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FUNERALS Moderately Priced Delivered to Any Point in United States Open Evenings Daily and Sunday Until 11:30 KRAMER, 916 F ST. 722 9th St. N.W. - THE SUNDAY:: STAR, ' WASHINGTON, ° D. RITES FOR MRS. RIGGS. ‘Wife of John T. Riggs to Be Buried in Rock Creek. Funeral services for Mrs. Mamie Wyseng Riggs, wife of John T. Riggs, who died in San Francisco, Calif., Marck 4, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock in the chapel at Rock Creek cemetery. The serv- ices will be conducted by Rev. GeorTe ¥. Dudley. Interment will be in Rock Creek cemetery. The body will reach Washington today and will be taken to Spear’s undertaking establishment, 1208 H street, where it will be until escorted to Rock Creek cemetery for the services. —_— The Anti-Flirt Soclety has been formed by women in Dallas, Tex., for the purpose of creating sentiment opposed to flirting in all its various torms. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 69 18th St, Col. 636 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5233 " ON SATURDAY, MARCH 24 at 6 p.m. we bring to a close the EXPAX SION AND REMODEL- ING SALE AT OUR Man's Store, 1005-1007 Pennsylvania Avenue* The event has been an epoch-making one, both as to its AT ONCE success and even in greater measure as it has built an increased good will amongst friends who traded with us for the first time. And now remodeling work on our interiors and display front is about to begin. We hope to be in “ship-shape” by Easter. Meanwhile we have two weeks ahead for FINAL SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES OF THE REMAINDER OF OUR WINTER STOCKS OF MEN’S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. THE SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MARCH 24. The choice is splendid—the prices very low—if need you have for this season or next winter—invest NOW-—the saving is many times SIX PER CENT. There’s still an ample choice of some of the finest Suits and OVER- COATS at the highly attractive price of— Swit sizes are pretty general. Overcoat sizes are from 33 to 43. The Special Expansion Sale Price now gives you a choice of several hundred YOUNG FELLOWS’ 2.Trouser Spring Suits All sizes—all new models—all new fabrics. A deposit will reserve your se- lection. This price will not hold after March 24. BUY NOW! 2 for 15¢: 45¢ Half Dozer Avenue Newest 131 to 17 Arlington 17 Boulevard 1314, 14, 14, 143, 16% to 1 Columbia 1312, 14 to 15%. 13%, 16% to Shogeham Franklin Coniren Hall 13% to 14%. 15%. 15!, 163, 16%, 16% and 17. 155, Washington 1315, 13%, New Hadleigh " i 1:‘;,1:%.15% to 15% to 16 (¥imer New Henley 13% to 15%, 15 163, 17, 17%, 173 ‘Westwood 13%, 14% 16%, 17%. 15%, 16%, | | | | | | | | : 90c Dozen. list the shapes by the sizes in which they may be had: 17%. 141 15%, 16, 18%, 16%, 17, 17%, 141, 14%, 15, 13%. This is the very season when we do most in our great Trouser De- partment. Hundreds of Pairs Fine Worsted Trousers ... There's a fine range of patterns, and the sizes run from 29 to 50. 15-CENT COLLARS—HALF-PRICE You have only a few days, if ever, to stock up on the well-famed D..J. KAUFMAN FIFTEEN-CENT STARCHED COLLAR— and vou have that opportunity at HALF-PRICE. After March 24th, vou'll never again be able to secure this collar at any price. So For your convenience, we Uwearit 131 to 14 Continental 131 to 14%, 14% Army and Navy 135 to 15%. 15% Gilsey s to 17 Harrington 1212, 133 15% to 17 New Niblo 133, 1 172 13%, 14, 141, 14%, 17 to 17 Square 13 to 13%, 16%. 