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ir (Including Residences) In the District of Columbia - 5%% Interest Reasonable Annual Curtailments Required Loans for Less Than $50,000 May Be Paid in Whole or in Part at| st Mortgage Loans Made On Improved Properties Any Interest Period Without Charge H. L. RUST COMPANY 912 15th Street Main 6888 ‘Loan Correspondent for the Prudential Insurance Company of America | {about the “Old Fox.” T TELLS OF BALL PLAYERS’ LIFE IN MAJOR LEAGUES Old-Time Star Addresses Members of Cosmopolitan Club at Hotel Hamilton. Detailing the experiences of a major league base ball player, and outlining the mode of living essential to those who would become success- ful, Thomas Cantwell, the old Cin- cinnati Reds' star, talked to his fel- . low members at a meeting of the Cosmopolitan Club in the Hotel Ham- | ilton yesterday. Cantwell. who will long be re- membered for his services with the | Georgetown University team, and afterward for his work in the majors, | was under Clark Griffith when the president of the Washington club | managed the “Porkopolitans,” and | recalled many interesting stories| James Colliflower presided and | | complimented the club on the suc- | cess of the | Rauscher’s last week. ladies’ night held at| Indorsement was given the performance to be held | | | Monday nizht by the Civitan Club at | the President Theater, and a large delexdtion of Cosmopolitans will at tend. Announcement w: made that the e il T Nowhere Are There Such Values FOCR MEN AND WOMEN The world's greatest Charge Account House again forges ahead with an array of value-giving which is the talk of the town! Just imagine—right in the heart of the season, too! comparisons. You Don’t Need Cash for Your New “Suit!!! Special New Norfolks., Jass Models, imdsingleand louble breast- deffects: asy terms, muke th Yourse G 74 / $ I 27 Stores 27 Cities [ Others $32.50 to Ladies’ Coats Special for Tomorrow at 15.75 v New Wraps, too, and in all the newest shades; tie-to-side ef- fects; butterfly sleeve, and every wanted style: Buy It At Butler's % % 7% T Boys’ 2-Pants Suits! $7.98 Styles like Dad’s!—in all shades; from 4 to 18; Son will like them! Bring him in! Buy It At Butler’s $45 See 1?!8:2 New g Spring Suits In Shades of Gray, Tan, and Blue!! 24.75 Never such a fascinating array of styles! See the new Balkan models and tailored effects. Buy It At Butler’s sizes. Look at these items and then make, New Silk Creations at Nowhere can there be found such styles as here! New crepe, Canton, in all shades. Charge It! Butler gives you bet- ter terms, better values and best service! now — pay later red tape or credentials required Come, open an Account! No where will you find their equal. Ladies, Here’s a Timely knits, etc., At 7 % D 2 All the New New shapes u All and see them. afl. W B2 Buy No REMEMBER THE NAME ! UTLER The Store That Serves You Best: || 2 No Charge for Alteration! L $1 4,75 Others $19.95 to $45 Ladies, See Thes Stunning Trimmed Hats *3.98 v never such gorgeous trims. Come Buy It At Butler's Girls’ New Wraps *8.98 v, The very newest styles, too, .and all the new shades! for every miss! Buy It At Butler’s club will obsérvé music week, which begins May 27, by a speclal luncheon. glln. for the summer meetings of the club were dlscussed, after which booster prizes were awarded Harry Hites and Ernest Herrell Births Reported. The following births have been reported to ! | the health department in the last twenty-four | Lou's F. Albert 6. Joseph and Christine Finneran, Michael E. and Dewey E. Seal, Jobn B. and A Edward M an Isidore and Fannie P George M. and Ttose Tugh C. and