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THE GREAT WASHINGTON § i i % : : +38388888828282888328233883888885 v Riselsiztattasatateatattanasisersasssessesseessd eaitiblestebihracaetnitistasastdtaeassaesearisiieatartasataitasseiziseses iy e { I Ihlm'k hatr in S8 88888808838888088888082082882882003883282388282088008880000200200200240242448 | SUBCHASERS TAKE UP WAR ON' RUM-RUNNERS Two . on California Coast Being Overhauled for Service Against Smugglers. By the Assoclated Press. BAN FRANCISCO, February 5.—Ime mediate equipment of the submarine chasers Vaughn and Gygsn to run down the fleet of rum smugglers said to be hovering off the California coast has been ordered by federal author itles, it became known here today. The Vaughn and Cygen have been turned over to the United States coast guard service by the Navy Department and are being overhauled at ship- yards in Oakland. URGES NEW WORLD PACT. | Bteuben Society Asks President to Call Conference. NEW YORK, February 5.—The Steu- ben Soclety of America has asked President Harding, in a resolution made public today, to call a second peace conference to revise the Versallles treaty and take action on the occupa- tion of the Ruhr by the French. The resolution urged the government to in- dicate its disapproval of the action taken by France. DIES OF COLD IN SOUTH. Fruit Peddler Near Birmingham Found Dead in Snow. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, February 5.— Cold weather took its first victim in Birmingham for the winter yesterday when Will Kyser, negro fruit peddler of Green Springs, a suburb, died at his residence after have been exposed to_the weather. Kyser was found in an unconsclous condition and with his body partially covered over by sleet and snow. Police officers who investigated the case stated that Kyser had evidently fallen from his wagon while in an in- toxicated condition OHIO POLITICIAN DEAD. CLEVELAND, Ohfo, February B.— George A. Grott, seventy-four, for thirty years an active attorney and a political figure in Cleveland, died at his home last night. He was a dele- gate to the frec silver convention in St. Louis in 1896, and was chairman of the committeé that tendered the nomination to Willlam Jennings Bryan t Lincoln_Neb.. in that year. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. t., Col. 838 Black velvet, containing eveglasses and Heward. 2443 Ontario_road . sy evening. between 17th and Rhode Island nd the Hotel fiton: contalns 6 large diamonds and 40 i diamonds. Reward If returned to More 1619 Rhode Island ave. Phone l‘r; k- hite stripes around Collar; mo tag: name, white paw 1752 Kenyon st. Adams | Reward. 164; . T Re )OG—Large colile, male: name, ok of neck and in_tail $1 reward. Mra. Blx bone at top of skull. Telephone_Alex. 876. DOG—Tau and white English buildog. strayed Call Columbia 2108 from 1326 Fairmont st. for. fr&? i3 Setter. black and white, female, last: not " a pet. Reward $100. Col. 3307. 8° FOUNTAIN PEN —(Lower part) Wahl, dlled. Phooe Franklin §499. 1224 M; GLASSES—Shell, Baturd Clereland Park, via Georgetown ca 3301 Macomb at VDBAG, biack velver. Capitol and N. Y ‘money. vanity box and govt. TI33W. ¢ PATENT DRAWT lost. Return H. P. Rimonds. Arizona Hotel. $1 Reward. oo PIN—Beta Phi Sigma Fraternity; shield shape, surrounded with opals Initials on back, 1 afrer 8 o'clock containing POCKET KNIFE—Silver: owner's name en- graved on side. Reward for return to Star ofice. 3 POCEETROOK, biack, coutaining mones. kexs. medal, etc., Saturday gvening. Rewa 08 G st D.w. PURSE, small, biack leather, containing watch a0d money, Saturday afterncon in Grant Circle Reward if returned to Boom 017, Co- ROSARY—Amethyst: M or near Bacred Heart Church, on Feb. 1. Kindly return to 3311 16th at. n.w and recelre reward. SCTT CASE bearing tag Mrv. M. K Cowell from sutomablle between 36th and M streets and 20th and Pennsylvania avenue. Finder notify Col. 4067-W or 3224 19th street. Re- ward. . TMBRELLA, black silk, curved Bandle, on Potomae Park car February 4. Call Cleveland 207, Reward. 