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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., APRIL 1, 1923—PART 1. | D VER. | BISHOP TUTTLE NEARS END. A wel(:h Pony | lQJv?Sf\sY'rAn]\l\Df Tfiffi‘n 2;__“:.., ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 31.—The |EHARIT|ES FUNB Etflfl]s. +—mare, black; 11 hands high: 700 |well known Haul Bowline dock yards|Right Rev. Dantel S. Tuttle, Presiding AR ARE: (i el s ats afiaa pounds; spirited; very fast: splendid | here were handed over to the Free Bishop of the Episcopa! Thurch in :5’,,,‘ o iy and the hean: | ':«mi“”} 'I:"'““'v" WIITE, beioved wite saddler and good driver. $150. Own- |State authorities today. As the Irish|the United States, was reported to- 2 5 tiful tiora at the de of pdoserh E. White h,;l.m,:; ):::g.%t er leaving town. 4915 13th St. N.W. | tricolor was hoisged to the signal|night as growing steadily weaker. , By’ § e st Ityan, 17 . ‘ave. ae. Fasesal private, 16 Sundny or after 6 pan. week days |tower national troops presented | The agei prelate was sald by his co};fléé 5y fantly. (B 3 OSRINED S WIGET. " petuigay worning. March 81, 1923, Phone Adams 2182. |arms. Two hundred troops will be|physicigns to be jn a wemicconsctouk il - ’ ! ks and heartfelt apprecintion {0, onr |, BEEWER WIGHT, formerly. of Washineun: | men ) Inared sroat condition. . . 4 - , quartered a* the dockyard _r Washingtonians have to date contributed to the suppott of e ] Where mung for the of hix_ soul wiil Spreciation (o my of hix_hou . fHI‘II!‘-“’n.” “vl lr';"”‘ "h'l“‘l:V;’rl ut 10 Relatives and 0 ASSOCIATED CHARITIES At the close of business last night| duritk te illess and. for the ben el i o, $p.0 horder o1 H 2 podqualit jie as g and also i Jora ributes sent at e =2 e Dertns ol $5 Coiored Strlpe Bed Sets S orma’of cash donations, the total re- | 8 s the beantieal orul clbutes went 8] A vghe” from que onse ering the past six months of the fiscal b 2! AND DAUGHTER-I. . C g D e — Sear”showe that they had mhd. wnder Beaths. LA R l t B . of & or kind s e 3 - reside , 1130 Sth st % Mrs. EDITH - o ’ (Payment can be made in four quarterly installments.) iedinte edds nam e l(!'l:l’:h'::;. BEACK “{nce Shoemaker), o her Soth yenr or that beautiful reglon of gladness, : : such as medical assistance, legal afd,{ Fueral from the above residence iere there is no aceent of sadness, Worth 520, $ Be on [ ] Db, $22.50 and | Hand at. The 479 families recelving direct| Lester Blackmnn. Funeral Monday. Apii | YIS0 thests s precious w0 true. $25.00, At w7 9:15 A.M. % her late resident expended through the special relief| pm. Kelative A friends iuvite U'pon her silent e : r:':;.‘x; e sury of mle,x_:- {“3}”" 1 e g CHILDREN, MAMIE BRODGEN, . » . o service organizations, not including f SMITH AND ALBERTA Made with fancy ribbon trim panels and straightline effects. Sizes 16 to 44 and 46 W ipe Out 320,000 Deficit and moneys contributed directly to the|. 3. c. BmILE He 15 : . to 52. Fine cleck nainsook, double stitched " straps, olora, shapes and Eiihe- DIRCE SpRie o one lot or another. models. nd val- pink; all well made Women's (w;ml quality fles or white nainsook 50-Inch Table velopes and. white musiin skirte, embroidery . flounce. Alwo blovmers, step-ins, etc. Ollcloth, 25 . 2| 4y S. OI INew dpring many relatives and friends for their kind- |* D, C., beloved hushand of Anna Kumier the Associated Charities. Are you one of these? If you i itize A i iati th Assocl “har! L rs. YRED X ,{{ (Inclu/dmg Citizéns’ Relief Association). e ssociated Charities reported MILDRED SMITI 3‘" £ emoriam. absorbent huck ceuter Inclosed please find §. s el IRASIGAN vias ported vas 325,557 toward thie amount A pl Assoctate .