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A A G B T L £ E R APARTMENTS Furnished and Unfurnished Excellent Locations REDUCED RENTS Available for Immediate Occupancy A few may be Reserved for June 1 HEDGES and MIDDLETON, INC. Realtors Z L LI 0N P PP P O o A 2 A P LA A, Z 1334 H St. N.W. Main 1028 s T Artists. T T ST TP I S R T O T Z TR R ;;’Z.’!Ix‘mg K 53 Week Phillip Levy's Complete Room Outfits are selections from our regular displays, and cach suite and single piece is chosen for har- mony of design and fitne standpoint to go into a bride’s new home. If you are soon to be married and are looking at furniture, remember that at the Phillip Levy Store, no matter what price s from a quality welcome, and 1 at the Phillip Levy Store. HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TOMORROW ANOTHER SPECIAL RELEASE OF VICTOR RECORDS The acknowledged superiority of Victor Recording ¢reates a gratifying demand for the New Selections, as well as the reproductions of Old Numbers by famous In the Release tomorrow there is cne Red Seal Record by Jose Mardones, a Double-face Record by the popular Duncan Sisters and three Orchestral Numbers. Hear them at DROOP’S Steinway Pianos, Player-Pianos, Victrolas MUSIC HOUSE 1300 G you pay, you get the same fair treatment and the same good values your mother would get if she came into this store and laid down spot cash for the goods. The right start is the battle half won, and new homes are on the high road to success when nicely furnished. Brides are most 7 n buy in perfect confidence Complete 11-Piece Bedroom Qutfit—Genuine Walnut Full Size Bow-end Bed, Extra Semi - Vanity with triple mirrors, Chifforobe with trays and hangers, Chair Large Dresser, and FPocker. ’199 Resilient Fabric Spring, Com- fortable Two Feather Pillows, Room Size Rug. All-cotton Mattress, Any of the Pieces in This Outfit May Be Purchased Separately Join the Phillip Levy Refrigerator Club $1 a Week Every club member has choice of three Refrigerator styles—each a guaranteed food and ice saver, with in- sulated cold - air chamber construction and cach a veell-known make. See these mode! Belding Hall Phillip Levy Crystal Prices Lowest — 19-Store Buying Power Exchange Department Through the Exchange De- partment of the Phillip Levy Stores you may trade in any used furniture you may have as part payment for' the new things you want. Terms of Only 33 a Week 100 Cents Value For the Dollar You Spend- Another reason why Amer- ican Home Furnishers Cor- poration Retail Stores are able to maintain Value and Service at Par— (2.) A system within the organization that provides for the constant exchange of ideas, opinions and experi- ences—in all points of store- keeping—in which every member of the organization participates, however exalted or humble his or her position may be. This means Operating Effi- ciency. And every one likes to trade in a store where they can depend on Efficient Service. a President American Home Furnishers' Corp. Paiuie Levy & G 735 Seventh St NW.—Between G &H. WASHINGTON, D. C. \ A genuine Sliding-Top Kitchen Cabinet $29.75 Sifting Base Flour Bin, Sugar Jars, Metal Mouseproof Bread Drawer and Cupboarus. $1 Weekly { 3-Burn¢—r Gas Range $22.50 “Buek'sy Gas Range—neat and built to render unfalling service. $1 a Week Easy Terms of Credit We sell on the only credit plan which gives the purchaser the benefit of real cash prices. Ask about the money- saving plan. TUESDAY, THE WEATHER District of Columbia and Maryland —Fair and continued cool tonight and | tomorrow; moderate north and north- east winds. Virginia—Fair and continued cool tonight and tomorrow; moderate to {fresh northeast winds. West Virginia—Fair tonight and to- morrow; continued cool. