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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON A Store Near Your Home Specials for This Week d Shriver’s Here is one of Shiriver’s prize packs. the ordinary channels of trade this can of peas would not be overpriced at twenty-five Extra sifted means that they are small sized, next to the smallest Shriver’s pack, and only the very finest conditioned peas are put under this label. ! must be harvested just at the right hour, and harvested from the fields which they them- peas are moved from the vine to the sealed can in from two to four ~ FRESH EGGS “Sanitary’’ Bran Are Famous for Quality Buyers of “Sanitary” Brand Eggs in car- tons are assured of satisfaction every month in identifies the product for you. Users of this brand appreciate the unusual care which is given the selection of eggs which are packed in these carton Peas = 17%%c cents per can. the year. “Sanitary” Fields of peas Try Sanitary Brand Carton Eggs—you own, Shriver’s will appreciate the satisfaction which comes from buying an identified and guaranteed product. Per Dcfz. - BOC BUTTER We can now :upp])’ you with our fine Butter, packed in one-pound cartons, packed FOUR PIECES OF ONE-QUARTER POUND EACH. . Particularly desirable because it is so easily cut into sizes for indiv- Ask our clerks if you have not yet Again we ask you to follow our sugges- tion—buy one can for trial—then come back for more. Evaporated Peaches & 15¢ See the quality to appreciate the price. Smithfield Apple Sauce .......... With this reduction in price, this product We doubt if yvou can make it from fresh apples at anywhere near this price. Royal Blue Matches . .. A brand well known. Van Camp’s Pork & Beans 12 FRESH 99c 25¢ Creamery, should move rapidly. idual service. 25¢ Can You Buy a Brand of Coffee at Any Price That Will Give You Better Satisfaction? Sounds like an exaggerated statement put in the form of a question. This well known product cut deep in price. the time to stock the pantry shelves—Per Can SPINACH A Carload Distributed Today for This Sale Specially Priced, Per Pound............. White Potatoes New Cabbage Iceberg Lettuce Fine Celery Onions Sweet Potatoes 5 Now is - Yet for years our famous coffee has been one of the most popular brands sold in Washington. If you haven't tried it lately, get a pound tomorrow. Remember it is always guaran- teed to satisfy—money back if it does not. OUR FAMOUS GREENBA OFFEE Note:—Always insist on having your coffee The finer the grind the more of the essential oils will be ex- 10c ) 28(.', 10c 10c 23c 19¢ ranges, doz., 40c and 50 rapefruit, each, 10 pples, 4 pounds for 25 pples, 3 pounds for 25 PPRUNES, .15¢ 3 ground as fine as it is possible to use it. tracted by the fot water. We will grind it any way desired—pulverized, coarse powdered, fine, medium or coarse ground—to use in any coffee pot you may have. Coffee making success depends largely on get- ting the right “grind” for the coffee pot you use. FRESH MILK Blue Label Catsup, large, 25¢ Blue Label Catsup, small, 15¢ | Sanitary Mustard. .. 12V Corby’s Layer Cake This Week’s Feature Cocoanut Marshmallow 28 Quart . . . 12¢ Pint.... 6c Sanitary Salad Dressing, 25¢ In the one-po family size—economical, convenient and always fresh—Per cake . . ... “Tuscarora” Brand Canned D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1923. