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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 41923. HERE are many angles of service to Banking. In all of them we place the Commercial’s complete facilities at your disposal. We are organized for service—and render it whole-heartedly. Have you had our little Book on “Banking Made Plain”? Yours for the asking. Rich’s announce that they are now showing a complete assortment of g SHOES OF WORTH —which includes all the models created jor Spring for men who demand footwear of the best quality and longest life. $12.50 to $14 Other Good Shoes, $9 and $10 Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth on Shoes for D. (. e di FOI‘ Wednesday : 608 TO 6146 The Fabrics Tricotine, Twill, Checked Velour, Homespun, Tweed, Camelair, Epongee and others of the Dresey and Sports Cloths. Plain and in com- bination effects. o] ——= 0| e—— |0 =—= o] [e— o] c—= |t == |0 | c——= ol e——u 0| 3 | o] = |0 [ e—m {0 [ e— 1] bilipsh or GIRL DISAPPEARS FROM HOME HERE Police Search for Janice Heck, Missing Since Yesterday Afternoon. Fear is felt for the safety of Miss Janice Heck, twenty years old, a for- mer Central High School student, who is reported to have disappeared from her home, at 3810 13th street, about 2 o'clock yvesterday afternoon. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Heck, greatly distressed over the daugh- ter's disappearance, last night ap- pealed to the police to institute search for her. Miss Heck is described as being of slender bulld and medium height. Shs has blue eyes and her brown hair 1s bobbed. When she left home she wore a blue suit and hat, green- striped sweater and gray shoes and stockings. Parents of the young lady were making preparations to move from the 13th street address to 707 Var- num street yesterday, when the daughter left home to visit her i grandparents at 2715 Ontario road. They moved today. They learned she had been at the home of her grandparents and start- | | ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Concert by the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, at Stanley Hall, Soldiers’ Home, this evening, beginning at 5:50 o'clock; John 8. Zimmerman, director. March, “Carry On" Overture, “Sieilian Entr’ acte, (a) “The Mill, (b) “Traumerel’ Ggms from comic ope Belle of New Yor! Verdi “Up She Goe: “The Star Spangled Banner” ed for home, but where she went aft- er leaving there was not learned. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. A five-hundred card party will be ven by Martha Chapter, No. 4, Or- ler of the Eastern Star, tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Colonial Hotel, 15th and M streets northwest. The Auna Mand Mallam Practical Psychology Club {s to present a play, “Laughter, Much Laughter and More Laughter,” Thursday night at 8:15 o'clock, at the Wilson Normal School, 11th and Harvard streets. A religious drama, emtitled “The Passion of Death,” will be presented by the Dramatic Club of the Metro- politan A. M. E. Church, 16th and M streets, Friday evening at 8:15 o'clock. The Polish Club of Washington will meet Sunday night, 8 o'clock, at Immaculate Conception Hall. The Wapiya Club will meet in th University Club tomorrow at 12 o'clock. Rev. James E. Freeman, rec- It is sald that Miss Heck had been | tor of Epiphany Church, will speak. in the habit of spending most of her time at home with her mother dur- Willlam McKinley Circle, L, of G. A. R, will meet Friday night, § ing the day, and in the evenings she |0'clock, in G. A. R. Hall. frequently went motoring with her parents. Unless something definite is learned of her whereabouts the po- lice of other cities will be asked to participate in the search. is a Treasury Department employe. ELECT