7o WATCH, In Columbla Theater or vicinity; Inl- tials, T.'E. B. 8o Cleve. 1237. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. 940 F St. N.W. Phone Frank. 8426, THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS. Cards of Thanks. to estend our since: and heartfelt appreciation to our T relatives, neighbors and Mart Chapter, No. 4, 0. K. 8., for their kin Dess and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved one, MARGARET LEE AVERY. THE FAMILY. * PETTIT, 1 wish to sincerely thank my many ‘n:::‘: n;n:‘.r:uu! p for thatr eynpaty and s at the death of my belove husband. MABEL B. PETTIT. * PHILLIPS. We wish to extend our thanks to our velghbors, relatives snd friends for thelr kindness, wympathy Boral ofter. Hisbend ‘2oa™ Tuthes " GEORGE PAINE B ather, GEORGE PAI) HIS WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND BONS. * SYMONDS. We desire to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness and foral tributeson account of the death of my late husband, A. J. SYMONDS. MARY A. SYMONDS AND CHILDREN. 5! Deaths. ALLEN. Suddenly, February 1, 1928, a Newport place n.w., EDGAR W. ALLEN, %on of Charles C. and Mary R. Aller neral Tuesday, February 6, at o'clock, from Nineteenth Street Byptist Church. In terment Harmouy cemetery. - ASHBY. 6unday, February 4. 1923, at m... e, residence,” 221 T st ROSETTA ASHBY. daughter of the Annie Thomas, devoted mother of Thomas | Asbby, Mra. Mabel Tucker and Mrs. Minoie Jones: wlster of Mrs. Alice M. Chew and Mrs. Louise M. Henderson. Funeral Tues- day, February '6, at 1:30 p.m., from Zion Baptist Church. 'F st. between 84 and 415 sts. s.w. Relatives and friends fnvited. Suddenly, Friday. February 2, at 11 o'clock, THOMAS, the loving husband of Henrietta Attrell and son of Agues Moore, brother of Lucy Camacks and James Attrell, uncle of William Henderson, law of Mrs. Eliza Mackall, leaving w and three brothers-in-law and & host of other relatives and friends to mourn their loss. Funeral Wedvesday, Feb- ruary 7, at 2 o'clock, from Cosmopolitan Baptist ‘Oburch, N bet. 9th and 10th n.w., Rev. 8. P. W.' Drew officiating. Relatives a0d 'triends fnvited. e ATTRELL. _Suddenly, Fridsy, 1023, at 11 o'clock. THOMAS, the loviog husband of Henrietta Attrell and son of Agnes Moore, brother of Lucy Camacks and James Attrell, uncle of William Hen- derson, son-inlaw’ of Mrs. Eliza Mackall, 5 siswersinlaw apd 3 brothers-in-law, and 8 host of other relatives and friends fo mourn_their loss. Funeral Wednesday, Feb. ruary 7. at 2 o'clock, from his lato residence, 40 5th st n.w., Hev. 8. P. W. Drew, of ficiating. Relatives and friends invited. 6% BARRETT. Suddenly, Saturday. February 8, 1023, at 2:45 a.m., Mrs. CORNELIA E. BAR' RETT, mother of Mrs. Frank N. Long und daughter of the late Rev. William ¥. and Ann E. Collifiower of Frederick, Md. Fu- neral services at her late residence, 813 11th st. .., Monday at p.m. Ioterment Tuesday at Frederick. 3 BOTELER. ~ Friday, Febroary 2, 1923, CHARLES W. BOTELER, brother of Mrs. 1da Hayman. ' Funeral from the parlors of W. H. Scott, 400 &th st. se.. Tuesday, February "6, ‘at 2 Interment Con- gresslonal cemetery. BOWIE. Suddenly, Sunday, Februhry 4, 1923, at | e sudence 139 R, L 'ave. ne.. EDWARD | OSBORNE, son of Willie Drew and the late Leonard O. Bowie. Funeral from residence Wednesday, February 7, 10 o'clock a.m. Interment private. February 2, BROWN. Sunday, Fehruary 4, 1923, at a.m., MARY ELIZABETH, wife of the late John' W. Brown, aged 82 vears. Funeral from her late residence, Rock Creek Church rd., Tuesday, February 6, at 9:30 a.m. Requiem maxs at 8t. Gabriel’s Church, Grant circle, Petworth, D. C., at 10 o'clock. Rela tives ‘and friends invited to attend. In fermeat (private) at Rock Creek ceme- BROWN. February 3. 