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There are i which one he: to render, President HARRINGTON s, ¥irst Vice President. JAMES B. REVNOLDS, Vice Presiden We Invite Confidence timate matters of finance upon ates to talk—and yet concerning which advice would be most welcome. It is one of the services this Bank is pleased Consult our executives freely. can confide in them—sure of two things best counsel ripe judgment can render, and that your confidence will be closely respected. < THE EV of Eighty-One. You The . BADEN, Pres. and Cashler. NCE AL UGHTER, Vice President. “CASCARETS"—CONSTIPATION Stop Sick Headache, Dizziness, Colds, Seur Stomach, Gases, Bad Breath Clean Your Bowels! Ciean your bowels—then fecl fine!| bowel Enjoy the nicest, gentiest bowel cicansing you ever experienced b taking one or two candy-like C: carets tonight. They physic your bowels 4ully. Al the constipated waste and sour bile will move out of the bowels without griping of stirring you up. There will be no ‘store. Weare factories. eration. period design-—of which and backs of chairs. emphammg this as ‘Seventh and Eye Streets | headache, | sour stomach when you wake up in ! the morning. More men, women and | children take Cascarets for the liver personnel and bowels than all other laxative- cathartics combined. also 25 and 50 cent sizes. r - Furniture of Just indicate it if you wish to open a Charge account. tended gladly at any time. Superior D Of Grand Rapids make—which immediately classes it as of the hest. Speeialiatlc . v s e o condib s s T e REAR ADMIRAL Rear Admiral Franklin Prindle, U. 8. 1839 Lamont strect naval officer with a record in the civil war, die city, after a protracted illnes cighty-one years. The body % C. PRIND) d is ADMIRAL PRINI][E CLAIMED BY DEATH Retired Naval Officer Dies After Long lliness. at Age . cen. Cogswell retired, residing at | northwest, distinguished a ves- terday at the Naval Hospital, in this aged at the undertaking establishment of W. H. may R. Spear, 1208 street where friends view i funeral will be held from bia road northwest, ling at 11 o'clock. The jbe in_ Arlington nat jwith full nav honor: rers, who have not jum Friday 0 to cause colds, sick dizziness, biliousmess or s0 poison s Th bes bheen selected yet, of the jbureau of the \;| "10-cent boxes, I -\dmlr:l Prin Sandgat Vt. Any drug'the public schools and Polytechnic Institute, civil v Departmen was a which (Exactly as Illustrated) - Hepplewhite has been the inspiration. Walnut—I10-piece—with genuine inlay outlining the panels, the rim of the table The chairs are covered with artistically patterned Such a Suite usually sells at a much higher price—so we are justified in Tap- morn- | interment will cemetery, i | entirely will be made up of the engineering | nt native He was educated in | Rensselaer he northwest, The mmanuel | Baptist Church, 16th street and Col- of lert ining Suites STAR, WASHINGTON, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Association of Oldest Inhabitants will meet, 7:30 o'clock, at Union En- gine House, 19th and H streets. New York State Society will meet in Mt. Pleasant Lodge rooms, 14th and Kenyon streets. Business matters, an address by prominent New Yorker and dancing. International Association of Art and Letters will meet for election at 8:30 o'clock, 1715 1 street. *harles A. Doyen Unit, Ameri- }can Women's Legion, will meet at home of Mrs. E. Herzog, 36 New York avenue northeast. The Arkansas Society will meet at Thomson School, 8 o'clock. A series of lectures under patronage of the women of St. Alban's Churcl will begin with a talk on “Cur Topics” by J. E. Jones, of the Unit¢d States Press Association, 8 o'clock, in St. Alban's Guild Hall. _‘Women's City Club: ing, 8 o'clock. An edu, Missouri, the assembly Business meet- cational movie, *“Along the Old will be shown at 8 o'clock in hall of the Central Y. M. C. A., 1736 G street northwest. *Ro- mance and Ring,” a comedy, will also be shown. The program is under direc- tion of the social service