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CDURT DENIES PLEA. Attorney Not Permitted to Inter- J vene in Chastleton Suit. Chief Justice McCoy of the District 8uprerae Court yesterday denied the ap- plication of Robert Pennington, a law- ¥er of Wilmington, Del., to be allowed to fntervene in the suit of Mrs. Jessle Ball Du Pont against Felix Lake over the purchase of the Chastleton apart- ments. Mr. Pennington claimed his utation has® been assailed In the suit and asked the court to permit him to refute the charges at the hearing of that suit. The court held that he is not a party o the cause within the meaning of that term in the court rules, DR. W. K. THOMAS SPEAKS Tells of Friends Service Committee ‘Work in Russia. Wilber K. Thomas of Philadel- pmn, executive secretary of the American friends service committee, spoke Friday at a luncheon of the woman's alliance of All Souls Church held at 1789 Columbia road. He told of the rellef carried to Russia, and of the work yet remain- ing to be done. A committee organ- ized here under the auspices of the American friends service committee, s 10 hold a camphign beginning Thursday. Speclal Price Inducements ON Bethesda-Blue Granite Monuments To induce early purchase of monuments and mark- ers desired for Decoration day, we are making a general price concession on our very large stock of completed work, Selection at this time insures early placing of monument and precludes disappointment in having monument set up for Decoration day. The constantly increasing demand for beautiful Bethesda-Blue Granite monuments, is convincing evi- dence of their marked superiority. Prices include building foundation and setting up monument. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVE THE 109 Upshur St. N W. MONUMENT SHOP Col. 4936 - 3N TODAY. A Regular Line TH avenue. in the work. last night, headquarters May 5 from each state here the h cfal announcement. taught —in short : Americanization, The immediate plans, SU Incorporators of the Women's Uni- versal Alllance signed the articles of incorporation at a meeting Friday afternoon at 1519 New Hampshire Members of Congress and their wives were among the signers of the articles, which have been ap- proved by the corporation counsel of the District of Columbla and will be filed as soqn as a few additional sig- natures are added to the list. in March an organization meeting will be called at the headquarters of the alliance for all women interested Here will courses months' duration or in a course last- ,ing four months of the session, clvic i sclence, parliamentary law, classes in public _ speaking, Early as announced include the general world welfare conference to be held at the from _April of this year, to which women and from forelgn countries are being invited. i School In Camp. ! In May the school of civic and social | O. science will be opencd and housed in | camp on the summit of the hills of lquarters, according to an offi- be two 30 to AY STAR, WASHINGTON, WOMEN'S ALLIANGE 10 INCORPORATE Articles Signed Yesterday Soon to Be Filed—Meet- ing in March. JOSEPH W. SEUBERT DIES. Clerk at Ebbitt Newsstand Victim of Heart Attack. Joseph W. Seubert, forty-three years old, clerk at the newsstand of the New Ebbitt Hotel, dropped dead there yesterday morning. He {s believed to have suffered a sudden heart attack. He had been employed at the Ebbitt only two months, and was a former service man. Friends sald he formerly was employed at 17th street and Penn- sylvania avent at a newsstand, and that he was, a short time ago, drill sergent in charge of instruction of the St. John's College cadets. During the past two nights, he had told a fellow worker, he had been sit- ting up with his wife, who was ill, ana he mentioned the fact early this morn- ing that he did not feel well himself. He lived at 4125 New Hampshire av nue. _Police notified his wife. soclal hygiene, nursing, physical culture, the principles of child character education and “bther subjects obtained through lectures from the professors of the leading universities of the country. Members of Committee. The committee for the mothers’ memorial building or the Woman's Universal Alllance includes the fol- lowing: John Temple Graves, chairman, for- merly resident commissioner of the Lincoln Memorial; C. C. Calhoun, vice chairman; Senator Samuel M. Short- dietetics, ridge, Senator William H. King, Sena- tor Morris Sheppard, W. B. Bankhead, Judge Charles Kerr, late federal judge of the Panama Canal Zone, now of the