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. i Thermometer—4 p.m., 73; 8 p.m., 65; { 12 midnight, 60; 4 a.m., 59; 8 a.m.. noon. 61. Barometer—4 p.m., 29.81; 3 p.m, 9.90; 12 midnight, 29.97; 4 a.m., 30.01; a.m.. 30.12; noon, 30.13. Highest temperature,’ oocurred 2t 3:20 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- | perature, 56, occurred at 6:30 a.m. to- | Temperature same date last year— | Highest, 83; lowest, 63. ! Condition of the Water. | Temperature and condition of the jwater at & wm.: Great Falls—Tem- ! perature, 64; condition, very muddy. | i Tide Table: | i (Furnished by United States coast i and geodetic survey.) Today-—Low tide, 6:56 a.m. and 7:38 . high tide, 12:25 am. and 12:40 Tomorrow —Low tide, 7:57 a.m. and $:30 p.m.; high tide, 1:17 a.m. and 1:35 p.m. 1 The Sun Moon. : . Today—Sun rose 4:51 a.m.; sun sets 17:19 p.m. ; Tomorrow —Sun rises 4:30 a.m.; sun sets 0 p.m. Moo ses 10:49 a.m, | Automoblle lamps to be lighted one- [ half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cltien. uwainy Statioos Stateof i Abilene, Tex, |Albany " ... 3010 | Atlantie City 30.06 Baltimore Birmingham Rismarck Cleveland . i Denver Detroit El Paso. Galveston Helena .. Huron, & 1), Jacksonville. Kansas Lo Angeles Louissille Mismi.Fla Ehtd F 533883 Portiand Raieigh San’ Antonio, Pt cloudy San Diego E Clear 8 Weancin D1 Clear St Lo Pt.cloudy Kt Paul.. 3 I.. Pticloudy Seattle .3 e Spokane k! s y WASH., I.C. 30, 5 ..., Clear FOREIGN. (8 am.. Greeawich time, today.) Stations, Temperatire Weather London. England...... (2] t cloudy | | Paris, France PR rt cloudy | Copenitiagen, Denmark. .. tockhoim. ' Sweden Horta (Fayal), Azores. Hamilton.~ Rermuda San Juan, Porto Rico. .. Cloudy Havana. Cubs........... Clear Colon, Canal Zove.. ...l Clear —_— A lunchbox for motorists has been invented that is substantial enough to form an extra seat, its shape requir- ing_little spac MOURNING BLACK Dyed Withtn 24 Hours CARMACK DRY CLEANING Co. 2469 15th St., Col. 636 Dupont_Circle. Fr. 5232 FOUND. FOR_ 3611 Benning, D_C g RAILROAD TICKET. Call 5227 11th ot. o w. Monday mornin, XIREDALE, male; reward. 1225 Clifton, n.w. Phone Adams AG_Black, containing 38 or 87 3 _bill Smaze. car” toxens and vey. s Tocke 2019_Columbia_rd. BEADED BAG, black, Sunday, between Epiphany Church, Willard _and ~Washington hotels. $5_reward. Maip 3788, £ BEADSString of dark_red: valued account associations. Reward. 812 Tayior st. _ * RRACELET Saturday am. between Lanier place. Oatario road Sanitary store, green gold link bracelet. one diamond and two sepphires. Reward. Return 1741 Lanier place n.w., Apt. | 4. 220 BROOCH, seed pearl. May 10. in F st dress- ing room. New Willard. ~ Telepbone Franklin 2084. Mrs. Pickett. Reward . CHOKER—Two mink skios. Sat. oight. bet. Harvard “and Girard oo 14th st. Rews Miss Dufty. 1404 Girard st. 230 CHOKER—Baum marten fur, at noon Bunda; between 11th and N. C. ave.. and 123 12| we. Reward. M. J. McCalip, apt. 12, The Lincoln. . ‘220 Wmail_ at Liberty National Ba of 15th and I; reward. E. P. Summers. 1012 Mass. ave. n.w. 3o I DOG_Tan with white face: named Bob. Tag No. 2851. Reward. Return to 523 7th st. n. Tight brown: name Rrowni eward. 