department, and is free to the public. Men and women are invited. George Wasbington Post will hold a stag smoker, 5 o'clock, 1 1 street. the outbreak of the civil the Union forces at the He entered the United States ¥ as w second assistant engineer and later by promotions for faithful serv- ice and ability he was at the head the civil engineering bureau of the Navy., During the civil war he was Wwith the South Atlantic squadron {blockading southern ports of the 1 fede v g that war he (served in a number of sea battles u der Admirals Dupont and Dahlgren During the war with Spain in 1548 he was in charge of construction of the naval t ning s on at Yerba Buena Island, San Frane 0 ba After the civil war he was engineer and se {tary of the American Dredging Com- pany and other big business interes among them being president of the Azte Oil Company of Bakersficld, Cali He was retired from the Navy in 1901, jat | doin In Many Socleties. He was a member of the American Society of Civil Engineers, the Institute of Civil Engineres of Great Britain, the National Geographic Society, the tion Genealog! Society, “the Loy Legion, the Naval Order of the Ur and the Society of Ameri . He was past master and a life mber of Crescent Lodge, No. and Accepted Masons, and a member of Temple Ci No, Royal Arch Masons, Cominandery, Knights Templar, No. of Philadelphia, He was also a member of the Grand Lodge of Masons of the State of Pennsylvania. H. his third wife, Mrs, j Pedelia Mead Prindle, and three c dren. a daughter, Mrs. Frances Gilbert of 1 N.J0 two sons, Harry Prind| St Orange, con P of Lake George, st Orange, of I indie D. €., WEDNESDAY, THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Falr tonight and tomorrow; slightly colder to- night, lowest temperature about 26 degrees; strong northwest winds, di- minishing tonight. Maryland—Fair tonight and tomor- row; not much change in tempers ture: northwest gales on the coast, diminishing tonight. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row; slightly colder tonight in east and ‘central portions; northwest gales on the coast, diminjshing tonight. West Virginia—Generaily fair to- night and tomorrow, except local snows in the mountains tonight; not much change in temperature. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 . : 12 midnight, 32; 4 anj noon, 38. Barometer—1i midnight, . 29.34; noon, Highest at noon 30, o Temperatur Highest, 64; Condition of the Water. Temperature and _condi water at 8. am.: Great perature, 36; condition, muddy. Weather in Varlous Cltiex. 38, occurred temperature, of Stations, State of Weather. s cad ase Cweg o m Abilene, Albany Astury Atla Htaltin Tex. 2 ek ool ) ay | Prolondy | Pclondy Picloudy Clondy ar ow Cleur, Cloudy Prcloudy Miawmi, F Orlen York la. Cit Philadelp! Phoenix .. Pittsburgh .| Portlund, Me. 2 Purtland Ore aleich Lake City Nan Anf San_ Diego. S. Franci St Louis, Paul atile Spokune WASIL.D.C (8 a.m., Greeuwich oms Tempe England France Austri Copenbiagen, Denm Stockholm, Swedes Hamilton,” Bermuda art cloudy the Better Type featuring this week some examples of Furniture that have that remark- able air of refinement which is indicative of the superior production of Grand Rapids We've marked these after the House & Herrmann custom—with mod- The privilege will be e> In a pleasing interpretation of It’'s in both combination Mahogany and ~$375.00 Console and Mirror (Exzactly as Illustrated) Another distinctive Grand Rapids Production Consoles and Mirrors may be used in living rooms and libraries as welil as halls. They add greatly to the interest of an interior. This is a group of character, with many fine details. The p: airs of slender pedestals are turned and fluted. Both the Table- -cdge and the Mirror rails are enriched by mouldings, and the crest of glass frame displays a half circle inget of figured burl from the California redwood. The Console is combinaton Mahogany; the Mirror-frame solid Mahogany. Complete. Speciall: ol e s e Table.......