Evening Star Newspaper, March 29, 1923, Page 7

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EVENING WASHIN THURSDAY, . MARCH 29, 1923 g the American Senator Nicholso m urity and Trust Company, for Cora B. Sanborn for life, then for A trust fund of $5.000 iy provided for the benefit of and one of a like amount for May Waddy Johnson. The is to hold one-h r ining estate for the S one-fourth NICHOLSON FUNERAL |: TO BE HELD TODAY |’: Body Lies in State in Rotunda of Capitol—Rites to Be Simple and Dignified. MANY NAMED IN WILL OF MRS. MARY H. COPP stato capitol, with an honoraty Fuard | Document rued for P)clmte Dwxdes nutional | guardsmen. cottin bore but a single ALBERT L.THURMAN, ATTORNEY, DEAD Former Solicitor of Depart- ment of Justice Prominent in Capital. 'rnmummul this morning th trust company Cash Among Several, Home Held in Trust. for Thornton conducted by YOUNG WOMAN HELD. Associated Press. \WOULD PRESERVE TREAT | T the Assimiated Pross yeval of United States Amidon Goes to Grand Jury. Harrictte Amidon, twenty-two fashionably Court today | of forgery. held her for th 000 | action of the grand jury and fixed her A public move. Geicen e coeonir: oun abrogation Colorado, will be held this afternoon, | Presbyterian ontstanding | or Nwhnhmll mark the last rites The cottin_will '“()l R'\l'\(] BL‘\LK Dyed Withiy CARMACK l)k\ \,LLA\I‘\(I Co., cash bequests are §1,000 | YArs Pilgrim memorial fund of the Among the terms Japan' < of Port Arthur znd Dalny on Kwang- | tung peninsula characteristics by to C \r| N liam Howard Copp, ?n, Christine lIrish for with forging 000 to Henry n‘...l.u by lead- \\\ is. . prominent [ and Conp of Kaukauna relatives | on the United State: check drawn ! s meeting was Savings Bank of | ers of all politl siness men, | W. Blake, D. D. The int be in Onk Hiil gemetery, Georgetown, Marquis Huch- | wits chosen chairman | Cuno H. Rudoiph. J. Harry C; THURMAN, i tnerl SNies! il A) Teel dicd yestorl of Thurmun & Qui former solleitor of the law | fornta strect He had been | In poor health for several months. |ices. “Interment will be in Congre: Thurman had 1i widely kuown in the il iuntoE o e duy. s pn Lo marked de positic Lorrow afters | HENRY K. WHITE DEAD. | Was Well Known Lawyer and For-| mer Alabama Resident. i “hur Formal opening of our third floor devoted entirely to women’s sport wear two months e Floral trib HHuddleston, €| Shine." Public Hart Schaffner & Marx Coats for Women X Recovery HESE C.oats are made of the finest fabrics from Europe and America, soft colorful—camel’s hair, Crombie woolens from Scotland. They’re stylish; serviceable; light to carry; warm to wear; fine in quality, and low in cost; many models in all shades at— 0. TO SPEAK ON BUDGET. fourteen-day budget system nd Detroit, ) —_——— increased greatly during Crmm for women have failed. BRADLEY FUNERAL RITES TOMORROW Washington Loar and Trust Com- pany Official to Rest in Oak Hill Cemetery. Funeral services for Thomas Brad- ley, vice president and real estate offi- cer of the Washington Loan and who died at George- Trust Company town University Hospital Tuecsday morning, will be held at Christ Church, 31st and O stree conduted by the rector, Rev. J. H The active pal are; will be |Harry W, Blunt, Samuel Riggs, rry L. Rust, Harry Meem, Boyd Taylor, Arthur Peter Rawlins Hume, H and Indall M. Hagher. The honorary pallbearers will be: |John Joy Edson, John B. Larner, n, Andrew Parker, Henry F. K John A, Charl Benjamin W. Guy, P. Lris Powel P. Rl *. Hawn, J _John’ H. Clapp, d . Dav C. B. Keferstein !MRS. JULIA A. LEE, 60 YEARS IN CAPITAL, DIES i Was W west Merchant, and Native of New York City. o residence of her daughte irs. J. Button, 1036 I'ark road Funeral i I be at the Park road resi- velock Saturday. Rev i i Briggs, pastor of the ¥ Baptist Church, will conduct the irth 1 cemetery Lee was horn in New York ut has restded in the District of bia for the < the widow el Lee, « well known merchant of Southwe ter of the late was w me hurch, an Sergr CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Cut flowers, chiefiy carnations . to Lo delivercd of business in the robber Biologleal Wil meet S lub. An - sical OL yan's Revo- Visitors Rev. Gove G. Johnson will give ex- of school lesson street, tomc W row, 145 pan Stearns Bible clans will meet tomor- at the Mount Vernon M. E. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will give expo- unday school lesson tomor- row, p.mi.. at Ne ork Avenue Presbyterian Church, Third Bactalion, 320th Infantry, will hoid mont sembly tomorro evening in ham building. th ) Tith and B streets, Specinl Good Friday service will be | ng at of the New 11 o' pastor, Rev. Paul Sperr; Washington Assemb Circle will e even at Ebbi " Plioebe Holmes of Los Angel ske address §:30. Subject, “Arise tted ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. and State Soclety will meet, § at Thomson School. A general party membership meet- ing will be Leld at socialist pa headqua S11 E street, 8 o'cl brinches of the party in the have been invited to join in pping plans for spring activit 23 Women's ¢ Club will meet, Josephine Club—Bible St o'ciock. leader. Capt. Harold Smith will give lustrated travelogue, “Over ith the Yunks, Hall, 1 id of self denfal fund being col lected by members of the Army. Unit will 1¢ . Subject, “The Fulfilling of the Law.” e Mme. Bernhardt is said to have be- leved in_the superstition of the “evil eye.” and had always refused to play with an actor whose vision wa any way askew. M. January 4”75 with ope dinmond lm(»h OF TRAY. axked §f returned to Wushington Humane FUNERAL DIRECTORS THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. S E. Undertakers Embalmers. Homellke Funeral Parlors. Phone Lincoln 480. Frank Geier’s Sons Co. 1113 SEY Modern Chup Knox Hats for Women KNOX has prepared for us—their exclusive agents in Wash- ington—some new models for street and sport wear; what COAT_und art! and 17th s.e. y T hair medinm long short on hend ot _on each side. e light brown on and relntives, und the JOSEPHINE A exten thelr Kindnees ung A friends i ‘)v LUCAN, PHIRENELL s morth- West, Georgetown, tomorrow morning t 11 o'clock. The services will be rment will ) Ok Tl com Innmmr ihnston, Harvey W. s Lindsay, Ben Minor,| atellcors 1 and ¢ residence Interment o Relatives and friends in rank Villtam all, Thomas Bones and Edward | § Caltada March 30, at 1:30 pan ney Hospital miorning low of Well Known South- world secms & Witheut the smile Tnterstate tiles | HAYWOOD 1. NORMAN, Normas > nieces, street near Q northwest. The | . will preach, <\onxn‘ of the Sacred £ her daughrer, ERT WALTER. husl STEVENS.BURNS HORTENSE 'R, s, widow of Funeral from he Saturday 01 7th street. irb-oed\ ward Stevens tie Cordova, Bt Juz0 I atrest.] and moiner o0 Mo from her lute resid nesday. 19 Cal THURMAN, in Ishand_of Eleanor ¥ VAN WAGENEN. Tuesday ST. N.W. i Ttiepuone_Main 2473 | L% Thou art gone. our love will 1 there is m We will alwars think Txmothy Hanlon 841 H ST. N.E. Phone L. 5343. cars. bright face, brown ex: Notity 104 € & bring reward Will call and other maker of hats can be trusted to get the proper flare to an Quick, Dignified_and Efficient Service. . Deal & Co., 816 11 ST, NE. LINCOLN 3164 Automabile Service. Chapel. outdoor hat as Knox, and style, too; and where in town will you find as carefully chosen a group as ours—unmatched selection at Return to Apt. celve reward. 8, the Vento ECE Reward If returned to 012 F JAMES T. RYAN, 317 PA. AVE. S.E Model Chapel, Lincoln 142 Private Ambulances. Livery in Connection. HANDBAG—Soft black leather; sma morning in W. Return to 918 14th st. n.w ‘10 NECKLACE of small pearl bead: sestorday p.m 1 and_receive NECKPIECE—Fur, on C or in_the alley hetween 10th_and’ 11th sts. ne. ward offered_for_the_return POCKETBOOK — Black 3 1n 2% office trict building. Reward if returned to owner, A. Lynn MeDowell. WA, Hpeare Co UNDEI\TAKEM 4208 H STREET. NW TORME! l-x "20' T Do RSpare “i0s Wlis B, ims B S Cinwe 1 Richols |~ Joseph F. Birch’s Son 3034 M St. N.W. Estavishes w;;. Automobile Service. POLICE_DUGS—Two . 1407 Mass. ave fountain pen. Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street et with pearls and tur- “one turquoise missing; Rraved inside J. S, March 26. Room 14" War- with diamonds. Liveral reward. fnson. #17 14th st. WATCH—Lady’s _smail Reward _Phone Col. = dy's gold wrist watch and wrist Reward. Apt. 22, 1419 R st. n.w. - WILLIAM LEE. Funeral Director and | Fmbulmer. Livery in connection. Commodions chapel and modern crematorium. Moderats | 332 Pa_ave. nw. Tel call M. 1385, price from Tee's un Interment private, In Alemoriam. to the Friday 2 p.n parted this life s ugo today, It is not the one with the 1t is Dot the one that speaks of you al- The one that ix silent and thinks of when all alon 1 watched you, dr But little did I know ‘Thut on this day, four years