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The association was di- vided, but the resolution to com- mend the senators was adopted, Appointment of an additional Police Court judge was urged by William Torbert and approved by the associ tion. Mr. Torbert sald the docket was clogged with cases of many months’ standing. He added that the two judges sitting at present are not adequat Purchase of an additional triangle of land at the Laugdon School site, installation of electric lights for the school and playground improvements were recommended in a report of th school committee submitted by R. J. Ellsworth and approved by the ass ciation. " A section of the report fa voring appointment of the rd_of education of the District of Columbia by the President failed of passage. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. . and Sidwell have invita- out for a lecture by Leon 11 Vincent tomorrow at 2 o'eclock, Friends’ School. ubject: “Dr. Johnson and the Literary Club.” W. Bourke Cockran of New York Mrx. tions 11l address St. Paul's Council of Catholic Men tomorrow, 5:30 pan., in parish hall, 1ith and V streets. Subjel: “Education in a Democ- r. Frank Crane will tton MARCH 1, 1923. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. - Women's City Club: Bible class, Dr. Josephine Baird, leader, from 7 to 8:30 o'clock. Special music Cathedral Helghts Citizens' Associa- will meet, 8 o'clock, St. Alban's parish hall. Ladles invited to take part. Prof. Robert Lawrence will give a talk on music and lead the singing at H Street Christian Church, southwest, 8:15 o'clock, under auspices of Loyal ‘Women's Bible class. Pictures. Every- one invited. Red Triangle Outing Club will cele- brate birthday anniversary with party at 8 o'clock, Y. M. C. A., 1736 G street. Cosmopolitan Club will_meet to nom- inase officers. Election, March 8. Free tuition for beginners in French, Washington Salon and United Arts Society, 7:30 o'clock, 1414 H street, enrollment carrying with it member- ship in the societ. Anthony League will meet at 1734 N strect, 7:30 o'clock, program at 8. National Press Club Post, No. 20, American Legion, will hold reception r Alvin Owsley, ‘commander, American gion, ¥ o'clock, at National Press Missouri Society will hold reception for retiring members of the Missouri delegation in Congress, 8 o'clock, at Hotl Roosevelt. Speech dancing. — H Equaiity-Walter Reed Post, No. 254, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet, 8 o'clock, in Pythian Temple, Obliga- tion of candidates and nomination of delegate The Eiks Clown Band will give a performance at headquarters, 919 1 strect, for benefit of a former promi- | nent member; the proceeds to furnish funds for a trip of recuperation. Mhe band of Washington Lodge. No. 15, B.P. O, Elks, will be beneficiary at'the play of “Buddies.” at the Pres- 5 e Theater icket procured “The Four Great Delusions : e §is ot eI from members of the band. Chureh. The lu‘lu‘!':;ru\\"i:l‘{ be given! p,uciters of Taabella will give a Bible classes card party, 8 oclock, at home of Mrs. Iiducation, Y. M. ¢ James Hartnett, 30 New York ave- % o 3 z nue, Women's City Club: Forum lunch- | === con Saturday. Miss Rowe, | A lecture by Grifiin M. Lovelace of field editor of The Farmer's Wife, |life insurance, New York University, will speak on “Do You Want Yourwill inaugurate the open meeting of Daughter to Marry a Farmer Tech High School dramatic talent will repeat its_successful comedy, “The Road to Ye: tomorrow and Saturday n entral High School auditoriun Washington Hebrew Congregation: antata of Fsther. rom Mas - and prepared by Lewis At- water, will be given tomorrow ev alng, in