163 Raleigh to 1 to 17 New 131 4% 1431 163 Roman 131, 13%, 147, Every Shape Included—Every Collar Half Price—BUY! * The REMQVAL S.ALE at our branch store, 616 17th St., will continue, of course, until we go into our new and larger home at 1724 Pa. Ave., where we will open with a stock entirely composed of new, fresh merchandise. Money’s Worth or Money Back D..J. KAUF 1005-7 PA.AYE - Experienced Advertisers Préfer The Star i | i i | ! f . MARCH 11, 1923—PART 1. COMMITTEE TO PLAN {HOOSIERS TO HOLD | OFFICERS INSTALLED HONOR TO MOTHERS Senators, Representatives and Judges on List to Consider Memorial Building. Appointment of a memorial com- mittes to honor mothers of America, members: of which include United States @senators, representatives, Judges and other dfstinguished men, Was announced last night by the Woman's Universal Alliance. ‘This committee will consider the erection of a Mothers' Memorfal bullding, which will be the central| structure of the acropolis to woman hood, which the alliance will build on its forty-acre site at Massachus- etts avenue and W street. The personnel of the Mothers' Memorial committee is as follow: Col. John Temple Graves, chair man; Capt. Clarence Crittenden Cal- houn, vice chairman; Secretary of Labor James J. Davls, Chief Justice Constantine Smyth, Senator Samuel Shortridge of California, Senator Willlam_H. King of Utah, Senator Morris Sheppard of Texas, Represen- tative John W. Langley of Kentucky, Representative W. B. Bankhead of Alabama, Judge Charles Kerr, De- partment of Justice; Milton Fair- child, Gen. Julian 8. Carr and C. W. Warden. < Contest Preliminary Step. As a preliminary step in arousing interest in the memorial, the alliance yestorday announced w contest with the object of obtaining “The Perfe Tribute to Mother.,” whicl i carved on the heroic mother, which will highest pinnacle of the Mothers' Memorial building. visible from all parts of Washington, according to ure B “STATE NEAT Postmaster General New Will Speak at First Meet- ing of Series. ‘GET-TOGETHER’ . PLANNED Interesting Program Arranged by | Republican State Voters’ Association. ! the position of the site of the alliance | in the National Capital. Any one over the age of fourteen years may enter the contest. The tribute must not contain more than three hundred words. either in prose or poetry and must be original mat- ter, according to the rules for the contest. No one iay submit more than one entry. The contest will be closed May 1. RETURNS STOLEN BONDS. Wife of Prisoner Sends in $3,000 of Missing $180,000. READING, Pa. March 10.—District Attorney Mays received in his mail to- day a letter from Mrs. James Minogue. | dated New York, in which she sent three £1,000 bonds which are part of the $180,000 stolen from tife People's Tru Company of Wyomissing over a vear ago. James Minogue, her husband. is one of 8ix men now serving prison sen- tences for the robbery BLUDTONE A Spring Tonic A REMEDY that builds up the blood system, cleansing it of for- eign matters and humors. A_TONIC that tones and builds up the way nature intended. Sold exclusively by M. A. Louis & Sons 229 G Street NW. Washington, D. C. Your Own Suburban House and Garden EFFERSON Park, Virginia, combines near- ness to the city with low cost of site and residence and free service of the company’s em- inent architect. In addition, all con- tractural work is by the firm of E. H. Mosher. A site is yours for two hundred dol- lars cash. The whole operation of house-building may be arranged by a first payment of $1,500. Site 60x160 ft depth, house of reinforced _con- crete for $2,000 down and $80.00 a month. Total cost of house and site, $12,000. Jefferson Park is for conservative home-seekers who wish to make a moderate outlay in gradual remit- tances.- Purchasers are assured of sub- urban life in har- monious surround- ings. The Conmunity Club- house will be open 1v all residents. Big siw Jefferson Park is on Mt. Vernon Boulevard, only ten minutes’ drive from Highway Bridge. Busses and elec- tric trains frequent and regular. California con- crete bungalow —cheerful, lik-. able, and livable. Hedge and gar- den planned witheut charge Gatewood S. Bennett Exclusive Agent 1518 K Street N.W. Main 6594 Sub-Agent on the Grounds Daily i | POSTMASTER GENERAL NEW. First of a series of “state nights” to include all the states of the Union, as part of the campaign of the Repub- lican State Voters' Association to jbroaden its membership into all the states next at 5 o'clock in the Fairfax room