- 29 Name g care a totdl of 846 families, or one | BIRCH. Saturday. March 81, 1923, at his employment and the lik In addi-| APd at 10 a.m. _Interment at Oak Hill Sux Jmts began to financial aid through the treasury of at 2 p.n., from 1625 st. a.w Will in our n ry forever stay. est (ly to pen aster the gociely were given a total of | BOESSER. Friday. March 0. 12l at her VOTED DAUGHTERS. * THE COATS are of all-wool sport cloth, overplaid or plain colors, in lawn green, = =28 ! the vorsy she Assaclated Churities In |l wfimire papers plasse’copy.) e aie T families under care by relatives at a cred to the memory of our dear 59¢ Gingham a e 0 Rompers, 39¢ Plain or striped ging taped buttons. Boyy A big variety of Strap Pumps and ues that far ex- HENEES Fascy Wop 69¢ Crepe Gowns, 49c of S0c Meritas bian 5 Opaque Window OO Gmgham, Shades, 39c . we. sympathy and bewutifal foral tr Wikht! Funeral Monduy, Aprii duriig the fllness our \ Interment (private) at Oak Hill R TSR B T TR T T B S L O30 X NN N3 07 AT St YL T oL VOSSO 1 C R S SRS ML IS s 5 - pan., IDA A, beloved p of the late End Mlbery of Needy ers or secured for them in other ways,| © B R oArs e Api Ao i amounted to $20,620.60. can be seen at her daughters sad was the umons, residence, Mrs. L. Acher, 1127 10th st. n.w. B 3 \‘wN: fk] '1 hat A;P “;I!] dead Notice of funeral futer. ' left ‘un bright and cheerfu i 4 i RENNIE IS FINED. The rose that is aweetost and purest Auas e it ACICtD COw deatt ¢ W. H. CLAGETT. our chimney-side “stockin’s” and siip | William F. Rennie, proprietor of the Is the bud that s killed by the frost gs Déar Folks: it to this most worth-while society | Little Club. charged with operating | And the love that is dearest and truest Days of sadness still come o'er us, 2 o A to help it help them who can’'t help |a public restaurant without the e Is the tive mother's love we have lost pa e Crabbed and cynical is the resident | themselves! There goes mine! quired license, was in the District of 4 “Though he died three years ago, . of the grand old District of Columbia | In other words, folks, the Associated | Columbia branich of Police Court y DE RIEMER. Friday, March 30, 1 4 HIS FAMILY. harides i n ; s Gt her daughter, Miss G 2 who won't, on this glorlous day, turn | Charities’ yearly dsive for its budget, [ terday. He had falled to secure the th st e CEMILY THUE DE | PE.MENTT. In sad but loving remembrance 4 which began ten days ago and comes ! license, he said,for the reason that . - ANA A. DE MENTT, hig eyes heavenward and sincerely lto a wind-up thia Easter Sunday. is | the police department withholding e | B iyanets ), Joarm, wife of the lat life tiree sears ago today, thank God for the exceptionally small | mu: xtn.fi'lflf»\hvr! . wh!‘vh "“fh'n“ approval of a license at the Littie| take plac g at 11 o'c e SE o nAitih Dovhity that | e the & or it has been. clearly | Club, the license office had refused| Mount Pl ional Churc Sleep on, and take your rest DRoporton of downright poverty that! jomgnstrate by charity _experts, | to issue the license i 4S9 EpMuNDS. , March 31 5 d cailed vou I He thought it best, exists in our incomparable com-|grown gray in such work, that with| Rennie was fined $15 and $5 on two | 8.m.. Freedmen's vital, JOH v e He saw your suffering here was great munity, which compared with that|everything took into consideration | counts. ioved husband of Elizabeth, father of ¢ And opened wide the golden gate D encountered in the great industrial | tNeFe’s not an organization within and brother of Rosa 1. Alexander, Eliz HER SON BERNARD. 