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THE EVENING ST. | > y, d. A fiv t-) d- ENATOR’S WIFE DIES | i imerioer Shine 8y 12 Y| Gliface"ere *ro fve wrescwrant-| JOHN P, CISSEL DIES. ‘ THE WEATHER million, S. D, the family home, where i ey # it e > Wi be held and Ini ne ey OF MRS.WETTSTEIN |Frominent for Many Years inirict of Columbla and Maryiand— S AFTER LONG ILLNESS| Mrs. Sterling’s family was among Bouthern Maryland Affairs. R, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, cloudiness, followed by showers tomor- row afternoon or nighti not much | s | the warly pioneers of South Dakota. er U. S. Employe ] as| John P. Cissel, prominent in mouth- [change in temperature; moderate to 78 i £ Sonth || Afteciie clost oL 4lis Inntisasbion. of E e L B e e e T Iirs. Emma R. Sterling of South &, 00 el Senator Sterling tooisiia Army Officer's Widow. )pmmem Hospital Friday after u| Virginlu—Increasing cloudiness to- : Sterling to Florida for her health. The short fllness, Ho was Heventy-one |night, followed by showers tomorrow: Dakota Had Been Invalid Here |'rip was beneficial and she showed| Mrs. Mary J. Wettstetn, suemy-l,,.,, ola: warnier In extreme west portion {0- 1Y | marked improyement upon her returt seven years old, died in Stockton. | Mr. Clssel was u descendant ot the | night; fresh northeart and eant winds. s 1 to this cit: iree weeks ago there e rlanda ce, Maryland Clssel family. He had been e niu—Increasing _cloudiness for Several Years. A \Was a relapse and her condition be-) C4lif. May 8 friends here have, Maryland Cis affairs, which promoted |and slightly warmer tonight, followed by Mrs. Emma R Sterling. wife 0f | came serlous. Owing to her lllness|been udvised. For more than forty | the’ welfare = and — development of | Showers tomorrow. Senator Thomas Sterling of South Mre Sterling led a retired life, tking | years Mre. Wettsteln had been con- | southern Marsland , and had retired (o | Records for Twenty-Four Hours. alcatd A last nizht at the family | no part in the official soclal 1ife of the | nected with the Interior Department, | private life only & short time before & . Tt ol oth "Hireet northwest. | city. She was a member of the Ordor | from which ahe Tetired i vosor ow- | B’ Soath o Thgrmometer—4 pm. 68 & pm., 63; <. Sterling had been i1l for sev-|of the Eastern Star of South Dakota.|ing to fll health. He s survived by his wife, four [ 2 TwlGnleht, G6; I, -m., b4; O vears and was an invalid for ! the Ladies’ of the Maccabees. & She was a graduate of the New |sons and four daughters all of Wash- |"gli v .\ 1 00 g). $ p.m., 30.01; some time. A brief funcral service 4t oue time a member of the | York State Normal College and was | ington and Maryland and another | ,5niolelsr—6 bm. 26.9 G- Will be he o Sterling home this gonEresional Club of the | the widow of Col. Andrew Wettsteln son, of Blllings, Mont. = T 13624 noon, 3026 - 4 : . ernoon aclock, conducted he is survived by her hus-lof the United States Army, a vete- Funeral services will be he » m Bigelow. pastor of and four grandchildren, Wil- | ran of the civil war. She is survived tomorrow mornlng at St John's|g ’;f,‘,:f*’;?u‘ft”r‘g:;,“‘}’g;eft"u‘_;;’x‘,‘:‘_"'&;‘ evels pk Congresational | liam T, Webb of thix city. Mrs. Bmma | by a daughter, Mrs. William V. Still- | Church, Clinton, Md.. and wiil be con- { 36 Porcured e 520 o est som 4 of which Mrs. Sterliug was a | Webl Martin, New Haven Conn.. and | well of Oakland, Calif, and a brother. | ducted ‘by Rev.’ P. G, Minnehan. In- | **pgiivarat ot -0 a.m. today. Yoar— Jemb At 6 o'clock thi India; Harold Onley Webb of Goland. | Alfred S. Broliey of Los Angeles, | terment will be fn St. John's ceme- S, ompanicd by Senator Ster! D., 'and Miss Emma Sterling of this | Calif. tery. = > Your Furs will be safe in our care dur'mg the hot weather. Featured for Tuesday Psb ol ELEVENTH ST. We Arranged a Wonderful Display of Dainty Cotton Frocks Jivided Into Five Splendid Groups $ $ 50 $ 5 $ $ 5 10 °12° °15 °20 °2 In their designing you can see the exquisite taste of the Parisian artist —and the clever handiwork of the American craftsman. Exceptionally good patterns—new, effective colorings: plain, smartly trimmed and decorated. Ratine, Voile, India Prints, In White—Flesh—Lcather—Orchid—Coral Jac_ie Copenhagen—and Gr.ay tones. Ladies’ and Misses' sizes—and for every function of the day—street. business, aft- ernoon, party, outing and c]ressy wear. Linen, Organdy, Dotted Swiss Second Floor. New Blosses $1-95 $9.95 $5.00 Overblouses, Tuck-ins and the Jacquette models—Dimity, Printed Crepe, Batik Crepe. All-over Stitched Crepe. paisley. Embroidered and Printed Roshanara Crepes. In plain shades and oriental pat- terns. New Street and Sport Skirts Most conspicuous of all is the new Knife-pleated Model—but there are others First Ploor—Center. in box plaits; and still others in the grace- ful wrap-around effects. Tan, Gray, White and many unusual combinations. _— S weaters and Sport | Jacqettes The Coat Sweaterse—in Mohair, Polaire, Shetland, Wool Jersey and Canton Crepe —rplain weaves and novelty stitching—in solid colors and striking combinations. Pirst Floor—Son Wool Canton, Eponge, Crepe de Chine, Prunella Cloth, Juliard Crepe, Flannel, etc. First Floor—North Y l—=|o|——o]o|e=——|o|—=Blal——= ol ——[o[c—=o[—=]0]—=]0] Jolc——lojl—=jalc——]ol———hlal—— ol c——]o]——al——[al——— 0| =gy Highest, 77: lowest, 57. Condition of the Wate: Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m.—Great Falls: Tempera- ture, 5%; condition, slightly muddy. Weather in Various Citles. Stations. | I fl | H U‘ | ! Q fl fl Abllene. Tex. ! Albany, | Atluu ) 24 Birmiaghum 50,00 1d; . 002 Cloudy Huron, §.°D) 0.3 Clear Jucksonville. 022 Cloudy 002 Clouay T Cloudy L Cloudy . Cloudy Clenr, i 0.5 Clear 0.0 Rain Omaha LoD Cloudy Philadelpiia. 30 24 002 Clear Phownix 970 0.08 Pittsburgh Portlaud, M Portland, Or Raleigh ) 24 S Luke (° . Cloudy % 008 Cloudy - 30.04 e Cloudy 2984 . Rain 30.24 I Cloudy Tempe Fayal) Rermu Azores Sun Juwn. Lorts Kico %0 i Cube B Clear Golon, Caual Zon 82 Clear CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Georgle Rucker, colored, 47 0 {street.” last night visited Carrie Ferguson, a neighbor, seated herself on a window sill on the second floor. lost her balance and fell to the street Houpital and treated for a serious injury to her right leg and a cut over her right eye. Sylvin Backer, twenty years old, 219 N street southwest, last night was made elck by gas that escaped from a jet in her room that had not been cloged. The accident was discovered hefore she had been serfously af- fected. and she was taken to Iimer- isenocy Hospital. A lighted cigarette atarted a fire in 1ast a