Department of Justice; Col. C. Sherrill, superintendent of public bulldings and grounds; Milton Fair- child, chairman of the Character Edu- cation Institute for the character education of children in the schools, and C. W. Warden, vice president of the Continental Trust Company. The Continental Trust Company will hold in trust all money subscribed for the mothers’ memorial fund until the complete sum is ralsed. ! MOURNING BLACK ] Dyed Within 24 Hours | CARMACK DRY"CLEANING co. 2469 1Sth St, Col. J Dupont Circle, Fr. 5233 A Regular Price FUNERALS Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United States KRAMER, —_— An aeroplane just built for the French alr service is constructed en- tirely of steel and carries one of the famous French “75" fleld guns. NEW SPRING— TS by step \ in everyway / —_— At all our stores, including the new “City Club Shop™ City Club Shop” 1318 G St. are getting better & better Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h Se, 1914-16 Pa, Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E, out permission of the owner.” DEATH FOLLOWS DEATH. Woman Succumbs While Funeral FEBRUARY ALMAS TEMPLE OFFERS $100 FOR PRIZE SONG Announces Conditions of Contest for Composition Appropriate to Imperial Council. A prize of $100 will be awarded to the writer of the most appropriate Shrine S0ng to be sung hers during the session of the Imperial Council next June. An-! nouncement that the execuilve com- | mittee of Almas Temple had made tm- offer was made public today by Warren W. Grimes, chairman of the song com- mittee. The following conditions will the competition, Mr. Grimes sai “Everybody is eligible to submit songs to the committee except members of the committee itself. The words must be appropriate to the convention of the Mystic Shine in the National Capital, and the music must be original and not an adaptation of any existing or pub- lished work. Exclusive publication and copyright rights are to be Included in the submission of the song and all con- tributions must be received by the com- mittee not later than May 1. They should be addressed to the executive secretary, Homer building, and marked ‘Song Contest.” The name and address of the author should accompany the work and contributions will not_be re- turned unless request is made. But no contribution received will be used with- Joverm Services Are Held for Mother. HYATTSVILLE, Md., February 10. —Just as mourners were returning yesterday afternoon from the funeral of Mrs. Martha Cordelia Truxton Bur- Eess, eighty-six years old, who died Wednesday at her home in Chillum district, near here, her daughter, Miss Agnes Burgess, sixty-nine years old, died of the same disease. A brother, Charles Burgess, fifty-five years old, also is reported critically i1l of pneu- monia. Surviving Mrs. Burgess and her daughter are John Burgess and George Burgess of Chillum district; Thomas Burgess of Washington and Walter Burgess of Vansville district, upper Prince George’s county. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department in the last twelve hours John J. and Hedwiga Keegan, girl. Reginald J. and Helen Vickers, girl. William and Sadie Goldberg, boy. William R. and Isabelle “Hlllord. boy. Blytie G. and Lols Jones, boy. Harry C. and Lethe Hyle, boy. Alfred R. and Leila "null'd. boy. David and Odell Dennis, Walter and Ruth Lee, boy. " Isom and Prudence Henderson. boy. Alfred and Leland Pinkett, girl. Horace and Alice Plunkett, boy. Eugene and Agnes Snowden, boy. Edward and Mildred Dyson, girl. Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to the health department in four hours: Patrick Francis 1. the last twenty- rowley, 80, Walter Reed Hospital. Qleménts Lewis Langba William N. 0, ST R w Willam W. Leary, 62, 1315 13th Frank O'Connor, G4, U, 8. Soldiers’ Home. Annle E. Young, ki, 215 I ot Catherine V. Duvall, 67, 3831 13th at. William Allen, 74. Galiinger Hospital. Mary J. Fagan, 76. 808 7th st. s.w. Mary A. Robson, 57, 2123 California st. Arthur Eutroppe, 62, Hospital, John A. Storm, 83, U. Hoapit: 81, 1000 C st. n.e. Garfleld Hospital. 8. Soldiers’ Home 8. Boldlers’ Home 26, Emergency Hospital. M Wiillam Togan, "4z, Galivger Horpttal. Adaline Green, 89, 649 N i Georgane Broadus, 57, 413 New Jersey ave. Bylvia Brown. 47,129 Corcoran st George F. H. Dixon, Jr., terrace. Gertrude Bhelton, 2, George W. 8mith. 5 2005 Columbla Freedmen's Hospital. months. 1627 11th st FOUND. 