celebration of the Feast of 'urim. Augmented choir. Services vill begin § p.m Younk Women's Hebrew Associn- tion: The Mother day eelebration scheduled for this date has been post- poned indefinitely. Two comoanies of firemen respond- ed to a call recelved from the v cinity of Broad Branch and Rock Creck Ford roads yesterddy after- noon and extinguished a fire in the automobile of W. Tipton. street northeast damaged to the amount of The Woman's Interdenominationnl Misstonary Federation will meet to- morrow afternoon at Mount Vernon Place M. E. Church South. Rev. John Lake and Mrs. Lake of Canton, China, will be present. under the Jjoint Men's Organized the School of l Red Triangle Outing Club will have a bowling party tomorrow, 8 p.m.. at Market ulleys,” Georgia avenue and Rock Creck road W. Graham Cole will address the Washington Alumni Association of | Massachusetts Tnstitute of Te {at luncheon tomorrow at U Club, National Capital Post, No. 127, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars, will meet t morrow evening at G. A. R. Hall Mrx. Willtam Petrle will give ex- positiom of Sunday school lesson morrow, 4:45 p.m., at Y. W. C. A, 13 F street. There will be a special meeting for jmengbers at National Clubhouse of Amerlcan Assoclation of University Women, Saturday, 6:30 p.m. The E1 Club Cervantes, students® or- ganization of the Pan-American Schools of Spanish, will give itc an- nual dance Saturday, 9 p.m., at Ebbitt Hotel. Admlssion charged. Public in- vited. Perey Foster will he the chief speaker at the meeting of the B ness Women's Council tomorrow, 7:45 p.m., in lecture room of Church of the Covenant. Biologicnl Soclety will meet Satur- | DANDRIDGE. day, 8 p.m., at Cosmos Club. Four il lustrated addresses by prominent sci- entists of the government service. ®ive a entertain- Hotel to- Dancing. The Texas Soclety wil Texas independence °day ment at the New Willard morrow, 8:30 o'clock. Musfe. Admisslon fee. == MOURNING BLACK AZK DRY CLEANING CO. R s 1t G Dupont Cirele, Fr. 5232 FOUND. black, male. Washington ryland ave. s headed, on Tth st 30, ' Reward. wharl \’|. 16 EASTPIN—Cameo, Fob, 27. between valued keepsake. Mary R. 1o I21 K nee. LL_PU! Pkm 1734 Webster st. n.w.; ward. _Phone Adams B78. CASH—Four new $10 bills between 612 and 626 H n.e. Please return Osborn’s. H n.e. COLLIB PUP. brown. Reward Temnle, 7 months black face, white neck 16 Adan ot now. Mo COLLIE-SHEPHERD—Male, black face, white Chin ; white biack setter, female, not Pet: §250 reward. Col. 3307. b white and_black, setter; not broke ; $250 reward. Col mi3s male: answers name Be reat Dan ste. Reward. 1214 C st. n.w. Jim Dean. 1% FRATERNPTY PIN, Nu Sigma Omicron: fu Itials, R. D. P.; trlangular shape: set witl P and smail diamond in_cent to Miss Irene Reward GLASSES, tortoi Return to Apt. 13, 933 N N. 5163, % kreae 1D GLOVE, right_hand, lined inside with :’M‘ on February 28, In the neighborhood of 14th and Girard sts. n.w. Liberal reward to finder. Adams 140, Apt. 1, 1832 Harvard n.w. FRATERNITY . PIN—Lambda Sigma, on Tuesday, at Woodward & Lothrop's. Col. 8896-W. Reward. R CKAGE, containing new pair of baby shoe: R S0 B1E Teh b now Colnmin S3023, RLS—String graduated: Saturday or Sun. N nder Kindly return 3023 O st now. Reward. o N—Crescent_shaped, pearl and mapphire, ;Leldly evening at Pastern High School or between 14th and Mass. s.e., B st. and school. Reward if returned to Mrs. Waddell, 1417 Mass._ave. s.e. 5 POCKETBOOK, gray leather, in Woolworth's 10c store; receipts, raliroad passes and money. Reward. 