BLIND MAN MAYOR. GREENVILLE, S. C., April 3—W. Haygood, jr., thirty-six, a blind business n has been mayor of ¥ over E. . Allen, incumbent. . “Murco” Is the Best Paint There's something more to be considered in Paint than merely color. The color is only good if it lasts—and it will last only if the component | parts of the paint are what they should be—such as what “Murco” Liquid Paint is made of. “Murco” is 100% pure lead, turpentine, lin- seed oil and Japan drier—combined in proper “Murco” is the economical Paint—because it is the “lifelong” Paint—enduring—and protec- tive. | ! . - i proportions—dictated by experience and science. | | | | Comes in all colors; can be supplied in any quantity. E. J. MURPHY CO. | 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 11th ST. NW. Clever Creations in Suits - - - - - $25 Fashionable Weaves—Effectively Designed _Thc Types Short Box Coats, the Bloused Balkans and the long Straightline models that are very graceful. Some have side-tie effects; some plain tailored—many elaborately braided or embroidered. —Third Floor. Largest Exclusive Ladies’ g Ready - to - Wear Specialty Store in Washington. eleoted 3 bya vote of 492 to | mancing and 1 Lincoln Post, G. A. R., will meet to- morrow night'in G. A. R. Hall. The Helen Keller Guild will meet Mr. Heck }tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Gaynor, 2800 Adams Mill road. The Capital Players will present “Let’s Go.” a musical satire, at Im- maculate Conception Hall, §th and N stroets northwest, April 9 and 10 will follow™ the perfor The George Baldwin McCoy Unit, American Women's Legion, will hold its regular monthly meeting at the Church of the Covenant, Connecticut avenue and N street, at 10:30 o'clock Friday mornin, Mrs. Mabel Walker Willebrandt, as- sistant United States attorney gen- eral, will address the Anthony League on “The Federal Prison Problem” ;!;hur!r;n‘/‘.. 8 p.m., at General Federa- on of Women's Clubs headquarters, 1734 N street northwest, PR Prince Albert Radziwill, honorary counselor of the Polish legation, will deliver address on immigration at the Georgetown Foreign Servica School, 431 ~6th street, tomorrow night at § o'clock. The public is in- vited. The last meeting of the Ohio So- giety for the current year will be held at Rauscher's next Monday night. Wade H. Ellls, vice president, will have charge of the program. Mrs. Edith G. Sallsbury, president of the Zonta Ciub, is to ba the speak. er and guest of honor of the Soropo- timist Club at their weekly lunch- eon, tomorrow at 12:15, the City Club Music is to be furnished by Miss Kathryn Beck and the prize for at- tendance to be donated by Mary Tex- ana Loomis of the Radio. 4 Temperature same date last year— Loomis School of | NEWCOMERS FAVOR COMMUNITY CHEST Immediately following the reading of a test clrcular sent out by the Joint committee in charge of the pro- posed community chest plan for dis- pensing oharity in the Distriot of Columbia, the Newocomers’ Club unan- imously adopted a resolution favor- ing the system at its meeting In the City Club yesterday. Both Joseph A. Burkhart, presi- dent, and Gen. Anton Stephan, vice president of the organization, de- talled the workingd of the plan and were of the opinion that it was well worth a falr trial here. Representa- tives from the club will be instruct- ed to favor the idea at the noxt mesting of the joint committee. On the motion of James B. Locraft the club also went on racord in favor ©of the membership patronizing local industry in the fullest, and seleotion of a slogan Stressing the same will bo taken up at the next meeting. On tha suggestion of James Mays, chairman of the entertainment com- mittes, the body decided to set aside one meeting each month for the