ago, My ‘precious grandmother YOr'lt LOVING DAUGHTER AND GRAND. ' t HERBERT B. NEVIUS YORK AVE. N.W 926 NEW YOO vate Ambutance. WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. n.e. Phone Lincoln Modern Automobile_Funerals. Modern Chape’. ____Qutomoblle V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con. nected with the original W. R. Speare 940 F St. N.W. establishment. Thone Frank, €926, MAIN 2608. DANIEL CARROLL. nine Thou art gone. but not as long as 1 T will always think of thee LONLLY DAUGUILE ~ANNIE. Glarhs of Thanks. T wish to extend my thanks and | EWEL o m < iainter, ther Kinducss and sympathy hus) s my riR T Jihier place ¢ mot DAUGHTER D. D D.. 8o Thursiss RIORDON srdon, at w. T Ma 2 L a0 am Interme, e that is sweetest and pure e bud that is killed by the frost, e that is dearest and truest Is the love tiat we have lost THE FAMILY the memo mother and grandmother, Mareh 29, ears that flow: r grandmother, Sleep on, Blessed slecp: have fooked o sonr sod ‘for Tad iy 13 Uhe Temembrance of the 25th of M BURSO‘XGHS. YOUR WIF loving _ren RNARD M. BURROUGHS “m ago toda : 26, 19: f love to the of my dearly beloved prents, who departes wll ever be is e GAMBRELL, FREY. at the death GIBSON. 15 1, GREEN. 1 snt GREENE. WINSLOW. Humner HARRISON. 1n v b March 3 Interment s fave AND of ‘our beloy ral hereafter. PORTER Arthur_Johnsos, ¥ n.w at'2 o'cloc Nichols ave. Mareh ROSE. In the late WEBSTER. lie sweet memors of our hy and and devoted father, WILLIAM WE Wit passed former Commerce, we Marsha e beld Mareh life Tuesday eve edmen’s od alker of Seat Ileasant Ling memors_of ANDERSON ears ago today ment with portfolios of de: gestions. lWASl(L VICTORTA 1A Aeparte In Memoriam, n ving remembrance of my dear ADIE EWELL, who departed this fourtevn years ugo teduy, Muren 24 I eannot say, 1 will not s she ix dead: she s § Leery swile sud HEI L0 ELY an unknown Jand. KATIE BWELT, * fee of my denr i departed brother, EDWIN HIS sox ' GUss. 1615, 4 ITHER AND SISTF CHARLES 1 parted thic o, 19017 ot How Al wnr, And i o evening shades | sitting mil adone If b only contd come home HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, ¢ In sad bat Lv of my Toviug remembrance ur do cr and sister. HENRIETTA TATRINON, i rred this o vast ahvss of i the s e Y undreimed by hearts in earth's <uns and moons are {nust T take figh or, t it visi HER MOTHER, 1UTH WARD DABNEY. * LANGSTON - 20 ) . AND It tROTHE D E WARD. o g ) u end. JOSLPIT i LT IS L SoDT. e A OTTO (ne rance of our be PHILLIPS, wio ars ago todus AND BROTHI hushan denty « 1 ote year ag And T who il r Lt s 1 who Juved him best Gone, but pot forgotten DEVOTED WIFE. g remembras father, S eh_years ag AND CHILDE ward elght years ugo toda Dags of sadness still come « Silant tears so off Memors always keeps You near me. Thuugh sou left me ¢IRht Yeurs ko, HIS LOVING WIFE CLARA Wien ms father breathed his 1 The stroke meant more to me than tongue tell 1l seems another place. Without the am his dear face HIS TONELY DAUGHTER, EUNICE HAWKINY . CILLIAMS. love and remen brance to hsband und father, JAMES dicd clght years me are binding Dlessings new 014 memaries us back through happy windings T thut dea used-tobe of home and you And theugh no tribute, ours or auy ot er, o word or deed can all your love repas, Those in our hearts call to 3 i safe to dwell with Him MARTHA §. WILLIAMS AND SADIE F WASHINGTON . MONUMENTS. “We speclalize In designing and erect ing memorials (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. A representative wili call by appoint- igns and sug- THE J, F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. REMOVAL SALE GRANITE MONUM 08 13t 8t n.w CEMETERIES. P | Washinkton's Be i Choee plnts— Gliteer 17n and Fa. Ate. SE. Linc. 63023, i who 'nm mm 50flice°705 12thSt.N.W. this 1ife Fears ago, forgotten, ON-SEC 178 CEDAR HILL™ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST utiful Burial Ground Perpetual care—Chapel—Perfect Servico- ederate prices—Terms. ¥or looklet, Informution or ‘Visit fo Cema: “FORT LINCOLN The Park Cemetery Non-Sectartan Perpetual Care Beautiful and fitting location Headily accemible Zon elctric car laa. ‘Baitimore boulevard, at District lino. Phone Franklin 4745. Write for lllustrated Booklet FUNLRAL DESIGNS. Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St, Prompt ‘auto delivery service. Astislc—e3pressiso—ineapenaiie, g

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