Auna §. Neik and Oiga Nickoiopo TRoland L. and Margaret Chester£. and Elsie Jobn F. Orasto nd Ellen E. Glick, girl. and Helen Russeil, girl. irl. hoy. d Mareal 1. and ¢ and Loretita 0d Dorothy M nel A. Rinze, girl Ttobert W. and Margaret Junison, girl Louis E. and Hilda L. Thomas, girl Willlam B. and Helen S. Mansficld, boy —_— The Egyptians almost live on the products of the date palm, which sup- plies oil. wine, sugar, ings. roofs, baskets. variety of other bor.. Martin, girl matting, pal- | fans and a | | ) )7 A / SRR | . Creations, Too ! Hamilton, THE WEATHER District of Columbla—Falr tonigh tomorrow increasing cloudiness, fol- lowed by showers by tomorrow night; continued warm; moderate to fresh southwenst winds. Maryland—Falir tonight; tomprrow creasing cloudiness, followed by owers in extreme western Mary- land; continued warm; moderate to fresh southwent winds. Virginia—Falr tonight, warmer in extreme west portion: tomorrow In- creasing cloudiness, showers in west portion; moderate southwest winds. ‘West Virginia— Falr and warmer tonight; tomorrow unsettled, followed by showers. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—Four p.m., 68; § p.m., 62; 12 midnight, 64; 4 a.m. 50; 8 a.m., 59: noon, 78. Barometer—Four p.m.. 29.90; 8 p.m 29.88; 12 midnight, 29.90; 4 a.m., 29.9/ 8 ain.. 29.94; noon, 29.91. Highest temperature, 78, at noon toduy. Lowest temperature, 48, occurred at 3:30 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 67; lowent, 43. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- verature, 60; condition, muddy. Tide Tables, d by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:02 a.m. pam.; high tide, 10:46 am. and 11:15 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:41 a.m. 6:35 p.m.; high tide, 11:27 a.m. 11:59 p.m! The Sun and Moon. 5 Today—Sun rose, 5:26 a.m.; sun sets, €:49 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, sets, 6:50 p.m. Moon rises, p.m Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset occurred (Furnishe and and 5:25 am: sun 8:22 am.; wsets, ZE suateor Weather. W Raltimore Birminghan Rismarck Ronton Buflalo Clarleston.. Chicago cinnaty, Cleveland Denver Detroft El Paso, Gulveston Helena uron, 8. 1), ckranville, 30,16 Kausas City. 29 5% Tox Angeles. 50 0 Cloudy Pt.cloudy udy New Okin York City ittaburgh. . ortland, M, ortland Pt.elonds Dtcloudy L 2s4 (gt FOREIG (8 a.m.. Greenwich time. today.) Stations. Temperature Weather. London, England .. 42 art cloudy Franee.... 45 r Vienna, Austria... 42 Copenhagen, Denma 41 Stockholm, Sweden. N Gibraltar.” Spain. ... Horta (Fayal). Azores. Rermuda San Juan, Porto Rico, Havana, ‘Cuba.. 30 Part clouds Colon, Canal Zone &0 Clouds —_— FINES IN TRAFFIC COURT. VASIL,D. Raining art el W Part cloudy Part clondy &0 s Two Charged With Driving Autos ‘While Drunk. Frank R. White. charged with dri ing his automobile while drunk, was convicted by a Jjury in the Trafic Court yesterday. The jury recom- mended the mercy of the court in pronouncing sentence. A motion f¢ a new trial was made. The court set April 24 as the time for imposing the George W. Mandley, charged with the same offense, tried by Judge M Mahon, was convicted and fined $70. Lawrence F. Ricks, James R. Doo- little and Wesley Clay were each fined $40 for violation of traffic reg- ulations. Speed _violators, fourteen of them. paid $145. The speed violators were: Leroy Elmer_A. Darling. $10; $15: Vesta Lvans, Kirby, $10; Henry Lisles, $10; Whitney Leary. '$10: Jo- seph A. Murchelll, $10; Walker C. Stevens, $10; Joseph 'Seigle, $10; George A. Sacks, $10; Richard C. Mar- shall, $10, and Henry Chalmers, $10. —_— London's first