$42.50 House & Herrmann Furniture of Merit” 3752 $32.50 Seventh a;d Eye Streets { broke | PURRE—B BORAH BOOM BEGINS. Endless Chain of Postal Cards| Started in San Diego, Calif. Senator Borah, republican, lda being boomed for President through the means of an cndless chain of postal cards, a campaign inaugurated by Mar- cus W. Robbins of San Diego, Calif, The heading on the postal cards, some of which showed up in Washington yes terday, is “T) srah Chain, link by link y vote, it will carry him into the W Senatc heard of Mr. Robbins. declined to comment card campaign. is he had mever Otherwise. he upin the postal MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hourx CARMACK DRY CLEANING €O. 2469 1INt St Dupont Circle, Aduins $1 reward. BILL FOLD « ter_tiekets and money.” Reward. X'Y bldg.. Government Totels. Dark brown or black, ppine papers, Tt k. Reward. Sapyhire m Suwiall; Reward, hes. Md., Call. Col. | brown. at Braddock Hes Mareh 3, 102 CHOKER, day, Brown 4%, TANK—Wilh_setting. Ith streel. Reward T B gold % 1 arch 6, tomeish itaire 114 with Tirne Hiheral ‘re Thative e Court, TNt Very & Tay Rold setting. r-E-ll. not pet Col. FARRING - $250 reward st in HOKEY and fo Phi Sigma, Saturday - afternoon. Telephone Franklin 3760. Kid, Church and . Hotel MARCH - 7, 1923. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Nordnu Zion Club, a newly or- ganized junior Zionist body, will in- troduce itself tomorrow with a dance at Liberty Hall, 5th and H streets, 8 p.m. Proceeds for benefit of Jewish national fun: The Zonta Club will meet at lunch- eon tomorrow at 1 p.m. at City Club. Mrs. Louise Boyle will talk on the Bahal movement. ‘The California S e Society will meet tomorrow, $ pan.. at Thomson School. Arthur P. Da , director United States reclamation service, will lecture on the Colorado river ir- rigation project. Dancing. ‘olixh Club will meet Sunday, 1 of th Church of the Jonception. The Immaculate v and Sundny there wil f English water late On Saturda an exhibition scenes byt ry and other British X401 715t lutradts OpentisiomEs and from § to 10 p.m. The Young Women's Hebrew Auno- March 11 at The Women's of four pm, at s the Speiker, Col. Subject,” “Americ; TUnit. American ion, will_give the first tures March 14, $:30 Washington Club. W. Anderson. a and the World.” The Wilson 1 School Com- munity Play adult dramati club of the Wilson Normal Communit Center, will present th one-act plays at the community center, 11th nd Harvard stre northwest tomorrow might beginning at $:1 k. The plays e offered ure: ave With Two Fa Aria Da " and “Suppressed Desires.” The Viarch meeting of the Welght- arent-Teacher Association will held tomorrow. at 2 pam. Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins will speak Mups and redords will be pres e school. Tub will meet tomorrow, 2 Mrs. Fulton Lewis will talk of Miracle Ilays.” League will meet of Dis Ham will The Interracial tomorrow, 3:36, in boardroo: iet buildin William D. f “The Alley Closing Problem. brs welcome. re S, Wilkon, District hoard of s, Will spealt at noon luncheon “tion of Twentieth Century . tomorrow, at the Women's City “The Equal Rights National Woman's Party” will be the subject of u meeting to be heid Fri- 3 . #t home of Mrs. Emile 8 Columbia road ampaign of the “will meet Satur- ol. Ente Maine State Societ S pone. at Thomson S tainment and social hour, Kit Carson Post No. 2, P ac, will n n., in Grand Army Department “t tomorrow, S Hall rae in the pentateuch will open Tuesday evening st American Bible Institute, $37 Al W street, 1 be conducted by Miss Carla L Davis. Miss Beulah Hurley of f and Reconstruction address the Aid Soc of ¥ utheran Church at e of 1419 Allison stre Quaker F Miss eorge Sub- in the e Districts ITALY EXPELS RED. Notorious Radical, Ousted by Authorities 3NOA, Italy, March 7.