of the Willard Hotel and is to be own as “Hoosier night,” when In- nans in the public service and oth- from that state in Washingto: in in a al get-together thns to all republican i the city have been sent ¥ the association and it i& ex- pected that the meeting of the Hoo- i siers will be a record breake: In- |are thousands of Indiunans in Wash-{ lation; ! ington Harry S. New. Postmaster General and one of the best known Hoosiers will deliver an address, discuesing th national issues, Judge Lewis to Speak. Judge John M. Lewis, assistant controller general, of Seymour. Ind., one.of the best known jurists and member of the bar of Indiana. who has figured prominently in all of the state and national campaigns of the repub- vears, will be William Tyler Page, clerk o United f the States House of Representa- it over to a prominent Indianan, who has 1ot been determined upon yet, as the presiding officer. During the evening the objects and purposes of the Republican v -rs<" Association will be clear! plained and outlined with a view of interesting the Indianane to affiliate with the ociation in_its effort to get out the more than voters 'in the District of Columbia who are entitled to register and vote by mail. The assoc its brief period of | £00d membership in ization { BOO! | eight states except four., and before | {the close of the month jca 1 brought into tion. George B. Lockwood, of the republ national committee, will be chairman of the ption_committee After the addre: neld an old-fashioned just like thoss th comings and county pular when ~the people get to know personally each other. Dur 1% the evening a well selected mus al program, vocalis talists from the Hoosier add interest the oce planned that the next will be held at the same place | wight of March 20. The Republica | is maintaining clubrooms in 1123 on the ¥ sireet end of the Willard Hotel. oven 1o republicans generally from 9 a.m. to 10 pm. WOMAN GETS 250 DAYS. SAN FRANCISCO, March 10 {a Cheppell, whose aut ldown s there will wet-toget be fairs of Indiana state, It Vote: was_sente jail on cc of being into $i0 Wlack leather, Detween South Waslh.. ,“and city, containing small sum mone: cords: liberal reward if returned. West ick Co.. 719 15 3 oue set missin is scheduled for Tuesday night | es and president of the association, | will open the meeting and then turn | i i i { 8 theye | National Shorthand Reporters’ | State |3 €X-isee avenue northeast. 000 absentee §nye, W has in{ously make the home- | eStablishment. ] i s and instrumen. | will | i { ag, in_viciuity of Return fo Harriet Wright NECKPIECE, suirrel and 13th, Saturday, ) : reward. EBOOKS —2 large black loose-lea % written records of the Audubon Society ¢ D, C., on Mond: . on Mass. ave. near Scott arch Phone Cleve- 1 Tteturn to Miss Childs, secretary of Saaun v, Chevy Clase, M., or 1037 | Audubon Societ ! Mags. ave. n.w ¥ p S, string of, Thursday, near 14th and B H,‘E"{fl. “was to Woodward & Lothrop's. Reward 1816 PEN—Lower Lalf tieut dye e (femalc), on . Reward if returned to Mrs. N. A. Lewi: 11 epherd and Collie; nd tan e e . Reward. | | RINGR=_§100 e inond rings loat February |two iamonds. the other cither. side. Rawlins One ring has with _diamond { Hume, Washingt jon shington bine. BRELLA, Tne {and_leather place n.w. Co Tady amber handie strap. 60 . 234 Newton WATCH (Hampden), gold hunting case, 12 size; Initials M. J. H. Return to Carter F. In...nn 214 11th st Reward. . WATCH—_Near corner Rhode Tsland ave. and 11th st, mw.. lads’s open-faced gold wateh, fastened to biack ribbon. o WA BY NEW MASONIC BODY Harry S. Cummins President of Temple Club, Recently Organized. Other Offices Filled. Officers of the newly instituted Tem- ple Club of Master Masons were in- stalled Friday night by W. B. Severe, president of Federation of Masonic Clubs, District of Columbia, assisted by J. Boyd Dexter, the installation taking place in the rooms of the Gavel Club. The Temple Club is the latest ad- dition to the numerous Masonic or- ganizations in the District, and