Woman mayor says she will not wear the mayoral chain of office nor will she put on the cum- bersome mayoralty robes. ] i sentence. $10: FOUND. and colors, and (T, TERRIEN_Brown, wire-haired female. Wanh- ington Animal Rescue League, 349 Maryland ww Pt S —— You'll like them LOST. TS BOOK (Corsetiere's). In blocks Fair- At th ata. and Georgia ave. L. V. Archer, 1430 Florida_ave. n.w. and 6:40 | 10:50 | HE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Thetn Phi Chapter, Sigma Lamba Nu Fraternity, wil! give a subscrip- tion dance tomorrow evening at Mc- Lean, Va. A. A. Mickelnon of Carnegie Insti- tution “will give an fliustrated lec- ture Wednesday evening, 8:30 o'clock, at the Administration buliding of the institution, 16th and P strcets. Sub- ject, “Application of _interference Methods to Astronomy.” Lecture open to the public. Alumni Asxoclation of Grorge Washington University will hold its annual business - meetinz tomorrow, 8 p.m., at the Washington Club. Elec- tion of officers, annual reports and dance in honor of graduating classes. Eive a at Sunset Alpha Nu Sororfty wil | dance tomorrow, 9 v.m,, Inn. The Transfiguration Men's Club will give & “black face” comedy {Tuesday, 8 p.m, in hall of Chapel of jthe Transfiguration. Repeated Wed- nesday night. The Ohlo Girl, b will dance tomorrow, & pam. in Pleasant Lodge Hall, 14th and Ken- yon streets. All Ohioans invited. Kive a Prof. Nevel H. Thomas of Dunbrr High School will discuss the Dyer anti-lynching bill at the Second | Baptist Church, 3d street between H jund 1 streets, Sunday at 6 p.n. The West End ¢ vens’ Amsociation will feature “ladies’ night" Monday, {p.n in hall of Concordia Lutheran {Church. Mrs. Mina Van Winkle will spcak of her recent trip abroad. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODATY. - C. A, 1333 F street ONIGHT. Night i " will be fea- jtured by the Society of Natives at its meeting at the Gavel Club, 719 13th street, at 8 o'clock. Tmpromptu ama- teur program. Musical memory test. Proposition for a building fund. Dance under auspices of Catholie Women's Service Club, 601 E street, 9 o'clock. Writers' League wil “cloct, 2 1 meet. 8 o'clock, c Library. Natfonal Capital Post, 127, Veterans ¢ Foreign Wars, will celebrate fourth anniversary, G. A. R. Hall. Enter- tainment. Vestry Church ¥ | sregation ouls’ Memorial meeting of the con- 8 o'clock, in the church. Unity Chapter, No. 0. E. S, will | &lve a'dance at Masonic Temple, 14th ih will meet at home {and Kenyon str, | The Clover i6f Mrs. H. Raymond Bresnahan, { Madison street. Mrs. Nanette B. jand Mrs. Anna . Hendley will speak. Washington Hebrew Congregation: jRev. Dr. Walter A. Morgan, pastor of Mount Pleasant Congregational Church, will deliver a sermon on the subject’ of “Life’s Higher Loyalt Baltimore Catechism o Doctrine class will meet, nzaga College. cit Central ens’ A iation will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in North Capitol treet Methodist Church. Robert H. i McMackin will speak of his trip to arribean sea ports liam McKinl A, R. Hall, i nley (‘zrclfie, Ladies of H will meet, 8 o'cloc, Aoy o'clock, in Rev. Dr. P, Israeli of Woonsocket, L. will occupy the pulpit of Adas €l Synagogue, 6th and I streets, at § o'clock and tomorrow at 9 a.m. Deaths Reported. Tle following deaths have been reported to the heaith departwent in the last twenty-four Bours Ida M. Brock, 46, 1311 Rhode Island ave. John G. Lesch, 37. 1813 34 rt. n.e Georgia ave. 4th at. Nichols ave. se. riield Hospiia). 