—The noto- rious bolshevik revolutionary, Jonathan Radinovitch Moscow been rested at Nervi, a few miles from Ge- nou, 1 to the and Radinovitch furniture d but leader of the center Other Russians of the tempted to spread the bolshevist mov ment here before the advent of the fas- ti, and P is cxpected that some of m will be placed under arrest and deported, of Russia’ Radinovitch. of has taken Swiss frontier expelled posed as a reality was revolutionaries. same type at- ler, in —_— The recipe for making the original cau de cologne was discovered more thin 200 years ae 1 since that time it has been intrusted to only dozen and kept und ey E‘UNE‘!AL DIRECTORS Goliek, DigwiBediazd Efigent e + W. Deal & Co., Blu H ST. N.E. Lincoln 346: Automobile Serv Chapel. ~ Frank Geier’s Sons Co. ~ 3 SEVENTH ST. N.W, - E’dm.um‘a: Feiepyone. Main 2473 GAwmm e BT % MORTICIANS 0352 PN an SR S memaem Timothy Hanlon 641 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5543. JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA AVE. S.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142, Private Ambulances Livery in Connection. WA Speare Co. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW TORMERLY 940 T ST. AT Speare UWitia ¥, Bpemre Bimus . Spente oe Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Eptaviished 1si1. Fho Automobile Service: " oot > J. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Direct Embalmer. Livery In conection. Commodions chapel and modern crematorlum. = Moderate = Tel. M. 1385, Teuther, carved ivory Tliomas Church At noonday wers Return prisate papers. expe. wested. Reward. H. W. Brooks, Detween Oth and 100 mink, Retuen to owner. Revand. "l FUR, b orgetown car about 5 « K T evening . Reward iF returned Fanuie R. Maddox, 312 McKinley ave, Va NECKPIECT 1406-J. 00K “hiack loose-leaf, ¢ ds of the Audubon Maxs. <t i written of ”"_b" ., on Mond: oF Mhes vear: Scott Circle Towaral Teturn to Miss Childs, ave. Br. & PIN, st POC! nese, ,umlu) uight, cont with owner's name fnside. mont st n.w. Te D. A. Rt. Return to 4. 4. Harris, nw blue and goid ing sum of mone; Reward. Retu L answers name information. Mrs. 205 5 PURSE, Tuesday, on Chevy Chiase car, about 0 pin v«un!)nmg pin “and_door key; re- ou Union ‘station o Pinc. oo, 118 XY b, PURSE—Lady’s, o 5. Tuesdny morning, containing 5 niurean of Engra Dass 48d gAs bill bearing owner's name address. lene North 10182, _Fair reward. - containing suin of mones: nesr E ters Crch, 2. Owner identify and_pay for_this ad. Bt se. r “West Highland: female, st and New Hampshire ave. 7010 16th st. Franklin 124, orner B and :w ,, at anan and HERBERT B, NEVIUS 926 NEW YORK AVE, N.w WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H et ne Phone Lincoln 5 Modern Cha Automabile Fanerate, Neither the successors of nop eon nected with the original W. R. Spears establishment. Q40 F §¢, ‘Phone Frank. 6426, THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS. 131 ELEVENTH ST. 8.E, ndertakers. E; era, o Homelike Funeral Parlora ™ Phone_Lincoln 480. MONUMENTS. ~We specialize in designing and erects Ing memoriafs (monuments and mauso. leums) of quality and character. We will gladly show you many beau. tiful specimens of our work in any of the local cemeteries. i THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. CEMETERIES. ~ FORT LINCOLN — The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetuil Care Reautiful and Biting location, Beadily accessible—on electric car line, n Baltimore boulevard, at District 1 Office:705 12th St. N W Phone Franklin Write for Illustrated quklet NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS Call or fefurn to 4618 T, goid_Topen-face TamTion, on T atoh 3, Rolug from 11th sea K e Yo burean of engraving. Reward. I WATCH and chain, Grant placc and Dl st 158 Home Office_bld; WATCH—FElgin, 3rd st. bet. T at. R stinw. Wednesdny morning. — Oali Beward, and No 1029, CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ‘..hillinl 's Benutitul Barial Ground rpetual care—Chupel—Perfect Service— lots—>oderate prices—Term; e 17th ‘and Pa. Ave. % Cards of Thanks. xh to extend my sincere t ¢ appreciation 1o the s and neighbors of my beloved for their kindness, floral tributes du death. S ROSE BEYER. ish to extend our gincere ti ‘appreciation to reiutives, friends and | bors for their kindness, sympatly und | iful floral tributes at the death of my | ed wife and our daughter, MARY A. 1 FOGLE (nee Colliere). GUY B. FOGLE, MR AND MRS, CHAS. J. COLLIERE AND FAMILY. Deaths. intered peacefully into rest M March 5. 