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Plates Repaired KRAMER, Peoples Drug Stores ACACIA MUTUAL LIFE A STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 25, 1923—PART 'T. | RAILROAD MAN DEAD. iwilliam De Forest Stret:om Built Many Noted Bridges. MIDDLETOWN, Y.. Februury —Willian. De Forest Ntrattun many years president ot the Mobile, Jackson and Kansas City railroad and o a rallroad contractor. is dead at Lis heme here. My, Stratton built many of the railroad bridges cast o the Misgisrippi river, includin the Penn: ylvank railroad bridge russ the Surguehanna river at Harrlsbur, : the bridge across the Delaware Atlantic Ciy, and across the Mi issippl” at Ruolo, Neb., for the Illi- rois Central, He a structed the timore and Ohio tunuel delphia Mr. Stratton ighth year. = Amoug the Germans it is regarded =5 a death warning te hear a cricket’s or was in his seventy MOURNING BLACK | Dyed W 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING €O. 409 18th St Dapont Cirele, FUNERALS : Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United States Open Evenings Daily and Sunday Until 11:30 916 F ST. Branch Store, 722 9th St. N.W. (Formerly The Masonic Mutual Life Association of the D. C.) Chartered by Special Act of Congress, March 3, 1869 Summary of Repcrt of Joint Examination of the ~Association By the Insurance Departments of ALABAMA. MISSOURI, PENNSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA, WISCONSIN AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA As of December 31st, 1922. TOTAL ASSET LIABILITIES ‘Death Claims, proofs not complete; Premiums and Interest Paid in ad- vance: Dividends declared on premiums not yet paid and Al Other Liabilities BALANCE TO PROTECT MEMBERS' CONTRACTS Reserve American Experience Table of Mortality and 3'; i Il policies . .$5.927.159.24 u‘:;.wtltll:s'. Ry 718.407.94 $6,828,344.87 g o $152,777.69 $6,675,567.18 $6,828,344.87 INCKEASE IN ASSETS DURING YEAR.. INCREASE IN I -y INSURANCE IN FORCE (PAID-FOR BASIS) DECEMBER 31,1922 ... Excerpts From Report “All the home office accounts are well systematized and are in charg employees.” $ 2214,850.30 431,446.67 21,462,805.00 122,685,100.00 e of very competent “The addition to surplus during the period under review has been carefully analyzed and verified by us and is accounted for in the extremely favorable mortality experienee, heretofore mentioned, in conjunction with very low operating cost and favorable investments, which in it- self reflects the excellent management of the association.” “The association has been liberal in its treatment of policyholders and the present manage- ment is most capable and efficient.” Progréss of the Association Under the Legal Reserve Plan NSURANCE ISSUED DURING YEAR $392.250 1,235,000 4,342,345 7,283,250 14,732,250 36,719,500 38,942,000 ASSETS $24,459 284,157 780,660 1,721,058 2,220,990 3,084,141 4,613,495 YEAR 1008 1911 1915 1918 1919 1920 1921 INSURANCE IN FORC END OF YEAR #1,489,500 4,152,075 11,052,500 24,044,612 37,657,924 71,097,545 101,222,295 1922 6,828,345 39,898,050 122,685,10 WATCH US GROW OFFICERS: WILLIAM MONTGOMERY, President GEORGE W. EVANS, J. HARRY CUNNINGHAM, Vice President. J. P. YORT, Secretary and Actuary. CHARLES' E. BALDWIN, Treasurer: J. B. NICHOLS, M. D,, DIRECTORS: J. Harry Cunningham A. W. Johnston ‘Wm. Dietz John T. Meany Geo. W. Evans Arthur D. Marks Alex. Grant Wm, Montgomery Wm. T. Hammock J. B. Nichols, M. D. Thos. E. Jarrell John Poole T. J. Adams W. L. Andrews Chas. E. Baldwin L. P. Boteler Arthur Carr W. K. Cowden HOME OFFICE—HOMER BUILDING, WASHINGTON, Assistant Treasurer. JOHN V. SEES, General Counsel. Medical Director. CHAS. M. BEALL, M. D., Asst. Medical Director Chas, F. Roberts John V. Sees L. P. Steuart E. 8t. C. Thompson