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Connecticut Avenue Citizens’ Asso. meet Wednesday, p.m., in All Souls’ parish hall. Anthony League will meet Wednus- M. ). READY SUCCUMBS. Michael J. Ready. a landscape gar- dener and long connected with the government service, died Saturcay at his home, 3531 O street. Georgetown. ! g, Women's Club, 1734 N street. The Helen Keller Guild will meet Wednesday, 2 p.m., at the home of | Mrs. J. Howard Fishback, 3432 Ashley lmrnce, Clevela: He was fifty-five years old. Funeral services will be held tofnorrow morn- ing at the home at 9 o'clock, follow- ing which solemn requiem mass will be sung at Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown, Rev. Father Weber offi- clating. The interment will be in Holy Rood cemetery. Clare, Treland. He came to this coun- try with his parents when a small boy and has rgsided in Washington since. For the Past twenty years he has been connected with the office of the superintendent of public bulldings and grounds, devoting his time to the care and planting of shade trees. Since the opening of the speedway he had been in charge of tree culture there. Mr. Ready was a bachelor. He tive member of the Holy Name Soclety of Holy Trinity parish ,and the Anclent Order of Hi- | bernians and a communicant of Holy Trinity Church. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. James Donovan and two +was an nephews and two nleces, John Dono- van and Dennis Donovan and Mary Foley and Katherine Donovan of this eity. |FORMER D. C. MAN DEAD. John S. Goodman, a former busi- ness man of this city, died vesterday in Denver, Colo. where he was making his home, according to a tele- gram received here by friends. Mr. Goodman was a native of Washing- ton and was forty-two years old. He located In Colorado several years ago owing to a breakdown in his health He Is survived by hir wife, Mrs. Margaret V. Goodman, and four children, Miss Anna Lavina, Miss Maragret V.. Ed T. and John S | Goodman, all of this city. A sister, !Mrs. Willlam Fisher, and a brother, 'Edgar T. Goodman, of this city sur- jvive him, The body will be brought to Wash- lington for interment. Mr. Goodman was for a number of yvears a dealer |in the Riggs Market. RITES FOR LAWYER. Funeral for James E. Padgett, a |well known member of the Di {of Columbia bar, who died suddenly Saturday morning, will be held from Ithe undertaking establishment of W | R Spears Company. 1208 H street {northwest, tonight at 8 o'clock. The body will be cremated. The Associa- tion of the Oldest Inhabitants, of which Mr. Padgett had long been a member, Will send a delegation to the iservices. The pallbearers will be |made up of friends and members of | the association. Mr. Padgett was an active practi- {tioner of law and in that capacity was well and favorably known to members |of the bench and bar. He had been jassociated with several of the larger {legal firms of the city. He is survived by two sons., Edward R. Padgett of | { Baltimore and Henry H. Padgett of {Chicaeo o name late on collar hearing name. E. Bradley Hilis: reward.. call | ANGORA CAT. miale, SieinlFv k. Reward. Cleveland 2223, = LD. hlack: notes and re. | ceipts and membership eard of Cits Club, in !favor of Frank Return to 1111 T et rerelive re BOSTON DULL, anewers the name of Mre. B. Sloan, Ma PUP: tag 1 ing about & | Col._076; K watter: not broke umbla_33 Westhighland tecrier, Fr. 1248, type; green Turner, Room Tight shell-rimmed, Sunday A. Asiton, 1725 Riggs pi. e Potomac 520, 200 | EYEGLAS: 3 SSES. in Edmond's case, between Rrockland and bur. eng. and ptg., Friday morning. March 16. 