5Py W ATREDALE. maic, Hiagton Auimal eague, 349 r TPOY_Littler orth 6389. PURSE, ship and Star_office. Phone e claimant to describe, prove owner- Box 39-W, brv'n *and Viack, penses. Addres LOST. ATREDALE, male, on Jan. 18 Biack and g7 back; tan mirkiags; brown leather col- Reward. Call Lincoln 4492. LE, male, named Tim. Return 4419 Tilinois ave. n.w. Col. 6334-J. Reward. 11° BAR PIN, old fashioned, February 10, 1 between 18th and Columbia and 1918 Bthure st. If found return to 1918 Biltmore, reca(ve reward. Party can identify. BEAGLE HOU> reward. Tel. C¢ 842 Calvert st. BRACELET—Diamond, flexible; lost Sunday, February 4, on 9Oth st, in_or near Rialto Theater. Reward if returned to Miss Grace Brahler. 914 K st. ne._ Phone Lincoln 2357, CERTIFICATE of eight shares of stock of the ‘Washington Gas Light Company, the early part of January. Reward if returned to l'm Girard st. n.w. GTAMOND, from Setting: Tiberal reward. M st. n.w. West 662 £i0G, tan and white bull terrier; male; wear- ing_harness: reward. 1328 Fla. ave n.w. '* DOG—Setter (white and black); not broken: a pet. Reward, $100. _Col. 3307. BYEGLASSES—On gold and amethyst in: in or near National Theater or Hotel Hamil- (m Reward. 6 West Kirke st., Chevy Md. Phone Cleve. 65. 11+ Fnc's—‘r/u\' PEN, lady's, gold, attached fo black ribbon, between George Wi University and Woodward & Lothrop’ Frank. 2820, Miss Hoover. GLASSES, shell frame, Thursday night en Clifton_near 11th. Phone Col. 3015-W. 11¢ GLASSES—Shell rim: pink tint. Reward Bthel Harvey. Columbia 62 11e HOUNDS (2), one white and black epotted, other biack snd tan: tag No. 5084. These hounds are also licensed in Maryland. Reward. 328 College st. n.w. Tel North 4088-J. MUSIO MEDAL, gold, Sunday, vicinity North Capitol and Florida ave. Reward. 36 Florida ave. nee. 1. OVERCOAT—Will person who removed over- coat from Justice Hitt's court by mistake return same to M. J. Loeb, 714 Tth at. n.w., or if keys are found bearing these initials and address return same and receive reward PIN, on January ZIst. between Bancroft place, Phelps place. California ave. and the Cl Nicholas apartment house, an old-fash- foned silver set diamond star pin. A liberal reward will be given for its return to “IID Bancroft place. N, frat., Z. B. T., diamond shape, surround- .FW: by pearls, initials H. K. on back. Return to 1519 Park road, apt. 5, receive reward. Co- lumbia_1955. containing several bank books and B Patonat "ofr mosey: reward. - Phose Frankiin 00, atter 6 pm_ e PURSE, small Do At and 1ith sts. Please ‘retura to Dorothy Callaghan, Trlnity Cellage. luwm. Seal, monogram 1617 “Mass, ave. or phone Cle Liberal reward. RY, in o Theater, werd. Call _Linc. 6850, G—Si Tast from automobile, between Return to Mrs. McSweeny at 1424 Irving st. for_reward. e = FOB_Bilver, on biack tibbon; Ta- :f.‘..“a‘l’.m. $5 reward. Dr. Littlepage, the Alabam: SABLE STOLE—Lost at H st. entrance or in ladies’ dressing room, Shoreham Hotel, about 4:20 p-m, February 5. Return manager’s office, Shoreham Ho- Tar. AIRE] black, white and _ticke 3314 J. E. Larson, 3145 Feb, tel, or call North 3754. $300 re-| ward. CEMETERIES. NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington's Beautiful Burial Ground Porpetusl_ctre__Ohspel_Pertect ferrice— ts—>Moderate prices—Terms. e B "nd Pa. Ave. S.B. Linc. 6502J. klet, Information or Visit to lo- o cffi"x'x SATTON. i, 0 " O™ 0 CO! The Park Cemetery e et car line. timore boulevard, at District line. Office:70512th St.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745. Write for Illustrated Booklet 1 1923 PART 1 Cards of Thanks. D. 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to my relatives and friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death ~of my beloved husband, CHURCHILL ARMSTEARD. P HIS WIFE, FANNIE ARMSTEARD. We wish to extend our most sin- core thanks and heartfelt appreciation to our friends, relatives and neighbors for their kindness and beautiful floral offerings at the death of our beloved husband and father, JAMES F. KELLEY. WIFE AND CHILDREN. McQUADE. - We wish to thank our friends for their kind ~sympathy and floral - tribute sent at the death of our devoted mothe Mrs. A. E. MacQUADE. THB FAMILY. TORRE. ~Mrs. Jennle Torre, widow of DOMENICO TORRE, herewl presses her appreciation to her relatives and frien for the many floral and other_testimonials of sympathy received during her bereave- ment. MILLER. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and nelgh- bors for their kindness and sympathy at the Tecent death of our beloved wite and mother, MATILDA MILLER, who died Feb- ruary 8. THE FAMILY. * WALLACE. We wish to extend our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends, .The Star Natiopal and The Print Shop, for thelr kindness and floral tributes at the racent death of our heloved daughter. THE FAMILY. Deaths. ALLEN, Thursday, February 8, 1923, at 11345 ‘p.m., MARGARET, beloved wife of the Iate Samuel E. Allen, sr. Funeras from her late residence, 1100 8th st. n.e., Monday, February 12, at 9 a.m. Requiem t the Church of the Holy Name at 9:30 o'clock. 11 ALLEN. Thursday, February 8, 1923, at Gallinger Hospital, WILLIAM DALLAS, husband of the late’ Mollie Allen and father of Charles J. and Dallas Allen. Funeral Monday, February 12, at 8:30 s.m.. from Clements’ funeral parlors, 1241 Wisconsin ave., thenece to Holy Trinity Church, where mass will be vald at 9 oclock a.m. Inter- ment in Roly Rood cemetery. 1e ARNOTT. Thursday, Feb, 8, 1923, at the residence of his sister, Amel Selby, ARTHUR A. ARNOTT. ' Funeral Mondey February 12,10 a.m., thence to St. Augu: tine's Church, wiicre' a jow requiem m 1l 'be sald’ for the repose of his soul. (Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore papers please copy.) n* BACHRACH. Friday, February 9, 1923, his residence, 507 L st. n.w., MUEL B. BACHRACH. Funeral from late resi- derce Bunday morning, 11:30. Relatives and ftriends invited. Interment in Baltimos ne | BLAKE, ~February 10, 1023, MARGARET BLAKP, aged 88 years. Funeral from her late residence, 610°10th st. n.e.. on Monday, February 12, at 3 p.m. Interment Congres- sional cemetery. Please omit flowers. BOSTON. Departed tnis life Saturday, Feb- ruary 10, 1923, at 8:30 a.m, at his resi- dence, Balls "Hill, Va. WILLIAM H. BOSTON, aged 84 years 6 months 10 days beloved husband of Henrietta Boston, father of William Harvey Boston, Helen Hackett, Lewin H. Boston and Solome B. Sharper. He also leaves to mourn their logs twenty-two grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren. Funeral services to be held at 1 pm. Mon- day, February 12, at Pleasant Grove Church, Pleasant Grove, Va. THE FAMILY. * BRUMMELKEMP. Saturday, February 10, 1923, at |is residence, 1312'Girard st. n.w., HAROLD JOHN BRUMMELKEMP, beloved husband of Olive Brimmelkemp. = Funeral from chapel John R. Wright Co., 1337 10th st. n.w., Tuesday, February 18,°10:30 am. (Syracuse, N. Y.. papers please copy.) 129 BRUMMELEAME. A speciai commusication of Henfamin B. French Lodg F. A."AI M., has boen called for Tucada. February 13, 1923, at 10 o'clock a.m. New Masonic Temple, Washington, D. C., for the purpose of conducting Masonic fu- neral services for onr late brother, HAROLD J. BRUMMEL By order of the wor- shipful ‘mast. PAUL B. CROMELIN, Secretary. BURGESS, sed peacefully into eternal life Friday, ‘February 9, 1923, AGNES 0., be- loved daughter of the lite Joha W. and Martha C. Burgess. Funeral from her late residence, Riggs rd., D. C.. on Monday, February 12. Services at St. Paul's Church, Rock Creek parish, ‘at 2:30 pm. Relatiyes and friends invited to attend. BURGESS. Passed peacefully into aternal life Friday. February 8. 1023, CHARLES C., be- beloved son o ohn W. and Martha O. Burgess. Funeral from his late resi- dénce, Riggs rd.. 1. C. on Monday, Febru: ary 12, Services a% St.Paul’s Church, Rock Creek ‘parish. at 2:30 p.m. Relativés and friends invited to attend. BURR. In Rome. Ttaly, CLEOPHILE MARID tuneral later. CLAGETT. After a brief Februars 9, 1923, at 1 _pm., loved husband of Bertie E. Oiagett father of Lula G. and Cassandra D. Clag- ett. Funeral from his late residence, 907 S st. n.w.. Monday. February 12, at 2 pm., Rev. J. L. 8. Hoiloman oficiating. Rela® tives and friends invited to attend. ““The silver cord is broken.” 11% DAVIS. Departed this life Saturday, Febra- ary 10, 1923, W. C. H. DAYIS, loving_hus- band of Eliza Davis and father of John, Isajah and Thomas Davis, Bertha Stewart and Ruth Dorses. Funeral Tuesday, Feb- ruary 13, at 2 o'clock, from Lane's chapel, 14th and C stu. n.e. Relatives and friends nvited, DAWSON. Friday. February 9. 1993, at 5:45 p.m., at her residence, 118 North Carolina ave's.e.. ADELAIDE V. DAWSON. in tie Tth year of her age. Remalns at resi- dence of her danghter, Mrs. C. J. Hanba 3318 New Hampshire ave. n.w. Funerai from the residence of her danghter, Mrs. €. 