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For All Occasions FROCKS and gowns for the many oc- casions that make up the busy day and evening of the fashionable woman may be sent to us for Cleaning and Dyeing with assurance of complete sat- isfaction when the article is returned to Ik.oFc.To cELsmr: WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY mmmmwm ton Organization st Central High Schoal. ‘Washington Knights of Columbus ‘will celebrate Washington's birthday lnnlvornl;‘ ‘Thursday nl.ht at the gh —School suditortum, when the Genaral Alulnbly of the Fourth Degree will onnducz )Il otlc l‘xorouu In honor of the fii RITESFOR ‘ .IOIIES — Interment Cemetery—~TLived Here 50 Years. "Funeral services for Capt. Glenn T. Jones, who died Friday last at his residence, 609 G street southwest, 'were held yesterday afternoon at Ken- dall Mn Church, 9th and B streets southwest. The interment was in OIonvool cemetery. t. Jones was & native of Luray, Pm onunty. Va., and came to Wash- ington fifty years ago, sinoce when he has been. wnnmod ‘with the operation you. . ‘The Knlihtl of Columbus Band, un- Call Main 4724 der direction of Karl Bcha !n vm Pprovi music. Charles will o Celebration. prulc- Tng offoer. Whllun Tyler thor of ‘“The American’s Cre recite it. The oration of the evening 'lll b‘ delivered by John Temple T feature will be the -In n el Dltrlofiu airs by the 'l ' der direction of Purlon. istant to Rol n ort 'ge of the Dl-um’n lul o wek. of rlvor‘ lghnnm on the lowlar mas an esapeake was I"nonl agent for tl company operating the B. !. He was identified with all ests having to do with ment of the river front. pecially in whart improvements, was one of tl ors of the Klndnl Mlfl Church, of which he remained active member ur to th time of hl- death. He was sixty. He is survived by & 3 CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFFICE 740 12~ ST N.W. A aying wife in New Mexico owned jup thu. she hAd Gons. (hrml[h her { near- % Joary, “and’ That she e pare money. Jones and In her flut two years as an insur- Ance ag ew York woman has sold moro lhln $1,000,000 each year. o Rt e The February Sale of Lifetime F urmture Lifetime Furniture--ata Price--a Low Price Away Out of Proportion to Its Real Value Assortments Just as Complete as on the First Day of the Sale “The Tebruary Sale 0 Continuing daily through February, this February Sale of Lifetime Furniture is offering values that are remarkable. Prices are very low—lower, perhaps, than you expect. Stocks are just as complete and the values are just as re-- markable as on the first day of the sale, as Life- time Fumiture is arriving daily to take the place of goods sold. Karpen Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture Three-piece Karpen Tapestry Suite, reversible cushions; regular Karpenesque constru:tnon....‘...‘............‘......$223 Good-looking Karpen Suite, in beautiful brocaded mohair; re- versible cushions..... --$350 in tapestry; regular Karpenesque reversible cushions..... Karpen Pillow-Arm Suite, coustruction ; Solid MahoFany Karpen Canc-panel Smte of thrce pieces, in beautiful blue velour...>.... 65 Beautiful Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in mulberry velour; re- versible cushions............. 70 Very Good-looking Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in beautiful tapes- try, pillow arm, reversible C\lSthnS. ceeesenneeean.