36, . idiers’ Charles’ A Gettings, Home Hosplt Hewry A. My 58, 1241 Maryland ave. n.e. Edward Clementson, 75, 10003, 24th st. Margaret Allen, 9 months, Children's Hos- piial. Scott. jr., 1 day, 1533 G ot Hnrmond 1, < Infant of Vincent J. and Mary E. Orlando, 2d st. ne. 5 days, 2087 bert 'G.” and Helen Russell and Dewey E. eal, st n.e. 4 hours, Providence Hospi Anthony Newman. cdmen’s Hospital. nie E. Ridgeway, 52, 1211 Linden st. n.e James Adams, 60, 1240 2d st, Bmery Johns, Home for Aged —_— Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: George ‘W. Michaels and Anna R. Gebel both of Baltimore, Md. = o ames E. Rovall and L. 0'De m;nxor Richmond, Va. sl Roland R. Lasley and Florence L. Rs both of Shebina, Mo. e Floyd Wimberir and Lizzie Philo. Samuel S. Tourtellot of North Scltuate, R. I, and Tias A. Hawles of this city. Joseph A. Chaley and Marie A. Albrecht. Louis W. Batch and Marle K. Schoffield Patriek J_Devine and Marion ©. Howley. John J. Jones and MHlicent Emory. Ervin Minor and Mondy Johnson, both of ector, Ta. ohn’ H. Lee and Charlotte M: of Hinton, W. va. Mt ohn C.' Baum and Anna G. Haines. Theodore Brown and Lorretta Adame Thomas Kendrick and Hert Collins. Egerton Shore and Virginia b both of San Francisco, Calif, nd Tnfirm. R Albright, ATREDALE-__Female: anawers o name - Bil- D el reward. " Frank. 41033 FAG_RIack and white crystal bended, lost 8t Union station, containing antique fvory brooch. Return to Miss Boynton, the Associated Press, Washington, D. C.. and ‘reccive liberal reward. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. 2469 18th St, Col. 636 brindle _with white chest: BOSTON BULL, i Montgomery county license No. 1622. Cleve. 1822, REASTPIN—Gold, with small pearl: Thurs- t‘fly. Please return to 1820 Park road. Lib- eral_reward. on_20th st. or Pa. { IN—Wednesday, BRRARTE Suitable " reward. ave. Name in the back. Apt. 2, 1122 25th st. n.w. AT—Tlue_Angora, male; fie Return to 6704 Conn. ave., Chase. Phone Clev. 1611, Tame - Renedict.”” Chevy CHOKER—Two-skin, brown choker, lost on D at. between Kann's and Everybods's Shoe Store. Finder please return to Sergt. Lohman, 108 7th st. s.e. Reward. 2 setter, two D0G, white and black (female). o 3 ‘spots and black over eves: D. C, t 58 lowt April 8. Weward. Col. 8307. 0% Sizes ERRIER—White and black, wire-haired, T aie tag 970, Rewand if returned Ta 1140 18¢h at. n. GLARSES_Tortoise_shell: Monday afterncon, on Mt. Pleasant car. all_Clev. 640. TOLD MEDAL—Monday, April 16 Reyard o oturn to Failey's Frocers, 800 Upshur at. nw. KETBOOK, brown DIgakin, _contalning FOCKET cacdn: ‘Tose. Apeif 11" Finder ma keep money and return cards to David Kerr. Kerr bidg.. Detroit, Mich. . N, old-fime onyx and pearls, on_Girard, Hvvard. Chapin or 19th st. Mre. CIfE, at 1351 Girard st., will give reward. 210 PIN—Eastern Star, circled by pearls, Reward. V. H. Loftus. 838 Jefferson t. n.w. T T AT POODLE—White. Tan on_ears. _ Answers to Tome Teile. 1828 R at. nw. - Reward: Dupont_Circle, Fr. 5232 FUNERAL DIRECTORS, Mount | SENATORS PLANT TREE. on Capitol Grounds. The Senate committee on reforesta- tlon, through its chairman, McNary of Oregon, yesterday plunted a red oak in the Capitol grounds op- Dorite the Senate wing of the Capitol and near the famous Washington elm. Senator McNary used the spade while Senator Fletcher of Florida, another member of the committee, held the tree upright. While the earth was heing thrown in around the tree's roots on old Capitol gardener remarked that “It was lucky to throw in & penny whenever a tree is plant- ed.” In another minute a shower of Dennies from the pockets of the sen- ators and all the bystanders feil ut_the_tre. extend our tion to our and different organizations he belouged for their k id for the many be irixites at the death of