quantit. night of rub- of John Brown, 1619 Kramer street northeast. The fire did $75 damage. A small fire of nndetermined origin in the residence of Isaac Johnson, 144 Central avenue northeast, claimed | yesterday ~ afternoon. house and contents amounted to $20. Dixte Chapter, United Daughters of the Confederacy. will glve benefit re- cital at the Raleigh Hotel tomorrow, 8:15 p.m. Damags _to H. M. Gilman, Jr., will give an iI- lustrated lecture on ““The Alaska Rail- road.” fn auditorlum of Interior De- {partment. tomorrow. 5:15 p.m. This Will be the fourth of a serles of mov- ing pictures showing activities of the department The Society of Natives will meet Friday. 8 p.m. at Cosmos Club. Pro- gram will be given under direction of Mra. Anna E. Hendley and Miss Ada Louise Townsend, entitled “The Cave Dwellers.” A feature wil] be an original sketch written by Miss Townsend The Helen Keller Guild will meet Wednesday, 2 p.m.. at the home of Mrs. W. A, Smith, 3817 Jocelyn street. The Mount Pleasant Branch, W. C. T. U, will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Eiseman, 1349 Randolph street northwest. Wives of prohibition en- forcement officers will be guests of honor. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. Takoma Park Citizens' Assoclation will hold closing meeting for the scason, § o'clock, at Takoma Library. Piney Branch Cltizens’ Association will meet, 8 o'clock, in Iowa Avenue Methodist’ Church. The Congress Helghts Citizens' As- sociation will meet in the Congress Helgnts Baptist Church tonight at s o'clock Ladies’ Auxiliary of St. Ann's Infant Asylum will meet, 8 o'clock, at 2300 K street. MOURNING BLACK Dyed Within 24 Honrs CARMACK DRY CLEANING cO. Col. Fr. 2469 1Sth St., Dupont_Circle, iy LOST. RRACELET. onyx and platinum, flexible. Sat urday evening, near the Sanitary and Piggly- Wiggly stores. on Conn. ave. between McRin- les and Morrison ats. Reward if returned to 636 5232 Mrs. White. one_Clev. 1763, 160 BULL, _TERRIER, white, English, female: has col 922 taz; name, ‘‘Joyce.” Reward. Phone_Cleveland 754. . Reward {f returned 16° d 3402 Reservoir st. Reward. TERRIBIL puppy, mule, answers name white with black markings. black face: new tan collar. Return to 717 Webster rd 200 FOUNTAIN PEN—Waterman, with name H. Claude Turner on barrel; in northeast Wash- ington. ~Reward if returned fo 724 11th st. n.w. FUR BOARF, Dlack fox, Saturday evening. Finder_please eall_North ‘7348, LARGE MATTING RUG, from Palais Royal wagon, Brightwood and Takoma Please return to driver. _Reward. Pa Royal, 11th_and G_sta. n.w. 14e MESH BAG, sliver, contalning_money, pock- etbook and change; reward. Columbia 3418. PIN—Alpha Omlcron Pi Sorority; name on back. fice. N (Bastern Star). rope of pearls, Monday Tomntag Reward. " Mirs. Lowder, Toom 407 P._0. Dept. 1 POCKBTBOOK, brown leather. on 16th st. bus Reward. Address Box 315-T, Star of- tleton Tobby, Saturday evening. Finder ORI 10000, e beks arter 5750 pm.