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THE EVENING - STAR. WABHINGTON, D. U, MONDXY, XPRIL 30, 1623 A Another New Store ALEXANDRIA, VA. Corner Prince and Fairfax Sts. WILL OPEN SOON Buy Canned Peas Now If you have found in our stock a brand of peas which particularly satisfies you, buy now a quantity sufficient to last you for two or three months. ur stocks are rapidly selling out, and it's impos- sible for us to replenish stocks on these brands until new packs are available, about next August. MRS. DELIA FREEMAN, CHURCH WORKER, DIES Mrs. Delia A.- Freeman, wife of Nathaniel Freeman, died Friday at the age of eighty-one. The funeral service was held this afternoon at her late residence, 914 French street northweat, conducted by Rev. Hugh Kerr Fulton, pastor of Northminster Presbyterian Church. Burial was in Arlington. Mrs. Freeman was born June 22, 1842, in Perry, N. Y. She was grad- uated from Genesee Wesleyan Semi- nary, Lima, N. Y., in 1862. After a period of teaching she came to Wash- ington and_spent some time in the auditor's office of the Treasury. On Cards of Thanks. MILETTI. We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to the many relatives and friends who contrihuted to the comfort of Mr. MICHAEL MILETTI during his long fllness; also for the kind expressions of sympathy and floral tributes at the death of our be- loved. THE FAMILY. * NEWMAN. We wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives and friends for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of our husband and father, ANTHONY NEWML. HIS WLXS AND DAUGHTER. * Beaths. ARMISTEAD. Baturday, April 28, I 6:30 p.m., SAMUEL, the beloved husband of Annie 3’ Armistead (nee ¢ Iu Memoriam. EWING, Sacred to the memory of my belover father. JOHN W. EWING, who died twelw years 3go today, April 30, 1911, Gone. never to be forgotten. HIS DEVOTED DAUGHTER, AMANDA ¥ EWING MURRAY = ESPUTA. To the memory of my belovel mother, MAMIE ESPUTA, who departe ‘April 30, 1921 HER 80: HARDING. In sad remembrance of my sister, MARY E. HARDING, who departel this life seven years ago today, April 30 1916, ‘Wit would I give to clasp your hand again Your loving face to see? Your pleasant smiles made life worth while Viiich meant the world to me. life two years ugo tod HER DEVOTED SISTER, SARAH HAMIL of the late William C. and - TON i Funeral from his late reside; HODGES. 1Tn sad ut loving remembrance o on Tuesday, May 1. ‘my dear baby, EDGAR K. HODGES, who da civil war, who had also been connect- nd friends invited. his life three years ago today. Aprl ! ed with the sanitary commission and| ment (private) Congressional cemetery. * _a';:’h o"'(f é:’i.":'&"‘" bureau, under nvua.ows. urday, April 28, 1923, at 10 . 0. 0. 3 .m. EN JOSEPH, beioved son o Mr. and Mrs. Freeman have long and the late Cuthering M, Bevans. been connected with church life in the from his Iate residence, 508 D That les within my heart concealed Ity of Washington. They have been | #e. on Tuewtay, ey 1 fat B0 am, ro: MOTHER i members successively of the Metro-| 4 1 8 osepiy olie Churel n sad but loving remem politan M. E. Church, of Hamline, of d and C sta. ne., at 9 k. Tnterment | M4, SONTHTIE: | 0 20 AN SRR Assembly’s Presbyterian, North Pres- | gooutt) (HARRY) "LA" FONTAINE. who deparie¢ byterian and of Northminster. OONE. Sunday, April 29, 1923, at the resi- i life three vears ago foday, April 3 In June, 1883, Mrs, Freeman