3. Honback SA18" New Humpabico ave. n'w.. on Tuesday, Febrnary 13. at 8:3) a.m.: thence to Sacred’ Heart Church. where mass will be said at 9 am. Relatives and friends invited to attend. DOHERTY. Friday, February 9, 1923, at the residence of his diughter, Mrs. Mary R. Me. Chesney, 1715 2nd st. n.e., WILLIAM F., husband of Sara A. Doherty. Funeral from the above residence on Mondsy, February 12, at 8:30 a.m.; thence fo St. Martin's Church, where mass will be said at 9 a.m. Relative and friends fnsited. Oivet. DRISOOLL. Saturday. February 10, 1923, at 2:30 p.m., MICHAEL J.. beloved husband of Florence Cecilia_Driscoil. Funeral from his late residence, 819 D st. &.w., on Tuesday, February 13, at 8:30 a.m_; ihence to St. Dominic's Church. where folemn requiem mass will be celebrated at 9 o'clock. In- terment at Mount Olivet cemetery. DRISCOLL. _ Members of Spalding Council. No. 417, Knights of Columbus, are notified of the death of Brother MICHAEL J. DRIS- COLL, financial secretary and past grand knight, and are requested to attend funeral at the time indicated above. THOMAS K. GALLAHER, Grand Knight. LELAND T. ATHERTON,' Recorder. DRISCOLL. Members of Washington General Assembiy, Fourth Degree, Kuights of Colum- bus, are Hotifled of the death of Brother MI- CHAEL J. DRISCOLL and sre requested to attend faneral at the time indicated above, MICHAEL D. SCHAEFER. Faithful Navigator. A. W. NEALE, Faithtul Comptroller. DRISCOLL. Members of the Knights of Co- lumbus of this Jjurisdiction are notified of the death of Brother MICHAEL J. DRIS- COLL, secretary of the State Council of the District of Columbia. _®fficers and members of the State Council are requested to attend the faneral CHARLES 1. GRIFFITH, M. D., State Dep- uty. EDMONDS, Saturday, February 10, 1923. at 12:20 p.m., THOMAS H. EDMONDS, devoted husband_of Mary V. Edmonds and beloved father of Mrs. Ada C. Walker, Mrs. Harriet V. Marshall and Mrs. Mary E. Hathaway a grandfather of Ernest Marshall, jr. No- Tee of funeral later. FAGAN. Thureday, February 8, 1923, MARY 3., beloved wife of Charles W. Fagan and mother of Rose E. Fagan. Funeral from P, A, Taltavuil's funera] parlors, 448 Tth . Monday, February 12, at 1 p.m. Rel tives and frienda lovited to attend. 11 FOWLER. Departed this life Friday, Fel Tuary 9, 1923, at 8:30 p.m., at her residenc 1520 8ia ot aw.. SUSAN FOWLER, lo ing mother of Anna Brown and the late William H. Young, grandmother of Mar- garet Carter and Thelma Brown. Fueral Service Monday, February 12, at 2:80 p.m., from_Pilgrims'’ Baptist Church. ~Relatives and friends invited to attend. FOWLER., Al officers and members of Dis- trict Grand Lodge, No. 2, G. U. O. of Chaldeans, are requested to attend the fu- neral of Sister SUSAN FOWLER, Monday, February 12, 1923, at 2 p.m., from Pilgrim Baptist Church, 8rd and Van sts. sw. Meet at_church, 1:30 p.m._ By order of BRO. ARTHUR R. BROWN, G. M. SISTER LOTTIE BOSTON, G. Sec. . EEN, February 10, 1023; at her sestdenc b nw.. ADALINE GREEN, Funera Monday, February 12, at 1 pm., funéral parlors, i2th and Fla. ave. n.w. HARE. = Priday, Febroary 9. 1023, residenc 217 8rd st., Petersburg, Vi LUCINDA HARB, loving mother of Mary L. and William H. Hare of Washington. ~In- terment t View cemetery, Petersburg, Va. HAVENER, Saturday, February 10, 1033, at 7:55 ‘a.m., AN\IE,E widow -of the late Beverly T. Havener. Funeral from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. N. Jenkins, 768 Newton st. n.w., at 12 o'cl ocl February 12. Interment at Hern- HEWETT, February 10, 1923, at Flatonia, ‘Tex., JENNIE RANDALL HEWETT, widow of the late John George Hewett, 'mother of Mrs. T. B, Loveless. Interment at Ar- lington. ‘HOLMES, Arliy Janvary_ 8, BURR. 1923, \onn‘ of fliness. _Friday, ELIAS, he- Tort from Moon & Alien’ rted this life at his residence, Saturday, February 10, 1923, FRA the’ beloved ‘husband of ' Sadie Holmes,' Notice of funeral hereafter. 11° KING. Departed this life Thursday, Feb. 8, 1923, at am., at her residence, 1914 Mrs, ANNIB R. KING, be- loved wite of Rev. J. U. King. She leaves to mourn their loss & devoted husband and ., February 11, from . B. Chureh, '1ith and K sts. n.w., lis in state at the until 8 p.m. Casket wHI nds after services. In- e, Md., Monday ut A:voted | Interment at Aount | Deaths. JORDON. Officers and members of the Ewman- vel Guild No. 1 are requested to attend t Tuneral of Mrs. ESTELLA JORDON. Tues: day, February 13, 1025, ‘at 1 o'cloc! Ebeneezer Church, 4th and D sts. full uniform. Officers and members neeet at 12 o'clock. All other guilds invited. By order of the Royal Adviser, Saauel 'MARY B. BOONE, Princess Osptain, OORDELIA LACEY, Prinicess Secretary, 13 LAWTON. Saturday. February 10, 1928, at 1:10 a.m., GEORGE EDWARD, beloved hus- band of Earan Isabel Bonsteel Lawtoh. Fu- neral from