___® POLICE_DOG—Femaie. Generous reward for information leading to recovery. Lost April 28. N. 9027-W. . . amethyst, on O_set. bet, 1st Return to 188 0 Re- SEL—Dlack silk, about 20 inches _in o] At Tieturn to. New Willara Hotelr Ro ward. 18¢ RE AND TUBE—Lee punctureproof, new, 3115, from Tidewnter ave. bus. * 1. reward if returned to Tidewater Lines, Anacostis, C. BRELLA, green silk, amber _trimming, r, Saturday afternioon. Return Wash. Go._trensurer's office. A WRIST WATCH, oval, gold; M. L. P. Peansylvanis Er She was taken to Freedmen's | bish in an upper room in the house | the attention of the fire department | MAY 14, 1923. |Aims of Mothers “My Platform,” Harding Writes President Harding has inforr..d the Congress of Mothers and Larent-Teacher Asmoclation that its membera In @ program adopted at the recent Loufsville convention “huve pretty nearly written my platform so far &s you have gone. He added, however, that he dld Dot want to be regarded as com- mitting himself in detall to all cf those policles which received the unanimous support of the conven- tion. The program to which the Presi- dent referred iy set forth by Mrs. Willlam Tilton, leglslative chair- man of the congress, to whom Mr. Harding wrote,” as providing for “obedicnce to ' law,” prohibition enforoement with the United States Navy out against the rum flect; maintaining the present Volstead 4ct; protective legislation for women and ildren in industry; participation in World Court of International Justie entrance into some lasting organization of nations to minimize the chan of future wars; a department education; federal ajd for physic education and gereral education; the principle of a uniform mar: riage and divorce law, and a tum- fly “reuniting clause 'in the new immigration bill. RITES FOR DR. HERON. Burial of D. C. Physician to Be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Cards of Thanks. AMBROGI, We wish to thank our relatives and muny friends for their beautiful floral tributes and kindness rendered nt the sud- denth of our beloved hustand and father, ARCIBO AMBROGT MHK. N, L. AMBROGI AND FAMILY WEAVER, We wish to expreas our elucere thunka and appreciation to our reluiives nid friends, also emplosen of Palals Roynl, Din trict pumpiog station und members of the Ludie’ Aid of Veck chapel for thelr ki news und wympathy and the beautifal foral offerings at the death of our devoted wife and mother, Mrs. 3. T. WEAVER T.'A. WEAVER AND FAMILY Deaths. | BACON. Suddenly. Baturday nivg. May Funeral services Tuesday, 10 @ at John K. Wright's chapel, 10th and O sts. mw Interment fn Arlington cemters. Kelatives and friends invited. ! BAKER. Sunday, May 13, 1923, at 3 a.m., at | bis residence, 1808 34th st n.w., JOHUN W BAKE Funer; s BALL. Saturday, In Memoriam. BRANDFORD. t loving remembean o of my dear NANNTE BRANI FORD, wi, thiin 1ifo one year agu May 11, 1922, Blesn on, dear godmother. wweet b thy ree Ineed son. tmt God Kiew e HER LOVING GODCHILD, GERALDINE JACKSON . BURKELY. 21| loving remembrance UHKELY who departed this even’ yenrs ago todny. May 14, 1016, » e, but Bot Torgotten LOTISA MORTON ¢ CLAGETT. In iovlug regiembrance of my d-o; fatier. A M CLAGILT, Jr., who depariec thin life eight years ugo, May 12 Dear s the grave where 3 3 memory that HIS' S <ad but loving stal KALPY nhra N GARNER i RUTH MARINA GARNEL, who died sixte reme Pl yeurs ago today 0. if ut times the stain of grier Upon wy check appenrs S becane my saddened hear o reilef in toars AL GARNLER, SISTE ANT BROTHE . Honpttal, 1 HOLLINS. In sud but loving memors of o O dear dighion, sister aml mother MAMIE M. Mary E_Jivatt. Faneral from her late | 5 HOLLINS inee Forgusony. who denerte) sidence, 233 G st n.w., Tuesday, May 1o, | 18 1ife Nav 11, 1915, and hor e t 2 pm. Itelatives snd friends sivited. ¢ § bund. who depuried this life July 26, 100, BARTLETT. Saturday, May 12, 1623 } Tleir arms around our necks shall twige B, wt fier recderce, 1831 ¢ | < 10 wure slull press, ELLEN F.. widow of the la » i aglon o e Artlett. Funeral mervices nt W Leaven's Kappinies R et bt T e vt FOU CHTLDREY, kUsspLL g ay, pom. Tute EIMER 8. 