though it was {instituted only February 9, already promises to be one of the largest clubs of the federation. Its membership is confined to the em- ployes of the Post Office Department employed in the District of Columbia. Program of Entertalnment. Following the ceremonies attending the installation an entertainment pro- gram was presented. This part of the evening's exercises was in charge Of Charles 'E. Warren, chairman_of the entertainment committee. The program consisted of Holmes, Holmes and Holmes, on the plano, sixophone and violin; Dony’s male quartet, and Master Fred Holmes, age ten, on the cornet. L. H. Troutman, past president of the National Federation of Masonic Clubs, delivered a message on the bilities of the Masonic clubs of » District, and brought a message of good wishes from the national fed- ation. Official Rester. Office Harry dent, second president, Charles S. Beargd Thomas M. Chunn; treasurer, R. Grant, and sergeant-at-arms, Ray- mond F. King. A. C. Ream was ap- pointed by the president as press representative. Monthly meetings of the Temple Club will be held in the clubrooms of the Gavel Club, on the second Fri- day of each month —_— FUNERAL OF FRED IRLAND, HOUSE REPORTER, IS HELD Delegations of Shorthand Men of Many Cities Come Here President, ice presi- for Services. ¥ Funeral service: dean of official re House of Representati at 11 o'clock yi for Fred Irland of debates, erday at the family Columbia road north- services were conducted hera Montgome: of the House. Prominent shorthand reporters from many cities attended the ser- They included Henry C. Dem- of Harrisburg, Pa.; Horace A. Edgecomb of Boston, president of the Ast Charles F. Roberts of New aven, Conn.: O. L. Detweiler of Philadelphia, Willard B. Bottome of w York, Reuel Small and Herman H. Pechin of this city Pallbeearers were Mr. Allister Cochrane, official of the House; Theodore F. James R. Wick, offici: the Senate, and Lisle S. Lipscomb and Herman H. Pechin. Interment was at Fort Lincoln cemetery. EMMET HAMILTON DIES. Chief Clerk of Quartermaster Gen- eral Succumbs—Rites Today. Emmet Hamilton, late chief clerk the office of the quartermaster neral, died Friday afternoon at 30 o'clock at his home, 162 Tennds- t. Funeral serv- ges will be held at 3 o'clock this afternoon at Lee's undertaking tablishment, 332 Pennsylvania ave- Small and reporters Shuey and reporters of in Mr. Hamilton entered the govern- ment employ in 1875, and continu- served until his death. —_— Don't take things too seriously, but | make the most of what you have got and look on life as a game and the world as a playground. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. V.L.SPEARE CO. Neither the ginal W. R. Speare Phone Frank. 6428, OS. R. NALLE L 131 ELE xt’fi‘%}{ g.zu.SONS' e melike Funeral Parhralmer Phone_ Lincoln 480, Frank Geier 1113 SEVENTH ST. Modern Chapel. 317 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel. Lincoln 142 Private Ambulances Livery in Connection. e over | HALF | PHONE_wesT 804 | |CHARSES | Y peare €o. UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET.NW TORMEBLY 940¥ ST. Nimus % Speare: 2500 Wlilis B, Bpesre Cipde 3. Richols Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Egtablished 1841, Automobile Service: "t °° 3. WILLIAM LEE, Funeral DI Embalmer. ' Livery in connection. = Commoding chapel and modern crematorium. ~ Moderate prices. 332 Pa. ave. n.w. Tel. call. M. 1385 HERBERT B. NEVIUS MA] ou F st. between mfiinu NEW YORK AVE. N. Private Ambulance. | WH. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln Modern Chapel Automobile Fugerai CEMETERIES. .~ FORT LINCOLN — The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetuul Peantitul sod fiting location. i iy accessible—on electric ca Dot iutimore. boulevard, &t Distrierine. Office: 705 12thSt.N.W. Phone Franklin 4745. Write for lllustrated Booklet NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ton's Beautiful Burial Ground Perpetual _care—Chapel—Perfect Service— lots—Moderate. prices—Term Cbolce Bth and Pa. Ave. 8. 