8921 Ka tag_No. ! Columbia 220 Stone _marten, near 20th and Blitmore : Yicinity Tock | . Thone Franklin 526. Apartment 1410 M st. _Reward. e {FUR, brown. two skins, on Washington. {railway or between Petiand station sand Co- lumbia pike. Return to St. James Hotel. Re- ! ward. 2° GOLD BAR_PIN—SBaturday pight. at Glen FEcho or on Lincoln Park car. eward if turned to Government Hotels. A-B building. 22 | | { MONEY BAG—Keep money and return trav- Hen thecks. E. . Chase, Wardmaa Park Hotel. Y | NECKPIECE, biack fur. Congregational Church i Hinteenti street bus. Reward. 1312 Ani: | [ son ut. _Phone Adams 1305, . NECKPIECE, brown fox, in or near Belasco Theater or in_Lafavette Park, on Monday. i May 14,213 Woodwani bldg. PIN_Easteru_ Star, set in pearis: on I14th | at. between Q and Park rd. Reward. 1524 18th st. n.w. Potomac 388. o PIN—Shriner's, Saturday, between Senate of- fice Dbldg aud_Veterans' bureau. Reward. Lincoln 2188. 105 6th st. n.e. PIN—Diamond _crescent. Mouday, 4D Newton pl. to downtown section: Toom of deceased mother. $1:000 reward for its return or for information’ leading to its recovery. 435 Newton pl. n.w. . PIN—_Bow.knot, #et with garuets: Reward. Main 6000, Br. 387. FIN—Circle of dlamondy and_pearls, near Z0th nd Columbia rd. or on Mt. Pl rd C. K. Mallory, Apt. 301, the Know " 2131 20th at.North 423, By meo: in the vicinity of 30th and_M Reward if returned to top floor, 1736 . now.. 22 OCKETBOOK —Red leather: money aud | papers. Reward. Cleve. 1421, . | POCKETBOOK—Coutaining ci | De Molay Masonic card, " wi M. Wil Liberal —reward. g58 i | { ! H i | 23 3 3|4 Teceipts and pame Elwood Adams 2003, e CKETBOO! Containing change, fountain Den and Keys; vielnity Union station. Pl return_keys Bteele, 816 ve & D0G, named Jerry: collar _marked :l)"L:flE Kennels; in Rock Creek Park near Connecticut Avenue bridge. Liberal reward if returned 2200 Kalorama road. PURSE, brown duvetyne. on or near Park road. Finder may keep #4 contained for re- turn of purse valuable addresses. Call during day, Cleve. 1720, br. 6R. RATNCOAT, Tark, 10th and Pa. av ward if retirned fo 715 10th at. WRIST WATCH—Goid, initials ¥. ward. Phone Col. 1764-J. WRIST WATCH (nurse's) gold, with xweep "ls-rhlnd: b!!w:;l E‘)“.'IB lll,!l. .'l..l.o-dflo[fi-]- le; reward. ss Page, 12 m';.&{"?m Col._8850-W. . WATCH—Lady's white goid, Elgin, ke shape: Baturdiny. vieinity Srd’ and*H. Beward. 744 3cd st B.W. MAY 22, 1923. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. Trinidad Citizens’ Association will meet Thursday, 8 pm. at Blair School. Special program. The nature sectiom of the Twen tieth Century Club will meet tomor- row, 9:15 a.m.. at Union station, for Point of Rocks. The all-day trip wi Include a climb over the “Pinnacles. Mrs. Leo D. Miner. leader. i The Hiatorlcal Club has invitat! out for a lecture by the Chilean am-, bassador tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Mc- Mahon Hall, Catholic University. Open to the intcrested public. Women's City Club—Motion picture entertainment,” under auspices business and professional women’s section of the club, tomorrow, 8 p.m. Dr. Mitchell Carroll will give an illustrated lecture on “Art in Wash- ington,” tomorrow, 5 p.m., at George Washington University, 2027 G street. Public invited, The Art Cenmter Club will give a concert tomorrow, 8:30 p.m., by Miss Beatrice Wainwright and Joseph D. Becker. Public invited. The Soreptimist Club will hold it May business luncheos - p.m., at the City