$320 ‘Dining Rooin Suites That Are Distinctive, Good-looking and Good—Yét Very Low Priced Four-piece Suite, Italian style, in walnut, with 66-inch Buffet and Oblong Table........ccccovninnnieianiiin . §175 Good-looking Four-piece Suite in two-tone walnut, with 66-inch “Grand Rapids-Made Suite of ten pieces, in fine old walnut, with burl panels or in antique mahogany; 72-inch Buffet, Oblong Table, Tapestry Upholstered Chairs..................§375 ‘Grand Rapids-Made Suite, ten pieces, in walnut, 66~mch Buffet, burl panels, white gquartered-oak interior....... --$395 Berkey & Gay Suite of ten pieces, in blister mahogany; 66-inch Buffet, Oblong Table, Closed Linen and Silver Chests. $425 Ten-piece Suité, Florentine walnut; 66-inch Buffet, Oblong Table, Closed Linen and Silver Chests.......\.......$425 A Policy The policy of Mayer & 0. to have but two sales a year—and both' worth’ ‘while— enabl:s ul, we be- lieve, Txote the lowest po:s ble prices on goad furniture. And this February Sale of 3 Lifetime Furniture is no exception. It's here,” with very low prices, unusual values and unlimited assort- Seventh St'eetMayel.'& CO Bétween D& E < Fox trot, ““The World Is Wflm for the !unfl‘ln," Lacichart-Seits the “Thé Star.Spangied Banner.” CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Big Ad Club will meet &t Juncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m.. City 'Club. Willlam Wagner, adver- tising manager of Peoples Drug Stores, will speak of “Teaching Sales- people to Co-operate With Advertis- ing” The National University Masomic Club will hold its third annual ban- quet tomorrow at City Club. A “The Strik- ing by the Wom- [y Missionary Society of North rolina Avenue M. P. Church will be given tomorrow, 8 fee includes refreshments The D. C. ©f Women Voters 'fll hl.vh l. lun leon tomorrow, 12:30 y Club. Edward Colhdn. vlll speak on “Fiscal n the Federal Gov- e District of Co- of Ametioa s Hourr Inventors are invited to attend meeting to be held ag Trinity Com. House February 27 at 7:30 p.m. the purposs of orgpaising and’ giving {nventors tool a largs workhouse te pertect eir ideas. To conducted on strict business nrxmlp-l- ‘The Anchor Hl.‘lla » will meet luncheon tomorrow at Ebbitt in commemoration of the birth- dly Innlvor-.ry of George Wash- tor Hoty Rev. T. V. Moore, Ph. D. M. D., fomwor of peychology, Catholic' Unix versity, will lecture Thursday, 5:10 p.m., at St. Patrick's Hall. Subject, Co::,ho‘n.’“l. and the Method of A meeting of the Home for Widows and Orphans of United States War Veterans' Assooiation will be held in G. A. R. hall_tomorrow night at 8 o'clock, with Past Department Com- mander H. L. Deam, president, as presiding officer. Reports from im- portant committess will be made. Al¥ patriotio and war veterans’ organiza- tions are affiliated with this organi- Zatlon and a lerge attendance s de- The quarterly meeti; of tl city of B( V(ncent de Pl.lfi Soclet; :: held last night in Carroll Hall, when reports were read of work in the sev- eral parishes and the central bureau works were repurted 3“‘&" Gt Feported by Rev. M. Gal- lagher and H. S. O'Net oAl United States y Band Orchestra will inaugurate a series ot pubuc con- certs, beginning Frida; in Marine Band Hall, 8th and H streets southeast. Public cordl ly invited, The Benning - Glendale - Oakland Citizen, Assoclation will meet Thursday at Smothers School, ning road. Important busines: Trinlded Citisens’ . Asseociation will _— Thursday, 8 pm, In Blair ‘Washington’s Birth thday anniversas will be celebrated ll the Blpll!t Home for the Aged, 3248 N street, with a reception Thursday afternoon, from 2 to 6 o'cloc] he Armstrong Alumni