Eugene E. Thompson Francis D. Winston J. P. Yort D. C. through | FUNERAL OF DR. QUICK HELD AT FALLS CHURCH ‘ Numercus Organizations and Friends Pay Last Honor to Sur- geon of U. S. Health Service. ! Special Dispateh to The Star FALLS CHURCH. f—Funeral services fur Dr. Tunls @ surgeon in the United ttes public health ervice, who dled suddenly Tuesduy at the home sister, Mrs. George W. Hawsxhurst bwere " held at Columbia Church at 2 o'clock tod A short but impressive service was {conducted by Rev. W. S. Knox, pastor {of Columbia Baptist Church, of which br. Quick was a member, assisted by Dr. Reese Murray of Crossman Chur Favorite liymns were isung by tie cholr and a solo by iCharles Pendleton. The following organizations of {which Dr. Quick was a member, were represented in the congregation which filled the church: Kemper [Lodge. A. F. A. M. of Falls Chureh; 1014 Dominion Commandery Knights emplar of Alexandria; Stuart coit Post. American Lugion of District of Columb Medical Socicty. jwere sent by the iEaugh Post, Ame {Church: the Fai Va, Vebruary Coramitte, feGroarty 1 Legion of I ngv Chapter were members. he Stuart Walcott Post pillbeare. When the procession mates at Arlington, the was transferred nd escorted by Tyer to the erment {honors, Burial ducted by the ilegion chapla i Among the d at reached the flag draped to a caisson a troop from Fort t resting place, where with “full militar; services were con- Army chaplain, the nd the Masons. 4 many beautiful tributes was one from the Colored Village Improvement Society. which {#1%0 ent a delegation 1o the funeral was floral Teever . Wa §f returned wih Miflle Shull K aod T Felruary Rewary { Lotirop. 850 reward torning. eck., etr. Y. Ktar_offes. maltese and white: v Phone West 2638 Containing several nicces of on Mt. Pleasant car or street: lost e lime since February 5. Liveral re Knturday ntaining KI canh, cs Box Pet, 3 o and : no questions asked. S. Monrae v OLLIE DOG- ers 1o the ne_Main 84: About years old: an " Reward. Onie Wil wtones set diamond each wide. P st n.w Tety cenConnec and Wardmun K urned to Fouse Officer one ruby w eturned to DIAMOND SUNBURST ave.. Woodley road Yotel: reward if Joumberty. Wardm Park Hotel. —Jan. 18. male Airedale: name, biack and little gray on back Reward. information « 4 Crick tan mark leadiog to re. . 1 bla. Z female; veliow Return to 12 1 6th st n.w. White and black. setfer; 250 reward. Coi. 3307 TASSES —In biack o or near 14th and U sts ave.. Ant. 22 EYEGLASSE: not . on Conn. ave Reward. whell rim, leather case 9. a2 5o EN_—Gold: Initialed M. V. Liveral reward. | FRATERNTTY PIN, Kappa ATpba Phi: Te ward. 1620 Que st. n.w. 6% LOVE, right-hand and Columbia road. fur-lined, Saturd Reward. Tath Hall." 1650 Saturday afternoon. be- n.w. and Terminal sta- tion; reward. Phone Col. 7200, Apt. 810, HOUND—White, fan cars: female; February Reward. 'T. E. Marlow, E st ne. TAVALLIER _With Shrine and Fastern Star emblems, between Lincoin Park and Kelt Tteward. 1338 Fast Capitol at. ONE-HALF of gold fountain pes February 23._Please_call Linc OPERA GLASSES, pearl and silver. at Keith's Theater, February 13. Phone Adams 189 or leave at 1400 H at. n.w. Reward. PARASOL—Purple silk, bearing initials C. L. R on silver knob! liberal reward. Cali after 5 Columbia 7387 or return to 1852 Ca ert_at. & 3 PEARLS — String. oo Anacostla or Congress { Teighte car. Fridas. Raward if returned fo Mixs Fowler, Julius Lansburgh Furniture Co., 508 F. ‘ PEARLS—String, February 18, 1923, New York ave., N. Capitol and Bth sts. Re- ew York ave. n.w. 250 e gold clasp: Tnitials C. R. § . Swanson, 1319 Vermont av morning_of 44, . near PENDANT, pearl Blister, w1ver mouated; ward. _Return to 1814 N st. n.w. E: | POCKETBOOK, black. between John Marshall | place and 1507 and Ere sts. nw. containing many kers and money. Re Franklin { 2832 § . POCKETBOOK—Riack patent leather, on 8t {and F sts._car, Friday evening, February 23. | Reward. 