dis- cussion of business among the members. A committee was chosen to attend a meeting of the Probation Associa- tlon today, when matters pertinent to child welfare will be taken up. Judge Katherino Sellers of the Ju- venile Court will be in charge. Ensign Robert Wallace of the class of 1923, United Etates Naval Acad- emy, was the recipient of firat prize for ‘being the best looking guest present. and others to receive awards ere Edwin M. er a E. C ol Tyler and E. C. THE WEATHER District of Columbia-—Rain tonight | and tomorrow; somewhat warmer to- night; colder tomorrow afterncon or night; fresh south and southwest winds. Marvland and Virginia—Rain t night and tomorrow: warmer tonigh colder tomorrow aftarnoon or nigh Increasing south and seuthwest winds probably becoming strong. g Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m.. 56; 8 pm. 50; 12 midnight, 46; today, 4 am. 48; 8'a.m, 62; noon, €6 Barometer—Yesterday, 4 p.m., 30.4 8 pm, 30.39: 12 midnight, 30.48; t gy, 4 &m. 30.29;'s a.m, 5032 noon, Highest temperature, 66, occurrsd at noon today. Lowest temperature, 46, occurred at 11 p.m. yesterday. Highest, 58; lowest, 25. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- The Advertlsing Club will hold its | P°Fature, 42; condition clear. regular weekly luncheon tomorrow at 12:30, room D, the City Club. There is to be a general discussion on ad- vertising by the members. with spe- cial reference to the value and pos- sibilities of direct-by-mail. Meeting of George Washington Post, No. 1. America 1 at 1829 I street. oo e ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. The 574th meeting of the Anthro- pological Soclety of Washington will be held in room 42-43 of the New Na- tlonal Museum, at 4:45 o'clock. Ad- dresses by Dr. Trum#n Michelson and, Dr. John R. o GHT. Under the auspices of tie National Educational = Society of Drugless Practitioners, Benarr MacFadden of New York will deliver an address at the “'lv”&l‘d Hotel ballroom on how to obtain and maintain perfect phyei- cal health. Former Representative John Raer of North Dakota will in- troduce the speaker. Dr. Alfredo Warsaw and Dr. Albert Sheffermann will furnish_the vocal music, accom- panied by Miss Marie Hausen and Mrs. Alfredo Warsaw. No admission will be charged. Everygirls’ Class of the Church of the Covenant will hold a class sup- per and stunt night at 8§ o'clock. The Barry Farm Citizens' Assocla- tion will meot at Hoffman's, Stanton vans roads southeast, at .15 o'clock. sociation will B {zan The Columbia Heights Citizens’ As- meet at St. Stephen's 3017 14th street, at 8 o'clock. Meeting of Alpha Omega of Delta Gamma at the home of Mrs. Merle Thorpe, 3703 Ingomar street, Chevy Chase, D. C. Illustrated lecture on “The Hous- ing Situation in Washington,” by John TIhlder, at the Church of Our Father, 13th and L streets northwest, at 8 o'clock. Department Commander Harry E. Patterson and staff will attend the meeting at 7:30 of Gen. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. United Spanish War Veterans, at 1ith and E streets northwest. The tion in Europe From a Catholic Viewpoint” will be discussed by Joseph 1. Breen. journalist, before the international St Paul's Dr. Carleton Vaughan Dentist 303 7th St. NJ Across From Saks & Co. Cauticura Soap, —The Safety Razor— Shaving Soap Cuticars Boapshaves withoot mug. Everywhers 2. The Chastleton 16th & R Sts. Handsomely Furnished Apartments Housckeeping 4 rooms and bath 3 rooms and bath Non-Housekeeping 2 rooms and bath 1 room and bath By the week or month Hotel Service Excellent Restaurant Wanted-Property For Sale or For Rent All Sorts—All Sections Especially Business Our 47 years in this line should be of value to you. Louis P. Shoemaker 1407 N. Y. Ave. NW. Main 1166 ESTABLISHED 1876 Weather in Various Citfes. i = Temperature, @x | H o { B 1Y 1 Stations. 