Associa wlll meet in the library of the Arm- strong High School, Wednesday, 8 p.m. All grads are urged to attend. The Attractive Woman is free from foot worry She radiates cheer, good nature, happiness. ~ She trips down the street with freedom in every step. She may be a home-maker, a pro- fessional woman or a young busi- ness gi She moves about her work in home or office with ease. She knows from experience the connection between bodily comfort and mental freedom, hence she dresses with a view to securing both. She knows that her feet are an im- portant part of her anatomy; that to be -at her best physically, roen- tally—anywhere, any time—she must be unconscious of them. The_Cantilever Shoe is made with a flexible shank which fits the arch of the foot, giving helpful support. without hampering the play of mus- cles. It gives freedom to the toes and to the whole foot structure. It ermits better circulation. Canti- re\er Shoes induce correct poise—so necessary to the proper functioning | b of every organ of the body, which, physicians say, means greater en- durance, better health, glowing col- or, increased physical charm, In_these shoes you don’t have to crifice appearance for comfort., In them you will find the neatly round- ed toe'and medium heel of fashion. Be‘ fitted to a pm; tomorro:v lll;dr see if you cannot end your particul loot. wyorfxes. WIfl(h!yAAApA to E. Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F Street N.W. ‘Over Young Men’s Shop MRS. E. A HolllLLlN DIES Cards of Thanks. AT WHEEL OF HER AUTO Sbuts Of Engine as She Realizes + Bhe Is Almost to Be Stricken. Car Stops at Curb. Mrs. Essie A, McMlllin, AZty-five years old, wite of Frank E. McMillin, 6605 Wisconsin avenue, died suddenly Yesterday afternoon while seated in her nutombut at the west curb of Bcott Cfs evidently realized . i ":..‘"ucfi‘ F5 OF 'our" beloved ‘mushaad:” father . 454 ChufRuns' W, COLBERT. “THR FAMIL anisa- v dear husband, GEORG! e R TaY s, OLIVER. Births. igine, the machine drifting to the curb And -coming to & stop. | Pedestrians noticed the position of the body of the lone cosupant of the car, mad gation and sum. oned hysician, who pronounced ll!. extinct. Il'l. ‘Willlam J. Mont- jomery, 1112 16th street, friend of the ML lfl{lfl‘l the body. Coro- rtificate of death who was Miss Essle L Black h-ton her marriage, was a uuv. of Kentucky. She i her hu*bud and two sons,’ Frai 2!' a resident of Lo Antflu. nd John McMillin connected wlm '-h. City Service Com- uny, New York. She was a member of the Women's City Club and the ‘Woman's Club of Bethesds, Md. Fu- neral arrangements have not been completed. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The Audubon Society \will meet, 4 to i o'clock, in New National Mu- seum, when Dr. H. G. Oberholser will :gd.dlgnlhe CO‘:Iam of bird lectures 88 on “Gro Public invitea, — P Relationship Rey. Thomas Verner Moore, Cath- olic Universit, ol lecture’ under suspices of Knights of Columbus Bvening School, 6:10 o'clock, at St .,Pfl‘:fi::-',‘,' .!::U.Pr ubchL “The Psy- evention o Breakdowns.” e Ml TONIGHT. The Anlhropolo‘lefl Soclety will meet, 8 o'clock, room 42-3 Nazv Na- tional Museum. W. E. Safford will give lllustrated lecture, “The leo- lation of Anclent America as Indi- cated by the Cultivated Plants and Languages of the Aborlglnel Petworth Cltlnns’ Assoclation will have a school meeting, 8 o'clock, in &ymnasium of Petworth urch, Ds 1lou will speak ol lml and Ideals of Our Sehools.” speak. musical number- b hi n of Petworth Sch y c i !oventn nnnutl call _of Vohliner Rejief Fund oclcck at i,nu H.