was| 3rajey®F Ber son. 1007 3rd st n.w., Mrx elected a member of the board of | Boome Shumocy gwosiord mother of J. E: MOTH !directors of the Women's Christian| pm. from Enon Baptist Chiren ' ' | LanoLE o Assoclation, first serving on the devo- | BUERLER. suqdenty. apsit oo, 1028, AL | * by | tional committee, then as assistant| BERT J., beloved band_ of g ! secretary, and, in 1885, was elected | Ruchler. "Funerai from his. lavs resiin { treasurer, performing the duties of | 827 F st. ne., Wednexlay, May 2, t 2 pm. | LANE. 1n mewmors of my dear father. {that office for twenty-two years. In Interment at'Congressionsl cemetery. (Bal- | 1. LANE, wh arted this 1907, on account of i1l health, she was | timore papers please copy.) ‘obliged to resign the treasurership, |CARTER. Suddenly, on Saturday night. April but remained on the board, and so has XA GORDON CARTEL, wite'or i continuous| , 4428 Douglas st., Kenil | served the assoclation mUOUSIY) ortn, D. G and danghter”sf Sie” shd Sr. May 9, 1871, she was married to Nathaniel Freeman, a veteran of the This Is Truly a Canned Goods Offering Extraordinary ¥ think 1 have forgotten nd my wounded heart is healed little do they know the sorrow Old Crop Potatoes We have about fifteen (15) carloads in our stores and on track to take care of the busi- ness which prices following should bring us. With the passing of one of the worst win- ters ever known in the potato shipping dis- tricts, potatoes are again being forwarded in a more nearly normal volume. IZat more potatoes—prices make for econ- . 2.85 (private) at Mount Olivet cemefery. 30 Sadly missed. Thon unseen angel I hiear thy hymus You sweetly s ile tender eyes upon me sbine cheeks are wer ¥, art the omy. ning 8 o’clock. I | Large Cans of Table Peaches of the grade | we have been offering since January Ist at reduced prices. Our last purchase of these goods took all the re- maining stock in the cannery. We got an exceptional bargain, and in turn we are offering them to you. Although we have thousands of cases, we look for our price to clear out our entire stock in a very few weeks Try one can and come back and get a case—soon. Bag Colorado aventie. EIl artsore. tired: thou hast the beat 48th pl. b Time heaven (st e @ ln l(or forty years. Edw. A. Gordon. Funeral from 1639 Ma at & 8 Rugmtines” Ci 3 2 at' 10 an cannot see CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. o A K Tk ! The Mooseheart Concert Party of . No. 64, _ Aud dost thou still remember me 3 Mooseheart, 11l, will give a concert| Y of Nt ¥, L (OVING DATG | under auspices of the Greater Wash | 3 3 EDNA 2 LEWIS. A tribute of love aud devotion o ¢ i ington Lodge, No. 126, of the 3 4 ) . S/ 3 year age | Oriiar” of “Moose of the World, at| Funerai Wedneadss i ) s = s\u\’l""} JOIINSON, The Soclety of American Bacterlol-| M. SWANN, District | oists will Theet Wednesday, 8 p.m. CORNWALL. April 25, 152, ut o Arnmrce |at Naval Medical School. Dr. Fred-| 3,ipu'y Moo FREQERICK b : cmors of 4 lifetime Y .m. t h . 