200 ¥ st. n.. : | PUKSE, T ladies” tollet at Kanus, Tuesday, 20th, brown and purse, imitation ailigator. wrapped In handkerchief. contents abont 330, car tokens, Return Mrs. C. W. Turley, 502 E st at 2 . rrRs all blac 1and small amount of ‘chang n {D and 11th and G Finder call N. 76913 SPECTACLES, tortoise-rimmed, _black cas (Etz), February returning ‘from thea Liberal_raward. _Phone North 8930. 25e TRAVELING BAG (black. squar type), con- taining lads's clotiing. aiso post cards. with owner's address: from automobile; reward. Phone Col. 3780. 25 WATCH—_Lady's gold wrist watch, Friday, be tween 14th and H and 1ith and 'F sts. Re ard if_returned 20 7th_st. n.e. . WATCH CHARDM, initials A. C. D. 610 Irving st._n.w.. Apt. 26. WRIST WATCH, lady’s, Saturday, February 117, on navy yard car or mear 14th and Ingra- | haim ste. nw: Reward. Call Columbia 8526, W K n coutaining $14 in billa between 8th and 3 . Teward, Use The Star Branch Office Nearest to You ‘We have located these offices for the conven- ience of patrons of The Star’s Classified Section. It'll save time and a journey down town just to leave your Classified Ad at the handiest Branch. Prompt and efficient service — with nothing but the regular rates to pay. The Star prints more Classified Ads every day than all the other Washington papers combined—be- cause they bring re- sults to the advertis- ers. “Around the corner” is a Star Branch Office of his! Baptisi ! " between D e 16,000 PROPERTIES (LISTED IN TAX SALE | (Auction to Start March 13 of Real Estate on Which $500,000 Is Due. More than 16,000 parcels of real {estule on which last year's taxes | have not been paid will be put on the | auction block at the District build- {ing at 10 o'clock on the morning of | March 13, unless the owners come | forward in the meantime and settle up. Chatham M. Towers, collector of axes, estimated yesterday that the otai amount of tax due on the roperty listed" for sale is $500,000. -~ Towers pointeG out that it is far ¢ W MY up and prevent the perty from going to sale than it |will be to redeem it after the sale | i Applies to May, 1922, Bilis. i The collector al emphasized the { fact that the sale about to be held is for non-payment of the tax ‘due in | May, 1922. Many persons have gained the erroneous impression that thi. sale involves property on which taxes due last November were not paid. 1t you are in doubt as to whether {you paid your May, 1922, bill play ife by calling at the District build- % and consulting the published list of delinquents. Order of Sale. Commissioner Rudoiph nounced vesterday afternoon that property will be Sold in the order in which it is listed in the published record of delinquents The following order of sale will be observed, commencing each day at 10 o'clock a.m.: Tuesday, March 13, square 1 to 700. Wednesday, March 14, square 701 to 1999, Thursday, March 15, square 2000 to {3394, Friday, | 5694, i | | March 16, square 3301 to turd: finish. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Cloudy to- day and_tomorrow, probably occa sional rains: warmer today; moderate to fresh southwest and west winds. Maryland and Virginia—Cloudy to- day and tomorrow, probably local rains; warmer today; fresh south- west and west wind West Virginia—Local and probably tomorrow, temperature. Records for Twenty-Two Hours. Temperature—Midnight, 17: 2 am, 5 13; 6 am, 13; 8 am., 14; 22; 12 noon, 2! p.m., 4 ; 8 pm, 34; 10 p.m., March 17, square 5601 to rains today with mild Highest, 37.8; lowest, 13.0. Relative humidity—S8 am., 39 per cent; 2 p.m., 26 per cent; § p.m., 32 per cent. Rainfall (8 a.m. to 8 p.m.). none. Hours of sunshine, 11.1. Per cent of possible sunshine, 100. Temperature same date last year— Ilighest, 60: lowest, 31. Weather in Various Cities. —Temperature.