“l SoClty e Carnival forCongrass Heights Meth- odist Church will be held at Pythian Temple. Music and attractive booths. To be repeated tomorrow evening. Columbia Historical Society will meet 8:15 o'clock at Cmn-mly clull> g\l;n:!sounnnwwu}' speak of “The eorge Washingt. - ham Lincoln mu.{;:«fé' prsAy The 1218t En‘lneers District - lumbia National Guard, will ovl;neceat, 8 o'clock, at Armnry. 472 L street. Phyllis Wheatley Y. W. C. A—G Club rehearsal, 6:30 cu:lol:kA Me?e ing of S. Colarid‘e Taylor Choral EO- clety, 8 o'clock. Booklovers’ hour, o'clock; Miss Mary S. Hu review Cable's “Gargen. " oleY vl K-loums Cm;an Association will oo oo Dr vilege of bringing a Phil Sheridan’s Corps will meet at Mrs. Edward B. k wlfl speak at Y W. C. A, 1333 F street. Spuh)ec! uvenile Pmtecuve Association.” Meeting of all council £ th Royal Arcanum in Pythian Temple, Class initiation. EI(hl o'clock. “School night” will feature a meet- Woman's Rellef Grand Army Hall. ing of the Petworth Citizens' Asso- | KEYSI clation tonight at the Petworth Meth- odist Church, New Hampshire avenue l«nd Grant circle, at which Supt. Bal- lou will outline public school needs, Dr. Mu?hy of the public health serv- ice will speak on hygiene in the schools, and Dr. O'Rourke of the Civil Service Commission will tell of psy- chology tests in the schools. MRS. JOHN JARVIS DIES. Mrs. John Jarvis, mother of Lieut. Rufus Bush, Naval Aviation station, Anacostia, died at the Emergency hospital, Annapolis, Md., yesterday, following a long illness, friends in the city have been advised. Death was due to pneumonia. She is sur- vived by a second son, James C. Bush of West Annapolis. The funeral and interment will be at Annapolis to- morrow. RITES FOR B. F. SNYDER. Funeral for Benjamin F. Snyder, for forty-five years an empioye of the patent office, aged seventy-six years, Tho died at his residence, 3308 Now mpshire avenue northwest, yester- Gy il et ek oroe afternoon, Dr. Heabenner officlating. The ment will be in Fort Lincoin y. Mr. Snyder was a member of Kensington (Md.) Masonic Lodge and will be burled by that organiza- with Masonic honors. He is sur- e by his wife. Mrs. Laura J. Snyder; a daughter, Mrs. R. S. Trimble, and & son, George H. Snyder, a mem- ber of the District bar. — e FOUND. SICYOLE Thqulre 007G % LOST. CIMEO. piak, child cture in bac) Petworth, Bunday: Catt o1, 20153, e Reward. DOG—Setter, white and black, (pet); reward, '$100. Golumbia 307 b4s " EYEGLASSES—8atus evening, the m F st n. 8 G ste. now.; re FOLDER, black leather, contalrl mnny of J4th and Park, Bai .lur:::.no p.‘.‘.f'é. FRATERNITY PIN (Phi Chi), between Keilfi s ‘Theater lnfl ’|I and Pa. ave. n.w.: initials PAAA reward. Call Lincoln m 22 FUR NECKPIECE, brown stone mlrhl. two skins, nnublln two. Wh:l‘e' Imlul“ crossed on Ci A 'IN‘OH 1iberal reward for ":‘m urn Please mmlmnlnn ‘with Chief Clerk, Star office. GLASSES—In case, 16th and R, Thursday mh( Return to M. Ward, 1638 1 2-&. 181 i) llm-- -{k . GOLD WATCH, Iady's, with E. TF_‘ Yed on back, going from the Dupént Bank ¥ asbing fob- 1 Jiseet car. A reward ‘lv.n it returned to owne 33 20th st Finder plea thy Mott, 1625 16th at., ADt. 2 receive Bouthern ua. e e _ll! MUF! front of No. 9 9th st. . Fe o m-m‘ 25 7Apt. 6, Eikton, afwh Nlcluc! vory) bei Ton e, bo nfl-z&-w’- Sew Hamp. ave. sna Chureh. Fepruary 18, | I-tllhr.“xl- 'Or-l Hotel. ' Address Box :wx, Stat oce, PIN_Diamood 134 sappbis, borsesbos sha. T e & B Tween cameo; Fr. lm Idfl&.. 