1923, at BLIZABETH A 11, P ANGELL. duy, Hospital, r.l(-urlv beloved and daughter of 0 of Agnewsille, P 1 et ar ber Masyachustts ave: n.w.: ¥, Maur i 8, at 2 o'clock. Interment tery. Relatives and | friends respectfully invited to attend. * BUTLER, ot Freed- Bell), lov- Fineral reh 7, foss three sisters, four brothers, es A Butler. Wednesday, M to mourn their . Rell; Margart Corine? Ellis, ki Sleep on, CLEMENTS, W B unh, ut her res BARBARA . Clements, in her 75th year. futieral Lereafter. CLINTON. Suddenly, Tuesday, M; at 11 am., at her resk 019 Sth st. MATILDA NORRIS, beloved wife of 1. Clinton and devoted mother of Jennie Orris Wintield and sister of Mrs. Jana Dent of Chig 11l. Fune Friday, arch 9, at 2 o'clock p.m., from Berean aptist Church, 11th and’ V. sts. b.w Casket will not be opened in ebureh, but ‘mains may ba viewed at her late ' resi. | nee Thursday after 12 Friends and clatives are jovited. Interment Harmony emetery, COLBERT, ch 6, 1923, Departed this 1ife Hospital, CHARLE aves to mourn their loss a lov- ing wife. Mary Colbert, five children, The- resa Jeukins, Lillian Gant, Mionje Thoma, Alphon. three broth ers. Frank, . Mury residence, Thursday, at 8:30 o'clock a.m.; theiice to St. Cyprian's Church, corner 13(h s.e. where mass will e sung at The repose of his soul ds invited to attend. 7 zhts of St. Vi d_the funeral of COLRER C st 0 am. Rrother ders and first s order. | Telatives a | COLBERT. cent are r our lute brother. St. Cyprian’s Ch Thursday. Mareh Colbert vas on depity command | DAVIS. Weduesday, March 7. 1923, at his on's residence, 499 K et .w.. LEWIS W. DAVIS. father of Frank L. Davis. Inter. ment Westmorelund county, Va., Sunday, March 11. = LONAHOO. Tuesday, March 6, 10 Kainier, of Mary wt 9 am. Fri- | idence. Inter. n, Harford county, Md. §° FAHNESTOCK. Tuesday, March 6, 1923, at “leveland, Ohio, HOL son of Louis Faluie- D.C. in his 3th d frie Menibers of 3, at his M. H Rock T NESTOCK, stock of Washington, year. FETTER. March 5. 1923, at her Texidence, mharton ave. n.w.. HELE LOUVISE, wife of Harrs H. Fetter, motlier of Helen H. und Mary Fetter. Nervices at he residenve will be condieted by Re. Jin Moses of St. Joln’s Episcopal Church, cetown. Thursday, Marcii 8, at 1 pm. Mondax [ March er of Berni lers. Funeral from Lis iste { . Tuesday. raliam Friduy, March 9 residenes, S16 Sth st. n.e. EOLLANDER. enly, B ¥ . at his residence | :S HOLLANDER. Hemains residence of his nephew, Notice of funeral hereafier. 5 at the Walke = il Mr Wednesday, March { JACKSON, nday, March rexidence: of Mr. and Mrs. i Heignts. 1923, Marshail, son. _T'ui tranch No. mains resting Gray, 613 4 st JACKSON. Mondsy, after a lingering il beloved daughter of R. Juckson. Funeral Mar'h S, ot 4 s ave. n.w. wreh 5. 192 ess, MORE rze W, services Thursday, at her late resic Interment in M. | and | Olivet ¢ KENDRICK. Wednesdas his _residence, SCOTT K their loss # ered_ peacefully into rest loving wife, Cora’ May Ken Mre. ‘Lillinn E. Clarke, rison, William Herbert, . Garland Kendrick; one great-grandehild, one sister. Funersl from his Ballston, Va., Friday, March Relatives and fri Winter and ndelildren, | esdny, March 6, 1923, 19 East Capitol ‘st.. KING. beloved hushand of Sihtinia l\lm. al serviees will Friduy, March 9, e Klee oved husband of Emm Interment ; of Miss Laura Klees, in Los Aungeles. LUSBY. Tuesdnr. March 6. at his resi 1 e CHARLE O uisband of Helen C. Lushy (fee Fairail), son the lute John L. aud Llln Lusby. Notice of funeral later. MITCHELL. Suddenly. March 6, 1 E. MITCHELL., duughts B Frazier. grauddanghter Mitchell. Funeral from extablishment, 1 day, Marel 8, MCELHENNY. 1923, at 6 pm., MAUDE T Mary of Martlia e undertaking nw.. Thurs p.m. Friend March 6. 