1923, at 12:05 a.m.. at his residence. 4% U at. 5w, after & briet iliness, HIRAM LEWIS, devoted husbasd of Susle E. Brown. Funeral from his late resi- dence, Tuesday, February 6, at 11 am. Re- muins may bo reviewed Monday, February 5. Relatives and friends are invited. BROWN. Officers and members of the Men CUIff Rock Beneficial Associat'sn are re. quested to attend- the fu f our late brother, HIRAM L. BROWN, from hia lat residence. 410 U st. n.w., Tuesday, Febru- ary 6, at 11 am. W. H. JOHNSO: JOTIN A. FRANKLIN, Secretary. RBOWN. All members of the Young Men's | Immediate. Rellef Asmociation are requested to attend the funeral of our late brother, ;H \): :.nlz,wls F‘KO“‘\‘. Tuesday, Feb- usry 6, 1023, at 11 o'clock a.m. iate reagtence; 410 You wf o % g G LITASM 11, FORTUNE, President. ENOCH M. SMITH, Recording Setr‘l::! - BROWN. Young Mea's Protective League re requested to attend funeral HIRAN L. BROWY, Toesdas, Pebrusry o st1lam., from 410°C ot o it HEN FULLER, President. G. L. WALTON, Becy, i BROWN. Ionic Lodge, No. 1028, G. U. O. of 0. F.. announces the desth of Brother HI- RAM L. BROWN, on Saturdsy morning. February 3. 1023, ‘at his residence, 419 U Fneay froiiembers are directed, (G stiend rom house on . Fel 3 1923, at 11 o'clock. - - i E. M. PERKINS, N. G. J. C. BURLLS, P. §. 5 CASLER. Mondsy, February 5, 1923, at Georgetown Hospital, JACOB H. CASLER. Dbeloved husband of 'Catherine Casler (nee Ducn), in the 65th year of bis age. Funeral from 'his late residence, Thureday, Feb- rusry K at 9 am. 1241 Potomac st e theace to Holy frinity Chareh, where uiem mass will be eald for the repose of his soul. TR CHILDS. Monday, am., ALBERT, of Annie President. February 35, 1023, 3:43 ged 69, “beloved husband 30 Wilson). Funeral late residence, 1219 Ese st. Belatires 04 friends invited to attend. [ COBTLOW. Sunday, February 4, 1023, at 9 B EMMA T beloved wite ‘of ‘the late lonfoe D. Costiow and mother of Clarence E. Costlow, aged 65 years. Funeral Wednes- day, February 7, at 10:30 a.m., from Hy- song funeral bome. 1300 N st n.w. To- terment Prospect Hill cemetery. [ DENHAN. Suddenly, Mondsy, February 6, 1023. at Casualty FHospital, ‘at 1:30 am., CLIFFORD W. DENHAM, 'beloved son of the late Thomas S. and Laura B. (nee Cook). Funeral from his dence, Mrs. G. W. Heath, 628 Wednesday, February 7, tives and 'friends lnvited. Congressional cemetery. DILLON. Sundsy. February 4, 1923, at her lence, 1111° Rhode Island ave. n.w., ANNIE F. DILLON. beloved siater of Mrs, Terrence F. McMabon. Notice of funerai hereafter. ' EINSTEIN. Suddenly, Monday, February 5, 1923, JENNIE EINSTEIN, widow of the late ' Samuel teln. Notice of funeral bereafter. Interment & 131 ELEVENTH ST. B.E. Undertakers. Embalmera, Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. ~Quick._Dignifled and Eficient Bervice, . We y 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 8464, Automobile_Bervice. Chapel. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. TOX. rted this life 11:15 a.m. Febru- ary 3. 1923, SOLOME FOX, beloved mother of Annle Fox Jackson. Remains at Barnes' undertaking parlors, 614 41 st. s.w. Fu- neral from First Baptist Church, cor. 6th Tuesday at 1 o'clock, Rev. 508, pastor. . FUSE. February 4, 1923, ANNIE P., be- loved wife of John' A. Fuse, aged 65 years. Funersl from her late residence, 11 Q st. n.w.. Tuesday, February 6, at 2 p.m. 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. Main 2473 Modern Chapel. Telsphone. 7, Sowrn z [ GANLERS = = oy e << alwkx "~ MORTICIANS j e T3 pewas VL masmecron, ® 41 H ST. N.E. Phose L. 5543 = JAMES T. RYAN 317 PA. AVE. B.E. N Lincoln ool cn»‘fl\’lu Ambulances Livery in Comnection. Estabilehed 1873, _Telephons Col 7023, "'HE S. H. HINES CO., kol B T ”g:lvl" Ambulance. P8 Speare UNDERTAKERS 4208 H STREET.NMWE rolnly}moru’. . Simns % Speare: '3" “Willia X Bpexs Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.'W. Fpiablished 1841, Automobile Service, <3, WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Livery in connection. Commodions chapel 434 modern crematorium. - Moderate prices. 