16th st T d + papers please copy.) voted friend, HARKI T LEWIS, who dieéd B rado aventer Bleotion of officers, | FARBELL, Saturinr, April 25, 1028, DELLA | one Sor 286 fotas. Aprit 50, 18 e FARRELL, “wio ifven” in “the ‘hme w110 f 4 Iy o L . aid F. B. Overton, 10 SPECTAL THIS WEEK SPECIAL THIS WEEK | (Jokoma Fark Civie Club will meet| Deanwood. i leives frients un relatihed i : i : . {will meet out-of-town visitors at Raptist Church, ¥ler, pa a R LICH 9 ? s s | Koma, Library untll 1:45 pm., to es-| Al invited. b I Sene | “ Seacaiagyfiis ! cort them to meeting place. GETREU. Suturday, A at his ! ° . an am s a l ornla Aoms(ne axde T 1 e s ; © seen me veep | poli T 4 ;3 a.m.. th i ars Wil on aching heart i to s b, where re: &l hers & aslee. % Brand |fred a spark from the exhaust. w Wil e g for 1 o hin s L ELIZABETH MITCH R !set the vehicle ablaze. Cain soul, 8t 9w latermes Uliver I ;eady oo PORK P t talte and B E 13-0z. Jar Per Can 2 Cans Cans [ g 1 MARY L i will meet, 8 o'clock, at emorial Church. = Fran - E zk. Public invited. ' . Just n token “votion P Lb . Miriam Chapter, No. H : That my heart still longs for § erlb...............en Berdber . oo s Monday, April | Wardman Park Hotel, Thursday eve- a.m. L. M Per Can | erick ay, will speak of “The Who fell aslee tomorrow. 2 pm.. with Mrs s s st the vehlcle ablaze " Cain wan' iy ! el It e | srmoREL i e will hold a 500 card part; The vea i 3 a Providence | Hospi ' E ° ° CARMACK DRY CLEANING CO. heloved son of Wiies 0 L ) 2469 15th St, Col. €38 ! Jr. and 3 Laycock. Notice of fu. e anl ar ran ! Dupont Circle. _Fe. 520 gl ! ! s L r - A Aprit pAYID x H . : v TUCKER. u endeavor nce lives forever.” MAUDE AND MOTHER Anna Maud Hallum Practical chology Club will hold reunion. o'clock. Thomson School in vain ne will be of you Our thonghts In memory we shall see you ever pwever elad the now are binding of Lome and you ours or any othier 1 vour love repax call mother Pk We loved you befter than you knew gs. Petworth Woma lub will g R LOVING FAMILY entertainment at Petworth Methodist | JEFF Al hers of Loyalts Coun- | for Church. Homemade can: 1 of St Luke. are hereby ni Open 7:30 o'clock. To r ed | ] al of our late sister. temorrow, H N, At Zion Baptist I . - 1 with us alway Women' Club: Illustrated lec- | St Lukes s t ST A LAMKIN ANL ture. “The orial Line. 3L JOHNSON. W, ( CE R CONWAY, P g Frances Louise Thomson, §:30 o'clock. | JULIA M. LAYTON, Worthy Recorder n loving rememiy a memory. foud and tre if sweet remembrance. M. B. QUANDE . formeriy of Washington, D. C W ! Mechanism__of Streptococcus Im- gton, 5 | . Hi , munity.” Election of officers. !”‘{’(F}‘,?“ s ikt f ir lnbor is o'er George Baldwin McCoy Unit, Amer-! (0 i . g it toil o0 m |ican Women's Legion. will meet Fri- the chapel of 4 t find, day, 10:30 am., at Church of the o s chpel of W g o itgen | Covenant. am.: thence to C ; e | — e ‘mass will be There i not a duy Aunt The Columbian Women of George| 8t 9 aum. for the repose of her soul. 1| That 1 do not think of you. { Washington University will be guests| tves and friends invited to attend. Inter | LOVINGLY, LAVINIA PLUMMER {of Mrs. J. S. Tyree tomorrow, 3:30 *ni at Mount Olivet cemetery. (Brooklyn. | LEWIS. In loving remembrance of my de | | SPECIAL THIS WEEK SPECIAL THIS WEEK SPECIAL THIS WEEK i Taylor, 120 Albany avenue May 2, a Sednewlat | MITCHELL. (n sad and loving remembrance (Cincinnati und Columbus, Ohio, papers | of my dear r, Rev. L. G. MITCH band of Josephine Trenholm gray head to your name reside in Philadelpt; 5 i P ’ i— Rl : b H:—w\‘ m*»f:fif, . ” e s _'\l ) SIE AND - MARY extes : T 2% FUNERAL DIRECTORS. . and public Dorothy McLaine Eat them “as is,” package. .. ... S e | Bt g g U OEEE L BN GATTERe - . MICDLETON. Maryland xea i ", MORTICIANS s er a'“lingering iliness, Sopier! = R : . SIDDLETDS. % o plnese. | FEANK ' BL (1730 & 172 Peana. Ave 10 . Miiddlcfon and father of Sophie = . PHONES STPIN B 1 e " 'Jm.: h.