—, Precip. Max. fin. itation. Sat- ri. Sat,8p.m.to Ty. nit"‘fl. 8 8 Asbury Park Asherille, Atanta. G Atlantié City, . Baltimore. Ma...... Birmiogham, Ala. . Rismarck, N. D. Hoston, Mass.. Buffalo. N Y. hicago, Til... . { Cincinnati, Ohio. { Cheyenne,” Wyo. Cleveland, Ohio. Davenporf, Towa Denver, Col.... Des Moines. "o Detroit, Mich.. Duluth,’ Miun. El Paso, Tex. Galveston, Tex Helena, Mont. Indiarapolis, Jacksonv’ < Kansan City, Mo... Little Rock, Ar Los Angeles, Calif. Louisville, Kr... Marquette, Mich. Memphis, ' Tenn. Miami, Fla 15 ES i Omaha, Neb...... Philadelphia, Pa... Phoenix, Ariz. Pitteburgh, P Tortland, e. Portland, Ore. §. Lake City. Ttah &t. Louis, Mo. : &t. Paul, Minn.. .. San Antonio, Te: san_Diego, Calif. . Francisco, Cali eattle. Wash Springfeld. T T p Vicksbnre. Misw.|[. WAST'GTON, D. €. Births Reported. Tie following births were reported fo the health department in the last twenty-four It Henry W. and Lncinda V. Powell, hov. Fdmund O, and_Flizabeth Burnett. boy. George 1. and Tra Cary, bov. Walter E. and Allie ). 'Fordney, irl William 4. and Helen ‘Howard, ‘bor. David M. and Margaret M. Logan, bor Wilhert and Elizabeth Ruble. ho ! Mathew L. and Lonise M_Sandlin, bos H William A. and_Lillian Behlobohm, lr!. Rertie W. and Mary L. Thompsan, bor Zeb B. and Margaret E. Williams, boy. L Fdward and Fannie Berrv, bav. i Theodore and May F. Caldwell. bor i Fenry and Blanche Blonden. girl | | 1 | i i i { Peter L. and Ruth R. Davidson, giri { Guy and Mabel Wills, girl Deaths Reported. The- following -deatha were reported to the { health ‘department in the last twenty.-four 2 Trving Williamson, 70. 1710 R &t. Joseph N. Gardner, 62, 1010 10th st Henry Honkine, 68, 1225 6th st. Lizzle D. Larkins, 77, 1727 Lamont st John R. Martin, 68, Gallinear Hospital Tesnle M. Davir. 44, 1712 Wisconsin ave. Mena Glaiza, 48, Sf. Elizabeth's Hospital. Agnes Loveless, 6, §t. Vincent's Orphan Astlum. Tiattie §. Faller, 8, 931 O st. 6., William Horne,’ 4, 1150 25¢l st Emily Tylor, &, 1220 Watk ! James Fenry Brooks, 60, 452 Maine ave. s.w. Thomas Edward Shaw, £3. 614 K st. i Tsane Montgomers, 52, 348 Pleamant ct. w.w. Mary Lee Baker, 9 months, 111 Alabama ave. s.e. —_——— MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect. | ing memorlals (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. A representative will call by appoint. ment with portfolios of designs and sug- gestlon THE J. F. MANNING CO. 914 Fifteenth Street. INC., CEMETERIES. CTARIAN VAUL CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTEEAST | Washington’s Beantiful Burial Ground tual care—Chapel—Perfect Bervice— PRy Iots—Moderats’ pricos—Terme. Office, 17th and Pa. Ave. hl-e. 65023, 1 tios t t For Bk Rt o8 Ceme- i N iful and fitt] lecation. B esebible aa Slectric car liae. On Baitimore boulevard, at District line, Office:70512th St.N.W. Phene Franklin 5. Write for Illustrated Booklet | LESSER. Cards of Thanks. BEAL. We wish to extend our flianks and heartfelt appreciation many relatives end friends for (i sympathy and beautiil floral tril during “the ilness and at ti Leloved luusbiud and fathes S, 1. J. BEAL AND SON kA OLAGETT. We w to extend our es, frionds aud Kinduews sre s FAMILY. HELLWIG. We w thankss T wir S flornt trilte j CIALLES PAMILY to extend o vx rd HLLL aud M .‘ tivex oathy ut the father. HIS DETVO PILESSE D WIFE A MUBE. We wish to extend our <inee to onr neighbors, relutives wad fr their kinduess, » at te fluess and father, G : IS WIFE BHODES. We wish to ¢ thenks and appre friends for the sympat floral tributes ut_tie dex daughter, HELEN LOU! AND CHILDREN tend our i o our relatives aud Kkindness anu of onr leloved RHODI TUE F. SMarriage. LADSON—SMITH, January ALBERT. iiucsles. © rsidence. 