832 Pa. .w._Tel. call. M. 1385, WM. 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln 524, Modern Chapel. Automobile Funerals. MONUMENTS. ~“We speciaiize In designing and erect. Ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character, Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition In our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Strest. 142, SARDO & CO,| _Reistives ana triends fovited. ” | HARRISON. Departed this life suddenly, terment Glenwood cemetery., eILL. at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, IDA GILL, the beloved sister of Lula Gill, Annie West and Mary C. Fletcher. Fumeral Wednesday morning, at 9 o'clock, from 8t. Cyprian's Church. ' Interment at 'Mt. Olivei cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. GRAT. Suddeniy, February 3, 1023 VIR- GINTA LOUISE, widow ~of 'Hamilton K. Grag. at'tbe residence of her son. Willlam C. Gray, Riverdale, Md. Fuberal Tuesday, 2'p.m.” Interment private. o* GREGSBY. February 4, 1023, at 1 pm., SUBAN F. GREGSBY, aged 76, of Stafford county, Va., at the 'home of her sister, Mrs. George A. Bussler, sr., East Fal Church, Va. Interment at Oakwood ceme. tery, Falls Church, Va., Tuesday, Febru- 1n- | Saturday morning, February 8. 1023, | E{ KRUSEN. MoCONVILLE. Bund: MoKINNEY. De; | MILBURN. Saturdsy, February 8, 1023, at MILLER. MITCHELL. MORGAN. MORGAN. ary '6, at 11 a.m. (Fredericksburg papers please copy.) EAMILTON. Monday, February 5. 1023, at her_residence, 2400 16th st., Mrs. mg GARET T., beloved mother ‘of James E. Hamilton and Mary L. Powell. Notice of fuperal later. B HARDY. Departed this life Fel 2, 1928, Mrs. IDA HARDY of 49 Myrtle st n.e., .wife of Alexander Hardy, mother of May Oross and James W. Hardy. Funeral serv- ice Tuesday, February 6, 2 o'clock, at the Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Rev. 3 Willts. pastor. . EARRIS. Departed this life Saturday, Feb- ruary 3, 1923, ELIZABETH HARRIS, be- loved mother of Thomas W. Harper and Trene Harris. ¥uneral Tuesday, 1 p.m., from Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. HARRISON. Departed this life soddenly. Baturday, February 3, 1023, at her resi- dence, 3i0 9th ELLA HARRISON (nee Marlow), devoted daughter of Mary J. Marlow and ithe late Willlam Murlow and gister of George an njamin Marlow. Funeral Wednesdey, February 7, from Ebeneser Church, _4th and ‘D sts. at 2 pm, Saturday, February 3, 1928, HAR: RISON ' (nes Mariow), at 'her residence, 310 Oth st. s.c. Funerst Wednestay, 2 p.m.. from the Ebeneser Church, 4th and D ots. se 1o His wisdom, Took the life that He had given, And though the body rest in clay, The soul fs safe in heaven.” HER FRIEND, JOHN F. BLUE. * HUNT. Saturdsy. February 3, 1923, at Sibley ‘Hospital, LUCY E., the beloved wife of George B “Hunt. t Saffell’s chapel, P Best Pl February MUNDELL. MURPHY. Sunday, NEWHAX. PANHOLZER. Sunday, servic i 4123 6th_instant, i 1, 19023, trom Bons Co., 1113 g h mass at §t. Aloy Church at 9 o'clock. Relatives and friends iovited. lnterment Philadelpbia, JENNINGS. Members of Spalding Council, No. 417, Knights of Columbus, are notified of the death of Brother MICHAEL G. JE! NINGS and are requested to sttend funeral from Bt. Aloysius Church Tuesday, Febru- ary 6, 1923, at 9 am. THOMAS K. GALLAHER, G. K. MICHAEL J. DRISCOLL, ¥. S. OHNSON. At Baltimore, Md.. Friday, ruary 2, 1928, WILLIAM MASON JOHN- BON’ son of Mrs. Leviuia Jennings, brot! of Henderson and Miss Lelia E. Jobnson. Mra, Scottle Tyson, Mrs. Mionetts Dobson of Philadeiphia, Pa. "Funeral at Baltimore, Md., Tuesday. Burial in Harmony ceme. tery. [ Monday, February 5. 