23, Phone N. 3260.J. * Card of Thanks. HALEY. We d | BANKS. many friengs for their kindness, sympathy and beautiful fioral tributes to our beloved motber, MARY HALEY. HER 30N AND DAUGHTMMS. Meaths. a.m., FLORENCE ALMOND, Funeral Tue . from Monot Rai | Toterment Fort Lin- The Carbery P Mr. Ready was a native of County |ciation will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Dr. Frank W. Ballou will Music by "pupils of Ameri- canization School. Petworth Citizens’ Assoclation will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., M. E. Church. Ham and T. demonstration. The board of education will meet Wednesday, 3:30 p.m. -Teacher Asso- March 18, 1923, { e st Chery Chase, Md., SARAH ANN, daughter of the late Turger and Artridge Isaac Belt. the home Wedneaday. Interment at SpringSeld, ) the school. 102'W. Thornap, in_Petworth Speakers, William F. BUCKLEY. suddealy, Suntas morolog, March daughter of 1 nnis_ Buckley and’ sister of Ida Saur, aged 34 vears. tice of funeral in the Frank- ervices at_residence Interment Arling. Fort Myer gate’s 100 now director of medical service, American Child Health Association, will address the Wapiya jts luncheon Wednesday, University Clu Relation of Child Welfare Work. Mrs. Mary E. T. Chapin, healer, of Il lecture in First ton "mational ‘cemetery, rted this life Friday. March 12 p.m.. after a lingering fil- | which ‘she bore with Christian_forti- | devoted wife of Rober Carter. and mother of Robert F. James rter and Rosa B ‘law of Leslic Carter. Carter_and Robert aves to mourn their loss Funeral from the Physician to .. ‘and Gertrude New York city, Congregational Church and one brother. pastor, Tuesday, March 20, at 1:30 p.m. rd to keep her with us, . But God willed that she should go: So_we yielded to the parting, Though it flled our bearts with woe. i FULLER. In sad That O'Connor Players will give program at which will include short plays and entertainment. tainment is under direction of the social sevice department, and is free to the public. LLY GENEVIEVE, V. and Cecil Tsehiffely Notice of funeral hereafter. bter of Eugene ssel, aged 8 years twenty-one rter, colored, years old, 2123 L street, accidentally a_second-story rear win- dow at his home last night and re- thence to St. where mass will_be cele- | ew Cathedral (Baltimore papers brated at 9 a.m. was taken Raitimore, Md. to Emergen: where surgeons said he w gerously hurt, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. | DE VAUGHAN. the Methodist Home. CAROLINE 5. from the home, 601 o f March 50, at 2 prm Mihiel Unit, American Women's 4 o'clock, at home Legion, will meet, California street. | neral Jereafter. Please omit flowers. Sundar, March 18, 1923, at her | The homecraft and needlework ex- hibit at Neighborhood House has cre- ated such interest that it throughout dally from 10 a m. to 10 p.m. Columbia Heights Art Club will be at_home with Mrs. 2637 Connecticut avenue, from o'clock at a Russian tea, of District of Columbia Federation of Women's Clubs. . beloved wife of Mahlon I Wednenday. March to Bethel Church. Mahlon Winter, for benefit Denver, Col., JONIN §., b Goodman (nee McM; neral notice later. oved husband of Indiana Society will meet at Ebbitt | B. Grifith and Manning, will give a | ELIZA, beloved Grant and Mrs leaves a host of relat tice of funeral bercafter HARVEY. Monday. - H es and friends. School Associa- | tion will meet, 8 o’clock, in Hubbard | Ballou will | Hubbard Home | JOHNSON. In sad b eaton pl. n.w., ' (nee Barnes), Notice of 'funeral be principal speak Annual meeting of Beta Kappa Association will be held at Univegsity Club, 8:30 o'clock. dler, president of College of William | will speak of HIGHAM. March 10. 1923, BERT, "beloved husband of Funeral Wednesdas Interment Shannon cemeters, Virginia Sunday, March 18, 19 Dr. J. A. C. C Alumni of William and College invited beloved husband of Frances Me, Crista Lappin. i { Georgetown meet in Potomac Hall, 8 o'clock will make address Savings_Bank 1023, at 12:40 a.m Dr. Frank W. Ballou | » goveer st a_devoted sister, Louise Ware: . Joseph 8. Ware and Amon Littlepage, and two cousins, J Funeral Tuesday, from 2418 Virginia ave. n.w. Prof. George Gilbert Meldrum of . Nomessentials 20 Jackson LEMRICK. Sunday. March 18, 1 widow of August P. Lemrick. from the residenc Edward A. Jehli, 5 Rainier, Md., at'2:30 pm., Tuesday. 