3 SARAH J., Iwloved wife of ti L. Aibert.” Funeral services will be held Tate rewdence on Mondaz, Fe . m. Int 1t Ariington national cenie (Hagerst Md., papers v ven 3 ol BAILEY. Februury, I life tha denc ted ths ley. ' Funeral from Holy Monday, Interment at Mount Olivet ceme fery. Friends and relatives invited. BARBOUR. ar 12 k at Riode Tsiand . Matthew's Ch BENNETT. Entered into rest 19, 1023, at the residence of her daught 5334 Indlana ave., Chicago, LIDA J. NETT, widow of James F. ieloved mother of Rertha New York, Heleu B. Whit cago and Bennett fugton, D. BRETT. Trovidence Hospital February ARTHUR T., ton_of the late John A. and Anna E. Brett. Fu neral from chapel of J Wright Co., 1357 _10th st. n.w.. Mow February 26 at 1:30 p.m. Interment &t Arlington. BROWN. Departed this life Friday, Februars 2 ERCY BROWN. be . Bessie W. Ta. 1814 T st. n.w. Remalns TL Lomax's chapel, 1400 from above-pamed st D pel T nds invited 24 2495 g 7 Tauslor st. iw.. CHAILES band of Tsabeils Byrn Bria: from his late residence on Monda, February 26, at 2:30 p.m. Interment pri vate. Kindly omit flowers. . BUCKLEY. Saturday, February his residence. 305 ¢ st. we.. Dbeloved Lusband of Mimmi and son late Edward and Mury Buckle from chapel of James T. It s.e., on Tuesday, Fe thece to St. Deter's Clhiurc will be said at ® wm. Iu Olivet cemetery CHEW. Friday. February residence, 1850 S st beloved Lusband of Mamie Chew. neral from St. Paul's Catholie (Lureh, cor ner 15th and V ste. n.w., Monday, 9 a.m. CRAIGHEAD. Thursday, February 22. 1923 in_Philadelphia, Pu.. IDA, wifc of George Craighead. beloved daughter of Josepii and el Mahopes. devoted sister of Marie Gardner (nee Mahones). William, Richard Clarence Mahoney and Margarett (nee Maboney). Due notice of iater. DIGGS, Departed this lif ury 24, 1023, after a late “residence, Mrs. OLEVIA DIGGS, be- loved sister of Mrs. Catherine Taylor. leaves to mourn two mieces, Telutives and a bost of friends. Notice of funeral he after. 26! s Hosnital DILLARD. in ife of desse’ M. services at Ter 710 6th st. sw.. Monday suary 26. ‘2 p.m. Relatives and respectfully ~ invited. Interment (Culpeper papers please copy.) DIPPLE. Friday. Februars 23 1925, ANNA' JULIE DIPPLE, beloved wife of Benest Dipple. sz, and mother of Erne: Dipple, jr., and Mrs. J. F. Muddan. neral from her eon's residence. 1507 D st. @c. Monday, February 26, at 10:30 am felatives aod friends invited to attend. Interment private. . , 3 THOMAS f the Funeral T Paave . at A:30 2 EORGE fu eral at 5 am. Febru irief iliness, at her private. DISHMAN. Departed this life Saturday. Feb | , 8t 12:15 o'clock, BEENICE DISH) Slie leaves to mourn their loss & beloved husband. mother and sister. Fu- neral from ker late residence, 3216 Sherman ave., Monday, February 26, at 1 p.m. 26 DOYLE. . Gaturday, February 24, 1923, at residence, 2101 16th st a.w. CLARENCE ruary E., beloved husband of Mattie Gillis Doyle. | Notice of funeral hereafter. EAHEART. Saturday, Februars 24, 1923 at Georgetown' University Hospital, WILLIAM Deloved husband of Alice 1. Esheart of 2141 H st. n.w.. in his 66th year. at the furieral parlors of H. B. Nevius, 928 New York ave. n.w. Notice of funeral here after. . EDWARDS. Special communication of Poto mac Lodge. No. 5. F. A. A. alled for Monday, February 6, 1975, a attend the funeral of Brother FR. ;. EDWARDS. By onder of the worshipful master, CHAS. T. GRAVES. FUSS. Saturdav, February 24, 1 t 12:40 am. ZORAH V. FU er), loved wife of Thomas A. n the Tlst year of her age. Funeral from ler late Tesidence, 819 1 st. we.. Tuesday. February at 2 pm. Relatives and