{rkrn“fl' touclle: | Established 1850. €D wain 3106513 3 ; : : ral from St Alban's = : per R tl, foom St s JAMES T. RYAN, < ; oo | Interment (priva : . ithe eves when flames leaped frov:! piease cops.) FLL o departe nitie years age the ‘motor cycle. No. 13 _Engine re-!{goop, s ibia duy."April 50, 1o e | D. Sundas, April 20, 1923, afier & linger April 3 isponded to a hurry call and ex-| ing illness, HARRY L. the heloved hueiy e Charies Huntington | friend 1 , who d {tinguished the blaze after $100{ of Leus Good. Servicos a5 et Summndediby fochd Toam Joncsome i o, | . lienten pired World three years ago foday, Apr New Potatoes ][0T | 7o) T Spaghetti | v e (" SR MR 7 el New Texas Onions Berdlibre .. s Wisconsin Cheese29(: Washington Flour Onelb.for................ D s ¢ |Blue Ridge Corn 13th street. o 3 Has ! RAVEL A - { Roonevelt, 16th and V sts., and Union Station, - : . EYTED Interment private. et wearing apparel and photo of baby. | 1. 2 v . S , o ™ eward will be given if returned | TIBBS. Suddenly. April 25, 1923 "R, NALLEY & SONS. i to Apt. 105, 2301 Cathedral ave. n.w. Phome | costls, V. HEKBEKT 11l 181 ELEVENTH 8T. S.E. | WOLF BOARF, Sunday. Connecticut ave., be- | g o 19080 ROK Ser. S o omelike Funeral Parlors. H - TOWNSEND. Entered into rest on Su | P fasumder | Frank Geier’s Sons Co. Unity Club buffet and meeting, 3 {ANLaw room, City Club, & o'clock. STONE. 1n loving remembrance of our dea IDOG 7 5 s April £ the. Bnea ? DOG—Strayed from home; Bos-| moming, Ap , 1 the Emergency | a g A PerLb..............c.oeenn | 1-Lb. Size..................... Lion ball; answers name of “Dopy”; | L A48 MUNAKDE, wite of h'lle| gug SEVENTH ST, S0, Main 2473 Timothy Hanlon . . * 641 H ST, 543 Two Carloads California Bizet FIG BARS PRUNES QUEEN Wednesday morning, May k. Interment at Chari Town, Bt 1ot vigliteen Sears a0 foday Episcopal . Church * Weanesda CEMETERIES. o % . Ing memorials (monuments and MAUSO- | wHITNEY. Departed this lifa Apeil Just Received Jeums) of quality and character. at 5013 s TSt e reslience, 452V The above quoted are the most popular 5 A representative will call by appoint- | moun her loss a_wife., Ada Hawkins size. I ment with portfolios of designs and| Whitnes, —Funeral May 1, from Care " Non-Sectarian » lead_Baptist Church. 6th and’ Trum- suggestions. ward. Return Jone et S st % S Private Ambulances. ik Pleasant ‘Garage to and 20th stw. = Finder — ¥ v ak e 317 Pa. AVE. B.B. l‘Lb. ceeeen .o Slze.. seaie o eiane o e ee ery_in Connection. ,——%l e | Joseph F. Birch’s Sons ',,"',“.:fl} | 3034 M St. N.W. Ettablished 1841 * Phone West. 98 Kelatives ntaining kit stroj Catrer. 4 Chiesapeake st. | TASDE 1 . ‘Antomobile Serviees Cleveinnd 1301, : 2 = i - e POLIC 5 3 1 o T WILLIAW LEE. Fuveral Discioraud : : N . e Embaimer. Livery in connectlon. Commodio Girle i Mrs. | chapelof T con, 1011 70 st Aol an modern crematoriun. Underate GLARSE 10ty and 1 Attac ) Iniet; Nisicas st = e "and 16th and. Penna. ave. Reward. | © G Universits Hospital, on Sun To0g 'K " D Tl . 4080 et | it e s L, SPE. ner 30t vear. Fu. | § SRG i e o el either the successors of nor con- Bomernd fo rer £ ¢ JATIOTS | pected with the original W. R. Spears sht office. 30¢ 1320 Wisconsiu ave. n NECK_FUR, gray_squirrel, from 1 i | establishment. 