1023, at 10:30 a.m., at her daugbter's residence, Mrs. J. A. Huni, 17 Que st. o.w., SARAH E., devoted wife of Heory 8. Krusen (nce Burton). No- tice of fuseral hereafter. . y 4, 1923, at Provi. dence Hospital, DANIEL F.. beloved husbend of the late Veronica B. Lane. Funeral from the residence of his son, Mr. Michael Hur- ne; D.w., Wedpesday, February 7 :30 a.m., thence to Bt. Aloysius Chureb, where mass will be said at 10 a.m. for the repose of his soul. lntermept Mount Olivet cemetery. February 4, 1023, at , beloved husband of Fuperal from his late idence, 1016 220d st. n.w., on Wednes- February 7, at 8:30 a.m. Requiem mass at St. Stephen’s Church at ® o'clock. Relatives and friends iovited. Interment (private) Baltimore, Md. L2 rted this life at 9 a.m. | MARTIN HENRY, son of da’ E. MecKinney, ‘aged 2 Funeral anaouncement 9:30 p.m., JAMES Mary C. McConville. February 8, 1 Emory E. and years and 7 month later, 311 Rock Creek Church road, PAGE MIL- BURN, Jr., soo of Page and Nannle R. Milburn, ‘aged 26, Private services at home Tuesday, at 2:30 pm. Interment Rgek Creek cemetery. Suddenly, Saturday, February 3. 1923, MATILDA, beloved wife of lgnatius 3iller. Funeral from the residence of her daughier, Mrs. 8. E. Miller, 4141 New Hamp- shire ave. n.w.. Wednesday, February 7, at Requtem high mass at the Church tion at 10 o'clock Intermeat St. 9:30 a.m. of the Immaculate Conce Relutives and friends invited. Mary’s cemetery. Departed this life Saturday, Februsry 8. 1823, Mrs. ELLA MITCHELL, formerly of Washington, D. C., beloved wife of "Augustus Mitchell, ' mother of Martha Lee, Viola Hall and Joseph Lee. She aiso leaves a host of relatives and friends to mourn their loss, Fuperal services will be held at 2 p.m. February 6, at Macedonia Baptist Church, Nauck, Va. Sleep on, dear mother, And take your rest, God called you home He knoweth bel Sunday, February 4, 1023, at 1 at his residence, 1380 Meridian pl. n.w., JOHN CALEB, devoted husband of Lmma V. Mor Funeral from_bis late residence, Wedoesday, Februsry 7, at 10 p.m. latermest Arilngton. ) The District of Columbia Com- mandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United Rtates announces the death of Companion JOHN CALEB MOR- GAN, Captain U. S. Volunteers. in this City, February 4, 1923. Funeral services will be held at his_late residence, 1360 Meridian Street. N.W.. on Wednesdsy, 7th instant, at 10:00 o'ciock A.M. Interment st the’ National Cemetery, Ariiugton, Vi nia. % ar Admiral CHARLES H. 8TOCKTON, U. Navy, Commander. G. H. POWELL, Recorder. Monday. February 5, 1923. & Providence Hospital, GEORGE W. MU! DELL. beloved son of the late Joseph Martha Mundell. Remains cap be seen at the foneral parlors of P. A. Taltavull, 443 7th st. s.w. Funeral services at 'Cou- gresslonal chapel, Wednesday, February 7, at 2:30 pm. Interment private. 6 February 4, 1923, at Georgetown _University Hospital, MARY MCRPHY. Funeral from Clements’ funeral pariors Tuesday, February 6, at 8:30 a.m, thence to Bt. Stephen's Church. where requiem mass will be said at § o'clock. * Saturday, February 3, 1923, at her residence, 304 10th st. s.e.. MAZIE NEWHAM_ (nee Shaffer), beloved wife of Frank H. Newl 204 mother of Mrs. C. W. Parsons and Frank H. Harry . Newh Fuperal services will be held at her late residence on Tuesdsy. February 6, at 2 pm. In gresslonal ‘cemeters. (Cumberland, Md., papers please copy.) February 4, 1023, LILLIAN M., beloved wife of Joseph J. Panhoizer. Funeral from her late residence, 216 12th place n.e., on Wednesday, February 7, at 8:30 a.m. Bequiem mass at the Church of ‘tie Holy Comforter at 9 o'clock. Rela- tives and friends invited. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. 