1923, AN Sanderson). beloved e “of the 1 m_ McEiherny. ¥ 1 trom the chapel of Thomas F. Murray ursday. Murch 8, at Rela- s aud friends juvited. sstonal cemetery. Tuesday. Naval” iospital, - Admiral PRINDLE, U. & N (retired), hushand of Videlia ¥ Prindie. *Fugeral from Emanuel Baptist Church, 16th st. and Col. roud n.w., Friday. March' 9 at 11 am. Inferme Arlington national cemeters. s PRINDLE. District of Columbia_Society, Soux of the American Kevolution, announce With ‘regret ‘the dexth of Compatriot Ad- miral TRANKLIN C. PRINDLE. The fol- lowing compatriots are appointed as u com- mit atiend the funeral: Admiral George W. Buird, Adwiral Frank I Fletcher, Ad- miral Hugh Rodman . HERRICK, Pres. March 6, FRANKLIN REED. LIAM Faunie 8. Reed, Remains_at 4 Notice of fune Suddenly, Tu Mareh 6, JOSEPH F., beloved husband of Mars Kobinson (nee Bruns). Funeral from his sidence. 209 Clurendon . Claren . Va., Friduy, March 9, at 9 a.n., thence Charles” “Church,’ Clarendon, Va mass will be sung at 9:30 a.m. for e of his soul. Relatives and fri March 7, usbaud in 1923, WIL- of “the late | year of his | prlors, 413 1923, el ol . March 6, 1923, at his T, beloved husband of ne Methodist Churel rsday, March 8, at 2 pan. Relatives aud friends invited, ek WHITE. Suddenly, at Gartield Hespital, after a short illness, ILLIAM PEN eloved Dhusband ..r IIAYIl(M K. White and father Ium-rul services v}‘l Il\smu:~ xmrlur, 13 WEIGHT. Tuesda W%. at Alex- i RD WRIGHT, otink, v Depnrted thix life Tuestay, Mirch . at Providence I W Teloved wife “survived by her ‘WALDRON, residence, Park, Md Roda A. neral fro Tth wnd A sts. Waldron. the Naz and " eight Robert and Ry “Wedding, rles coun A e Tws twenty great-grand.- { services will be held at 0 Naylor rd. s.e., on interment " at” Cedar o In Memoriam. In loving memors of my dear | ARY ADDISON, who passed away ago today, March 7, 1918, de, while silently my mot five ¥ Stauding at_your bed tears fell, You left lonely, dear wother. are the jovs 1 meet, For sour kind and loviug smiles uo longer greet the coming of my feet. When the days are dark and friends are few, r mother, how 1 long for is as dear toda; i sou passed aw th. Ao’ s, e it e dear mother. MARY ADDISON. who de- yarwd this life five years ago today, March , 1918, ‘With harps in hand the angel band Stood ‘round the heavenly throne, To ask of God this boon of love To call_thy children home. HER DAUGHTER BERTHA, * Bitter eyt In Memoriam. ADDISON. Sucred {o the mercory of my dear grandmsther. wio_ this Life five years ago toduy, 1915, gl the five years now have passed your suiflivg face T saw last, Wikl often rixe and et r o dear fuce Il never forget. 1 think often of you in silence, “W eyey have seen me weep. many' w silent fear 1 shod When others are fast asleep. Sadly missed. AUGHTER, MAY tribute of love and devotion to £ my dear mother, MARY 10 left me tive sears ago todas, AT Five years As time goes Her memory As in the ri's still sore. i as fresh today ur she passed away, GHAC CROVO. In sad hut lo remenbrance ANNA CR Yeurs ag SONT KL CROVO. In memory of wy dear x MARY A CROVO, who e oh 7, pTS FRAIN. In loviog remembrance of my father, DAVIS M. FRAIN. who departd this 1ife seventeen years ugo today, Marci 7, 1906, In_our Lome you are fondls rememberad Sweet thoughts still cling to sour name The hearts thut loved you so dearly in Lic Love in death Just the same. HIS " DEVOTED DAUGHTER, WEAVER. In loving remembrance of my dear r, MARIA D. FRAIN, who departe this life tfteen years ago loday, March 7 1908, K The memors of my sweet motier dear, 1 day and year by year, d 1 cannot ving to seo STER, refe o and devotion to the memors’ of our dear it (SALLIE) FROST. eigii Sears ago 1o In_onr home vou a Swert. Thoughts i The hearts that loved you Love you in death ji HER NS AND In loving mems Leather, GEORGI Way bix ye fondly remembe DAV GHTE GARNETT. GARNET s age toda Marer' T, Just a line of sweet remembrance Of our loved onr. kind aud true Just a token of devot That our hearts s THE FAMILY. INSCOE. In sad but laving remembrauce of our dear darling mother,” ANNID L. INS COE(nee” Manm), who departed this Lif cleven yeurs azo today, March 7. 