940 F St. N.W, rment Potomuc, i H to 1914 H st. n.w. Return to 1914 1 o | Phone Frank. Kirkman’s Borax Soap - Cakel s e i fully invit . : e A voice at midnight came, o e W. W. Deal & Co, '1541 580 = A mortal arrow pierced her frame, 816 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3464. I py S She fell, but felt no fear. i __Automobile Service. oi i e York ave. n.w. _ PILLINGER. Specinl meeting ot izan| HERBERT B. NEVIUS | POCKETHOOK, old, contulning . U, Council, No. . of A, at the reside 1926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2608 P driver's Avn-!‘rinl ‘miscellaneous 3 . of Mrs. Mary Hohenstein, Colonial Heights, | Private Ambulance. ' i s londay, pr T B I B i o ! Moo inerat : Wt "WML H. SARDO & CO. [ Tl o siste I3 . wmall, coutaining Y £ | Saturday ‘afternoon in dow AUTOS, Councilor. Phone Lincola e B 4 e ! iy SEIGEGRe | = tomobtie Frnera COAT. v, and gent's REYBURN. Suddenly, Saturday, il : no. Phone Adams 2392; 83 { 028, at 8:15 aur at Emesgencs loepicy | p——=—=THE ORIGINAL ——— i A ]lfi\!‘ll RN, Al\:ll er he 4 Al e Rayburn ‘wad i ¥ e e | e aod st of Lutrs 1 WR.Speare @ N 3 - i 24 i OF GOLD BEADS, near 14t and G|V pin. - Iaterment privat i 1208 H STREET,N.W. i e e Sunday, April 20, 1023, 3.45 MAIN 108 FORMERLY $40 5T ALMUS R.SPEARE WILLIS B.SPEARE S CLYDE J. NICHOLS —— Fancy Large Lemons POz i ey P e e New Crop Cabbage ) al from his late residence Tuesday ! belongs to blind woman, the only | May™2at’t pn. Taterment (private) in 4 one she has to lead her around. | tusts someters z» 1C: | rRACY. March s, . at his residenc Kindly call Adams 213 and receive | Alexandra: Hote I county, Doge 1* UZZELL. Ireland, JOHN TRACY April 29, 19: dence, 4463 Conduit roud, M., dear- iy beloved daughter of William J. aa Car- rie E. Uzzell (nec Funeral from Holy Trinity Catholic 36th_ana 0 Big Value Giving In Canned Spinach “SUMTER” Brand Nz SPINACH Size We have just unloaded a car of One Thousand ! (1,000) cases of this excellent canned spinach. We recommend this product to you. - 10c| 2% MODERN PARK CEMETERY Simple Dignified BEAUTIFUL ‘Washington-Baltimore Boulevard at the District Line 705 12th St. N.W. Cemetery e In designing and erect. Due to the fact that these were pur- chased before the recent heavy advances etual Care at 7 p.m in sugar prices, we are in position to con- FORT LINCOLN Interment at Barbours- Our price on this carload, per can. ... We also offer exceptional values iy H I hearts me i 3 tual care—Cl Perfcct Bervl larger sizes at 15c and 20c per poynd. Suto delivery servies. g e oy, sgess. o S ots— et _ There is not a_day, dear Eunice, A one-quart glass jar-of Fancy No. 1 5 = 2 tinue our very low price. Lbs. Quality 01ives. THE -"-’:-"I*AN?::'N'G‘::.. INC., ‘gn ssiain Franklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 c i REMOVAL SALE i & NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS fol' WASHINGTON GRANITB MONUMENTAL C0. [ ARER, (e cVer precious. memery of our de- CEDAR HILL Bweetly tender, fond and true: ce plots—Medera nrltw—-Tc‘T 14 F ~That we do not think of you. for Booklet, Infcrmation or Visit o Ceme- . Per 08 11th St. N.W. EUNICE ELIZABETH AL- c J c PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST 2 . 5 7th and Pa. Ave. 8. . 6502-3. THE FAMILY, *|tecz, Call MR. CAYLOR, Lisc, 983 LEN, life one year ago FUNERAL DESIGNS. today, April 30, 19 Washington’s Deautiful Burial Groi

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