20, 1 t. n.w.. T Tibaral roward. ‘934 unr:lnl ave ne. nmi Lincoln 2122. ‘WATCH l'ol—hltlll. o ode side, date on rumu nmoxs. Gude Bro:.Co.. 1214 F St. e, OOF., February 1 t Charlotte, N. C., to M: Em'k.lmm'l. Coer 8 daughter. LOOKE. February 8, 1923, to Walter W_and rl E. Locke (nee Rosson), a som, WIL- LIAM WALTER, Jr. - . , Beaths. ALLEX. Sunday, Feb delphia, Pa., CARRIE G. ‘Thursday, Fébruacy 23, st 2 p. Bome of ‘Mre. Morrls Everiy,” Bilistons v BOWIE. Suddenl, Saturda; 'tbflllfl 17, 1928, JAMES H Nl! lfl 1E. He leav to muum Ihllr 081 4 wife, Margare! I daug] b'vt.l: ‘one wtere Fuaer fednesday, February 21 fflll hll Ine nnd.ue. lm Carrollburg t1 o'clock. Belatives and friead Vited o attond, “We do not know who mext may fall Beneath the chastening rod; One must be first. but let Prepare to meet our God. THE PAMILY. * in New Yor:“ n'h!z““l ounges o . Mollie HtK Blooka lld IAlllr of Gladys and Harold Notice of ueral bereafter, OARROLL. Departed (his lifo Monday, Feb iHoLL o a (Fupersl, from Bladens Olurch, Thursday, February 22. tives -m Tricuds tavited. OLARK. Monday, February 1 . (nee cmyl beloved Samyel CI Funeral ln— her late re st on W y, ry % 1"5.m. * inferment. Lovdoa Fark comotery, Baibimere, Ma. (Baitimore papers please copy.) CUDDY. Monday, Februsry 19, 1923 at his residence, o Sacrat, sarvices. guc Courch 224 14 February 23, it at ton national cemetery. Relatives aad frieads invited to attend. IETERICH. Suddenly, Tuesday, February 20, 1923, “at B residence, 8447 13th si, n.w., FRED G. DIETERICH, the beloved husbend of Elizabeth Dieterich. Notic funeral bereafter. Mouday, at be Cherrydale, Va beloved February 19, 1023, at residence, 34 Donaidson SARAH ellie Hager, Eiliott. _Funeral services at pel, Wednesday, February 21, at o'clock. Relatives and friends invited. GARNER. Monday, Februsry 19, 1923, briet iliness, at her residence, Toah" o, AR GERTAUD Feloved wite of Wikliam K. Garaer. Funerai from ber lato residence ai 9:15 a. Goaday. Febranry S1; theace to Bt. Domninic's Church’ for requiem mass. loterment in M. Olivet cemetery. GOETZINGER. Monday, February 19, 1923, ;‘: s 200 Goet: o Fuperal Thureday, §ebroaty 22, at from her late residence, thence lo Cie. Bhciie of the Shcred” He quiem ‘mase will be'sald at 9 o Tor h6 repose of her soul, ~llelatives and Ifrieads invited. Interment 8t. Mar, MAGU fleue . ttlo\'ed wlh of John K, J ’ years. Funeral from ber late home, 85 P 8, B dbence to Peck ummlnlg Obapel. 28th and sts., where services wi belf‘:nd ted l-y R ving W. Ketcham, ‘Thursd: Febri Rl&lwvm. Rela- tives and ‘n!lld.l ln'llcd. Deflh has claimed Dur‘;ir.vfllnl mother, i Set a seal uj her In the :rml o our dear Bavior ping e is sweetly now. HER 'HUSBAND AND CHILDREN KEYSER. Sunday, February 18, 1923, m., at ber residence, 1718 P at. s short illness, ANNTB M., witow of the ‘Silas Keyser, devoted ‘mother of Cora e Keyser .naf the late Herman Keyuer and grandmotner of Norman, Josep "u rry Keyser: slater of Martha' Pritch ard and Charies 4nd William !mllh Berei'Trom Metropolitan A- M. B Cburch. Tetwaca Thih wnd 10tk nir. Wed: Februsry 21, at 2 pm. Interment Harmony cemetery. ' Baltimore and Ea Md., papers please copy. ER. All members of the Ladi Reupers' Sociely are politan_A. M. E. Ch ruary 21,1953, funeral of Mr L A, MATILDA G. HARRIS, Sec. McCARTHY. Sundsy, February 18, 1923, Providence Howpital, in her 19th “year, MULLY, beloved sister of Michael McCarthy, Dative of Keomare, County Kerry, Ireland, hael R. He: M et Tnited ked to meet at Metro- re re mass will be said at § Tebone of Ber woul.” lnterment Sigunt 0uvn cemetery. Please omit flowers. MORRISSET. On Sun 8t her residence; BMMY (RN MORKISSET (oo mlu " Be: loved wife of Arthur E. Morrisse 1 from her late residence Wedn ruary 21, at 2 p.m. Relatives a invited. 