7 " 6502, Booklet, Information or Visit to oy Cah M. OAYLOR. Lino. e ' O™ Wi phone Franklin 7604. WRIST WATCH (gold) evening be- fween Masonic Auditorinm Mills ave. n.e. one North 1 avenie n.e. o 52 WRIST WATCH, gold, initiuled H. B, 8, ‘ward, Senders, 1400 Columbla xd, Re- FUNERAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Prompt suto delivery service. Artiuc—azpro i were held | successors_of # i nected with the ori 2 Spean- { 940 F St. N.W. | Cards of Thanks. ANGELL, T wish to extend my sincere thanks snd heartfelt a tion (o my relatives, friends and ueighbors for thelr kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes dur- ing the fllness and at the death of iny be- loved wife, ELIZABBTH M. ANGELL. HER HUSBAND. COLBERT. We wish to extend to our rela. Uves, filends. the Pulman emgloyes and the beloved pastor, Knfghts of St. Vincent and Holy Name Societies of St. Cyprian's Churel for their kind condolences and beau. tiful floral tributes during the il at the death of Mr. CHARLES COLB our dearly "beloved husband, - father a granafather. MRS. MARY COLBERT AND FAMILY. 11% ORIM. We wish to extend our siacere thanks to ur relatives and friends for thelr kind- ness, sympathy and beautiful flowers during i liness, aad, 1t 1 JEASRC* (UG RT ttie son rother, N L. M. FATHER. = MOTHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. GILMORE, I wish to extend my sincere nd_heartfelt appreciation to my friends and nelghbors for their sympathy and _beautiful fo tributes during the illzers aad st the des of wy beloved wife, MA L. GILY : HER HUSBAND. 11 WEBUSH. We wish to thank our many rela- tives and friends for their kinduess. pathy and beautiful floral tribute e death r mi at the death of our dear mot E. WEBUSH Deaths. saturday, March 10. 1923, lALl:xuu_::n. SatUher residence, 1000 3rd A,"beloved wife of she I der. Remains st the chapo of Frank Geler's Sons Company, h . n.w. Notice of funeral hereafter. this _life at his t st. s.c., Friday, March WILLTAM T., son of the late Robert Arm- s to mourn their loss & father, ove sister and Funeral from his late resi- dence Tuesday, March 13, at 1 p.m. Friends apd relatives fovited to attend. riday, March 9, 1023, at his resi s v ave. n.w., EDWARD husland of Fdna 'C. Barpes aged 65 Funeral from St Aloysius Church, Monduy, March 12, at 10 { @m.interment “Mount' Olivet cemetery { Relatives and friends invited. 11 BUTLER. Friday_moraing, March 9, 1923, 4313, at 1634 rama road p.w.. Mrs. SARAI FRANCES BUTLER. She leaves to mourn ler loss a devoted daughbter, I'rances . Butler: a brother, John Brown. 'She was an aunt of Kate Brown. Georglana Brown Charles Jackson, John Brown, Marion Col bert and Walter G. Bradley. She was & member of Metropolitan A. M. E. Church, . Stewart, pastor. Funeral Monday, March 12, at 1 Remains can be seen at W. Ernest Jarvis' undertaking parlor, corgla ave. n.w. Friends and rela- vited. fe in the arms of Jesus” 11° 1 COLEMAN. All members of the lodges of G. U. 0. of 0. F. are asked to attend the fineral of Brother A. J. COLEMAN, the ploneer 0dd Fellow of the District of Co- lumbin. By order of the executive commit- tee. District Grand_ Lodge, No. 20. “ELLUS C. DAVIS, Dist. Grand Master. ABES, Dist. Grand Secty. * The members of Patriarchie No. T. 0. of 0. F.. are hereby notified hiloh Baptist Church, L st. bet. 36th and 17th sts. n.w., Sunday, March 11, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose of attending funeral of Brother ANDREW J. COLE- N.""A" full ‘attendance is earnestly re- 8 By orde D. R_BRAXTON, L. S. DOVE, W. P. R. COLEMAN. The m Masters' Council. are hereby notif tist Chureh, L st n.w., Sundsy, March i1, at 1 o'clock, for the ‘purpose 'of attending the funeral of Brother ANDREW J. COLEMAN. A full attendance is earnestly requested. By or- der of DAN SAML W, DAWSON. residenc DAWSON. " Funeral Monday, $arch 12, from ukins' funeral pas 800 10th st. n.w., at 2 pum. Interment Glenwood cemeters. Friends invited. 