1. HERBERT AND LEA BLAND. Friday. May 11, 1623, at Cleve SONAE. HOTLING Obiv, DENIS BLAND, the brother of it matters no vak' Arthur and Daniel Iland. Fou 1t sacred spot services ut Clevelund, dns, May 14 i1 come Sieen on. rost on, dear brorher [aicaten. our Sour calm and Aweet repom Arany Where the voice of God you I, - & And you are free from earthly foes. * | HUGHES. rememhrance of our he BRANSON. Saturday, May Tovemanot [ LG HES et PHILIP 10 e hustuna of t 4. 1920, “andlour deas Tathes Ty i Yoy T (o Foneral’ Tuosins. | i ey ULUTAN . ay 17 o rom his late resi-| g THEI CHILDREN. ¢ .50 West Kirk at. Cheey Chase, Md LDRE; JAM! Sacred to the mewors of my be- nterment private. (Philadely 2’ New ESO: ewmors of ms b iR e il 7 SINTA AN WORTH BRANSON, A speciul communication of Lal AT ordiapirs Lo No. 19, 11, 18 brother, PHILIP H. 1t e aane J. ERNE i 3 g gl CARR. My , 1923, at o T st o MARCATET E heloted wife | LESSER. A trih { e s A SINCERE FRIEND. * a.m. Relatives and friends invited. 15 H CISSEL. Fridar, Mar 11. 192, JOON . }oof Surrattsviie, Md Tal from nie late residence, urra! Md., Tuesda, 1 May 15, at a.m.. thenece 1o St John's | FELLOWS. Mandas. Mav 14, 1023, at h § HER LOVING DAUGHTER. MARY RYAN ¢ denice, 1006 1<t st noe. CHARL | MOORE. in Ioving remombrance of onr dent H FELLOWS. beloved husband of Sarah Ella h HARRIETT S MOORE, wi Fellows. Notice of funeral Lereafter, = this life 1w years ago today, May Departed_ this life Saturdas at 12 at_her residence, miss thee from our home, dear grand. of Maria’ F, Mar | A siadow 4 Ma 1 We miss Fun HER LOVING HTER ElL .rv}"\d'( ARET L 7 AND GLADYS tives d friends I 3 GREENFIELD. 1 r tender memars ot me e i Sas 13, 1925, a1 6 MATELEINE ROSSA | 178 VS e BE F GREENFIELD, sied intn eternal life five { daughter of Enge and R entield, aged tedny. May 14, 118 15, Noth a1 nen Anmivirsars mase % Sa‘red Heart Church HATFORD. 02 b || Momia e e residence, S . THOMAS J HAR God neederd & sweet i FORD, heloved husband of Tiartord, o e Funeral fram above residence Tu ay, Mav 15, at 2 p.m Interment at Prospect I H . Cemdters BCOTT. In = but loving HARFORD. Special communication of Poto fratens aan mae Todge, %o Ao AL s s hereby eparted thi DR WILLIAYM HOLLAND HERON. | faird ires 66, 40 1m0 | Gax Va, re seams agn todas : ; nd the ft hrother, fast called vou, dear oo, Funeral services for Dr. Willlam| Mister THOMAS 1 'HARFORD. Erer ey AL T itk arvere Holland Heron, for the past thirty- (¢ Tnterment At Drosprt Hill eemerors. part with the ane we Inved s dear five years an acti practicing physi- Ry order of CHARL T. GRAVES, t in our hearts you remain clan in Washington. who died Satur- . Master, hh"""" we Meet agsin day night at the family residence. |HARFORD. The officors und members of fler. | TER DEAR RELATIVES. Wilo RE 37 Connecticut avenue. Chevy mions Lodge, N 12, Knighta of Prthi; ot Chase, will be held at the home to-{ are directed 'to meet 'at Castie Ha B DRMION S aad but Joving remembrancy S pe held