5 Gros 4% | the spacious confi of our un- beti: E. Payne and Erasmus Edmnnds. Fu- | GARDNER. In loving tribute and unforget centers of the land, is nothin' more matchable ten-by-seven-miles square e neral from R. Jumes & Bros. chapel | ting devotion to the memory of onr_cherished than chicken feed in the national pot of human misery! prizd O I eV igxievirectie v ae activities nor attains better results in{and other lik ociations, and man. tstogkl oy April 1, 101, and left desolatr in our Sor i o tbons us talkin’ LD 1ong run than this ancient and |a hard-workin’ robust man, woman |EDSON. Thursday, March 20, 1928, ac Phiia | ANV L T 00 R QORI G S nly the other day 1 was talkin'|honorable body and child in our midst today owe PR i Ang the Mate aifh selfish, true and -ver helnful in Lis sym | with a distinguished lady visitor Drave Mo Biwes their jobs and good health to the dson v i 1 L L U e from London, and after she had| on, wait a minute! Yes, I've heard | e -2tchful eve of these indefatigable | EMMERT. Fridss, March 30. 1920 at o[ oo = IS LOVING FRIENDS. o i b oy 5 e AT AT D v. Sacred to the memory of our des finished ravin' over the wonders to|ail the loose talk about the moneys| o Bifant “Sungnter of Begianl . wad Torte| luishand and father. BER be found In our falr city, 1 asked) collected goin for overhead and that Mo My Emmert, aged 19 mouths. Fu P Bt i i 2 a e o | PXpe 3 tely private. ago today, April her what in particular appealed tolkind of piffle, but drive it from your | no flim-flam comnecte f el e e el ot 1 her most, to which she replied | think-pieces, for there ain’t nothin’ to s procedure! Any of its MAHALA DE GRAFFENREID FLETCH EYOTED WIF! . “Oh, the wonderful cleanliness, the | ji1 freely admit that fully 50 per| grandmothe of e Addion bova of C o sad It loving remembrance of my absence of any semblance of siums | t 2 2 of all funds collected go for| bin. S. (.. nnd Marie A. Crawford of Kosto en . WINNIE KEYS, who departe and the apparent scarcity of poverty | 1O Start with. the Assoclated}g;jaries to trained workers and over- vices Sur luy 171, 1:30 pm., this life two vears ago twlay, April 1, 1921 usuaily seen in big cities Charitles is the one general, non-|head, but dumb is the -“bell” Who| oy, 4Hcl's funeral parlor. Inte To me there comes 3 memors Tribute to Assoclated Charitles. | STCtarian, big-city family service in-|don’t know that Of love that is seldom me - stitootion in the District of Columbia® | keepin' with an ,,]fl,(f(»i—‘y‘f"ifi;r,e,.,’f"‘"‘EVI!]'D,- Suddenly Fridaz, March 3 moti my way of figurin', the|Race, creed, color or condition don't fbusiness organization and without| & i L T B ach day s enthusiastic remarks mean § worry its ' managers a picayune | ghe efficiency derived from the system. lite is done a_million times more to the little | particle! Boiled down, its motto now | the old socity wouid flounder snd ba| & on g P. » e army of ant men and wimmin, who |and ever has been “It makes upon the rocks! Kelatives and friends in the land b will never rest easy until they have |difference whot vou are, i v And then, too, the wise social| Interment private, at Rock Cree ¥ DAUGHTER, SALLIE GRAVES. * rully and truly established an hones™ |y ou need right now.” and bia | worker knows today that unregu- NASH-BRADLEY. {ribyte of love sod to-goodness rt of the nation” and | deed, is the “grasshopper” who, & ated philanthropy doe: . HARTY. 