1923, at 6 a.m beloved son of George W Funeral from h sidence, 1428 Taxlor st. n.w. 2 Interment at Glenwood telatives and friends invited. Departed this life in Chicago. h 15, 1823, at 4 p. 2 of her daughter, The Parents’ League of the District will meet at 8 o'clock tonight in the New Bethel and S streets northwest at 9th ; LEWIS, . S: Brosnan, Y give an illustrated lecture on * and Their Larvae this afternoon. at | 4:30 o'clock, in Gaston hall, George- L town College. Following_the lobby concert at the . C. A. Miss Birdie Reeve, sixteen years old, will give a demonstration MARIA LOCK Tismark Locke. | FOX TERRIER, 1 year old, white, with brown answers ' fo” name “Jefl.” Rewa { Phone Hyattsville 651 . H POODLE—Male, March 15, 1923, 2508 Park place s.e., Randle High: 19% | KEYS—Retween 3rd. on 1 n.e._ 1at and B n.c. | Planee return o 213 1st n.e_ Reward L Tn Petworth. near Warder, Call Main 7920, § Y POCKETBOOR in Gregg taxicab or |in front of Southern Apartment, 1507 L street. {Saturday night. Reward. H. T. Jones, Uni' | jto advanced formerly pre: versity Clnb. 20¢ “Bar, white goid, cut; either Garfinkle's or Mt. Pleasant car. Reward. 302 House | office_building. 190 PIN, round, crysile center with brillianis, set in pistinum; Zoo. on bus to 16th and Col. r { walk_out 1fth st. to Corcoras call N. 9335 typewriter speed. starts at 8 o'clock, and is free to the Departed this life . after a lingering [liness. LUCAS. devoted husband of Phreu. Jessie Lucas. DR. H. A. GOBIN, 81, DEAD. INDIANAPOLIS, leaves to mourn their Jessie. Jonah and_Loga . Robinson and Sarah F. Wa host of friends ang vice presiden! emeritus of Depauw University and tionally known educator, died at a local illness ‘due principally .. Rervices conducred Peter Hayes. Remairs can be seen above residence Fairfax county, ent of Depau recently in order to be relieved of the responsibilities of the position. He was given the honorary appointment ce president-emeritus. . Gobin was at one time connecte: with Baldwin College, in Kansas, and | 1923, HALIL busband of Mary and son of Estelle ADAMS MAINE, T. Maioe (nee Jueneman) Snder piease | Walter, ¥iotel gton: lost Sunday: contains money and tickets Baltimore to Clicago; $25 rews, { no_questions axked . POODLE, winall, Saturday night; liberal re- ward. _ Thone Adams 1116. 1240 Girard. 200 PURSE, long. flat, brown: Saturday: vicinity 13th to 17th and B _sts| n.w.. money and Eversharp. Frank. 1507. Planck: reward. * came from there to Depauw, will be taken to his home, in Green- re funeral services will | rlington. (New | York, Philadelphia and Williamsport papers Dlease copy.) 6:30 p.m.. at the Portner. v 'a lingering | FUNERAL DIRECTORS. husband of Mary Ann McKahan. Tuesday. March 20, at 3 p.m., song’s funeral parlors, 1300 N st. B.w. QUILT SQUARE (4) 5th day of January:'valued ward for_same. 1331 12th st. n.w. 190 SMALL BLACK C th and P preciated us gl st. and_receive reward. e. c Kann's Saturday between 4:30 and 5 pair of horn-rimmed spectacles in case. Col._3567. 