our beloved 1.8, HALL, THE FAMILY. LEE. We wish to extend our siicere thanks 0 appreciation to our relatives, fricnds neighbors for thelr kinduexs and sxm vathy during the iliness and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our dear mather, CHARLOTTE LEE. THE FAMILY. NELSON. We wish to extend our thiniks and_sppreciation to our relative and friends for their kindness, sympathy for the many heautiful floral tributes at of. my dearly beloved mother, FLET. ON LER DAT FAMIL { HTER, ROSA MARSIALL, AND Marriages. GARRITY—HARTNETT. April apolis. M. CHARLES 1 d ALICE L. HAN iugton,” . ¢ ZITANI—GIOVANNETTL uele Glovaunett] announce the marringe of thetr daughter JULIA M. to Mr. ALFRED M. ZITANT. on Thursday, April 12,1923, in the Catliedral of Baitimore. - Deaths. ALFORD. Wednesday, April 18, 1923, st Colo- rudo Springs, Col., JAMES It.'ALFORD. ~ He is survived by Lis wife, Cora B. Aiford, aud o daignter, rs. 3 H. Bittenbender. ALVEY, Thursday, April 19, 1923, at Garfield Hospital, NORA' BELLE ALVEY, beloved mother of Mrs, Henry C. 14th st n.w Fugeral serv the chapel of ave. n.w., Friday, telatives and friends Flint Hill, Md. BARBOUR. Departed this life in umph of Christlan faith, Thursday 1923, at 12:30 a.m., at his residenc Myr: tie &t me., WILLIAM H. BARBOUR. ihe beloved husband of Mary Barbour and won of Facnie and the late John S. Barbour. e leaves to mourn their loss & wife, mother. nine sons, two daughters, one sister and two brothers, with host’ of relatives and friends. F at oclock pm Bapti Church, "corn Rev Jernagan, pastor. aud friends in- 3ir. and Mrs. Sam- | Business Women's Council will | meet in parlors of Church of the Cov- enant. Motion picture. s b p.m Interment tri- it 19, i sday, April 19. 10 W.. beloved daught bert and Elizabeth Burion. Funeral services at the residence reats, st. ne.. Friday. April 30 p.in. Interment at Ansonia. ¢ CAIN. Friday, April 20, 1623, at Emergencs Tospital, HENIUE T CAIX. faithful and he- acr of Mre Harriet 1. Balsley Futeral (private) from Lee's undertaking os tablishment, April 20 Interment later in his boyhood home, 11linois * CARTER. Suddenls, Thursday, April 19, 1023, his remidence, 16 Tavior .. Chevs WILLIAY beioved husband of ¢ 3. Carter. Funeral services at his arday, ‘April 21, at Relatives ‘aud friends iovited to at- Interment Rock Creek cemetery. Suddenls, April 17. 1023, LOUISE TODD, the beloved wife of Harves D. Childs and daughter of Suse Foster McPherson end the late Charles McPherson, mother of Foster D. Childs. Funeral Saturdas. April 21, from Metropolitan Baptist Churcl R st between 12th and 1ith sts. n.w.. Rev. M. D. Normathy pastor. . CLARK. Friday, April 20, 1923, at her son's West Irving st Chers Chase IVIA A entiote Clark. Funeral from jence, Monday, April 23. Tnterment Ariington national o'clock. ery. FIELDS. Wednesday, April 18, 1 pm., at 831 G st. s.w., ANNIE ‘uneral from the chapel of Sarles Saturday, at 2 p.m. Strictly private. fowers. Sleep on from thy labor, knew best When He took you home to rest. FLUGER. Wedaesday, April 18, 1923, at 3:30 m., ANNA FLUGER, widow of ‘the late Gustavus Fluger. Puneral from her sister's residence, 1335 Que st. n.w., Saturdas, 10 am. thence to St. Augustine’s Church. where requiem mass will be sung for the repore of her soul. Relatives and friends in vited. 200 FOWLER. Friday, April 20. 1923, at his resi- dence. 