3 memory to SALLIE Y. NASH-BRADLEY 5| honeyed words she might have drop- (ledge that weifare ‘for the many. | jazin S0 G i ees fqleness and | GGer sARTE, infan Daniel | rest one year ago today.. April 1, 1022, ped about the beauty or grandeur of | through its splendldly systemitized | SETTERPW IR The devce started this and * Catherine Todas recalis sad memorles this and that structu broad | channels, is the chief object of its|guhgay folks and all T ask sou to dn uneral Mong 1 0f'a loved one gone to rest, avenoos and the like. for we all kdow | executivés. benefactors and workers! ({1308%; Toks. and all T ask vou to do S those who remember her at cleanliness is hot only nest to e aiieaire e ji= to, dig downia BIE torithe sake of - Departed this lite suadenly March but the outstandin’ enemy % rene A arity 3 2 reedmen’s Hospi « £y 7 that old Kill-joy poverty has to com. | No better proof could be given that| Thewe Appeals Ought to Go Over. L Ealiunet o A el doey | Wheo even sre Galling with today! the theory of the assoclation's heads,| 1 = one daughter, three sous, one son-in-law. two am oda hd! n a nutshell, the thing stands like | daughters-iniaw. one nephew, <ix grandehil. | And in m t there comes & longing course, re wise to the fact)!o et folks out of trouble—not keeD | ¢ “my e’ 1 outst. - ohitg a host of friends. e 1t she only could come home. |1 that there 'is a certain number of | them In—has borne wonderful re-| fon ona GO0 40 guisiangn’ vblica- s late residence, 3016 8 . PARD. {deservin’ needy within our Kates. and | Sults than the bald fact that more | U918 ald carry on for ite fiscal vear, . Monday, Aj . | NASH-BRADLEY. In sad but loving remem- {always will be until the millennium |than half of its clients each year are | 357 "*fhC® 1% & Y 0GeaP RPEEmPET [ JACKSON. At e ence. 60 .| brance of our dear mother, SALLIE ¥ || shows up, but thick, indeed, s the|newcomers for assistance, while the el e A e BT ‘akoma Park, Md Widow NASH-BRADLEY, who died one year ago {“tomato” who can’t see that through | totaNnumber of those aided remains | 5o G 0 (80 OF So0000° (D to oin' ¢ George W. Jacks Fune from her| today, April 1 2 {keer, co-ordinated effort and business- | practically unchanged, or to give £ e b : residence Monday, April 2. at 2 pm. | When our mother breathed her last fare- it o e 1 RS R Ecachoilid sttt fu forty- | Bearby points have subscribed for $35,- | Interment at Woodside, 3 2 ried on by Washington's sterlin’|one years' existence the Associated |y pichh, 48 ans 'f‘ ifi":‘_uhm' ""r LUCAS. Departed this life March 20, 1923, The stroke meant more to us than tongue forty-one-year-old —organization, the | Charities has fewer names on Hslyoq 0 b CRRCE 716 vet tobe | " at 11:30 pm., at bis old h . Ovon Hill s e Assoclated Charitles, that these can {rolls today than it had thirty vears | {1}, make eversthing rosey! So.| iid. THOMAS e eI O ot /Tkio Gari1E JETRer Aba it ke | e looked after and ‘sufferin’ kept to |ago. which should show conclusively | i, 81! ands, or a goodly portion of | Harrere Bllen Lucs, Leaves to moura THE FAMILY. | minimum! g lhlo Segmniition ldo;-uz;ma'is hg; Just mail in a “buck” or two to Milton | d#ughter and other relatives and frie O'BRIEN. 1In sad but loving remembrance of | Still $20,000 Short. e ol mect ek E. Alles, chairman of the general| Fumttal service amnour - my Jear father. JOHN O'BRIEX. who de: Thurfore, what could be more in| ‘Tfuc, the organization s not in|fnance committee. Riggs National| §' Anngton cemeter e 3 o i keepin' with the spirit of the day . Bank: Howard S. Reeside, treasurer. E fav of romiscuous hand-outs, or - A 3 hursday, en s nd think " than for every blessed one of us to | ¢he moth-caten old system of keep. |0 W. S. Ufford secretary, at 923 H | MARTIN Thursta; ¢ e iaa e ™ [detach a few strands of “varn” from |in® nabitual