friends Invited to'attend. Interment at Congressional come- tery. 2 GILMORE. Departed this life Triday, Feb- Toary 25, 1923, at Providence Hospital, Mrs. MARY L. GILMORE, beloved wife of Jeffer- son Gilmore. She was & member of Quecn Esther Chapter, No. 1, 0. E. K. Aurora Household of Ruth, No. 6248, T. 0. of 0. T. Funeral from her late resi- dence, 818 23rd st. 0.w.. at 8 p.m. Satur. day ' February 24, by the pastor Nineteenth Street Daptist Church. Rev. H. Brook 5 HARBAN. Friday, Februars 23, 1923, at 1 a.m., at the residence of his daughter. Mrs Johaston V. Best, 136 Newburg avi ville, Md., CHARLES R. HARBAN T1st 'vear of his age. Iuneral Monday, Feb roary 26, at 2 pm, from 136 Newburg ave.. Catonsviile, Md. _interment Oakgrove come- tery, Glenwood, Howard county. Md. 23¢ HASTIE. February 21. 1823, MARY HEM STREET HASTIE, aged 87, at the residence of her son, New York. HAYS. February 23, 1923, at Dickerson, Md., BETTIE BATSON. aged 67, beloved wife of the late Richard P, Hays, Services at the above residence Sunduy, 2 p.m. lnte ment Monocacy cemetery, Bealsville, Md. 2; HERRING. Friday, February 23, 1923, at 10:30 p.m.. at his residence, 1213 Del- afield place n.w. CLIFFORD P. HER- RING, aged 67. He is survived by & widow, four sons, Dr. A. P. Herring, Baltimor 3d.; Dr. P. 8. Herring, Hyatisville, Md. ©C. M. Herring, Lruchburg, Va.; W. Herring, East Falls Church, Vi daughters, Mrs. M. L. Hogahead, nooga, Tenn.: Mrs. C. P. Wilson, Callf.} Mrs. 8. F. Sherwood and Miss Pearl Herring, Washington, D. C.; two sisters, Mrs, William L. Ritfer, Relsterstown, Md and Mrs. E. H. Pearrell, Brunswic Funeral services at 3 pam. Sundas, 25, at residence. Burial W. Va., February 28. Departed this Tuary 24, 1023, at 10:20 JONES, leaving, to Tuneral from his late = residence, Browning pl. n.e.. Deanwood, D. C.. day. 1 o'clock. KOUNDOURIOTIS. Saturday. February 1928, at 10:15 a.m., at Children's Howpital DEMETRIUS, beloted son of Stephen K and Catherine Newman Koundouriotis, aged 4 vears. Fuueral from the restdence of hi grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. John B. New- an, 2215 17th st. n.w.. Monday, February 8. Notice of hour later. Interment at Osk Hill cemetery. Friends and relatiy invited. . LARKINS. Thursday. February Tier residence. 1727 Lamont st. n.w., D. LARKINS, Funeral services residence Monday, Febraary 26, at Interment at Rock Creek cemeteir. Barre papers please copy.) MORAN, Thursday, Februarr 22, 1 Taltimore, Md., PATRICK THOMAS, belored husband of Annie T. Moran (nee O'Dounell). Funeral from the residence of his brother- in-law, James O’Donnell, 1710 Hi ehiro ave., Monday, February 30 a.m., thence to Bt. Paul’s Catholic Church, where mass will b said at Toterment Mount Olivet cemetery. 2 MORAN. Members of Division No. 1, A. 0. L., are requested to attend the funeral of ou late brother, P. T. MORAN, on Mos duy, February 26, ‘at 0:45 am., at St Paul's Catholie Church. By order of JOSEPH DALY, President, THOMAS ¥. COOK. Recorder. 256 ELL. Friday, February 23, 1023, at L B., beloved wife of he leaves to mourn daughter, Marion . Hughes: three wisters, three hrothers aud a host of relatives and friends. Funeral services Monday_evening at 6 o'clock at the ‘esidence, 815 12th st. n.e. Interment in William eounts, Feb- in_the GEORGE . 