Hanlon's parlors, 641 H Monday, February 12, at 8 a.m.. thence to Bt. Patrick's Church, whers requiem mass will be sald at 9 am. Interment at Ar- lington national cemetery. (New York pa- pers please copy.) LAWTON, Washington, D. O., Lodge, No. 18, 6. Elkn e ladige “wiil Convens 15 Reasion ot Sortomw 408 SEiock g Bybders February 11, 1023, for the purpose of pay- ing tribite fo the memory of our Iate broth- er, GEORGE E. LAWTON, who passed to the grand lodge of the hereafter, February 10. Funeral 10 a.m. February 17, from 641 H at. ne. Fik services at Arlington ceme- By order of: D, & NIHION, Exalted Ruler. Attest: W. 5. FHELDY. Becromars. LEARY. Friday, February 9, 1923, WILLIAM W. LEARY. ~Funeral from the residence of his sister, Mrs. Mary Douglas, 1316 13th now., Monday, February 12 Regiiiem masy at the Church ‘of the Tmmacu- late Conception at 9 o'clock. _Relatives and friends invited. Interment Baltimore, Md. (Baltimore papers please copy.) 1 MCELHENNY. Batorday. February 10, 1923, WILLIAM McELHENNY, beloved husband of ANNIE McELHENNY (nee Sanderson). Fu- neral from the chapel of Thos. F. Murray & Son, Tuesday, February 13. 2 p.m. Rela- tives and friends invited. interment Con- gressional cemetery. 12 MERCER. Suddenly, February 3. 1023. at Glendale, Calif., MORTON BARTOW MER- CER, aged 20 yea son of Mabel Vaughn Mercer and son of the late Maj Morton Bartow Mercer and Ma tha Whatley Mercer. Funeral Tuesday, Feb- ruary 13, at 2:30 p.m., from his late resl- dence, 1408 Decatur st. n.w. 1 MOAFIS. Al comrades of Vincent B. Cos: tello Post, American Legion, are requested to meet {n the National Guard Armory, 472 o.w., Sunday. February 11, at 11 o’ attend memorial . ser honor ot ‘Comrade. DB MOAFTS, at the reek Orthodox Church, 8th and L sts, n.w. Tniforms are requested to be worn if po sible, without beits. By direction of DR WALTER FRANCIS SULLIVAN, Com. I. VERNON DALEY, Adjutant. 1 MONTANYE. Friday, February 9. 1923, at the reridence of his daughter, 8622 Living- ston_at.. Chevy Chase, D. C.. SAMUEL MONTANYE, beloved husband of Mary Bowers Montanye and father of Mrs. John 8 Parnell, Mrs. Charles B. Lingamfelter and Mra. R ‘Walter Emerson. Interment at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. MOTEN. Saturday, February 10, 1928, at her residence, 2105 D st. n.w., LUCY MO- TEN (nee Gentry), the beioved wife of Marcellus Moten and loving dauglter of Dudley and the late Margaret Gentry and ‘sister of the late John Gentry. e8 to mourn their loss & loving and devoted husband, three children, Margaret, Juanita and Vioia: father, sisters, brothers and a host of reiatives and friends. Fu- neral from Shiloh Baptist Church, L st. be- tween 16th and 17th sts., on Tuesday, Feb. Relatives and friends Rev. Milton Waldron, NASH. Thursday, February 8, 1023, at 5:45 pm., JOHN W. NASH, the belored hu band of Betty A. Nash. Funeral from hi late residence, 20 6th st. a.%.. Mond at 2:30 pm.' Relatives and friends in- vited. Interment in Congressional cemetery. OURAND. Friday, February 9, 1923, at 2:30 p.m., SARAH M. OURAND. beloved mother O bira. Eyelyn 6. King. | Funcral from her late residénce, 617 K st. n.e., Monday, Feb- ruary 12, p.m. Relatives and friends invited 11 OWEN. Saturday, Febrpary 10, 1923, HELEN T., beloved wife of Jasper W. Owen and mother of Mabel M. and Jesse J. Owen. Fi neral from her late residence, 1423 R s n.w., Tuesday at § a.m. (Baltimore papers please copy.) 12 RADTKE, Friday, February p;m. &t her residence. the id., WILIMENA RADTKE, aged beloved wife of Herman Radtke. Funeral services will be held at her late residence on Monday, February 12, at 2 p.m. 1 RITCHIE. Saturday, February 10, 1023, 4:30 pm., at her’ residence, Rifchi GEORGIA' A.. beloved wife of J. Ritchie, in the 70th yea Notice of funeral later. - (Baltimore papers please copy.) ROBSON. Friday, February 9. 1923, at her residence, the Brighton apartments, A.. the beloved wife of Funeral services a Church, 16th and H ruary i2, at 11 am invited.” Interment . cemeters. 1 ROONEY. On Satu: February 10, 1923, at 10:40 a.m., ANN, 'beloved wife of the late John Rooney. ~Funeral from the resi- dence of her danghter, Mrs. M. J. Shea, 2809 North Capitol st.,'on Tuesday, Febru: ary 13, at 8:30 am. Requiem mass at St. Martin's Church af 9 o'clock. _Relatives and friends invited. Interment Mt. Olivet cemotery. (Hoston, Mase., papers’ please copy.) TAYLOR. Friday, February 9, 1928, 12:20 pm., MILDRED B. TAYLOR. d voted daugiter of Fanne, sister of James Chaudler, beloved aunt of Alice Crawford and Charles Parham and niece of Archie Hill. Frneral services at her late resi- dence, 2322 Champlain st. n.w., Tues February 18, at 2 pm. Relatives and friends invited. 