6! PANHOLZER. Members of the Ladies' Aux- iiiary, No. 175, are motified of the death of er LILLIAN PANHOLZER and are re- quested to meet at her late residence, 216 12th place ne., oo Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. All otfer auxiliaries are fovited to| | By order of the president. e RENA B. PURCELL. REGINA CLANCY, Rec. Sgc. PELLEW. Entered into_rest, Sunday, Feb- Tuary 4, 1823, HENRY EDWARD (Lord Ex- mouth). Funeral services at St Jobns Church, Wednesdsy, Februery 7, at 3/ p.m. 6 PUMPHREY. Monday, February 5, 1923, at 8:15 am at ber residence, Rockville, 3d., HARRIETT A. PUMPHREY, wife of W. R. Pumphrey. Fuperal notice later. 6 QUIVERS. Departed this life Monday, Febru- ary 5, 1023, at 7:15 a.m., at his residence, 417 E st nle.. alter & short, painful iliness, EMANUEL W. R. devoted husband of Frances E. Quivers and father of Clayton and Oscar Quivers. Notice of funeral later. * RINE. Sunday, February 4, 1923, JOHN RINE. | 306 H st. n.w. Body restiog_at Gawler chapel, ‘1730 Pa. ave. n.w. Fuberal from the above address, thence to St. Aloysius Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Interment Mt. Olivet cemetery. 6 ROBINSON, Friday, February 2, 1923, at Freedmen’ Hospital, DAVID A. h!lo\'ed, husband of Nannie J. Robinson and fllhnl of Harry J. Robinson. Fuperal from his! late residence, 12080 Que st. n.w., Tuesda February 6, at 1:30 p.m. Friends of the family invited. . ROBINSON. The officers and members of William Andrew Freeman Lodge, No. 2089, G. U. 0. of O. F., are requested to attend the funeral of Brother DAVID A. ROBINSON, Tuesday, February 6, at 1:30 o'clock p.m.. at the family residence, 1208 Que st. n.w. 5"&4 meeting the hall tonight at 8 o'clock to make arrangements. ROBERT W. FIELDS, N. G. SAM'L W. WATSON, P. 8. . ROBINSON. Offcers of John F. Cook Lodge. No. 10, F. A. A. M., are requested to meet at Masonic Temple, 5th and_Va. ave. s Tuesday, February 6, at 11:30 a.m. Mem: ! bers, to meet at 1200 Que st. n.w. at 10 a.m?to attend the funeral of Brother DAVID ROBINSON. By order of the worshipful mast FRANK R. PEEBLES. R. W. PINKETT, Sec'y. ROBINBON. The Crispus Attucks Rellef Auso- clation agnounces the death of Brother DA- VID A. ROBINSON and that the fuseral will be held on Tuesday afternoon, February 6, 1923, at 1:30 p.m., from his residence, 1209 Que st. n.w. W. STEPHEN FULLER, President. | J. C. BURLLS, Secretary. | RODGERS. Departed this life Sunday, Febru. ary 4, 1023, at 8 a.m. 0 st.’ n.w., TEBAN mother of 'Blandwen, Aonie, Archie, Cora and Herman Rod; and’ three grand- children. Funeral Thursday. February 8. at 2 pm. from Second Rapiise Clyrch, Ker. Holloway, pastor. Relatives and friends in- vited to attend. [ BOGERS. Monday, February 5, 1923, at the Providence Hospital, LEWIS E., husband of Jennie L. Rogers and father of Elmer Rogers and Mrs. Leon M. Ma: Notice of funeral later. February 4, 1923, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. W. J. B. Brown. 4123 New Hampshire ave. n.w.. | LOUIS P. SEIBOLD, in bis 84th year. Fu.| rvices Tuesdas, February 8. at 2 p.m.. at her residence, 428 | RODGERS, devoted at his residence. Interment Arlington cemetery. SEIBOLD. The members of the Association sof Oldest Inhabitauts are requested to a tend the funeral of our late associate mem- ber, LOUIS P. SEIBOLD, from his late residence, 4123 New Hampshire ave., Tues- day, February 6, 1923, at 3 p.m. THEODORE_W. NOYES, President. ELIOT WRIGHT. Secretary. ‘The District of Columbia Com- ‘mandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States aonounces the death of Companion LOUIS PHILIP SEI- BOLD, Second Lieutenant U. 8. Volunteers, in this Oity, February 4, 125. Funeral will be held at hi te residence, jew Hampshire Avenue, on Tuesday, at 2 o'clock P.M. Interment at the National Cemetery, Arlington, Vir- Eear Admiral CHARLES H. STOCKTOX, U. . Navy. Commander. §. B FOWELL, Becorder. H 3. SEIBOLD. RRELL. Monday, February 5, 1923, at 3 a.m., ALICE J. SORRELL. Funeral