Club. “ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. The Washington Readers’ Club will hold its closing meeting at the Col- lege Woman's Club. Program of reading and music by new members. Eckington W. C. T. U. will meet, 8 o'clock. with Mrs. Alvin Day, 2014 North Capitol street. North Capitol and Eckington Citi- zens' Association will meet in Emery School Dr. Robert Bagnall of New York will address Bethel Literary and His- torical Assoclation, 8 o'clock, Metro- politan A. M. E. Church. A novena in honor of Blessed Teresa wil] begin at 7:30 o'clock in the Mount Carmel National Retreat House, 3d and 'T streets northeast. Parent-Teacher Assoolation of Shaw Junior High School will meet in school library, 8 o'clock. E. B. Merritt, assistant commis- sioner of Indian affairs, will lecture | on “The American Indian Today” in auditorium of new Interlor building at 8:15 o'clock. Motion photographs will show government schools, devel- opment of agriculture upon the res- ervations and other phases of prog- ress. Washington Council, Knights of Co- lumbus. will hold its anniversary ladies’ night. §:45 o'clock, K. C. Hall The St. Patrick Players, directed by Rev. F. J. Hurney, will furnish en- tertainment feature. Dancing. Process of Spiritual Devel- 8 o'clock, 812 17th street. APPOINT DR. SOPER HEAD. American Society for Cancer Con- trol Chooses Director. NEW YORK, May 22.—Dr. George A. Soper, discoverer of ‘ATypholul Mary."” the carrier of typhoid fever cpidemics, has been appointed man- aging director of the American So- clety for the Control of Cancer, it was announced last night. He ie an expert sanitary enginesr and had charge of the sanitary work in Gal- veston, Tex., after the 1500 flood. Dur- ing the war he was head of the api demiology division of the surgeo: general's office. The cancer society’s financial <up- port is now assured, Dr. Howard ¢ Taylor, chairman of the execut committee. said and it is expected that the work of broadcasting cancer information and collacting sratistics for the information of the public will be greatly broadened under Dr. Sop- er's direction. —_— One out of every seven hogs slaugh- tered under federal inspection in the United States showed marks of tuber- culosis. Cards 1;! Thanks. 1 wish to extend to my friends, and also friends of the Museum, re appreciation for the many kind- nexses shown me during the illney beautiful floral tributes sent at the death of my dear daugher. MAGGIE E. BANKS. HER' HEART-BROKEN MOTHER, MARY - - BROWNE. The familr of the MARY WALKER BROWNE expresses cere appreciation and gratitude to the many relatives and friends for their very great kindness in the time of bereavement. 23¢ MEYER. We wish to extend our mincese thanks and appreciation to our relati and friends for their kindness, sym; and beautiful foral offerings af the deatb of our beloved mother, KATIE M. MEYER. HER CHILDREN. * MYRICK. 1 wish to express my most sincere thanks to my many friends for their kind- Dess. words of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes at the death of my devoted husband, SAMUEL MYRICK. FLORENCE H. MYRICK. * Marriage. GILL—FORRESTER. At Rockrille. Md.. May 21 1923 'AMY LEIGH FORRESTER to HERBERT GILL. . Beaths. CAMPBELL. Suddenly, Mondar. May 21, 1923, GALVESTON 'G. CAMPBELL. Fu- nerai from the residence of his sister, M. R A McLean, 1132 6th st. ow., Wednen: ericksburg, OAMPBELL. Mt. Vernon Lodge. No. 5. K. of P., will meet in special convention Tuesda l evening at 8 o'clock to arrange for attend- ing the funeral of our late brother. G. G.