ac th ems | dur. Mox 15, 105 harn. v | of our dear daugntar. ALICE B TIoRS jmorrow morning at 11 o'clock. Tem e e e B0 pontahiary, & TGN iwhoialedtkven seite e iotn s {porary interment will be in a private e ote cespioaAR | 0 < 2 tte0 vault in Rock Creek cemetery. A i | o ms heart remembered | "Dr. Heron was a native of Wash- Chaneellor Commande D MOTHER e {ington. He was educated in this cit L, K. of R. and " DT LA J"”AA\:A taking Mis medical degrees at the Saturday, May 12, 1923, at his res! R Hahnemann College of Philadelphia. 7 nw D WILLIA ELIZABETH® witeax. ean 5t [He had been an active practitionar Fineral from lix late BoN, | of his profession here since 1388. He | He was a son of George 1 | Heron, a widely known physician, wh o died { ten vears ago. He is survived by his| wife, Mrs. Hattie 1. Heron: two daughters, Mrs. A. I'. Reeves and Mrs. A. D. Burhans, and two sons. Holland Heron and Loren Heron, all of this city. The services will the Orfental Council. and the Grand be in charge of was a member of the Homeopathic | HOUSTON, at her rest- { Medical Society and an active mem- d ke, Mass., iber of the University Cluh, of John R, ¥, May 15, at 11 a.m. sister of Joseph 15 st nw, MARY A daughter of William . Hughes. piece of Dr. Julia P. H. Coleman, sister of Annie B.. Willikm T, and Walter' R. Hughes. Fu Guire's undertaking parlors, minster sts., Tuesday, May 15, Rody mas be view above pa this Tife two years ago foduy, May ber. how we miss you As thes nty -1 D paseed by BUt_as tie . z Wwe t 1w fit I Though' y e far away, And when all our toils are ovr May we meet in eternity ER’ DAUGHTERS, MAMIE HATTIE PINKNEY WOODFO:: THOS. R. NALLEY & SONS, 131 ELEVENTH ST. S.E. Undertakers. Embalmers. duy. May 15, fro FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JARBOE. sundas. May 3. WILLTAM LEE, Funeral Director . E. o e s ; rector st PR S i EARL M JARBOE, 20.. buloved son of Eari | Bmbalmer. o uosction. Commofist il 5 M. and Margaret Jurhor (nee Young). Fu | SBSPEl 453 pmodemn crematorium. Moderats Burial in Prospect Hill Cemetery| neral inchikte) Ulicniny ) Max at 2:30 1 R - . T 1255 Do Interment o nal cemeters to Follow Church Service. |LANHAM. Suticns, V.L. SPEARE CQO N 1 tieneral o Mrs. Ernestine Schmidt, widow of | 1ient ¢ A Neither the successors of nop co August Schmidt, died vesterday Telosed hustwend ! mected with the oriinal v 3 was sixty-four vears old. The fumeral| meis comtion | Bhene trans. ons. 940 F St. N.W. services will be held at the fam .'y!H:D‘ERFI;TT“‘ intizes {” Quick, Dignified snd Eficlent Service, sidence, 226 141 s rtheast, | Me Satirday, : restdence.) 226 L6 istreat nonth eaat |0 S A o icanat W. W. Deal & Co,, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'cloc i beloved b re Mebermatt, P | £16 H ST. N.E. LINCOLN 3484, Folowing the service at the house| Meml fr i of his sister, Mrs | Automobile Service. Chapel. a church service will be held at st.