'Interment Glenwood cemetery. day 1610! (Hagerstown papers please POLLOCK. Tuesday, February 20, her n.muce, «m 47th B e.), ELLE! tho lats Altcheson’ and Hlnnlh otk Fur neral services Thursd: ry 22, at 2 o'clock at St. Co dock Mill road ». ted. Interment nwood redectchsburg, Vi, Dapere please wm) PORTER. Saturder. Fobraacy 17, 103, at ner 17 Dj i;‘: place n'w.. after an Tiness which abe patiently, ELIZA, be- loved mother of Marion Blow,' daughter of Mrs, Sallie Porter and dear friend of Mr. Thomas Collins; sbo leaves to mourn their loss tour sisters and Ove brothers.” Funeral Wedne: February 21, from Baptist Onurch, New Je nezer 'y avenue between an sts. D. p.m. Friends and relatives fnvited. SHEA. Monday, February 19, 1923, 8:20 p.m., at the mldu’neo of her dluflhter, Mrs. V! tor Elder, 'w Yorl N BHE. beloved wif o( tht late Daniel ¥, Bhea and sister of Kate C. Long. Notice of fun fll bereafter. SNYDER. Monday, February 19, 1923, at 3 a.w., BENJAMIN l"' NYDER, beloved husband of Laura J. l-‘unur-l services at residen Yew Humpehire Weaerdey, Vebruary 21, at 1 o0ek, February 20, 1923, at MARTHA JANE, widow aged 82 yeais Fu- at 2 Relatives Tuesdsy, E. Ghurch. ‘ebrusry 18, Y:Adenct. !llndl '-l.. th and I\nlld nesday Relatives and Tieods. Javited. interiment at Fort Liscola cemetery. SUDDUTH. ial meeting of Federal Lodge, A M., is t‘ Woksiaday, Fovranry 21 1928 at 1 h;fi";fl DWBUI‘;'DI'J"HM'.' the l\uurll of 8. WEBSTER ADAMS, Muster. TYREE Departed this lite Mondsy, .ry 19, 1 at 6:10 a.i . Omlfl TYKEE, beloved ‘wie of B: F. Tyres and devote ather of (Chabies, Dithér ag. Fraskiin ree. and loving “Saughter of Obarl rles ville and devoted sister ‘Wood. Funeral froll BR late rlllflen 3 12th st n.w.. eaday; February i, 300 i Trterment at Feadieion, V. 21 VOWELS. Sunday, Febraary 18 1028 DOL LIB, beloved wife of Rebert Vowsls bira. hec. 16, thres brothers. Frineral | from Winslow's o rs. . 9th and U sts, t'2 o 'dm‘l. Frlenas avtied: |50 parted thia life susdenly, Setur- 923, 3 pm. . tron 21, at 12:30 p.m. oiea B n-::t'. St Arlington cemetery. WILSON. All comrades of Becgt. George Bem'Cll:p. No 1o, JDited Snlullh War 1 Te0s Satn . nw., 212" hoo Vebruary 21, 1023, to attend thé afor vice commander, daterment in Atiing er. r.b!‘!lll'] l'a‘ ll p. uppert Home, Anacostia G lin;inimate, for twelve yéary, lwri aday, Fobruary 23, a ices Thursday, o -z eaties s yaderaking pariors, 900 Al.n:-drl-, " [aterment at Alex® -un 1y, on Bunday, February 18, XS " 7y beloved husband Faneral from his late north. q1-vnl ey, Lof [ zay > In 'flnnnt(am. ADANMS. In lovis P ey AHIII‘1 mother and grandmoti A8, "who departed this life six Fen today, February:20, 1917. A vt 10 onr Nearts er can_be fil Tia tond my siacere thanks{ HER LOVING. DA 5o relatives ) sriens, | ADAME, AND clu‘(mnuuu'rla.m DAMS, tribute of love to the memory ¢ 7 doar wite. Awlk'n‘.NA M. DANT, wh ed this two years aga toda) Today recalls the memory Of ‘2 loved one 1aid to rest those who think of her e those who loved her best. luwun HUSBAND, ELMER C. DA DAVIS. In sad but loving remembranice ¢ my dear brother, WILLIAM DAVIS, who dt Parted thix. life one Jear ago today, Feori ary 20, 1922, If we could have seen him to the I And held his dying hand, And heard the lust sigh from bis beart, ‘would not feel 