11 DE WITT. Thursday, March 8, 1923, after a lingeriug iliness, at'the home of her da ter, H. Winifred De Witt, 236 West st New York city, MARY J. DE WI mother of H. Winifrea De Witt and E Blanch Barloir. Fuseral services Sunday, DENNY. Saturday, March 10, 1923, at 9:53 #.m.. ANNIE E. DENNY, beloved widow of W. Denny. Funeral (private) from her late 2104 Nichols ave. s.e., Tuesday, of T. bet. 16th and 17th sts. R. BRAXTON, Council Mast, WATSON, Sec'y. 1* aturday, March 10, 1923, at her residence, 10 an In God’s home of fadeless besuty g star, in the Holy Cit; With the goiden gates a. DOUGLAS. Suddenly, March 7, 1923, at 8 .m.. at her residence, 324 Srd 4 HA. beloved wife of George Douglas and devoted mother of Maria Toliver. Fu- neral from her late residence, Monday, March 12, at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. Though our hearts are sad and lonely And our cross is bard to bear, May we live with this assurance, That we will meet ber over there. FAMILY. (Baltimore papers please copy.) 114 FRY. rday, March 10, 1923, at 6 am., GEORGE M. FRY, in his 89th year. Fu- meral from his late residence, “Rockville, Md., Monday, March 12, at 2:30 pm. In- terment Union cemetery. n HAMILTON. Friday, March 9, 1923, at 3:30 Funeral from Lee's undertaking lishment, Sunday, 3 p.m. Relatives and friends invited. e HANCOCK. Friday, March 9, 1623, at 1:40 . at hie_residence, 3006 Dent pl. n.w., S LL, beloved hLusband of Elizabeth Hancock. Funer held Sunday. March 11, at cliapel at Glenwood cemetery. and' friends invited. HANCOCE. Members of Washington tenninl Lodge, No. 14, F. A. A. M., are requested_to meet at the Masonic Teinple. Sunday, March 11, 1923, at 1:30 p.m., for the purpose of attending the funeral of ! Brother CHARLES P. HANCOCK. 1 SHERMAN 1. FOLSOM, Master. 11% services will be 0 p.m., in the Relatives 1 Cen- HARDY. Fridey. March 9, 1923, JULIA E. TARDY. Funeral services will be Leld on March 12, at Immanuel Episcopal sts., at 10:30 a.m. Monday. 1 Chureh, | Body resting at Gawler's chapel, 1732 Pa. ! ave’ n.w., until time of service. Interment ! Glenwood cemetery. . | HAGEMANN. On Saturda; at Lis residence, 508 &th w.. MILTON age 30 years, husband of (nee Suthard). 13th and V March 10. 1923, Hagemann Funeral day. uudertaking parlors. 1 LIPPOLD. On Friday, March 9. LIPPOLD. husband of the late Lippold. in the S6th year of his neral from the residence of lis daughter, Mrs. George H. . 3816 5th st. u.w.. on Moudny, March 12, at 2 pm. Relatives and friendx invited to attend. interment at Prospect Hill cemetery. e | LONG. Frida at Garfield Hospital, OR LONG, beloved dnughter of Samuel A, and Mildred Fisher | Lonz. Funeral private, Sunday, from S. H | Hines Co’s funeral home. (Rochester, N. Y. and Philadelphia papers please copy.) MACFARLAND. Friday, March 9. 1823, Halmemann Hospital, Philadelphia, MARY L. D.. wife of the late Henry B. F, 3 laid of Washington, D. C. Funerai 3 p.m. Monday ‘at Oliver H. Bair building, 1820 Chestnut hiladel” | MARSHALL. Departed this life March 250 a.m.. V. AT i d of Henrietta b Mars) son of the late Join and Eliza ) { of Christiana Greenfleld, Clement | 0 Lugene Muarshall and Mrs. Clementina ! Hiumilton. Funeral from 1521 ih st. n.w. o'clock a.m.. . Augustine’s Chureh, where ss will be sung at 10 o'clock a d friends Invited. (Upper Miarlboro, Md.,"and New York papers please cops.) . March 8, 1923, in Winfield, {.. PETER. beloved father y .. Win- i v y of me ~parish, Council of . and a member of the Plate Funeral from Hanlon' chapel, 641 H st. n.e.. Monday, March 12, at 9 am. Interment Mount Olivet cemetery. . Saturday, March 10, 1023, WIL- TIAM WALLACE, son of Elizabeth M. and the late H. P. Maxwell and brother of c Gailoway. Funeral from his 'l residence, 119 Maple Monday, e p.m. Interment MCKENNA. 10: E at residence, E AN . beloved wife “of Thor 2 Kenna_(nee Doyle), in the 40th vear of her i uge. Funeral from her late residence Monday, March 30 u.m., thence to Holy here requiem mass will be . for the repose of her soul. T friends fuvited. Interment at Mt. Olivet cemeter: 11 RRIS. Thursday, March 8. 