3 32 State of 3 A% » Weather. 5 Abileue, Tex. Albany Atlagtie Cify Raltimore .. Blrmiogbam Blsmarck oudy | Cioudy ™ | loudy Clear Ttain Raia | out, 0.10 oo1 Clevela: Denver . Cloudy Rain Cloudy | Clear’ o El Paso, 10 Gaiveston Helena o Huror oL Pt clond; Ciear Cloudy Rain Raia Ptciouty Clear Cloudy 006 0.30 010 0.04 0.08 0.08 City. Pniladelph 3 Phoenix, ATiz 20,95 Pittsburgh. . 30 18 Portiand. M. 80.22 85 Raleigh N C 30 34 S. Lake City 20 80 ooz 031 0.08 030 020 0.08 0.04 0.30 Pt cloud: Rafa Seattle pokane |1 2954 WASH., D.C. 30.32 Pt.cloudy Clear FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Temperature Weather. Clouds Cloudy Clear’ Clear, lon, 2 Part cloudy Counctl of Catholic Men, In the par- ish school hall, at 8 o'clock. lowa Circle Citizens’ Association in Northminster Church, Rhode Tsland avenue and 11th street, at 8 o'clock. Meeting of George Washington Post, American Legion, is to consider a number of special resolutions at its meeting tonight at headquarters, 1829 1 stroet. The District of Columbia Dletetics Association will meet at Mount Alto Hospital at 8 o'clock. The annual concert and dance of the Brown University Musical Clubs will be held in the ballroom of the Wardman Park Hotel at 8:20 o'clock. stud| Theosophical class, clock, 812 17th street northwest. Subject, “Evolution United Lodge of Theosophists.” FOUND. Col i at 3 o TOODLE, gray, pm female. after 6 ATREDAL orth_0909. 'Reward. Call AIREDALE DOG—Between 16th and 4th on Apr. 2. 1023. Reward. J. L. Pa. ave. n.w., Owens, Jr. Star bldg. E ATREDALE DOG, biack and tan, ten montl od o answers to pame of ataining th 3 Margaret's Church and 2301 Conn. ave. Phone North 9072. 8 EALT. SOOIETY BOOK and fwo Christm 8th and T. . 1913 6th n.w m and gold, amond con- Sunday, on 5:40 p.m. car from Bluemont eorgetown terminai, on 17th and Pa. ave car or from car stop at 15th and Pa. ave. to Washington Hotel. Reward. Elizabeth C. Miley. Fr. 298. 4 B] containing $14, B car Saturday evening. Return to A. Me- Donough, care of Margaret Walsh, 1020 22nd nw. Reward. CoAT—Dark_FiSer Fiona: 323 TiEBT Wosawara & Lothrop label. Prons Tine. B18T._Reward. 0 CUFF LINE, lady's gold. set with ameth, Stevens, 1214 Kenyon st. Return to Mr. Col Reward. white and black female setter; two not broken; e 2001 DOG, e brown_spots 1o biack over eves pet; 00 Col. 33 EYEGLASSES, in Urown leather case, marked Finzel L. Price. Call Miss Price, Franklin 7604. = Teft eve and TERRICR, wire- ox Return 1718 ear black. Tittman on coll Conn._ave. Reward FfIANDBAG, on Baltimore pike. Reward. 3609 M st n.w. HANDBAG, black, 2270, Reward. KBY, 3ist and M n.w.; reward. Address Box 43-Y. Star office. = KEYS—Bunch, 16th street and Park rd. A Bram, 1407 Mass. ave. n.w. Franklin 3101 Sunday afternoon. Call , D. A Easter Sunday, between 18th and Columbia road and 16th st. to Mount Liberal reward. 1917 Bilt- 4¢ Pleasant Church. more &t. n.w. FOCKETBOOK, contalning_money, goid watch: lost in Goldbe . "Mrs. Géorge Adam: Indian Head, Mt 5 POLICE DOG—Blackish. Main 4932, Re- ward. . POODLE_White, named “Rilkey_ 1115 K n.w. Phone Franklin 1025, Teward. REGISTERED LETTER—Lost 10 northeast sec- tion early in March; contained registered bond of no vaiue to finder, who can save an empioye serious embarrassment by dropping it into nearest street letter box. 5 TAN GRIP, Pieass notily O. A. Deni o.w. 1a room. st 550 P ave. o ‘ LOST. maie, black and tan; named Jazz. . Cards of Thanks. GULICK. We wish to extend our sincere than d appreciation to our relativer friends and nelghbors for their kindness and Sympatty and beautiful foral tributes at the death of our mother, Mrs. ISABELLA GU- LICK. THE FAMILY. * MERCER. We wish to thank our frieads and relatives for their kindoess, eympathy and floral tributes at the des of our be- 1oved mother, GRACE MERCER. ‘THE FAMILY. * Deaths. ANDREWS. April 2, 1023, MARY M., wife of Vincent G. Andrews. Funeral from her late residence, 69 H st. n.w., Thurscay, April 5, at 9 a thence to St. Aloysi Church, where mass will be sung for the re- ot ber soul. Interment at Mount pose Olivet. BENNETT. At bis home, Brooklyn, Y., a s . _Sunday, April 1, 1823, Col. WIIL LIAM C. BENNETT, U. 8. A., retired. 