| CAMPBELL. _ C. L. WHITLOCK, C. C. H. P. WILLEY. K. R. & 8. ‘ DAILEY. Sunday. May 20. 1923, at 5:47 p.n. in Philadeipnia, ROBERT WILSON, loved son of Jane and the I Dailey. Funeral from his mother's res dence. 502 A st. s.c.. Wednesday, 11 a.m services ~ from Congresslonal ~ cemetery chapel. Relatives and friends invited. FOWLER. Entered eternal life Monda: 21,1923, at 7:30 a.m.. at Freedmen! pifal, " after “a " briet illness, BELLE FOWLER, beloved wife of Irvin C. Fowler and mother of Ina Fowler and Louise C. Saunders. Funeral Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock, at the First Seventh Day Adventist Church, ‘8th st. bet. F and G sts. n.e. Relatives and friends fnvited. Interment at Chattanooga, Tenn. FOWLER. Officers and members of Queen Victoria Household of Ruth, No. 1711, G. T. 0. of 0. F., are requested to meet at S. D. Adventist' Church, Sth st. between F nd ne.. Wednesday evening, at 745, to attend 'the funeral of our late inmate sister BELLE FOWLER. G B IMES. M. FREDERICK A. SABBS, W. R. FOWLER. The Ladies' Cliff Rock Assoc tion are hereby notified of the death of | Sister BELLE FOWLER. Funeral will be beld from First 8. D. A. Church, 8tb and F ! n.e.. Wednesday evening. May 23, 1923, clock p.m. PAULINE MARSHALL, Pres. A. M. SMITH, Se ' GILMORE. - Sunday, May 20, 1923, cmmu:si L. GILMORE, Jr., beloved son of Charles L, and Grace Gilmore and brother of Carmen Mayer. Funeral (private) from Deal's un- dertaking parlors Tuesday, May 22, at 1:30 Departed this lite May 19, 1923, m.. at his residence. Arlington, | R GOLDMAN, beloved husband Ellen Goldman. Funeral Wednesday, May 23, at 2 from his late ence. Relatives and friedds invited to attend. 22 JOHNSON. Monday, May 21, 1923, 55 p.m.. at the residence of her son-in-law. G ADDISON TURNER. 216 C st. LOUISA 3.. widow of the lite Henry Johnson, and beloved mother of Francena Turner, Bernard and Gertrude Johnson. Funeral from the j above residence, Thursday. May 24. at 1| o'clock. Relatives and friends invited to | attend. £ ONES. Monday, May 21, 1023, at her par- Tate roudencs, 1118 0 ot RETTA ELNORA, beloved daughter of Howell F. and Elnora Jones. Funeral from her par. ents’ residence on Wednesday. May 23, at| 2 p.m._Relatives and friends invited to at. tend. Interment at Mount Olivet cemetery. ENIGHT. Monday, May 21, 1923, at Sibley Wepital, TILLIAN H. RNICITT, widow of Frank ‘H. Knight, beloved mother of Gladrs 8, Greenwell and Mabsl C. Norbeck. Fu- nersl from chapel of undertaking estal lishment, 9th and H ., Wednesday 2 o'clock. Relatives and friends lnvited. * MANGAN. Monday, May 21, 1923, MARY ATSDY. etoved ‘wife ‘of the 'late Thomes Mangan, Fuberal from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Helen Golden, 3081 15th n.w., Thursday, May 24, at 8:30 thence to the Church of the Sacred Hea: be sung at 9 a.m. Inter. » Weranion, May o3 . “interment Frea- “ the father we loved so dear. Weaths. MARLOW. Sunday, May 20. 1923, at 10:07 at her residence, 107 N.' Henry st., ndria, MAGGIE LUCAS MAR LOW, beioved mother of H 1. Lu and sister of Irel Fyne burch, Klexandria., Vi i oo srtange for (ho' funs LUCAS MARLOW. DA H. JOHNSON, P . E. SWANN, Sec. " e MILLER. The remains of Mrs. MATILDA MILLER will be removed from the vauit nd.interred in St Mary's cemetery Wednes- day, May 23, at 10 a.m. ® NELSON. Suddenly, at his_residence, 1010 st. o.w., on Mooday, May 21, 1923, at JESSE T, husband’ of Kuth He leaves to ‘mourn their loss a devoted wife, one sister, a brother, four auats. two nieces. a host of relatives and 2nd one adopted daughter. Fune from Lomax's chapel, Thursday, May at . Interment at Arlingion. Ry tives and friends invited. 