190 Thea TMBRELLA (lady’s) blue silk, Friday night. | . at Keith Reward, between Christmas and terment in Rock Creek cemetery. heirloom. Re- WA Speare Co. UNDERTAKERS 4208 H STREET.NW FORMERLY 9407 ST. ATN Bmus R Speare: V308 Wilis B, Bpexrs. e Give 1 Rickols Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Automablle Rervice. THOMAS E. NEWBOLD. who died Satu held at her late . Monday, 19th, Intérment at Tros, N. 0SS, drop from earring. s or in market; ap: home in Bordentown, Return or-notify 32815 22nd at 4:30 o'clock ECTACLES—At 7th and D sts. nw_ or i 3) p.m.. Re- Ward 1f returneg to 1806 Monroe st. n.w. Phone 10 o'clock, JAMES E undertaking establishment, 1208 H st. n.w., Monday, March PADGETT. The members of the Association Oldest Inhabitants are requested to attend the funeral of our Jate associate membe: Established 1841, ! WATCH, lady's gold, monogram E. L. B., { from House Ofice bldg. to Union Station. Re: | ward.__Phone Li | WRIST WATCH ing on Oth st. car sou 190 hboun {631 Columbia rd. n.w. Reward. Phope Col. T61. . MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2489 18th St., Col. 636 Dupont Circle, Fr. 5232 E. PADGETT. from W. R. Spe; v o connection. Commaodious March 19, at 8 pm. THEODORE W. NOYES, 3. ELIOT WRIGHT, i celet, Saturday morn- o on 7th st. | between Pa. ave. and B st sw. Return to HERBERT B, NEVIUS N . WM. H. SARDO & CO. Phone Lincoln 524. Automobile_Funer V.L. SPEARE CO. | Neither the succegsors of nor con- nected with the ori Te leaves to moy two brothers, two daughters-| grandchildren, liost of relatives aud friend: ices Tuesdas, Union Wesley A. M. E. Zion Church( st. betwaen L and M sts. n. al W. R. Speare . MICHAEL J. READY. 'beloved brother Pyorrhea imperils the teeth and health of four persons out of every five past forty and thousands younger. Nature warns you of its coming with bleed- ing gums. Take no Brush your teeth Wl"h. 'S FORTHE GUM More than a tooth —it checks 35¢ and 60c in tubes establishment. Phone Frank. 8626. 940F St. N.W. THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 181 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 450. Frank Geier’s Sons {1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. odern Chapel. of Mirs. Jane Donovan. Fineral wil Dlace from his 1 Tone at 9:15 am., will be aid for the repose of elatives ad frieads are iovites READY. Members of Division 5 H., are required 1o attend the funersl of | te brother, MICHAEL READY, Tues arch 20, 1023, at 8:15 a.m., st Holy | Trinity Catbolic Church. THOS F. COOK, JOSEPH A. DAY, JOSEPH, beloved husband of 1. and son of Robert H. A residence, Foxhall K from 'his late residenc thence to Holy Trinit, mass will be suog at 10 a.m. for Relatives and friends Interment Mouat Olivet Timothy H. JAMES T. RYAN 817 PA. AVE. S.E. Model Chapel. Private, Ambulances. Livery in Connection. nified_and Efficlent Service. Biohe 1. 5548 the repose of his soul. at 11:45 pm., loviog mother of Mrs. George and Anna Shirley, and oldest Julia “Dorsey, Mrs. m “and’ Lucy sister of the Tottie Parker, Geors, Collins, Mary Wells and Mrs. Matilda Bev- She'leavcs nine grandehildren: Deral from the residence of her qatghter, Mt Ross. 63 M st. t 8:30, thence to St. Vincent de Paul's Church, South Capitol and M st at 9 o'clock, where mass will be said for the Tepose of lher soul. Gifvet cemetery. Dlease copy.) Departed this life Sunday, M 6 a.m., af her residence MARIA SMITH (nee' Garner mother of Alossius Smith. 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. Automobile Service. Chapel. MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect. (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character, Cail and see hundreds of photographic | suggestions and designs on exhibition In Interment_at She also leaves Yo mourn thelr loss one sister, Iy Handy, and two brothers, Alfred aud Tguatins rner;, a_devoted davghter-in-law and a host of nieces and_nephews. Augustine’s Wednesdas. THE J. F. MANNING CO., 914 Fifteenth Street. EMOVAL SALE N GRANITE MONUMENTAL CO. WASHINGTON GR A ot . FUNERAL DESIGNS. Bros, Co., 1214 F St. deltvery servic ive—inexpensi Funeral from beloved hushand of “Burlal at Columbia . 