324 degree Mawon, member of Loyal Legioo, Spanish War veteran. member of Socicly of Santiago. Fuocral at 10 a.w. April 4, at Atlington. 3 BOYLE. Sunday, April 1, 1023, at 11:30 p.m., JAMES T OYLE, brother of Mary E. Boyle. Funeral from b te residence, 410 11th st. s.w., Wednesday morning, April 4, at 8:30 o'clock; thence to St. Domimic's Church, where requiem mass will be said at 9 o'clock for the reposo of his oul. Friends invited. 3 CONWAY. April 1, WAY. busband of father of James Ce Funeral from hi b mer st. n.e., on Thursday, April 5, at 2 D, Interment Gleuwood cemetery. 1023, CHARLES CON- CUMMINGS. Monday, April 2, 1023, at her| urente' remidence, 49 I st nw., A S{ARGARET, beloved eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett mings (nee Fita- gerald). Notice of funeral later. (Bairi- more papers please copy.) 4 DAVIS, Departed this life Saturdsy, March 81, 1923, at 6 am. at Freedmen's Hos- plial, PAYNE DAVIS, brother of Heury (Bates). Funeral Wednesasy, April 4, at 2 pm., from Btewart's underfakiog parlors, 80 H at. ne. DENHAM. Monday, April 2, 1823, at 1 p.n., ut the Presbyterian Home. 1818 ton Kt M. DENHAM, d ter o an W. and Ellen H. Denh the bome Wedoesday. Avril Interment Ouk Hill Com: 3o ENGLE. JOHN F. ENGLE, beloved b E. Morris of Cherrydale, Va. Funeral from chapel of G 2000 M st. n.w., on Thursday. April 10:30 m. thence to St. John's P. Potomac and O sts. mw., At 11 8. and friends 1o 4 Departed this life Monday, April at 1 pm., at the residence of Mfldred Ridgley. 1718 Seaton , MARTHA ELLEN GHEEN late Samucl Green, and James E. Green of Arling- o W. Wise Co the mother of Rev. ton Va.; Miidred Ridgley, Mrs. Mury Ben- peught 'and Ellis Green. ~She "leaves to mourn their loss one sister, nie Res- nolds; ope aunt, Faonle Braxton; four cl dren 'and 8 grandchildren. Funéral Th duy, Aprl] 0, at 2 p.m. from Mount Zion B Church, Arlington, Va. Interment Relatives and at 0dd Fellows' fricnds iuvited. HOLMES, cemetery. this lite Saturday, 3 a.m., &t his residence, CARTER HOLMES, be. Laura Holmes, father of grandfather ' of Ruth from his late residence st 2 pm. Friends Holmes. Fueral Weanesday, April 3. and reiatives are iovited. JACKSON, linger Hospita B 4 colored. Body at eity morgue. 1£ ot c r by 3 pm., Wednesday, April 4. such remains will be disposed of in acc ance with law. JOHNSON, April 1, 1623, at . Tesidence, 1322 ‘T &t JOHNSON, devoted mother of Wil Johaeon and Grace Johnson Hughes Trom her late residence Wednesd 1 o'clock. Friends and relatives attend. KHUZN. Monday, April 2. 1623, at her resl- dence, in her 48r 3 from her I 2t 9:30 a here requiem high mass will be wing fo repose of her soul &t 10 a m. Relatives and friends iovited. 4 LUCKETT. _April 1923, at 4:20 am, at the home of his daughter. Mrs. C. A Gatbrath, 1300 CHARLES EDW. years. Funeral MARTIN. Departed this life Aprii 1, 1923, st 1:27 am., LOUISA D. MARTI Ferguson), the wife of Grant mother of Lawrence and Gra ir. She leaves to mourn a host of rela es and frieods. Funeral Wednesday, April 4, bet. 15th and 16th o.w., at 2 p.m. (Atlantic City and Baltimore papers please copy.) Can I belp but feel no loae: When her voice I do Dot hei For Do words were ever weeter Than the words she spoke 55 de Her cheery w ber smilicg £ Are a pleasu recall; She hed a friendls word for esch, And dled beloved by all Her busy hands are folded Her work h 1s come; Her troubles are Her heavenly is won. . Officers and members of Forcst . No. 9, Dt. of the I. B. P. O. Elks o . are tequested to meet in a Session of sorrow at the Eiks' Home, 1538 15th street nortbwest, to arrange for the funeral of our late Dt. LOUISE MARTIN, April 8. 