2 PROCTOR. Members of Ladies' Aux., H K. of St. Joho, are bereby notified to atiend | 2 call meeting Wed. eve. at 1:30 at Our | Lady of Perpetual Help Church. Dist. Aux., No. 2, is notified to attend a meeting at St Cspr Hall Tues. eve. at 6:30 to ar ranwe for funeral for sister SARAH PROC- TOR M. E. SWANN, Pres M. SMITH, Sec. TORIDA H. JOHNSON, Pies M. E. SWANN, Dis. Sec. - READY. Saturday, May 19, 1023, at 4:30 pm. Dr. MICHAEL J. READY, beloved husband of Agnes M. Keady (nee Stanton) Funeral from liix late residence, 8301 N st. o.w., Wednesday, May 23, 9:15 am., | thence to Holy' Trinity ~Church, where requiem high mass will be sung fof the re Dose of bis soul. Relatives and friends |n READY. Members of Washiagton General As. sembly, Fourth Degree, Knlghts of Columbus are uotified of the death of MICHAEL J. READY and arc requested to attend fu icated in family no- MICHAEL D. SHAEFER, NEALE, Faithtul Navigator. ful’ Comptroller. = fembers of Washington Aerie, No. | aternal Order of Eagles, are notified death of Brother MICHAEL J . M. D. and are requested to ut- tead funeral from bis late residence, 3301 Nst nw., Wednesday, 2 D215 am - B. HAYES, President J. D. BRITT, Secretary. % Y. Members of Spalding Council, o 417, Knights of Columbus, are notified of the death of Brother Dr. MICHAEL J. READY and are requested to attend funerai At the time Indicated in family notice above. THOMAS K. GALLAHER, Grand Knight. JOHN H. ZABEL, Fivancial Secretary. 22 BEDMOND, Departed this life Sunday, May iorislr ot 1100 pom.. LEWIS REDMOND, of Mar, ond. brother of Rudolph ‘Hedmond 4nd A opkins. * Fo nerai from his mother's residence. 3rd st s.w., Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Friends and relatives invited o attend BEEVE. Tuesds 1923, at her res! dence, 1319 30h st n.w., CATHERINE EL- LEN HAHPER, beloved wife of Wiliam K. Reeve. ~Notice 'of funeral lates o REYNOLDS, iMonday. Mar a.m.. at United States Soldiers’ Home Hos. pitai, “ARTHUR belove” Bushand of Emma V. Reyoolds (nce Langles). Hemains at the residence of his sister-in-law. 4308 13th st n.w. Funeral services at United | Home Chapel on Thursday, 30 p.m. Interment Glenwood cemeters. Relatives and friends fovited. o3 SMITH. Suddenly, Monda; 21 am. at her residence, 1631 16th IDA' NORMENT SMITH, beloved Odell 8. Smith, in her ffty-ninth year. veral from her late residence Thu May 24, st 2 p.m. Interment private. 923, at ce of Bis daughter, M ;. 1870 Wyomi ALBERT. beloved husband of Funeral 1 = May 24, at 2:30 p.w. Friends and 1elatives ‘invited. 'Interment private. (Read ing, Pa., and Hampton, Va., papers please copy.) =3 WASHINGTON. Departed this life Sund May 20, 1925, Mrx. JULIA A. WASHING. TON, “widow of the late John B. Washing. tou. ' Funeral Wednesday. May 23, st 1 ock p.m. from the residence of her miece. Louise Curtis, Cst. n.w. Rela tives aud friends invited to attend. She labored and loved and was bappy, For down deep in her heart she would xec My kindness and lore would repay ber For all that she did just for me. HER NIECE, LOUISE CURTIS. '» WASBHINGTON. Departed this life Sunds May 20, 1023, JUL the wife of the Jobn B. Wi . and mother of Mrs. Humphrey Funeral Wed- pesday. May 23, at 1 o'clock p.m., from her late residence. '122 C st. nw. Relaties WEBB. _Suddenls, May 19, 1923, in New'York, FRANK WEBB, beloved son of Mildred Webb and brother of Cornell Samvel and Whalon Webb, Esther Faunt 105, Grace Pearson and Corlnne Hewlett. Fuseral Wednesday, May 23, at 1 p.m.. frem 1928 15th st nw. ' loterment at Alexandia a. WHEELER. Entered eternal life. Mond; May 1. 