services at 1209 Clifton st. n.w., on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 6, at 3 p.m. SPENCER. Sunday, February 4, 1925, at m., BARAH KIDD, wife of the late Bpencer, formerly of Ilonia. Funeral from he late w., Tuesda; February 6, at 2 p.m. d frien invited to attend. Interment at Glenwood cemetery. . Saturday, February 3, 1923, at JANE E. THOMPSON. services at H. Higes Company's eral home, 2001 14th st. n.w., Mond: aing, February 5, at 7 o'clock. Relatives d griends lnvited. Tntermest Little George- Va. (Warrenton, Va., papers plense ) TORSEY, Wi ‘WOODMAN. _Sunds; BROOKS. BROWN. DAVIS. FORD. FOUNTAIN, JEFFRIES. KERR., d PETITT. POTTER. REH. d TANNER. D. €, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, i923. Deaths. ,Monday, Febroary 3. 1923, at her gaughier's resideice, Mra. C. i1, Snjder, 631 E st ne.. PHEBE, beloved wife of the late H. Torsey. Remains can be seen at the chapel of Wililam H. Bardo & Co., 412 s H st n.e Funeral from the chapel of Wil- - liam H. §ardo & Co., 412 H st. ved nesday.” February 7,"at 2 p.m. Rel and friends {ovited ‘io attend. Interment in ' Glenwood cemetery. o WATERS, Satarday. February 8, 1023, at 10:60 © . ANNIE PLUMMER. sister of Josspi ackson Waters and daughter of the late Dr. Crrus and Artridge Jackson Wa Funeral from her late residence, 1520 201, St n.w. Tuesdsy at 11_a.m. Interment Glenwood cemetery. (Baitimore papers please copy.) . ILKINS. Passed peacefully to rest at he renldence, 2234 110 at. n.w.. Kondags Feb rusry 4. 1923, at 3:23 a.m, MARY E. WIL KINS, the beloved wife of Peter 0. Wilkins #nd the devoted mother of Capt. Clarence H. Davis sud Alphonso 0. Wilkins. Pu. neral Wednesday, February 7. at 1 p.m.. from the Second Baptist Church. 54 st be tween H w. v feina! 258 T n.w." Relatives and frignds WINN. Pridey, February 2, 1923, EDWARD CLEVELAND' Wr Ells Winn and Winn. Funeral Tuesday, Febru in Bal beloved son of Mrs e late Patrick Prancts ervices in Baltimore, Md. 6, time to be anounced {more papers. February 4. 1023, in Ei Paso, Ter., WILLIAM H. WOODMAX. aged 38, formerly of Washington. o TYOUNG. Departed this lite February 3, 1923 8t 1310 am. at her residence, t. n.w., MARIE MOSS YOUNG, the de Joted wife of John Young and dsughter of Emma Moss Lewis and the late Bandy Moss, loving aister of Mrs. Lefla Banks adopted siater of Sarah Donaldson. Fuperai Tuesday, February 6, at 1 p.m.. from Zion Baptist " Church, “W. 'H. Howard, pas Friends and relatives tavited to attend. In Memoriam. In lo ago today, February 6. 38 ¥ Tow sad it s with Without thee {n our sight; " But God bas taken thes awa: We will meet again some day. *eet rest, i yooder world with the When this old world shall pass away, HATTIE CHAPMAN. i In ead but loving remembrance of M roted brother, BENJ. F. BROWN ullie), who so suddenly passed away one sear ago today, February 5, 1922. Silently, swiftly and without warning Your dear spirit stole away, Leaving us griefstricken with the dawning Heartbroken at the break of day. There's a feeling eternity cannot dim As our thoughts drift back through the year Though time and tMoe so swiftly glide, We miss bim yet, nor can we hide Our grief apd the silent tear. HIS DEVOTED SILTERS AND BROTHER WILLTAM. AND SDoFreD. Eistan, GUSSIE E. REYNOLDS. i Sacred to the memory of our dear beloved duughter, ‘wite and sister, LENA MUELLER DAVIS, who departed this life four years ago today, February 5, 1919. Just when her light was brightest, Just when her hopes wers bes She was taken from this world of pain To a bome of eternal rest. THE FAMILY. * Tn sad but loving remembrance of our devoted wife and mother, LUCY FORD, who departed this life one year ago today, Feb Tuary 5, 1922. Some may think we are not lonsly When at times they see us smile. Little do they know the hesrtaches That we sufter all the while. Aud when the evening shades are