1923 at & pm. Funeral iay. Aprii 4, from Metropolitan A M. E. Chburch. M sfreet. betwees 15th and 16th streets portiwest, at 1 p.m. Morning &tar_Lodge, 40, Columbla Lodge, No. 85, of Elks, are invited to attend. ROSA ROBERTS, Dt. Rul LOTISE WHITE, Fin. Sec. . MCEENZIE. Ssturday, March 31, 1923, at § D.m.. at her residence, 108 Howard road s.c., C. ROMAYNE McKENZIE (nee Rutler). She leaves to mourn their 1oas a loving busband, %o children, one brother, oge aunt and & bost of relstives and friends. Funeral Wed nesday, April 4, at 11:30 am., from S! Pilipe Chapel,’ Anacostfa. - Inferment a Woodland cemeters. Relatives and friends tavited . POWELL. Sunda: . April 1, 1923, at bis resi ence, 531 Hai st. nw.. JOHN W., be. foved father of Mrs. W. K. Martin, i3 £0th year. Funeral Wedriesdar, April 4, at 2 p.m. loterment in Rock Creek cemgtery. 3° Suddenly, April 8. 1923, at Sibley WILLIAM F. REGAN. Notice of Hospital REED, Monday, April 2, 1923, at 7:15 am., residence. 1635 Marion st. n.w., N REED, beloved husband of Estelld Reed (nee Hicks); son of Mrs. Agnes Reed and father of Agnes. Theodore, Florence, Asron and Marie_ and ktepfather of Allce Moore. ~ Funeral Wednesday, Aprl 4. at 2 p.m.. from Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church, 8th &t. between L and M Relatives and friends invited to artend. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep! RHODES. Sunday, April 1, 1023, at 5:30 a at her residenco, the Portner Apertment SARAH A. RHODES, wife of Thoma Rhodes. Funeral services at Wright's chapel 1837 10th st n.w., Wedpesday, April 4. i 2:30 pm. Interment at Gleawood cemetery. BOBINSON. Sunday, April 1. 1923, Mrs. LUCINDA ROBINSON, ' devotéd mother of Carey Robinson and grandmother of Mra. Eleanor Walton, Glascoe and Willlam H. Funeral from the residence of her granddsughter, 2205 H st. n.w., Thursdas, April 5, at 1:30 p.m. Relatives and frieads insited. 4 SPELLMAN, Suddenly, Monday, April 2, 1023, at A:45 a.m., &t the Conrent of the Visita: tion, Baltimore, Md., Sister MARY LEON- ARD, beloved daughter of John F. and Katherine pellman of this city. Interment at Baltimore, Md. - SUITE. Departed this life Monday, April 2, 1023, at 11:37 a.m., after a brief illness, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs, Clande K st . WILLIAM day, 2730 p.m. TATE. Monday, April 2, 1923, at 9:15 p.m., at her residence, 2320 Shannou piace s.c.. MACEY L. CRAWFORD TATE, beloved wife of Alvyn A. Tate, devoted sister of James P. ‘Crawford, Alexander D. Crawford, jr.; Albert F. Crawford and Mrs, Louvenia ( Ryce, aunt of Charity B. Ryce and da of ‘Alexander D. Crawlord, sr., aad Harrlet Crawford of Aberdeen, Mtss. Notice of fu- Deral later. : URSO. At Georgetown University Hospital, after a lingering illness, CLARA, the be- loved wife of the late Ferdinand Urso, in her 70th vyesr. Funeral services will be heid at the funeral parlors of Peter M. Ulrich, 1520 Wisconsin ave, n.w., Thursday, at 2 p.m. Interment at Congressional cemetery. 4 WILSON. Monday., April 2, 1923, at Hyatts- Viile, Md., THOMAS, infant son of Noble J. and “Lillisn M. (zee Kelly). Funeral pri‘ vate. In Aemoriam. BISHOP. Ko P Tn memory of MARY F. BISHOP, rted thia life one year ago today, all we could to save you. taken you from us. Oh, how lonely each day has been with- t you. Aol‘lki:l\’iv()ll‘zh FRIEND, CLATBORNE HOW- ARD. . BURRIS. 