216 M'nn. ave.. Renning. D. C. 2¢ UMPBRELLA, lady’s, in Palais Royal, Feb. 27 striped handle, gray and white; L. M. A. in diamond-shaped monogram on upper part of handle. Reward. V. 8. Armstrong, 3819 Keo. iuk at., Chevy Chase, D. C. Phope Cleveland 2629.3. WATCH Lady's Eigln ol _wrist watch, Tuesday evening. Reward. A. E. Martin, Room $10. Union_station. T WEDDING RING, initials C. F. M. to M. C. G. Reward. Prop. New Wil Darber shop 1 TWRIST WATCH, goid bracelet attached, 15th st. n.e., between Holy Comforter achool and G st RD‘IEM. 840 15th st. R $40—Betwsen 6th and H sts. ne and 613 bin ot. n.e. Beward if returned to abore address. {a dance at Mrs. Dyer's, 1517 R st w Y. M. C. A, course in “Life In- surance Underwriting,” 6 o'clock, at Y. M. C. A. headquarters. President's Own Garrison. No. 104, A aml Navy Union, will meet, § lock in . A, R Hall The Maryland University will give a concert in Sunday School House of Calvary Raptist Church. ‘clock, for the henefit of the Baptist me for Children. It will be re- ted tomorrow. ocial Workers' Club will give o1, LAWSON. 1 wish to o 1 heartfelt appreei 1< and fraternal Mis, SHIELDS. We wish thanks fo our many Kindness, trisutes FANNIE LAWSON. o extend our sincere reiatices and friends sympathy and beauti- during recent be- for their ful floral A. SHIELDS AND FAM SKIDMORE. Wr wish fn extend our sincere thanks and appreciation fo our relatives, friends, the Masous and our minister for their Kindness, sympatiiy and floral tributes at the death’ of our heloved brother and GE W. SKIDMOEE. THE FAMILY. 1% SAlarriages COE—BEALL. ALLAN COE. son of the Rer. Dr. Coe, and SARA B BEALL. daughter of ¥R imore. were wmarried September 1922 and will make home in Washingt ER—WOLF, Angeles. Cal t ALLEN FLETCHER of &an An o to MILDEED ESTHER WOLY £ of M and Mre Martin Wl L on February 22, 14 Deaths. CAMPBELL. Wednesday 1025 pm., 8 . Ieloved husba inphell and of Washington, D. € Felruarr Westminster s . March 3, at 10 a.m Wednerdar. MMA R Fehruars 28 CLIFFORD. widow of ‘the late ‘Willlam . Clifford, af the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Margaret s, Gleshoro Funeral Friday, March 2. from the residence of her danghter at 2 pm Relatives and friends invited fo attend. Interment Congressional cemotory 1 COCKRAN. Suddenls. Thursdax morning, Marel 171923, W. BOURKE COCKRAN, in the G9th vexr of his sge. Notice of fu hereafter. February denee, . widow of the Tn Dan- dridge snd devoted miother of Charlotte ¢ Joues, Josephine L. and Lieat. Eng Tiandridge and Cora T Preor. Fu thie Vermont Avente Baptist Murch 2. 1:30 pm., Rev. James E officiating. Relatives and friends ioy(ted: Taterment at Harmony cemeters. 1 | DANDRIDGE, Al members of Monnt Horeb of IR, G. and J to attend the DANDRIDGE, Baptist Church, and R sts.. At 1 o'elock sharp. We vite our sister tents to Members meet in b 12:30 sharp. Done by LOT U., are funeral of from Vermont Vermont _ave. b nent of church a SE REED, Leader. MARY CARE, S. M. GLADYS PORTER, Rec. Sect . parted this life Wednesday. 1923 in her 95th year, WII. heloved wife of ‘the Tate Joxeph e ting undertaking par at 3:30 p.m. Monday. Feb DAVID. the corge and_de. vated brother of Maria T Funera? frop the residence of h s.w., Friday, Mareh and” friends invited. st golden, sunny region ro will be uo throb of pain » links that hiere are brokan shall find in heaven again FAMILY. 1¢ EDWARDS. W February 28, 1923, at 3:40 am.. af his residencs, 1500 10th st. nw. STEPHEN, EDWARDS. He leaves to mourn_ their losk a beloved wife, a_loving mother, six sistars and three brothers. Fu- Sunday, March 4. at 1:30 p.m.. from alove relidence. Relatives and riends invited. lee Club | | i & i SAFFELL. Members of the { i i 1 FAVIER. At the residence of her niece, Mrs. L. M. Mare, 113 Clifton Terrace Weat. at 6 Tuesday, Mrs. THERESA PAVIER, Requiem mase at Sacred Heart Church Friday. March 2, at 9 a.m Relatises and friends Inv FOGLE. Tuesday, February 27, 1923, at her residence, 211 K ¢t. n.e., MARY A., beloved wife of Guy B. Togle, and daughter of _and Tsavelle’ Colliere. Remal of her parents, 333 K st. b the residence of her parent: .e., Friday. 