falling pA2d e are witting all wione ‘o onr hearts comes a longing: 1€ she ‘only could come Bame. HER DEVOTED FAMILY. * In memory of my beloved brother, CHARLES E., who departed this life three years ago, February 5, 1920, and SAMUEL. who departed one year ago, Jan- uary 4, 1022 Their bodies, which came from the earth, Have mingled ‘again with the sod: Their souls, Which in heaven had birth, Have returned to the bosom of God. 1a THEI VING SISTER, NANNIE A. GILLIAN. < Rest Sacred to the ory of my be- loved wite, CAPHERINE JULIA JEFFRIES, who departed this life six years ago to- dsy, February 5, 1017. 1 know that your soul liveth, For 1 can see, as with the mind's eye, reflection cterized in love, devotion and saerifice, As they were made manifest in your lite ere. HER HUSBAND, JAMES H. JEFFRIES. * JOHNSON, 1In sad but loving remembrance of - CARRIE E. JOHNSON, who departed this life three years February 5, 1920. “:One who was always kind, just and up right in all her ways; faithful to the end of her days.” Forgotten by some she may be, But_dear to our memory she ever will be. DEVOTED MOTHER, SISTERS, FANNIE THOMPSON _AND' JULIA MELCHIA, AND BROTHERS. g Sacred to the fond memory of our r father, JAMES K. KERR, who died thirteen years ago. February 5. 1910, and motber, who died four years ago, December 17, 1915. THEIR DEVOTED CHILDREN. * o sad but loviag remembrance of our dear mother und siater, who entered Ino eternal rest one ear ago today, Febro- ary You are mot forgotten. dear mother. HER DEVOTED SONS, GRANDSONS AND SISTERS. . In sad but loving remembrance of our dear little boy WILBUR, who was sud- denly taken from us two years ago, Bebru- ary 5, 1921 He 'sleeps, the one 50 young and fair. He slumbdrs sweel and”knows 8o s heart was pure, bis life s young. Yet not our will but. God's be dome MOTHER, DADDY AND BROTHER. * In sad but loving remembrance of our mother, HELENA REH, who de this lie ffieen Sears ago today, Febru Time moves on with rapld pace As vears succeed each other, But time or change can ne'er e Sweet_memories of our mother. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * SELDEN. A token of love and devotion to the memory of our beloved husband, fatber and brother, GEORGD SELDEN. who passed away one year ago today, February 5, 1922 In my heart your memory lngers, Sweetly, tenderly, fond and true; There is tot a day, dear one, That we do not think of you. DEVOTED FAMILY. * STEELE. In loving remembrance of my be- loved husband, JAMES H. STEELE, who died one year ago todsy, February 5, 1922. Gone, but not forgotten. HIS DEVOTED WIFE, ANNIE ETEPLE, AND _ STEP-DACGHTER, NELLIE SHORTER. In sad remembrance of my dear mother ‘and our grandmother, ELIZABETH TANNER, who left us one year ago today, Febroary 5, 1922. One year has passed since that sad day When they laid the form of my motber in the cold, sileat grave. s hard to live without thee, mother, t to see thy dear, sweet facs, r hear thy voice call me daughter, None can 8ll thy place. Though surrounded by frieds, I'm lonesome, Midst pleasures I'm blue; A smile on my face, yet a heartache, Mother I'm still longing for you. YOUR DAUGHTER, MARY LEWIS. We_know ‘twas mot death but life, When Jesus stopped to say. “1 am the way, the truth, tbe light,” And led our giandmother away, BESSIE - RURNETT. GRANDDAUGHTER: MYRTLE DIGGS, LENA CAREY, GREAT- GRANDDAUGHTER . WHITING. A tribute of lova to the memory of my dear cousin. HELEN E. WHITING, Who_gled three ycars ago today, February 5, 1920, You are mot forgotten, dear Helen, Nor ever will You be, For as long as life lasts 1 will always think of thee. HER _LOVING COUSIN, JOSEPHINE E. HARRISO! . WORCH. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, EMILIE WORCH, who died Dine years ago, February 5, 19i4. HER LOVING CHILDREN. * . CEMETERIES. 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