1n ead but loving remembrance of ‘a devoted brother and nephew, OLIVER G. BURRIS, who entered into eternal rest three Jears ago todny, April 3, 1920, Thy purpose, Lord, wa cannot sre. ey e i Tha s dona by Thee. HIS BROTHER, WALTER BURKIS, AND AUNT SALLIE. B - from Mstropolitan Church, M st { @ ASHINGTON. W In Memoriam. CARTER. In sad bat loving remembrance of my dear mother, MAMIE CARTER, who lefi me four, years ago today, April 3, 1919. Mother, you wore swa of paticnce The years you struggled on; Those hands that rest forever Are the hands that made my home. HER DAUGHTER, KS. 2 L THOMAS. B CONNER, Iu Joviag remembra mother” MAIIAHUNTER i car azo today: Apri HER CHILDREN, HA’RYPI(' HARRY L, ROBERT AND RICHAKD L. CONNE Ta memor GUBT C. ESSIG, Sr., who dieq thirty-seven years ugo today, Apeil , 15:0. We Will_never forget you. WIEE AND CHILUREN. ® FRYER. In loving o P 5t of onr dear husband and membrance of my dear ER, who died A The midaight moon is gleami Tpoo her Fet But she sleepeth withou The vae we could uo { God cailed you bom t e your suffcring here Wwas grea. And opetied wde tihe golden gate HER LOVING BROTHER AND SISTER. @ GRAY. In loving ren wife aod mother, A dep: 3,1t brance of our deas IE C. GRAY A precious one from us bas gooe, A A volce we loved is stilled: HER HUSBAND AND SONS. she is dead, hut she sn'i; Wan she reads? Yes, and waiting: Her obedience was simpls and sweet, ! Loog ago she made h esston And foliowed the Bavior complete, HER GRANDCHILDREN. ® HEINES. TIn loving remembrance of my deas mother, EMMA M. HEINES, wio departed fhis life one month ago tidsy. March 8, When & mother breathes her last farewell The stroke means more than tongue can tel The whole world seems snother place Without the smile of mother's face HEL DEVOTED EON FRANK, * | Evomes. 1 £ father and HUCITE duy, April 3, 1o §2d was the hour of that When God called our den A loving husbaud. 80 goud No fricnd on earth like hir For ali ‘of us hie did his best, Max"God grant him eternai rest HIS LOVING WIFE AND CHILDREN, * JONES., In sad bat loving remembranc my , dear mother FLORLNCE R._JONE who Ceparted this life oue oda R olcens et oue year ago toder Motber, bow I tri prrayens and te appy angels ca Veom tils world o Joving Lust memors 3 WALTER 4, SAMCEL to wers al Thea, O M Love her HER _LOV ter, let me s 1 did_befor NG > DEVOTED 8 tribute my dear mother X. Who dled cight Jears ago ¢ G THOMAS A. PAY NICHOLSON. A memory alwars nesr m year to year. No, I never w: I'love her atill Forget mother? I loved her then, . Tn the lazd hevond the & HER LOVING DAUGHTER, DYER. |BOACHE. ANNA B. ROACHE. departed t: life April 3, 1918, four years ago today. She js goue, but is pot forgottes. HER MOTHER AND FATHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER, MOLLIE AND THOMAS ROACHE. ” ROBINSON, A tribute of love and devot the memory of a kind snd iovin, and fatder, Ca DAVID H. ROBI . who departed this flife seven rears ago 1 day, April 3, 1918, st Clarendop. V HIS DEVOTED WIFE, DAUGHTERS AND SONS-IN-LAW. - VESSELS. In loviug remombrance of my dear r, who departed t fo twenty-ihres p 1900, n to husband meet my loved ones 1and berond the sun DAUGHTER, JULIA ROS In loting_remembrance o our beloved futher, HENRY WASHINGTON, who deparied t of eadness still co o oft keeps ¥ou ever near us, en claimed you ten years ago, face 15 alwavs with us, Your dear swi i You cannot HENRY AND MAM TON. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. _ WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. ne. Phone Lincoln Modern Clipe! Automobile Fune |V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- {nected with the original W. R. 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