820 L of. ne. JAMES W., beloved husband of Mary L. Fowier. Funeral wil be held from his late residence on Mond: April 23, at §:30 a.m., thence to St. Peter's Churer, 2od and C ats. s.e.. where mass will be satd at 9 am. for the repose of his soul Relatives and friends invited to attend. To terment in Congressopal cemetery. HAZEN. Thursday, April 19, 10 9 w.m., at George Washington Universits Hos ital, MARY C., wife of the fate A. X. Fiazen. aged 70" years. Funeral from the residence of her son, 517 H st. n.w.. on Sunday. April 22, at 1:30 o'clock. _Services at Hyland M. E. Church, 10th and 1 sts. . 'at 2 pom. Relatives and friends in ¥ited to attend. Interment at Congressional cemetery. 221 JOHNSON. Departed this life, Thursday, ‘April 19, 1023, at 8 p.m., at the residence. 80 Defrees at. n.w. RAYMOND A. JOHN: SON, nged 15 months, devoted son of Emma and ‘James Johnson. He lexvea to mourn their loss ® devoted mother, father, grand- mother and two brothers. Slecp on. dear lttle angel, And take your rest; We love you, But God loves you best. LANE. Departed this life Tuesday. April 1923, at 10:30 p.m., at her residence, 1418 5th at, D.w., MARY E., widow of the lute las Lane and mother Daniel Ducket, Wil m H, Lane and Victoria Lane Dickerson. Sunday, April 22, ‘at 1:30 p.m., Galbraith A. M. E. Zion Church, 8t #t. between L and M n.w. Relatives and friends invited. = i . Thursday. April 19, 1923, at 6:3 e JOREPHINE wite of the late Trof. J. P. Theo. Lang, aged 81 sears. Funeral from her iate residence, 1339 14th at. n.w.. Saturday. April 21wt 2 p.m. elatives and_friends invited to wttend Interment (private) at Glenwood cemetery. . At Yonkers. N. Y.. April 18, 1023, MATTEA 8 widow of the late Wi, D. Mack. Funeral 'from residence of Mrs. Ida B Moore, 1428 Euclid st. n.w., Saturday, April a1, at 1 o'clock p.m. Fugeral private. Thirial at Arlington cemetery. . OSBORNE. Thursday. April 19, 1923. at his residence. 1730 Massachusetts ave. n.w., BARRY BALDWIYN, husband of Flora Buld- at 5 FIELDS & Co.. omit sleep on; .8 Speare €o UNDERTAKERS 1208 H STREET. NW roRMERLY storeT. e e b HERBERT B. NEVIUS 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W, 2008, Private Ambujince. "0 “WM. H. SARDO & CO. 412 H st. Phone Lincoln 524. Modern Chapei. Automoblie Funerals. V.L. SPEARE CO. Neither the successors of nor con- nected with the original W. R. Speara cstablishment. 940 | S¢, N.W. Phone Frank. 6626, THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 181 ELEVENTH ST. 8.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. ‘Homellke Funeral Parlors. ’hone Lincoln 480. Quick, D fled_and Efficient Service. . H ST. 3 3464, Automobile Servicer L1 NOOLN Mes, DLE DOG—Lost in Langdon; white. Pleast e Kartn SA1W. Rewar, PUP, English bull, white and brindle,’ ai fo the name Caesar: very liberal rews uestions asked. Notify T. A, McDonald, irard st. n.w. Col. 8210. EPHERD DOG—Brown; gg&'ifl 1856 Park_road. ROSARY—Sunday, April 15, vicinity ::“‘ erek‘l Ohurch; name ';n cross. Calk Adams 3278. Reward. = . CLES, in_case? Tue bet. lsl‘l,fl.c(-)‘.‘l.e. and Smithsonian grounds. 6418, 22 WATOH, child's, gold, gray ribbon band; In Woodward & Lothrop's store or on F st. be- tween 1ith and 14th. Notify Linc. 1270. Re. ‘ward. ern : no 1133 200 TrginiaTcense, Tith Line. WATCH—Tady's, Bunting case and old-fasi- foned neck chain: Ficinity of 21st and H n.w., Saturday. Notify Mme. Porter, 2108 H- at.. of call Frank 8364. Reward. 200 M WRIST WATCH, Tn_wash room, Union Reward. Cail Main . Lansford, 22% $25 Reward for Return of Boston terrier; mahogany brindle - with white markings on head chest. Phome Cleveland 2636, 0 Obapel. Co. Frankms 118 SEVENTH 8T. N.W. Modern Chapel. Teiephons Timothy Hanlon €41 H ST. N.E. Estabiished 1880. JAMES T, RYAN, : [:II.Y PA. AVE. 8.B. 1 Private Ambulances. L Coanection. ivery 1n Comnection. . . Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 304 M St N.W. , 5’.