2. 8 e March 2 . thence ‘1o’ §t. Aloyxins Chur will be said at 9 a.m. Relatives and ds invited. Intérment at Mount Olivet. 1 HEIM. On Wednesday, February 28, 1923, ai ber ' residence, 1129 6th st n.e. MARY THERESA, beloved wife of Frederick Hen- rs Heim. 'Funeral services will be held at lier Iate residence on Saturday. March 5, at 2 p.m. Interment at Prospect Hill. HUNT. Suddenly, Tnesday, February 1923, at 11:30 p'm.. EMILY E. HUNT, neral from her lafe residence, 1325 Ma ave. s.e., Friday, March 2. at 3 p. 1 HUNT. The members of the Soclety of Na- tives of the District of Columbia are with sincere regret informed of the sudden death, Eebruary 27, 1823, of EMILY E. HUNT, an esteomed member of this soclety. Funeral services will be held at her late residence, 1325 Mass. ave. s.e.. Friday. March 2, at § pom JESSE C. SUTER, President. Attest: EMMA A. BRIGUT, Recording Secretary. HYSON. Suddenly, February 26. 1923, at 10:30 p.m.. at his_residence. 1644 3rd_st. nw.. GEORGE HYBO! Estelle 'll‘ Hyson (nee Ha rough), devoted father of Katherine, Violet and Mae Hywon and son of John Hyson, sr.. and the late Anpa Hyson, and brother of Lottie and John Hiyson, jr. Notice of funeral hereafter, = ¢ JENKINS, Tuesday, February 27, 1923, at 7:30 pn., At her residence, 2588 Gth af, n.w.. ELIZA JENKINS, loviog mother of Charles Jenkins und beloved sister of Mary Brown, Millie Green, James Jenkins and Jenkins. Notles of’ faneral here- JONES. Wednesday, Februars 28, his residence, 1338 1ith st. R., beloved husband of Rosalie Kane Joues. Funeral services Friday morning, March 2, at Gawler's chapel, 1730 Pa. n.w., at © a.m. Interment Mt.- Olivet ccmetery, 1923, at n.w., THOMAS e R E e o husband of { GREENE. Deaths. MAGEE. Wednesday, February her rewidence, 738 13th st. s.e W., beloved ' wife of Thomas P. 1 from the chapel of Frank Gele Co., 1113 7th t. n.w., on Saturda; March 3.’ at 9:15 a.m. Requiem ma Bt. Peter's Church 45 o'clock. Kel tives and friends invited. Olivet cemetery. MARKS. Thursday, March 1, 1923, st her | oy, . LOUISA LYNN, and Jane LA er of Willlam Samuel 8t. Joseph'n Church, 2nd March 3, at 9 at Mount Olivet ceme- residence, 638 A'st. n daughter"of the ries R. Saturday, 0 tery. 2 MEREDITH. Wednesday, February 26, 1023 at Providence Hospital, HENRY L. ME the only brother of Ida V. Hi Funeral e, St. Peter's Church Sa : 3, at § am. relatives fnvited ‘to attend. MONTGOMERY. The funeral B. MONTGOMER v, Februnry 26, 1923, will Din late residence, 906 Butternut st. Sunday, 2 p.m. cemetery, 8:30 p.m. invited to attend. MORAN. 9:3% pm., at the 514 13th"st. . Toved won of Wil aged 21 months. afler. MURPHY. Tuesday, February 25, 1923, the "John Dickson _Home, MURPHY, M. D. chapel of’ Joln R. Wright Co., 8. nw. Interment Wilmington, Del NELSON. Wednesd: y 820 pim., at Reed 8th st services n.w. it RODNEY JOSEPH, Notlce of funeral hes n.w. Robert. ices at F. 2001 14th st n.w. Please omit flowers. OLIVER. On February 28, 1623, at 1:30 p.m. lin Park, Va. beloved Nelson. funeral Reid Oliver. Church, Fairfax county, V. day, 2 p.m. Suddenly. at the Continental Washington, D. €., Wednesday, . 1923, p.m., MARY Wife of ‘the late Thomas J. Satu ew York city Thor S ergeon, . March 3, at 2 pm. id friends fuvited to attend. Congressional cemetery. ROACH. March 1. 