80 sad. on how ead was the en the word ca: SISTERR MINSIE AND RUTH. | DITTRICH, In sad but loving remembran: of our 'denr. beloved father, RICHAR AUGUST DITTRICH. who departed this 1if one year ago today, February 20, 1922. Gone, but ot forgott S D, TERS. | HURNEY. memory n! our dear mothe) SARY £, RUBNEY, who antered into_etel Dal rest three years ago today, February 2 May she rest fn peace AND SUE. ! KEEFER. Tn loving memors. of our Aevs daughter, BESSIE AMAKER KEEFPRL wh died four years ago. February HER AOTHER AND FATHER. | KEHL. In sad bot loving remembrance of ou dear, beloved husband and father. WILLIA} KEHL, who departed this life oae year ag today, February 20, 1 In_the graverard, Where the flowers gently Lies the one we love so In hisestlent, lonely grave. S i nd dec: But the love we bear fof thee, dear oze, Wil sever fade amay, | oh yAMILY. KING. In sad hut Iovln[ remembrance of o Gevoted” daughior and sister, EMMA KIN{ (nee Helnrich), who departed this life fou years ago, February 19, 1919. 1l not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o'er; On_the borderland we left ber, Soon to meet and part no m DBVO'K‘ED MOTHER AND BROTHERS. \WLER. In sad but loving remembrance o my’ da\'fl'efl brother, TYLER BRONAUGY LAWLER, who departed this life one yes February 20, 1922. rt gone. but not forgotten. w18 ToviNG BIStER: MLORER COVEL In sad but loving remembrance a my movea and only child, EDMOND T who departed this iife three year . February 20, 1920, Bilently, swiftly and without wamisg Your ‘dear spirit stole away Leaving me griefstricken with the dawning Heartbroken at the break of day. There's a feeling eternity cannot =, As our thoushts drift back through the sears Though time and tide w0 ewiftly glide, I bide HOERL gt e MOTHER. ! In loving remembrance of our dea little " nphew, EDMOND, who died thie Fears ago today, February 20, 1920. God meeded a sweet little rosebud To bloom in bl ir, 80 he took our darling Edmon "ABd (ranspinated hiss over there. We only saw his While he w. But very sad That our dear little Edmond wi HIS LOVING AU MUSE. To sad but loving remembrance of on dear mother and _mother-in-law, PEMMY MCSE. who departed this lif E 2g0 today, February 20, 1920, I:leh hour that comes to us an: ,With bitter sease of loss; God. in mercy pity us. icte s 5o Dens oo eren She has gone where the soul hath rest nd the cares of life are doge. Where the ones that loved ber best JViil meat her one by one. HER DEVOTED 80! HTER-IN TAW HENRT AND JOANA MUSE. s SPRIGGS. Tn but lovh embranee o "y loved husband. BERNARD. SPHIGGS who departed this life ove year ago today February 20, 1022. May his soul rest in HIS LOVING WIFB, MARY . SPRIGGS. THORNTON. Sacred to the memory of ou beloved husband and father, PRESLEY B THORNTON. who departed’ this life on year ago today, February 20, 1922, hesrt today fe very hear mlxhu are all of thee; Hnw T loved snd bow I miss Sou Nose but God in hesven can WIFE CAURISE. HUNTER. To'ssd ot loving romem brance of our dear mother and grandmother AM. WES® bo _departed this lifi 20,1907, in Willismstown, Mass. NTBR. Janiary 28 g ANNIE L Febriary’ 16 a0, 2 e Loved in life; remembered in death. FAMILY. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. T Established Over & Half Cemtury, lements 1241 Wisconsin Ave. Phone Woest 804 Bervice—Moderate Charges. Dignified_and Eficient Bervice. . oy B ST N.E. Liveold 3464, Atomebtie. Serircs 1. WM.H.SARDO&CO Phone Lincoln 524, Siseta Chapei. 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