[?“%:‘1.,"% . WILLIAM LEE, Fuseral -mr and Livery in comnecti ‘Commodiou jum, Moderate ave. 3.w, Tel call M. 1588 win Osborne and father of Mrs. Llovd Wool- sey Townsend. Notice of funeral later. ESE. April 18, 1023, at the residence of B sinter, Mre. M. 3. 0'Connor, 105 Rhode Teland ave. n.w., JOHANNA (nee Sheehan). beloved wife of the late Charles Reese aud sister of Mrs. Ellen Riordan, Mrs. T. A O'Leary and Mrs. M. J. 0'Connor. 'Funerai from the above residence Saturdas, April 21, at 9 a.m., thence to 8t. Martin's Church, Where requiem mass will be said. Interment Monnt Olivet cemeters. . REESE, Members of Holy Name Auxilial No. Knights of St. John, and auxiliaries are requested to ' attend the funeral of our deceased sister, JOHANNA REESE, from St. Martin's Church, North Capitol and T sts. n.w., Saturday, April 21, 1023, at 9 a.m. By order of MARY McCALLUM, President, ELLA RICHARDSON, Rec. Secy. M SHEPHERD. Passed peacefully to rest, after a painful iliness, borne with Christian forti- tude, Thursday, April 19, 1923, at 3:08 p.m., at his residence. 522 D st. n.e.. JOHN SHED- HERD, beloved husband of Bnma E. Snow- den Shepherd. Besides his wife he leaves to mourn his loss one daughter, Mrs. Harry N. Tail; one son, John W. Shepherd, and.ihrec randchildren, ‘Margaret, Norris' and Etta all. Funersl services will be held at his iate residence Sunday at 2:30 p.m. Inter- ment private. asked us, well we know, B e Bave maia. - Lord: space the blow. " Yes, with streaming eyes we'd pray, “Lord, we love him; let him stay,’ let him i In love he lived, in peace he died, His life was asked. but God denied. WIFE, SON AND DAUGHTER. AYLOR. Departed this life April 1. 1923, TS pm., At her residence, 33 Elvan uve: nue s.e. Anacostis. SOPHIA, ‘widow of the Inte ‘Willlam A. Taylor; mother of Sarah Martin, Fannie Myers and Florence Samson. Notice ‘of funeral hereafter. " TURNER, April 19, 1923, at Washington. Par i ai the residefce of her brother. S E. Bowen st ANNIE L. TURNER, the be- loved wite of Edward Turner. of Hethesda 3d., and member of Rock Creek Bup Chureh, ‘A, Jones, pastor. Notice of funeral hereafter. . WILLIAMS, Suddenly, Thursday morning. April 10, 1928, Dr. WILLIAM H. WILL- TAMS, husband of Millicent D. J. Willlams. Interment in Baltimore, Md. WOOD. Al members of J. McC. Crummill Lodge, 1487 G. U. of O. F.. are hereby notified to_sttend a call meéting at Odd Fellows' Hall Saturday evening. April 21, at 1:30, to arrange for the funeral of our brother, CHARLES WOOD, from Wins. 12th and R sts. 6.w., Sunday, April 22, at'2 p.m. GUATAVIUS BULL, N. G, ‘WM. H. FITZHUGH, P. 8. . o T tar 210 McNary and Fletcher Put Red Oak Senator atncere | aged 80, wife of the iatc { God In Aemoriam. ARNOLD. Li lwring remembrance of ont ATHERINE ARNOLD, who this life three " ugo toda; this years' ugo today, April 20, We miss you no Jess as the time passes on Than we did on the day of your going: ne'er close the door of ouf And’ the Inm, HER LOVIN HORAN AN Newport, it ARNOLD, our ), r 1o e ABETH In still glowing. 1ha HURDICK, . D of | A trilu of love 1o the memg Eraus CATHERINE AR- " iee years ago todny, LOVT SRANDCHILDREN, AND LOUISE HORAN Tn sad bt loviog re ther, LINA 1 Wte eight years H | it | wix | BROOKS. departed thy April 20, 1915, Whise love can equnl the love of u mother? W evotion so loyal aod o S 80 much with such b ED- ubrance of OKS. who ago today, for an- I ks with such pleasure for you? You hail with othe You revel 1y love of the sweetleart you'se won Yet where mother's Unbroken il deaths ealls and 1ife's work Don’t leave mother wh Don't say that i e was Don't let her worry or She may be