1923, at 1:3) am 28, 1423, at IBABELLE Magee. Interment Mount Friends and who died Mon- be held at Interment_at Darnestown Relutives and friends Wednesday, February 28, 1923, at { widence of his parents, ire and George E. Moran t SAMUEL ' W. Body 1y resting at_the 1337 10th Friday morning at 28, 1923, at the residence of her sister, EDWART sband of eral servieek at Hotel, February RAY, Ray and be: Toved mother of Jeannette K. Mattingly of Funeral from the chapel of 1011 7th st. n.w.. on Relailves interment at 7 T In Memoriam, Tn sad but loving remembrance gur Jurliog. HERBERT G, TEMPS, w eparted thiy life three years a 2y March 1, 1920, Y - Thou art not forgotten. Herbie, dear, Or never wilt thou be. t| For as long as life and’ memory last We shall always think of thee. BROTHER AND MOTHER. * In sad memory of my belosed son. OTTO K. JOY, who departed this life one year ago today, March 1. 1922. HIS LONELY MOTHER. * KINSLOW. Sacred to the memory of my husband, HARVEY C. KINSLOW. who en tered into rest four years ugo today, Ma 1, 1919, Relentiess death among us comes And bitter grief impartx. It tukes our loved ones from our homes But never from our hearts. HIS WIFE. * LANGBEIN. In loving remembrance of our dear brother, GEORGE A. LANGBEIN, Jr . who died wo_suddenly three years ago to day, March 1, 1920, In_our hearts your memory lingers, pSFeetls, tender, fond and trues There ix not a day, dear George, at we d ‘think of you' -+ ERS AND BROTHER. * In loving memory of our dear and_uncle, - GEORGE A, J71eho died theee years a LANGBEIN. brother ue, but not MR. D MRS, F, DAUGHTERS, MILLS. In loving remembrance of our dear h e OBENCE L MILLS (nce Dawson). ieparted this. life five o todar Taao departed this,life tve years ago toda No one knows the silent I 21 ofOuly those who have lost va the grief that ix borne in silen Of ouf dear ister we Tove a forgotten 3. NESLINE AND LS. In loving mbrance of our wite - mother. FLORENCE L. MILLS (nee 5 Dawson), wio departed this life five years ago today, March -1, Every day briugs back sweet memories. - Every memors brings a tear | Deep within our hearts we chorish Thoughts of one we loved so dear. HUSBAND AND Sox. « ODEN. 1In wad but loving remembrance aur dearls Beloved maier. NN e 0" departed this life one year ago tod Saren 7. 14 AR HER TOVING _CHILDREN, ODEN AND ANNIE GREEN ROSS. In remembrance of mother, ELSIE ROSS, 1915, CHARLES ur dear wife and who departed this life February 28, 1921 WARD, beloved Hayes Roach, at his reside Hrookland. thony's’ Chureh on 10 wm. ROBINSON. . 3303 10t Tuisband of o | Funeral from St, An. Saturday, March, 3, at Just 2 line of sweet r rance. emors foud and trie wn of love's devotion t our hearts still hold for you Never ghall T cense to love yr cver whall your m fad h{ February 1923, at the residence of h N Sweetest thouglits forever linger 1022 igh RCY ROBIN- St . father, sisters and one brother and a host of tives and friends to mourn their loss. neral F sduy, February 2 1430 W'st. n.w., GENEVIEVE E nd the grave where sou are laid DEVOTED HUSBAND AND SON, JAMES ROSK . SAUL. In loving ,and mother, Ei this life pine At remembrance of enr wife LA F. SAUL, who do years ‘ugo talay, Mai nghter of Jennie E. Saffell. . P. Carr, 309 R st. n.w € 8:30 am., thence to Si. re mass will be Olivet Church, w Interment Mount and friends invited, ative eption Alun i are requested NEVIEVE F 1923, Funeral residence of her Sister, Mrs. F. am.. thence from said at % a.m. By order of MISS HELEN FITZPATRIC SMITH. Departed this life 1923, at 1812 151 st g.w ARY A, SMT oted daughter ‘of Richard Chase. leaves to mourn their loss three’ sons, E ward, Hubert and Charles; three sisters, | Mrx.