hersars fairiy well sup. | ireet theyl be doin' more good 1 For me = plied for a comparative easy life of . e reamed of! And just ral from i Tha s own. e 1 ative. co- | Decause it is Easter Sunday, and I Pa. ave. se HIS LOVING DAUGHTER, JOSEPHINE | Rucker & Rucker |, it s oy ndorse - Leelporanbatifnline mooa/ttemime |83 2t 120 oy aipiariven i ' { : all ¥ le fask: vited to attead. ~Interment Cougressionsl | RAYNOR. In remembrance of my broth f betterment bodies in the city, and is o) G YNOR. membrance of my er. | Paperhanging and Painting ever ready, through its 1 service mietery. WILLLAM RAYNOR, who died” April 1. 0 Have y ev v MoCARTY, Saturday, March 31, 1923, at Lis 1210 H St. N.W. M. 7422 | exchange, & clearin’ house, as it were. © you ever when defected, Tesidencé, West Falls Ciurcll, Va.. DEN Tear brother, T did not see you die; *|of more than 100,000 names to follow | C2Imly thought and then reflected, NIS McCARTY, beloved husband of 1 could say g up or give a lead, arz‘ddm 1‘1“:: man. That, even though unlucky, e )?m;nt'ln'l.\:t:'nl,r, aged 52 years. Notice Bt [ hope sotne duy we'll meet fn heaven, ner not only prevent duplication o 4 4 = of fneral later, lere. e will never say good-bye. Uffort, but eliminate for the most things bedfcome! ¥ our twa; MCKENZIE, Saturdar, March 31, 1923 at EDWARD RAYNOR®AND' WIFE. * 2 -8 ctices of the | And, no matter how annoyed, p.an., at her residence, 108 Howard rd. s.e., | RAYNOR. bute of love and devotion to paxrtymany aip-anod pi ‘¢ e [ U Y NE McKENZIE ee Butlel he Wi past! It is thicker'n peas with the | You were at least employed Jeaves 1o, mourn thele Jovs & loving mesband; | HAYNOR s T e = = = And dead certain of your good ol two children, one brother, one aunt and & | ago today, + 1922, FOUND. 2 Ao ohlises ey e S rrceatior 1 Sl ZITOR BB IR 23 TR 1x9¢ Bleached 5 i : ROCKETT, We wish fo thank 715 wm e 18x36 Huck 8 B : or a deserted Washington mother reaching for your hand Shows $19,443 Still to Be | Tricuts sna reintives far their kindness. sym- | at. s.er GRORGE 1 means more to you than a gesture, fill out the blank below . e e (o3 rather: 1 ry SoTRLe N J 1 eets and swell the total. Urge your friends to do likewise. Raised for Year’s Expenses. “KET i MIL dence Tuewday, April 3 m.. thence 1 . e vhicl eel WELLS. We wish extend onr thanks und ) ASHTON. n sad remembrance of de: Howard S. Reeside, Treasurer, thie 10,000 0F. whioh it nes been adk- | WL, N e O O o ity ARl |~ Gxaabsr, il (omembrame of my. e worth 22c. Buy a quard stripes, with bolsters to muteh. A splendid er bed Root aund Suppiy. Covering. durable ; i Mo i s e KRR leaves $19.443 still to be raised. DAVIS-GINGELL. ~ (LAKLI : . i it first quarterly payment ) (Kind ‘of memberahip desired) The District visitors of the Asso-1 tu Virginie Samiry 10 5 . 10.00 year. Of this number, 479 families| J. BIKCIL in the seventy-sixth vear of his| our dear mo arted this_1ife Smul S UL R e SIS AR STt G had Teteivedl dfrect cash assistance.| ie. Funcral private i~ years ago " s ok i eted one, His precious one, ice, 386 families were advised or di-|PaaoiWAN. Friday, March 40 197 $hd Besond the stars, moon ens' Relief sociation for fuel,| INE BOESKER, widow of the late dohn W | =q., iiomer, “SARAIL CARTER, whe died nu"nt of rent, f 1_expenses d] sociation announces the d \\‘ of Ret, \n’z: Bhe i1s sone ‘m- not fv:rnnxrl;‘m THE SUITS are of all-wool Poiret twill, box, flare, Balkan and straight line . s = other requisements. | Thetotal sumi] CUS ¥, CHEATHAM, chaplein. | The! fn Sweet thoughts shall Siways Hoger effects in navy or black. Sizes.16 to 44 Ehtdline Urges Thankful Folk to Dig Down and [i5ti i i i ity | 4hn G Bt Ll e ente ety 85c Body Waist Union Suits, Trimmed, ready- Girls’ 6 to 12 Year to $.