o ' lae— e loved you all sour life and reared you from o babe; > When v grave; wiil’ never know ntil she ix not aronnd, And never know Ler value until she is under ground Alwiss trs to chieer her aud keep ber from elng ‘n need; Remember that she reared you as the cartis a1 the seed s mot delight the friendship of do sou find o fricodship like f i | { a she is okl i o are 'lnid awsy she loves your You your motlier's care Love some one who s But you never cau love as your mother lo LILLIE B, 2S K. BROOKS AND DAUGH BHOOES. * of our H. r darliug daugh IBSON, Who jassed year ago tod 30 HER DEVOPED DAT BEVERLY AND JOHN T. BROGKS TER-IN-LAW, MAMIE J BRYCE. GIBSON. A et o tie memory of ROBERT E tribute lusband sy er, LILLIE B from labor io reward April 20, 1922 speak in reason’s cn 43 hope and mighty decds iustructions give Their falth : & | st fre { | | may tt 1ns forsnke T them safe HIS_LOVING WIFE er keep in view last giv, e blessed road AND SON, ALICE I AND HERBERT W. ERICE: DEVOTED MOTHER. MARTHA "HILL,' AND SIS TER, ALICE P. BRYCE . GIBSON. 1In sad but loving remembrance of our dear and mather, LILY B, w Who departed this life one Sear ago toda We did pot know the o did not e oniy know you went nivay And vever raid goo ke the dove to t i | w L HENRY | __GiksoN | GIBSON. SONT CLINTON i respect ent, Mra. 1 | | | Father. ' fort s and YOUNG FLOKIDA PTIST OF TR CHURCH JULIAN TAYLOR CORA WINSTON, Sucret AVE memors of my fath INTYRE, w rted years ago, iife three arbutus, heralding the spri Sends skyward upen' its frageant brew A lovin r sou. father. dear. From t wemoriex ate dearer each year. B i PORTER. Sacred to’the memory o wife and ‘motier. DICIE A ered into eternal rest i today. it not forgotten, 2D HUSRAND AND DATGH EDGAR E. AND ALICE L. POR loving remembranee. of w, M. ROSIE A SMITH. who ceparted lite oge yeur age’ today, April 20, 1922 i Mother, You wore u rrown of patience Throtgh the sears you struggled on Theae hands that rest forcver Afe the lands that made the home T ahell meet ber some bright day, Ieting by the waters fair She ls waiting for coming In the npper garden ther HER TOVING DAGGHTER MA SMITH In sad but loving remembrance my dear grardmother. ROSTD SMITH, varied this life one year 4zo today. A 1922, : A loving one from us has gone. Ap vacs That nev HER DEVOTED LY § SMITH. our dear parted ) 20, 1922, When u_mother hreathes her last farews The stroke means more than tongne can | The whole world seems auother place Without the smile of mother's far Mother, you wore & crown of paticnc The years vou struggled on. Those hands that rest forever Are the hands that made vur hom. HER LOVING CHILDREN STAPLES. In loving father and husband, ¢ Sr. who died e:ght 20, 1 1t is sweet o be rememberc] And pleasant it iy to fin Although you may be ubseni You still are kept in miud. Soon in your path T will follow When life's toil no longer siull 1x At _the throne of Go! I will mect There to rest eternally. HIS LOVING WIFE, MARY THRIFT. In loviog memors of ms hushas HARFORD' ¥ THRIFT, who.died twe yon ago toduy. April 20, 103 % HIS DEVOTED WIFE, ALICE THRIFT Sacred to the memory of wy RFORD THRIET, who left ne years ago tuday, April 20, 1921 God promised that we shall meet @z Upon_ that glorious dus. When time and sorrow are no more And the mist has rolled away. OTHER ——— MONUMENTS. We speciaiize In designing and erect.” .ng memorials (monuments and mause. leums) of quality and character, Let us take you to see many speci mens of our work in any of the loca) cemeteries. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 914 Fifteenth Street. 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