“Annje Colbert, Mrs. Lucy Short, Mildred Ctiase. and three brotiers, W Andrew and Leon; a grandmother, one one sister-in-law ‘and two brothers-in friends. Funeral by Church, G st. between and 4% sls. &.w., Frida. at pom. - STANGE. Wednesday. 7 p.m.. FREDERICK husband of Mars Iate residence, 1810 1st st St. Martin's Church, North sts., 'Saturday, March 8, at ment at Mount Olivet. SWAIN. Mon, MARRIETTE A. Swain, 182 February, Stange. F WHEELLER. Tuesday evening, Fehruary and the late ral from the residence Immaculate attend SAFFELL, P. Carr, 309 i to St Church. where mass will be | from John 1923, at STANGE, beloved eral from Lis | thenee to and T ._February 26, 1923. at 9:30 ed babs of ; 3o0d Hope | Interment was at Cedar Hill ceme- e of fad: ¢ n shining star, Dwelling in the hol With t1e golden gatex ujur. HER HUSBAND AND CHILDREN * 1{BCOTT. A tribute of love and devotion t the memory of my beloved Lushan and on devoted father. THOMAS K. SCOTT. whi rted this life eigit yeurs toduy o Maren 1, 1 think we are not lunely times thes s ns smile they know’ e heartacies we suffer uil tie wi Evers day Every Little do That emember lin Are those who loved hit hest LOVING WIFE AND CHILD SPALLINGS. In loving rem, dear brother, IRVIN irance af s H. SPALLIN passed uway three vears ago tadas. S §f pesedwway three [ ! Gone, but not forgotten In the graverard. softiy sl Wlhiere the flowers s wa Lies the one e have Toved so dearls In bis silent. lonely zrave SISTER LOTISH Tnter- | SWIFT. FLORENCE (SALLY) SWIFT, three years ago today, March 1, ot dead o ux; we I Not lost, but' gone before You live With us in memors, And will forevermare MATHILDE AND WAGNER. In sad hut 1920, ABRILLE. * loving remembran e 5wt her apartment in the Ethelurst, | ot nur dear hootan, “ther W and T oie nw. MARY A beloved | WAGNIH whe deparied o Hite e Wife of John W. Wheeller. Funcral werc- | Yeam ngo todas Mav 1 fre | Gawler's “chupel” 1730 Fentir] HIS WIFE ANT REN. * vaule ave. mw . n ™. Fridey. March | grp, S i Rt s 2 Friends invited o atiend. Interment | WReoli T, 1", Jotiog remebrance of m Arlington oational cometery. 1 parted this life one Sear agn todas, March M : 1, 1922, i n emoriam. | The month of Mareh is here BASTIN. "Sacred to the memors of enr he. | To ‘me the saddect of the sear o mdther. 1¢ne Wastin ho. deparied | Beguuns ane Your' e Tors, e e years ugo today, Mareh 1| crpmlyCGHTER, MAMIE CHINS HUM The memory of our sweet mother, dear, * by day and year by year, gers with us, and we cannot refrain From longing and praying to see her HER DEVOTED CHILDRE BROWN. ling mother. Mrs. March 1, 1922, one, but will never be forgotten HER LONELY CHILDREN. acred to the memory of our dar. LILLIE V. BROWN, who entered inta cternal rest one sear ago todas. PHRI FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ ° JAM T. RYAN 817 PA AVE. S.I. Model Chapel. Trivate Ambula Livers tn_Connection Dignitie G Quick. Service. ) W. W. Deal & Co., BROWN. 1In loving remembrance_of o voted sister, LILI EROWY, wha de- 816 H ST. N.E. Lincoin 3464 ,‘..r;m this life one year ago toduy, March| Automobile Serv O They sax she is dead, but she fsn't Too bright to remain here below, Her Heavenly Fatifer called her, And Lillie had to go. Was she ready? . ready and waiting: Her obedien simple and sweet. Long ago she ma confession And followed her Savior complete. mother, don't grieve at her going. She's free from this world and its to God, “Thy will, Lord. be done. Though we leld her a jewel o rare. Then weep nevermiore for her leaving. WA Fpeare Co. ] | UNDERTAKERS 4208 H STRELT, NW ToRMERLY 940F ST, Bimus W Speare 505 TWillis B, Bpeare 108 Clpde ] Richols ! Joseph F. Birch’s Sons i The Father who gave her knew best. N.