‘|z| pair mu}r‘e. but ;nI h;hi nr‘(! in- -wear salle complete we have included them. Wit il 1 5 | | Bloomers, 25¢ : length aud widih, shirred yoke: cool and desirable Tmported Cotton Socks | for smring wear Towels ]K\ q\UlF A\ a ,Washington cannot turn away from its helpless ones. Lt g toend % tor the el ifk 923 H street northwest: ing during its Easter campaign. In| relatives for their kinduess and sympat ago toduy, Aprii 1, 192 A Wonderfully Sensatlonal After-Easter Reductxon Sale! (or contribution) for the current year. 2 clated Charitics in their reports co RSy iaan For. the other 367 families services| BLACK. March 30, 1 7 am., at her rected in one way or another WOODROW. infant son of Mr. and Mrs. mother, how' T mixs I t A'd C' o 0 S D clothing, shoes, food or other mate-{ [iwesser und mother of Eilzabeth, e April 1, 1917 8 0 L larltles’ a'ys Opey rial necessities, while $13,224.51 was - Monday, April The midnight stars are gleaming THE DRESSES are of all-silk Canton crepe, tricosham and taffetas, in all colors. 59c You are sure to find your style in zood variety of Sateen vre 0 pink oF blue fancy tops. Envelopes & Skirts, 39¢ [ &'t %t > P 2 500 Boys’ Fine b 5O i - 3 A beloved mother, Mrs. RV tou, Tuenday moraing are not, and if the thought of a hungry Washington baby Easter Campaign Report T o ZURHORST. 3,622 contributions recelved toward TEK, MRS, BERTIE CAREY. towels that are Genuine Ripplette, doubile bed spreads, With rose or blne Jac- fnch *hem A : neeait-nRmERAY SEE.800- 1ol 1tk Aadal . . | 4 : or its fisca = payment in full {vear, which ends September 30 Tlusl mflmag& Active ....0.0 5.0 g S r L s less than for the same period last] residice > Connecticut ave.. EDWARD | BUTLER. In sad but loving remembrance of cemeters. Please omit fowers. take tion to the families given major serv- Bl g o 01.09 from th funds of the Citi- residence, ¥1% North Capitol st.. KATHER CARTER. 1 '3 nory of eur ! D 3| the form of mothers’ allowances, pay- + O e Criftus Attucks Relief As And tried so hard to save. tan, blue and brown. Made with inverted or overpleat. - Sizes to 44. | allowances, pay- s CREATHAM. The Criftus Attucks It the sollcitation of the soclety's work- | COOK. Saturday, March 31, 1023 at 1:40 e s b ham, loose or elustle kiiee, sizes 2 to 6 years, O Oxfords. Many formerly sold for $2 SSRgipEice. Socks, 14¢ Women's Plok or White Crepe Gowns, full Percale & e 42x36 Mohawk Cretonnes | .. SO 33 Middy. Oliver Twist, Ball- aantrir C san and other desirable Beautially D ches Worth e each: sec. | | Styles in plain and combi- = A "hf.m\nn: wide. onds, tucked mpire; nation color: New fresh 54 a0 20 lnches WIight ofl spots only de- at a low price! Sizes wlde: worth up to Tects. E & & 5] i sws the silent =t i, P funeral later. Only those that have lost can tell; GOLD WATCH and clain at cor. of G and| Which would make it inconcelvable MITCHELL. Departed this life Friday, March | Of the gricf that is horne in silence Sth sts. Apply J. M. Russell, 437 Mass. ave. | And almost unbeliev: E 3, at 12:10 a.m., after a long illess, For the one we loved so well. nw o Ll =ble M ¥ ELL of Hanover st. n.w KEYS New York ave mear 2 Aoy 3| That some folks couldn't always to mourn thelr loss a devoted 1f we had seen you at the last gy 5 get a meal— husband, two sisters, two And held your dsing hand, — 3 ! ster-in‘law. one b Aud heard the last sigh from your heart ST. But, friends, don't be mistaken, other relatives and friends. i We would not feel so bad LOST. There are them downright