18 THILL. Saturday, February 10, 1923, 10 a.m., after a short illness, AUGUSTE THILL (nee Amrein), widow of the late Anton Thill, aged 80 years. Funeral from her late residence, 1222°8th st. n.w., Tuesday, Feb- ruary 18, 2 o'clock p.m. Interment in Rock Cresk ‘odmetery. (Balfimore papers please <copy. VALE. At Atlanta, Ga.. Friday, Pebruary 9, 1923, JAMES B.' VALK, beloved husband of Ada G. Valk. Interment at Rock Oreek cemeters. ‘WEBER. Satunday, February 10, 1923, at his residence, 1427 Chapin st. n.w., BAMUEL C. WEBER." Notice of funeral hereafter. * WETZEL. Satnrday, February 10, 1923. after a brief iliness at his residence, 1844 47th place n.w., DAVID A., beloved hus- band of Katherine D. Wetzel. Funeral services will take place at his late resi- dence Monday, February 12, at 1:30 p.m. interment Union cemetery, Rockville, Md. ¢ WILSON. Wednesday, February 7, 1923, at 11:30 &.m.. Mrs. ELLEN WILSON, beloved wife of Samuel Wilson, devoted mother of Andrew and James Wilson, Mrs. Ger. trude Woodland, Mrs. Georgia 'Bowers and grandmother of ‘Mrs. Hattie Wallace. Fu- neral Monday, February 12. from Mount Zion M. E. Ohurch. 29th st. and Dumbarton ave. 'at 2 pan. Relatives and friends in- vited. 1 WRACKS. Friday, February 9, 1923, Mrs. ELLA WRACKS, beloved sister of the late Allen Wracks. sister of James Wracks, grandmother of Arthur Hoicombe and the Inte Lieut. Leroy B. Holcombe, the-late Lillian E. Holcombe, the mother of the late Annie Wracks Holcombe. Remains rest at her sister-in-law's residence, 425 bth st. Funeral from the- Mount Jezreel Baptist Church, corner 5th and E sts. s.e., on Tues- day, at'1pm., Rev. Joseph P. Greén, pastor. trom tery. ruary 13, at 2 p.m. e invited to attend. In Memoriam. BEALL. Tn memory of our father, WILLIAM BEALL. who departed this life two years ago today. Gone, but not forgotten. HIS DAUGHTERS, MRS. NINA FISHER. AND MRS. LULA ETRIDGE. CULLINANE. In loving remembrance of my beloved brother, TIMOTHY J. CULLINANE, who departed this life two years ago todsy, February 11, 1921. Anniversary mass at st. Aloysius’ Church. What would I give to clasp your Band, Your loving face to see Your pleasant smile made life worth while, Which meant so much to me. In our home you are fondly remembere Sweet thoughts still cling to your name: The hearts that loved you in iife, Love you in death the same. - LOVING SISTER NELL. GOULD. Sacred to_the memory of our be- loved ‘mother, MARGARET L. GOULD, who departed thia life two yeais ago’ foduy. February 11, 1921. ~Anniverssry mass a 5. Vincent de’ Faur's’ Chureh No matter how wrinkled and old she may be From all the long years she has watched over thee, No matter if you and she cannot agres, TRemember she stlil ia our mother, Oh, never forget what she has done for you, Be'loving and kind to her all of life through; Don't think that it is mot worth while to be true, Remember_she stiil i our mother. Don't leave her fn old age to live ail alone Because you and she am still each other's Don't 'walt ntil 1t fs too late to atone; Remember she stlil our mother. Though others prove false, ou can always d On her €0 stick by you, through to the end, 8o n:’ver say that she is not your best friend, Remember she stlil is our mother. W?l does pray to God each night w700, 480 gulde you oer lite Tu; way, he epeaks to you, don't disobey, B member. e $hll 1a’out hother. o B proud of the womsn Who gave to you irth, Becanse the s more fo you than sl the a; So0_make 1t your duty to upbold her worth; Remember she stlil s our motber. Remember, there's no one can take ber lace, When God calls her home and sbe has rum B ON, DAUGBTIB :ND BON-IN. HE [’ 3 w4 N 80N AND DAUGHTER.IN. 9 months, beloved step- [. { In Memoriam, DUNNINGTON. Sacred to the memory of onr beloved motlier and _grandmother, = ELIZ, BETH 0. DUNNINGTON, who entered into 15 ghieven Jears ago. tomorrow, FPebroary Today recalls sad memories Of & loved one gone to rest. And those who still remember her “Are "the ones"who loved her hest. BY HER LOVING DAUGE(ER, LOUISH PREVOST, AND GRANDDAUGHTERS. EULALIE, IRENE AND MARGARET. * GARDEN. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear husband, father and son. GEORGE A. GARDEN, who departed this life three jears ago today, February 11, Loved 1n life, remembered in death. THE FAMILY. * GOULD. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear mother, MARGARET GOULD, Who departed ti.is life two years ago fo- day, February 11, 1921, Thou art not forgotten, mother, dear, O ever wilt thon be; or a3 long as life and last, We shall aiwazs think of thea, HER CHILDREN. GREEN. In loving memory of my son, JAMES WILAON ‘GREBN, who left us foor years ago today, February 11, 1910. Mass will be said at the Church of ‘the Holy Re- deemer for the repose of his soul. James s gone, but mot forgotten; Never shall his memory fade; Bweet thoughts forever fads Around the Where James fs laid. His "LOVING MOTHER. ** HOWES. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear brother, ALBERT F. HOWES, who departed this life one year ago today,’ Feb- ruary 11, 1922 The golden zates were open, A welcome voice said, ““Come." And Wit e ‘loving Sords Thin spoken, You entered your eternal home. Gone, but not forgotten. THE FAMILY. * HUGHES. TIn loving remembrance of our de voted father, WILLIAM LEWIS HUGHES, Who passed away eighteen vears ago todas. February 11. 1505 “aud our 'dear mother, CLARA'I. HUGHES. who left o suddenly May 14, 1920. THEIR CHILDREN. * HUNGERFORD. A tribute of love and m ory of my dear mother, MARIE J. HUN GERFORD, who departed this life one year g0 today, February 11, 1922. To think of you, dear mother, It almost breaks my heart; Your memory is always with me, And never will depart. YOUR DEVOTED SON FRED. * Bacred to the memory of our dear mother, FANNIE JACKSON, who departed s life three years ago foday, Februa 11, 1820 % a % % Softly at night the stars are shining TUpon the cold and silent grave, Where they Iaid our dearest motber, Whom we loved but could not save. God bas claimed our darling mother, He took the one we loved ~o dear; To_fill her place there is - of Yet we know she did her share. Every day brings back sweet memorles, Every memory briogs back a tear: Deep within our hearts we cherish Thoughts of orie we loved o dear. HER_LOVING DAUGHTERS. JEWETTB JACKSON 'AND TESSIE PARNES (NEB JACKSON). NIXON. In remembrance of our dear daugh- ter and sister, ELIZABETH NIXON, who departed this life nine years ago. Februsry 11, 1914. THE FAMILY. PITCHER. A sad but loving tribute to the memory_of our beloved husband and father, GEORGE W. PITCHER, who was callec from this life to eternal rest two yeara ago today, February 11, 1021 *“Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the better iand, We'll know the meaning of our tears. And there, up there, we'll understand. We'll eatch’ the broken threads again, And finish where we first begu God can the mystery explain, And there, up there. we'll nnderstand. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN POHLERS. In sad but loving remembranes of our dear mother, SOPHIA. who departed this life twelve years ago today, Februar 11, 1911, To us there comes a memory Of a love that is seldom met. When we think of our dear mother, Whom _we never shall forget. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. * PRYOR. In memors of my dear husband. SAMUEL PRYOR. who departed_this lifa one year ago today, February 11, 1922 Sieep on. dear husband; Your labors are o'er; Your loving hands 8hall ol no more. A faithful husband. both true and kind: A better husband and father we could Bot find. BY HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER, LECI\D\ PRYOR, ANNIE PRYOK. ROBINSON. 1In sad but loving memembranca of our dear father, who dvparted this 1ifs two years ago today, Februars 11. 1921 BY THE FAMILY. ¢ STEARNS. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother, KATHERINE A, BTEARNS, who departed this life four years ', February 11, 1919, Rbe was one with sonl divine, Whose heart was constant and trne; Oue who was the same ull the tim Dearest mother, that was you. One who was alwaysykind. Who would always forgive and forg@ Ome with the purest of mind, Whose fricndship was ever set Her loving voice, her smiling face, Were a pleasire to recall; She had a kind word for every one, Ana died beloved by all. HER LOVING CHILDREN. * YOUNG. A tribute of love and memory to our dévoted parents, EVANGELINE HOUS. TON, who departed this life fitteen years ago todl , February 11, 190S, aud THOMAS J., who de]\lfle‘fl this life seven years ago, Jlnul\’! 24, 1916, They have won a crown of patience, Through the years they struggled on; Those bands that rest forever Are the hands that made our home. Day by day we grow more lonesome, Tonesome as the moments 1 otien"we 'nad_ourselves wondering. 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