1923, at 8. s his residence, 641 Morton' pi. ne. 1923, at 3 P 5 5 heloved husband of 70 Morrls. Funeral from Hanlon's undertaking parlors, 641 H st. ne., Mon day, March 12, at' 2 pm. Interment a ilenwood cemeters RRIS. Funeral services for GLORIA W. R afant dunghter of doseph O. and Bea trice A. Morris of 1785 U st. beld privately Saturday, March 10, 1 pan., &t McGulre’s undertaking = estab- Jishinent. . ¥ February 11, 1923. MARY E. O BRIRIEN. " SHer Tematia ‘will be' removed / from the vault in Glenwood cemetery, Wash- ington, D. C.. and burled in said cemetery Tuesday, March 13, at 3 p.m. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend.13¢ PAYNE. Mu: at_Roswell, FIRANC i beloved of Harry M. and Frances Hargrove Notlce of fumeral later. 3 Grant place n.w., ELIZABETH | March 13, at 2 p.m., from Talta- Takoma Park, |- Deaths. PAGE. At Chicago, 7L, Friday, March 9 1923, ELLA V., widow of the late Willlan G Fage and béloved mother s H. ¥ -hippert, 200! Fuperal from ti 2008 Pennsylvanis t 2 p.m. " Relatives terment at Rocd aw “ave Baw. Mareh Loty i an nde Invited. Sroek cemetery EY. Passed a 30 8 1923, MARY" R.. RAMSEY (e widow of the lite W. Funeral’ services ¢l March 9. Miller), Capt. W.URt. Ramser right’s undertaker't 3 . nw. Tueaday. March | cemetery. R g REVELL. Friday, March 9, 1923, CHARLES beloved son of’ Annie Revell, in the 48th Jear, of his age. Funeral from chapel of - A, Taitavall, 443 7th st. Monday. March 12, at 2 pm. Relatives aid friend) lavite ¢ 5. Taterment. Congressigna RIGGS. Sunday, March 4, 1623, at San Fran clsco, Calit.,” MAMIE ' WYSONG, belove¢ Wife of Joba T. Riggs. Fuberal services B ity Wenday, farch 32, 2 o'clock @ reek cemetéry. Relati and friends favited to attend. 11e BEIP. Suddenly, on March 9, 1923, ALBER] B., the son of KATHARINE B. 8EIP. Fu neral services private. 1 at 10:30 D MARY STROINIA. ‘beion daughter of Sterling and Tessie A. Shackelford. Funeral from 1257 6th st. 5. Sunday at 3 p.m. Interment Cedar EWi, ¢ ce, North C: SET TRUDE ABIGAIL. widow of (5. A" Shagos Kuneral from her late residence on Bunday, March 11, at 2 p.m. Interment private. STEPHENS. At bis residence in the Cairc Hotel, March 10, 1923, JOHN J. ST N Briet’ services in Apt. 110, 8 o'clock Sunday evening. that no flowers be rnt BYME. 24 TME. March 0, 1023 Col. 8. A. M. STMR, Mu'rel Gawier's chapet, ok 1L at 3 pm., o} THOMPSON. Thursday, March 8, his residence, 408 M st. p.w.. L beloved husband of Jennle Thom maios can be meen at Saffell's ¢ and H sts. . Funeral Saffell's chapel, Monda, am. Relatives and fri meat Glenwood cemeters. ‘WASHINGTON. Depurted this life S March 10, 1923. at 5:506 p.m., at ber re dence. 1348 615 pl. nw. MARIA (nee Tender), the beloved wife of the late Henry Washington, and the dear and beloved mother of Peter Henry, jr., ) Warh ington, and the sister’ of Melvina Genes Notice of the funeral hereafter. WATSON. Entered peacefully into rest af his residence, 1924 K st. m. v March 9, 102, at 4 .m., GEORGE, be- loved husband of Eliza Watson, brother of Joseph Watson. fatber of Anale E. Polk Charles E., William A., John A., Robert A Watson and Bessle e Lewis Watson, ‘Auvgusta He also leaves five grandchildren, tw Dleces, one nephew. _ Funeral from the Unlon’ Wesley A. M. E. Zion Chureh Mon . March 12, at 1 o'clock p.m., Rev. F D."W. Jonex, pastor. 11 WILKES. Departed this life Friday, Marck 9, 1023, ALEXANDRIA WILKES, the hus band of Mrs. Sadle Gray Wilkes. Funers Tuesday, March 13. at 1 p.m., from C. ( Bayles & Co., 342°F st. s.w. 11e In Memoriam. Tn sad but loviog remembrance and devoted husband and fa H. YWN, who left us thres g0 today. March 11, 1920, Gope. but not forgotten. B AXD, GHILDREX. GRACE 1923, 5 BROWN. loving remembrance of our darling son and brother, TONY 1 CRANFORD, who died thirteen years aze today, March 11. 