\V. Established 1841, Just wait in sweet pati 3034 M St. N.\V. inhiiges 181 To t sion he'll give s ——___Automobile Service. HER _DEVOTED _SISTER. 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director mod RICH AND BROTHER. " | Embalmer. ~Livery in connection. Commodious LEY. chapel and modern crematorium. Moderate BURKE. Sacred to, the memory of our dear prices. 2 LW, .M. 1385 parenis. father, JAMES “RKE. who Hied"atne Sears’ and seven maanthe axo. an. | HERBERT B. NEVIUS gust 3, 1918, and mother, ELIZABETH {926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W MATN 2606 BURKE, who' aied nine years ago today. | £ March . 1914. Anniversary mask at St Augustine’s Church coday at 8 o'clock. think we are not lonely see us &m| e do they know ‘the heartache BURLEY. In TER L. BURLEY, who died four Sears a today, March 1, 1919, A DEAR FRIEND. COLLINS, WILLIAM 4. COLLINS, 14. 1595, and his wife, who died March 1, 1920, They have won a crown of patience Through the years they struggled on. Those hands that rest forever who died_Janua NNE P. COLLIN Are the hands that made the home. Dav by we grow more lonesome, TLonexome us the moments fls. Often we find ourselves wondering. Wondering why did our parents die. Every day brings back sweet memori Every memory brings a tear. Deep within our hearts we cherish ‘Thoughts of those we loved so dear. Today recalls the memory Of our loved ones Inid at rest, And_those who still remember them Are the ones that loved them best. G SONS. D, DAUGHTER-IN-LAW In loving memory of my dear friend, SAM DYSON.: who departed th year ago todas, March 1, 1922. Dear is the grave where he is laid, Sweet Is the memory that ne'er shall fade; Part of my life is buried deep Under the sod. where he sieeps. 1 shall meet him some bright day. Resting by the waters fair: He is waiting for my coming, In sad and loving remembrance of | Phone Frank. 6426 AUGHTER, S0 D life one Phone Lincoln 524, __Automabile Funerals s - V. L, SPEARE CO. o| Neither the successors of nor con {nected with the original W. R. Speare * | establishment. 940 F St; N w THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, Und t!kfll ELEVENTH ST. E. ertakers. Embal Homelike Funeral Farlors. Phone Lincoln 480. i Frank Geier’s Sons Co, 3 Jowrrn N GaviERs - i ¥ T MORTICIANS 5 13081732 pewna. . Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Ph L MONUMENTS. We speciaiize Tn Gesigning and ereci. Ing memorials (monuments and mauso- jeums) of quality and character. 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M| March 1, 1620, Mother now is sleeping. No care Is on her brow; Oh. blame us not for weeping, For we have mo mother now. HER DAUGHTER GRACE. We shall meet her some bright morn, Resting by the waters fair: Sue s walting for our coming Tn the upper garden there. e HER SON FRED. She has gone where the soul hath rest, And the cares of life are done Where the ones that loved her best Will meet her, one by one. HER HUSBAND, BY GREENE. s 2go to- DAUGHTER, ELSIE _I. memory of our dear KY E. GREENE, who departed this life three yéars ago today, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST Washington’s Beautiful Burial Ground a1 care—Chapel—Perfect Service e Pints—Moderate” Drices—Torume Oco, 17th and Pa. Ave. S.E. Linc, 8502. Booklet, Information or Visit to Ceme. tary, Catt M. GAYLOR. Lino, 088 ORT LINCO The Park Cemetery Nom-Sectaria: Perpetual Care Beautiful_and fitting location. Beadily accessible—on electric car line. On Baitimore boulevard, at District line. Office:70512thSt.N.W. Phone Franklin 4743. 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