1106 Tugs- . il P B Tuesday, Trinity Church 9:15 | Johuson | Fu ot | v, lite Saturday, Feb- | | SPEISER. i | MILY. ' SUMMERS. i i | i i | i i | | | 1 ! Catons- | go5 NEW YORK AVE. N ] 1 i wrLcere ROSBURQGH. MG G Worsuipfal s ter ROLAND M. ¥ . Febru, AN HENRY. elosed al Sunduy. February Union Wealey between 1 Dustor attend Virginia pag Fridas resldence of lor ngham, 1348 Otis pl MERS, ‘daughter of th M et M e the S ‘Alexandrin, Va.. p Funer m d brother of 1 i luw of Marti from Walker - U and Vsts nw Lilatives and friends invited ilowers. WELLER, Coliax, € Ju Alemoriam. BANKS. “In loting remembrap son. JOHN BANKS, w VG years sgo Vebruary In memors 1 and tryc day, dear w That T do not think of o0 HIS MOTHER, MAL BROWN. Iu sad but_loving myr dear sister, AGNES BROWN sis vear ago today, Fe Liesy day brings back sweet Every ory brings a tear within my heart 1 cherish ughts of one 1 loved s dear MLER LONELY SISTER, FRANCES BIL« 11 BUTLER. In «ad but loving remembranc wotier. MAKGARET BUTLLL *s ago today. Iebruary Februars 21 S W. WHLL ¥ Tan HER SON CHAR GARNER. In ES BUTLER AND WIF wad_but lo i dearls beloved mot GARNER. who ente it ago today. Fe Just) &\ Mbe of Just a_memory Tt w token o That ovr hes, HER LOVING SON TERIN LAW ¥ LOWARD. tar REBLCCA fone JOSEPH i 3 HOWARD Rie years ago tods HIS WIFE, HUNDLEY. o Teft 1 ved s GRACE wiied P HOWARD. ROTE . rementbe STERS AND In loving rememi ter, ANN FLIZAL 40 months and 1% diys, on The month of February aga'n is | T lest_month i ali the yea For then our laby went away Vor us, it seems like yesterdas And v our Learts she st MOTHER AND DADIY who died, JOHN 1 Februars 6. 1011, a SYLVIA LAWRENCE. 1. 0T LAWRENCE, two ¢ 2 zhier. l 1913. 1 hou omes to me mue e With bitter sense of iaZ~ Oh. God, n m T me to ND HE WRENCE A tribute rother 1 MORA. age, February Just when hig life Just when his 1 He was taken from this world of pa To a home of eternal reat SISTER _AND BROTHER-IN-LAW, DIt AND JOHN ZANIE . NUTZ. In sad but loving remembrunce « onr dear mother, LEOPOLDINE NUTZ, w entered into eternal rest five ears day, February 25, 1918, Rest in peace God has clatmed our darling me Claimed the one we loved so dv To Sl her place there is no other. Yet we know she did her sh Crery day brings back sweet memories Every memory brings back within our hearts we HE! BOLING. Mre. Mars - make ¥ wtatament of Mre. ELLEN ROLING & car February 10, born in the lonely set free when 16 in_Charlottesvi with twelve ving. She was a good Christian womai nd known by both white and coired. S lived a good Christian life and waw kille on her way from church—Seventh-day Al RICHARDS embrance of o dear brother, ANDREW C. WALTER. wio dled two years ago today. Februars 25, 1921 BEOTHER AND SISTERS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ~_Joscph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 ‘\l St N‘\r’ Established 1841 Phone Antomobile Service. J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and Embalmer, Livers in connection. Commodions chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate prices. 832 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call. M. 1355 HERBERT B. NEVIUS MAIN 2606 Private_Ambulan WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H ot ne. Phone Lincoln Modern Chapel. tomobile Fuperal V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the succcssors of nor con nected with the original W. R. Speare establishment. Plione Frank. 8426, MENTS UNDERTAKERS 1244 WISCONSIN AVE. PHONE _WEST 804 | . R. NALLEY & SONS. 181 ELEVENTH ST, akers. Cner melike Funeral Pariors. Phone Lincoln,450. Frank Geiet’s Sons Co. EVENTH ST. N.W. . Lo Chapel.. Telephone. Main 2473 S ke (i:i'ifl‘,',’f"fi?f,« Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 0543. JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA. AVE. B.E. s 1S Motel Cbagel, te Ambulsgces Livety in Compection. >3 ied 1878. Telephone Col. 7 =E'S 1. HINES CO., R. F. HINES, Prop., w. 1:2008 14th s S prirats Ambulance. MR Speare Co. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW raluty l,:flr T 54 Tillia $. B W Spenze. rog ¥ "Bpewrs. FUNERAL DESIGNS. de Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt auto delivery servics. fllwp ITe~1n6xpeasive.