| Syt MER L il | Matthew’s Chureh, ‘on D' sireat north | % 1 i Ges | HERBERT B. NEVIUS east. The interment will he in iwoc | i g Triends invired o e, | 926 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. MAIN 2008 pec Hill cemetery. Mrs. Scamidc had | tend. Interment at Mount Olivet Ho | Private Ambulance. ong been an active member of B - | MEYER. Suu M 3, 1 at 1:30 i lehem Chapter, Order of the Eastern | Eais s aalvale i 125, at 1:30 a %! WM. H. SARDO & CO. Star. F. and devoted mother of Herman, dohn | 412 H at. ne Phone Lincoln 524, toyee Mever and Mrs. L. F. Krafthofer, Modern Chapel Automobile Fuperals. Al hee st sl moblle Funerals. . Taesdny. May 15 at ! SERVICE FOR DEAD. S, R | e —— ' cemeters . e H : 5 { . wturdas. Mas 12 1023, ‘! Royal Arcanum to Hold Memorial | He' leaves mother. Mary' . : | L% peaflt 0. two aisters and three braiors Rites. | lncaiay, Maviie o ; 1208 H STREET.N.W. An annual memorial service for the s | MAmto8 Pt - 2 al senvice fo NEURATH. . IVEY E.| ALMUS R.SPEARE _ WILLIS B.SPEARE departed Royal Arcanum members of | N xumAmerir (R L 3 the “District of Columbia, Wil bel £ and the e Cor orongel Waem | CLYDE J. NIGHOLS held in the Pythtan Temple tomorrow | from the chapel of Frank (eiers Som co | evening at 8 o'clock. 1113 Tth st. nw.. Wednesd f | Regent. S. H. Talkes. There will be selections by the Arcanum orchest and vocal musie by a mixed quartette. Eulogies will be pronounced by J. Swain, Mr. Talkes, G. C. Shinn, J. E. Eckloff and others. Corbin Birch will be the master of ceremonies. N. C. WRIGHT DEAD. Was Editorial Manager of Toledo ?.f.'f-?f'”.’im'i:l Dt will be hell eased was o member o Blade Fifteen Years. Betllehem Chapter, 0. o S. "Tatermens TOLEDO, Ohio, May 14—Funeral :“rzx:mn Hill cemtery. Friends m\[un;_lu‘ services for Nathaniel Curwin Wright, % st P e D, for fifteen vears editorial manager |SIML Mav 1u 1933, au her residence, 1269 of the Toledo Blade. and one of thei g ey &4€ Yo, best known newspaper men in the | dence May 15 Regoiar mace as ot country, who died early Sunday morn-| de Pal Church at $ am. Interment at ing at his home here, will be held| M. Olivet cemetery. . tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock. |SIMMS. Sunday, M: at 4:30 am. The body will lie in state from this afternoon until the hour of the fu- neral. Mr. Wright's death followed an ill- ‘thence to 'St. Dater's Cliu ness of six months' duration from 1l be sald ut 9 o'clock. Tela: heart disease, At the advice of the| tives and friends invited to attend. Inter. physicians he left Toledo, January 28| ment Mount Olivet. last, for Chandler, Ariz. For a time [STERLING. May 13, 1923, at her he was thought improved. but asj residence, 2700 F6th st. n.w., EMMA K., spring came, longed to get back home, | Fife of Seuntor ‘Mhomay Sferiing.” Finerai and in spite of the counsel of doctors | from her late residence Monday. May 14 insisted on making the trip back. He THOiPéON D i g H from_that time failed 'steadily. nei RICHARD 3. THOMPSON, beloved 1 | was fifty-three years old. of Cecelia "Thompson and futher of Mrs. | Grace V. Watts and Charlen R. Thompson. Funeral Wednesduy, May 16, at ek, TWO DYING AFTER SMASH { from Lomax A. M. E. 7 Church, Nauck, | «| V. Friends and relativés invited to at. | ! tend 5 ", * [uhday, M 23, Auto Victims at Rickmond Suffer T‘f&fi;’?“ ,,w;"-,,,.‘,‘ ‘1:,' i, Bk e NOURSE, widow of Willlam Thompson. Fu. | Broken Back and Skull. meral ‘ftom her late residence Tucsday, | May 15, at 2 o'clock. Tnterm te, | Bpecial Dispatch to The Star. WINDBOR. Synday morning, May 13, 1023, RICHMOND, Va., May 14—Wesley McAllister, seventeen, and_Charles Eubank, eighteen, are in Memorial Hospital in a dying condition, as a Tesult of an automobile accident. McAllister has & broken back and | | Eubank a crushed skull. They were struck by a machine driven by H. E. Gay, who 18 under arrest pending the outcome of the collislon. He Is charged with reckless driving. The Exception. 