1912, Some may think 1 am not lonels When at times they sce me smile 4o they know heartuches the while. ITER AN & for vo departed this March 7, 1910 01, dear. but come Whatever change the years lave woought, I find not yet one louely thought st my wish for thee. HE COTED DAUGHTER SICILY. LANCASTER. In sad but loviug remembran of our dear wife an, . ESTELLA 1 who i rted fhon back to me . M 1005 HUSEAND AND CHILDRE ad it nembr: onr devoted sister. Mre. R Who departed this life Marc ister, you have le itk the wo Bt T will aisas Ax long 8s life and love endure Toved in life. remembered in death Sieep on and take the rest, TOUR LOVING SISTE LEWIS. In ead but loving remembra ms devoted wife, BETTY B. LEWIS. who departed this life oue sear ago ioduy, March 7, 1922, Forget her? 1 loved her th God called her h To sleep with Him in HER_DEVOTED HUSBA) LEWIS LEWIS. sad Lut loving remem Mrs. BETTY B. LEWIS. who depar Jife one year ago today, N Was she reads? Y Her obedience wis Long ago she made her con Aud followed ler Sacior ¢ HER i FRIEND, THOMPSON. MERCER. 1In sad but loving memers of my dearly beloved sister, who departed this life two years ago toda Two vears have gone, v As time passes on 1 T often sit aud No, T never will hought it best ernal rest D, NATHANIEL He wple wud sweet, MOLLIE v heart's still sore; iss you more. of you when T am ler what would sou do kuew the changes that fave pussed away Friends may are forgotten but tie wound s as fresh today as the dav sou left me, broken-hearted, two sears o TOUR LOVING SISTER HARRIET. * MOORE. Sacred tn thuAfemors of our dear daughier and sister, FLORENCE M. MOORE. 16Tt us_so snddenly seven years ago to March 7. 1918 LOVING FATHER AND MOTHER sas she is dead, but she jsn't: bright to remiin here elow enly Father called ler d to go. AN day. BROTHE v softls wed spot; Tife O'er that sweet and ha "Mid the changing ~o You will never he f HER DEVOTED SISTER, ELMER BROTHER-IN TAW AND AND CARBIE RORIN Today recalls s Of a loved one goue to rest And those wha still remember her Are those who loved her bost EVOTED BROTHER 1N ER, WILLIAM AND BROWN. NORTON. my dear son, AW AND MANTE remembrages o A. NORTON. in’ Nicaragua sad bt lovin ergt. CHARL wiio ‘was kil March i miered veet tioughts still ¢l T name: warts that loved Love you in death f LOVING MOTHER PURCHES. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear little SONNTE. who s departed this life seven years a March Some time, seme day, our cves The little fave we loved % w Some day onr hands will clasp iu his And never say well. DEVOTED MOTHER, FATHER SI; REED. dear moth AND embrance of mr In sad bt loving ren . Who passed RECCA R will always think of thee AUGHTER MARY ~ AND GRANDDATG . RUPERTUS. In . of my beloved WILLIAM H RTUS. yonrs ago. March 7. 1913 HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN. WALLS. “In sad but loving re brance my dear mother.- FLORENCE 4. WAL wito departed this life one year ago todiy March 7, ou. de Since No e ki That Tux HER DEVOT! WALLS, 1 our dea i Ko today, ar father, who died ten £ r mother, low T miss vou eluimed you for His own: wa the grief and sorrow ome Within my lome D SON. W. R. WAL WALLS, who NMarel ‘midnight moon is beaming Upon ber silent grave But she sles with The one we could not save. hide us not for we For surrow shudes our brow hias gone from us to leaven o sister b SISTERS, L JANIE AND t loving remembrance of WALLS. who 2 March WALLS. dear aunt, Tu sad 1 FLORE ar wuntic, k of you AND NEUHEWS. * £ love and devotion 1o husbumd and Who en March 7. ded b e midst of pica th the smile lies an a always longing for ry ix as fresh today i pussed Aw Y 1. WERDE ibrance of my 3 V. WILLIAMS, who jght years ugo today, March 7, 1815, My heart today ix he My thoughts are all How T miss None b TOVIN FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co,, 1214 F St ‘Prompt auto delivery service. tio—eXyrusaive—inepensites died