1910. How I miss the welcome footstens i Of the one T loved o de Oft I listen for his coming, Fully sure that he is near. Thou art gone, but not forgotten, _Fresh my love will ever be, | For as long as there is memors. i Son, T will always think of thee HIS DEVOTED MOTHER AND SISTEKS HALL In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband and our father, JOHN W, HALL. who departed thls life three yeari 280 todas, March 11, 1820, HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN HARRIED. In_loving remembrance of au son. HILLIARY HARRIED, who departed this life geven vears ago, March 11, 1016 MOTHER AND FATHER, 231 10th ST. S.E. HART. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear son. who died ten years ago today, March 11, 1913. MOTHER. ¢ JONES. In fond and loviog remembrance of our dear wife and mother, PEARL ELIZA BETH LOMAX JONES, who passed awas three years ago today. March 11, 1920, May her soul and all the souls of the ful departed. turough the merey of rest in peace. NALLEY. In sad but loving remembrance of my dear husband and our father, ALFREN W. NALLEY, who died three years ago (. day, Marck 11, 1920. Sad was the hour of the unhappy day, ‘When God called our dear husband apd fa ther away: A loving fatlier, so good and kind, for all o us e did his best. May God grant him eternal rest. HIS DEVOTBD WIFB. MARY O. NALLET (NEE SIMMONS), AND HIS CHILDREN. ¢ NICHOLS. In sad but loving remem my dear loving mother, MARY M. wlio departed. th March 11, 1822, One who was s kind, Who would always forgive and forget. One with the purest of miuds, Whoge frieadship a0d love we will pesr: orze HER DEVOTED CHILDREN AND HUS BAND. - ICHOLS, life one year ago toda: NICHOLS, Sacred to the memory of a dea: friend. MARY NICHOLS. who left us | Tear ago today, March 11, 1922, In_my heart you are fondly remembered Sweet thoughts still cling to xour nume The heart that loved you ko dearly in life Loves you in death the same. A TRUE FRIEND, MARY V. REED. ¢ PHELPS. In sad and loving memory of -mr devoted Lusband. HERBERT 8. PHELPN, who passed away three years ago todar. March 11, 1920, Loved in life; remembered in death. MAY PHELPS, POPE. In sad but loving remembrance of ou: loving mother ~ and _ grandmother, Mrs. MARTHA ANN POPE, “who departed this life two years ago today, March 11, 1821 Tenderly T pursed and cared for her. 1 Trying in vain to restore her nealth Hour by hour I saw her fade And slowly sink away. Yet in my heart T often prayed That she might longer stay: We do not know the pain she bore, Although we saw her die. We only know she passed away And could not say good-bye. DEVOTED _ DAUGHTERS GRANDCHILDREN. EESE. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear sister. ANNA REESE, who depar ed this life four years ago today, Mar ¥ 11, 1919, The midnight moon is beaming Tpon her silent grave, But she sleepeth without wakiog, The one I could not save. Ob. chide me not for weeping, For sorrow shades my brow. She has gone from me to heaven T have no sister now. Soon in vour path T will follow. Wien life tolls no longer shail be. At_the throne of God 1 will meet you, ‘There to rest eternally. HER SISTEE, AMELIA BROTHER ROBEY. WINDHAM. MARTIN. In lovius remembrance of my dearcst mother, Mrs ALEXENIA W. ROBEY, who sweetly feil asleep September 9, 1918, ‘and niece, NELLIF MARTIN WINDHAM, January 2, 1919, and pephew, REGGIE MARTLN, December 2 921, ANL GIBBS, ANT h hath o sorrow That heaven cannot heal. DEVOTEDLY, ALLIB ROBEY WHEELER STARKE. In sad but loviog remembrance o1 our_dear son, PHILIP STARKE, who en tered into eternal rest three years azn March 12, 1920. We can never forget you, Philip, While in_this world we stay, For our hearts have never been the same Since you passed awa. Surrounded by frien In the midst of 4 For_beneath the smile lies an aching heart That is always longing for you. FATHER, MOTHER,” BROTHER. ¢ WILMARTH. 1In remembraace of our belovec leader, WALTER G. WILMARTH, i pased away one year ago today, Maich 11 MEMBERS OF THE INTERIOR DEPA MENT BAND. WRIGHT. In sad but loving rememb of my dear mother, CATHARINE WRIG| Who “departed this life twenty yei tod reb 11, 1903. 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