forsaken,| Thomas Frasier HIS LOVING SISTER, KATIE CALDWELL. % 3 - - services Monday, a £ av ATREDATE, female, wear 18th nd P of Whose condition makes most urgent| M . nw. SETNNER.. Sacred fo the memory. of oar.dser L Y aye ‘Phere.Adsne 8. ' Tiveral this appea father, SYLVESTER SKINNER, who de- ot . MONTGOMERY.' Friday, parted this life for eternal rest April 1, L Sshms 10 o'clock a.m., at his residenc 1 FROOCT—Cameo (@ouble bead). Reward. chusetts. Call_Col. 7 T GoMERY. The flowers whicly were laid upon Sour grave CANED FROOCT, 31 Peiween T 374 4%, | L UNERAL DIRECTORS. A g el or 15th between B and F. Reward. 1104 rom his late residence, 230 Mass. v Willineer Tails. away " e s I v ) =*'V.L CO b ) v - . Y. TOLLIE DOG. name ": has on harness q o r{ nds m: think we have forgottem you | but ‘Ho_tag of collar. Rhode Tsland e e o ctsite O ion eon= At Emergency ¥ 1| When some time thes see us smile, Frasklin G40, nected with the original W. R. Speare » ELLA L., beloved. wit L. Tradkin ok establishment. : CUFF LINK, gold, initia g 940 F St. N.W. - Funeral from ¢ T 0 beneath the s * ® bJ 3 —at all good st. on Coun. ave.’ Reward. Ph. Cleve. gas. | Phone Frank. 0620. = N. brother, €. W. Duffey, A S JOVING SONS AND furniture stores 22/ ITHQS. R. NALLEY & SONS,| pm. : NET, RAYMOND SKINN DEEDS_ @) ana busch wheat; reward. 3w, 181 ELEVENTH ST. S.E8 READING. Friday .| BERWICK. Evans, 1104 I, st n.w ‘Undertakers. p Embalmers. kins Hospital, MARY F. READING (n SMITH. In loving embrance of my dear Inrge, Wi lte.'hmwu spot on neck. Re- Homellke Funeral Parlors. ), wife of Joseph Reading of Rockville, . HARRIET SMITH, who departed = = it e o American Rallway Ex- Phone Lincoln 480. Md. Funeral from Rockvilie Presby | this life three years sgo today, April 1, = . AN S Garner-Burner Construction Co. 2nd and Ese sts. n.e. g == Church 3 p.m. April (Baltimore The restful comfort of your favorite upholstered chair = e oons Co s s ek Cmsis sies oe | Prank Geier’s Sons Co. please_copy r one, and take your rest: = £ brown ,;‘I"’" in black over eyes: not broken; | 1113 SEVENTH ST. N.W. H SAUNDERS. Thursday, March 29, 1 He thought it best. —the deep luxury of that roomy divan—the easy rid- ' ; A R A ' ; E S e e oni ooz | e Chapel. Teleptoné Main 2473 | 54 ¢ fhe realience otihés ] i s e g . = ET 3 I o s, A Fortune, 1 DEVOTE! RT W. SMITH. ing of the Pullman seat—the soft resiliency of your Of the Better Class e beral rrvard, ot Handon 2| & “GAWLERS - 5. | myrrTy, v ot my e motor car cushions—all are due to upright spiral lower false teeth, Thursday. Heward. Frank- 4 s = s sy ho left me two springs. The : t of our sorr Sun Porches and Screens |50 i e B o scorz . dear James, and take thy rest; wAsRGTON, & Hospital, ROB- nr willing hands will toil no more, 0T - Friday night. Liberal reward. Vi 3 =TSR onones ERT WALTEK, hushand of Fannie Scott and o battle has been fough Our Specialty s | B e D B s S A o Rettin bz inen el TLADY'S small_black handbag, March 24; a 7 t 10 from | Thon hast entered thy Master's joy. Franklin 526 Koy 1o Dag:: Inuve omce.:Husielgh Co Timothy Hanlon Rislats reatien: y A = Rearid o) . 3 Re d. R ? = P 5 - purpose, Lord, we cannot se Foster IDEAL Spring 1216 K St NW. . | oo g wes MBS T RYAN. | bt & oo f st e j 2 G xt. now.. Apt. 41 . ME . 5 peloved daughter of the late Thomas and | DeEas 7 NECKPIECE., stone marten. Kindly —call 817 PA. AVE. S.E. Katherine Sbhea. Notice of funeral here: i BROWN & WHITE || &S eewant T soder Cnapel: Lincoln 162 | after MONUMENTS. is made of one hundred and twenty extra tall, finely TAXI By ae nE Lt TEEK Livery o’ Gopnection T iR 0 4 |~ REMOVAL SALE tempered, upright spiral springs. That’s why it is so M . 