1420 Swaon st. WILSON. At her L& ‘unera) from res t‘fl(e. I'l’!m H H H H 3 i chances: Act! i 1 - H H H : H H In Memoriam. _ Sacred to_the memory of my dear husband, JOHN T. BANKS. who entered into eternal rest fve years ago today, March . 1918 "Tis_sweet to be remembersd And pieasant “tis to find Although you may be abaent You still are kept in mind Soon in vour path T will foilow. When life’s toil no longer shall be At the throne of God T will meet you. There to rest eternally HIS WIFE. MAGGIE E. BANKS. * BARNARD. 1n loving memory of our mother LINDA H. BARNARD, who left us March 19, 1918 Yet every hour holds yon d Mother of mine, through the ¥ BETTER mot-er, parted 'th The gra st its conquering might, And death its dreadful sting of pain, Since they put open the path of light To lead me to my mother again JOSEPH and precious, s since the pro- ARTHUR F. Z, Teft me to ba with him. Alone.’ by faith. 1 am waiking in the light toward the happy reunion of the eternal tomorrow FATHER. * COUZZINS. 1Tn sad hut loviog remembrance of “mv departed loved ones, PINKEY COUZZINS, who died three vears agn todar, March 19, 0. and JOSEPH COUZZINS, who died November 10, 1914 The midnight moon is beaming TUpon tieir silent graves, Bt ther sleep witliout waking. The ones T could not save. ALICE. * loving remembrance of boy, JOHX FRANCIE, who ¥ar taken from us two years ago todar, March 19, 1921, (age fourteen months). - Loringly and tenderly we lafd‘him to rest, BIRKLE. Memory, reminds this day, motion our darling bab; And now he in waiting o w With tie hlessings of hearen to share M R _AND FATHER AND HIS LIT- TLE SISTER MARGARET. The flowers we place upon his grave May wither and deca But the love for bim who sleeps beneath Shall_never fade awa: GRANDMA AND GRANDPA BOLGER. May the heavenly winds blow softly Around that little grave Where we laid our little Jackie boy Whom we tried o hard to cave. GRANDMA FULLER AND AUNT KATIE. * GOOCH. Tn sad but loving remembrance af my dear hushand and our father. G. PEY- TON GOOCH, who departed this life eleven: years ago today, March 19, 1912, Sleen on, de . and take vour rest {20 oalled vou tiome. Fe_thought it bes: e saw your suffering here was great, And opened wide the golden gate HIS WIFE AND CHILDREN. * HOWARD. Tn loving memors of our devoted and affectionate wife and mother, MARTHA E. HOWARD. wlo entered eternal rest seven years sgo, March 19, 1916 It is not death to die, to leate this weary road, And 'midst the brotherhood on high be at inme with 5 It is not death 1o close the ere long-dimmed by tears And wake in giorious repose to spend eternal Fears. death to fling aside this s ful And rise, ‘on strong exulting wing to 1 ng the the strife to H_HOWARD: HTER-IN-LAW. S. CRUSOR. & HER HUSRBAND, HER_SON AND JOHN W. AND AMU DAT ARL sweet memors of onr loving “mother, RACHEL ELIZABETH JOHNEON, who' left us fifteen vears ago fo- dey. March 19, 1008. Apniversary mass at - Dominic's Church Our hearts are sad, but some day we'll meet In those bright realms above. Our sonls are longing yours to greet In everlasting love. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN. TWILLIAM JOHNSON ATIE ~COLEMAN ~AND JOSEPHINE JOHNSON. . KELLER. In joving re father.” CHARLES twenty-nine yea embrance of my de: ELLER. ‘who died ¥. March 19, 1894, this In HIS LOVING DAUGHTI HENNING. MACKALL. In memory of our dear sister and daughter, JENNIE ho departed this 1if March 19, 1918 The month of March is he: To us the kadest of the sea Recanse five rears ago t Our dear one passed awar. A happr home we once enjoyed How sweet the memary still But death has left a lonesomeness Thix world can_never 8l HER LOVING MOTE SISTERS AND BROTHER, ~ CHARLOTTE, _ BOSTON, EDELL. ELL AND ERNEST. Although vou may be abesent you still are in mind LOVING AUNT, NANCY GALLA- WAY. . MITCHELL. In loting remembrance of FREDERICK (FINKTON) MITCHELL, who ed this life March 18, 191 is_sweet o be remembered, And pleasant 'tis to find Aithough vou max be absent You stfil are kept in_mind ANNIE L. JOHNSON, Braddock, Pa. MORISL In sad but loving remembraore of my dear wife and our,‘devoted mother, MARIA ANNA MORISI, 4ho departed this life one el ay, : BOSTO! fve seas SMITH. In loving remembrance of our hus- band ‘and father, ISAAC SMITH, who passed. away five Jears ago today. March 10.° 1016, WIFE AND CHILDREN. + SMITH. Sacred to the memory of our f- voted mother and grandmother, Mrs. HAR. RIET E. SMITH, who passed fo the besond two years ago toduy. March 16, 1621 A character admired by all with whom ate. came in contact, and & lovable, true-hearted Christian has passed to that piace prepared for those who love and serve Him. As e dear mother we will ever remember her Christian_example aud cherish the memory. HER DEVOTED CHILDREN AND GRAND. . MABER, CAND MARGARET BROWYN WRIGHT. SULLIVAN. In ed but loving memors of our darling little son. EDWARD JAMES. Who Jeft s w suddeniy two years ‘ago ta: das, March 19, 1021, ageq = vears 554 B month A beantiful bud In our garden We watched with Such tender car And forgot, in oir love and devotion, The Hedvealy” Gardener had planied it there. And o when an Our hearts were torn with despair: But, o, what & comfort apd promise— We all shall meet over there. : MAMMA AND DADDY. Gone, but never to be forgotten. LITTLE ELMER. * WILKERSON. Eacred {0 the memory of my dear wife and our devoted mother and Erandmother. Mrs. CATHERINE G. Wil KERSON. Wio entered the great beyona otd’ Sear ago todas. March 16, 1022 We stood beside her bedside And saw her soul depar But when we saw that Tt almost broke our hearts. And now that eirele is broken And the Darting has flled us with pain, 1 hopa ‘wnd ' trust. my Savior. That we will & tler again The Lands that tofled for us are folded, Her dear, warm heart iu stilie A place s vacant fo our home fiat never can be Blled. Dear nands that 8id so much for us When helplessly we ns. God knows ' they worked 'continuously, But thes are gone todas. Dear mather, how we mi The world will never 1t_tears could have brought you bome You would have been here long ago. HER HUSBAND AND CHILBNEY. 1f we had seen you at the Aud Tela our dying Bands, And heard the last sigh from our heart, We would ot feel 8 bad. So_while our bearts are lonely and sad, 'We ook to Him To give us solace in our grief, For He is God of love. HER GRANDCHILDREN. * WILLIAMS. A tribute of love and memory Lo our_dear. devoted father. GEORGE Wil EDDIE, GEORGE, t LIAMS, who deparied (his iife six years ago today, Mareh 10, 19 p Forget him? No, we never will: We loved him ' then. we love him still CARRIE E. TLLIAMS. * CEMETERIES. FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectarian Perpetunl Care Beautiful and fitting location. Readily accessible—on electric car lina, On Baltimore boulesard, at Distriet line. ce:705 12thSt.N.W. Phone Franklin 4743 Write for lllustrated Booklet NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ‘Washington’s Beautiful Burial Ground Perpetual care—Chapel—Perfect Servi Choice plots—Mederate prices—Terms. Office, 17th and Pa. Ave. S.E. Line. 65027 For Rooklet, Information or Visit (v Ceme. tery, Call ME. CAYLOR, Linc. 982, =

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