1 From the London Telegraph. District Visitor (calling on Mrs. ris, & new arrival in the viljage)— You seem to have a great many chil- dren, Mrs. Harrls. Mrs. Harris—Yes, mum; and what's more, all_their names begins with a haitch. There’'s 'Ubert, my eldest. Then comes 'Ilda, 'Arriet and 'Orace. Then there's 'Arold and ’Arry and ‘Ector and 'Onoria. They're all haitches— all except the baby, lndl we christened ‘er. Hollval™ B 13, 1 0 am., et som, J. Puil HARRL AT L Fn from the atove Mag 9 am.. | hurch of the Holy Comfurter ADOLPHT Peyton, I Sundas. Mas 13, 1 band of Virginia E, ral (private) from his late N. st ww., Tnesday. May 1 SCHMIDT. Sunday. May 1 TINE, beloved wife . Sclhmidt, aged 64 years. Inte residence, 226 141y st. . Wednesday at her residence, s D.. beloved wife of Walter N. ral from the residence of har brother, Dyer, 332 K st. s.e., Tuesday, Miy i ? i i | | SARAH REBECCA DARBY WINDSOR, wife | |~ Frank Geier’s S Modern Cl; Homelike Funeral Parlors. Phove Lincoln 480. t’s Sons Co. Tavel: eiepions __Main 2473 Timothy Hanlon 641 T _ST. N.E. Phone L. 554; 1118 SEVE _MORTICIANS 1730 & 1732 Penna. Ave. g PHONES Established 1850. Main 55138513 JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. s.nllntfll s Model CRRRS)cate Ambutances: Livery in Connect Joseph F. Birch’s Sons 3034 M St. N.W. Ertavisea 1sa1 Piione West. 96. Antomobile Service. MONUMENTS. We specialize In designing and erect- Ing memorlals (monuments and mauso- leums) of quality and character. Let us take you to see many speci mens of our work in any of the local cemeterles. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC. 914 Fifteenth Street __ CEMETERIES. NON-SECTARIAN VAULTS CEDAR HILL PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SOUTHEAST ‘Wanhington’s Beautiful Burial Ground of Jamer 8. Windsor, sr. Funeral services | tual careChapel—Perfect Service— her late residence, Darnestown,” Mont- | cpotes plots—isderate pricese.Terma. gomers county, Md., Tuesday at i1 a.m.|Qgice, 17th and Pa. Ave. S.E. Linc. 6502.J (Washington and Baltimore papers please copy.) In Memoriam. BIRKLE. 1In loving remembrance of my dear wife, MARY LOUISE. who left me two years ago today, May 14, 1021. Home was in the yesterdays when Mary. my dear wife, and ‘Arthur, ‘my son, were Now sunshine and shadows alternate Dby day, bitssful reminiscences at d by night, but some morning when I awake these lonely days will b no more and I shall be with m own forever. WAITING HUSBAND. BRANDFORD, In sad but loving remembrance of my dear friend, NANNIE BRANDFORD, Who departed this iife one year ago, May 14, 1022, What would T give to clasp your hand again, Your loving face to see? Your ant_smile made life worth while, Which meant o much 10 me. ¥BLAND, JAMES A. REED, * | | i i l soklet, Informativn or Visit to Cema tary, Call MR. CAYLOR. Linc. 982. Perpetual Care Non-Sectarian FORT LINCOLN MODERN PARK CEMETERY Simple Dignified BEAUTIFUL ‘Washington-Baltiinore Boulevard at the District Line 05 12th St. N.W. Cemetery I“ranklin 4745 Lincoln 3579 _FUNERAL DESIGNS. Drompt auto delivery service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros, Co., 1214 F St