131 Biack coin, on T4th W car, or 150 o e 1 i, aud brothe SRttt R! | eruNGTON GIANITE SONUNENTAL 0. i 2 E ve., containiug Yale lock key and W Mrs. Mable E. Robinso d Mrs.” Madeline == comfortable. - The reason is obvious. These resilient el R i s nn Finer m’\’.";'.; \'.f'u“'-””"'..'t‘" CEMETERIES 3 s e = - " p.m., thence to New lethel Baptist Ch J springs mould to your body—they. conform to your Lower Rates D atry oMo et e et e et [ BB ety Revr darvh, Jastee 2 | Son S BOTARIAN VAULES form. The result is that they give you perfect support. e T L : Bl Pt e o e ot Jou'e CEDAR H bd . y 0) om S 2, - d Virginie i ANIA AVENUE Your spine rests normally. There is no sag, or strain. FONES Froom 3 riugse anawmarsamaons | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons | i’ imepuaeal e e 16t ol |y R iton'n HeRb (Il Iucinl Gror Yousleep in an easy, even, comfortable position. You BONNET NOOK Uftany setting; 1 squemarine snd | orientai| 3034 M St. N.W. Established 1841 | 001 from New Detiel Baptist Church, | Perpeiual care—Chapel— . = o denign little finger ring. Finder retuen to e cEhone West. 96 | Cuncrel frum, Se, Tl PAPURGOGIUTGH: | clotce plots get true relaxation. This is why you wake up in the 1 THOMAS CIRCLE e emar e HAIONE M Antomublle Servie. s order of the master | Ofice, . T WILLIAM LEE, Funeral Director and ROBERT W. MARSHALL, Secretary, 1|, For Booklet, lnformation or Vil 1 1 i ini 1 ef- Hon. Co o1 Call ME. CAYLOR, Linc. 982. morning feeling fully refreshed - ~ EL, lligAlor mentalnlng versonal ef-| Embaimer. Livery in counection. Commedions | gUTLIVAN. Thursday. chapel and modern crematorius 'rhe Cha sfleton between 1at ww. and (th sts. sioy Y4ay [prices. 833 Pu. ave nw. Tel. call M. 1885 et . FORT uNCOLN g a 5 ETTER DOG—Black d white; le; ne Ask your dealer to show you this comfortable, 16th & R Ste. gg.:gzlf;-nfu;mvs “et. "Reward. ' Phone ‘L:}:', m fi.fipfflff 'eo, i s o m i iy D x"-_slne Park C:':i‘;"_{ ks attractive, sanitary bedspring. See it today. SHEPHENRD DOG, straved, withont collar: UNDERTAKERS M e sontd Fam et i Beauhtul and fitting location: 3 . = : vet cemete y wccessible— ot i , Handsomely Furnished g~ s, & am t'viomlis 461 . ga08 18 STREET, NG . | =atsimie et v e Foster Ideal Metal Beds are a . Apartments SUTT DO, contatalng Tancy artisies beiwess TORMERLY 40T ST. SWETT, Saturday. March 1. 1021, most evpropriate seving o Foster Bros. Mfg. Co., Utica, N. Y iy i P ey, | (L AP TRt s s Ofict:,h70§12mtll"1‘SLNW this most comfortable of bed- e SUTT CASF-—Contaiaing o wulta of Clother. Civde 3 Richols et h i el springs. Or, if you have a BALTIMORE SPRING BED CO., Sales Agents Non-Housekeeping N e St e, Flbel HERBERT B. NEVIUS ULRICH, Suldenly, Saturday morning. March | s youngster at home Investigate ToxhaR e hath WATCH Lady's weist: god: between 150 | 926 NEW YORK AVE N.W. MAIN 2008, | lioy0ihumand of Adn 1 Ciri ong sort FUNERAL DESIGNS. the Foster Toe Trip Crib. 754-758 West Pratt Street, Baltimore, Md. L U ! ava B naws and Epiphany Church. Reward. vate Ambulince. John B, and Mary C. Ulricn ot 119 New Apt. 5. 1807 H st. n.w. York ave. n.w. Funeral vices e A . Hotel servics S i s we e | WML H. SARDO & CO. | jut ' haml i ¥l 5| Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St Exeell Restaurant throp, Tuesday between 4 and 6; reward; no| 412 H'st. 8.8, Phone Liacoln 524. 2, at'2 pan. Interment Fort Liucoln ceme- Prompt auto delivery service. questions. Boom 228 S., W. & N. bldg. Modern Chapel. Automoblle Funerals. | ters. , Artiatio—expressive—inexpensive.

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