}4 F St. Prompt aato delivery servies. Artistio—exprossir

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