1023, at her residence, East Capitol street. CLARA BAYNE, widow of the late Woodbury Wheeler. Funersl May 23 from the above residence at 2 p.m. Relatives and friends invited to atterd. In- | terment private. e ‘WOODS. Suddenly, today, Tuesday, May 1923, ‘at Spring Lake. N. J. ELLIOTT WOODS, architect of the Capitol. Notice of { tuneral later. 23 WRENN. A special_communication of Har- mony Ledge, No. 17, F. A. A. M., is called by the Yaughao Darby. at 1 p.m. Wednesda: y 23, 1923, to attend the fu. neral of our late brother, JOHN L. WRENY, who died Sunday, May 20, 1923,°at 5 p.m Fueral services at Silver Spring. Md. The membership of the lodge are requested to attend. YOUNT. Sunday, May 20, 1923, at m.. ALBERT B. YOUNT, beloved husband of Nellie Beggs Yount and eldest son of the late Harry W. and Carrie L. Yount. Fu- neral from his late residence, 219 Sth at. | ew, Wednesday, May 23, at 2 p.m. Rel tires and friends invited. In Memoriam. BENTON. In sad but loving remembrance of M ST husband and our dear father. JAMES E. BENTON, who departed this life five years ago today, May 22, 1918. In memory we always see the one we loved 80 dear, His vision grows go clear sometimes we feel he must be nea: How sadly we've counted the hours of five sorrowtul years, Since they laid 'neath the mantle of fowers His busy hands are folded, his work onm earth is de ' His troubles crown s won; It we could see behind the stars his face, which is hid from us, We know we'd see our father there, ften- derly watching us. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND CHILDREN. * BOWZER. In memory of our beloved mother, | ho departed this life oue year ago May A light from our household gone, A voice we loved is still; A place is vacant in our bome Which never can _be flled. BY THE FAMILY. DREW. In loving remembrance of my dear- est little pal, ELSIE, who left me two years ago today, May 22, 1921. Ob. how I miss you, dear pal of mine. 1 Just for a_touch of your hand l = ended, his heavenly And for a glimpwe of Your smiling face, Elsic, ‘angel divine. C. E. PEYTON. FIDLER. “In sad but loving remembrance of | my dear wife and our dear mother, who departed this life two years ago today. May 22, 1921 DEVOTED HUSBAND AND CHILDREN. | of my " dear 'sister, ANNIE Who departed this lite six yea May Z2, 1917, Farewell, dear Annie, but not forever, There will be & glorious dawn: We ahall meet to part, no, never. On’ the resurrection morn. Soul by soul the Master One by one the roses fal Not for one, but for all, LEARY. EY. In sad but loving remembrance o ":;: dear mother and our grandmother, MARY | FREY, who departed this lifs two vears May 22, 1021 jod saw fit to take you ‘We must bravely do our best Love you, dear, we always will, Though you are far And when'all ‘our tolls are over May we meet in eternity. | DAUGHUTER, MRS, ELIOPULON. ‘We miss thee from our home, dear grand- mother, We miss thee from thy place; A shadow over our life is cast— We miss the sunshine of your face. GRANDCHILDREN, MARY, NICKLAS AND HELEN. =" orrua loving _remembrance of our Bear husband and " tather, MARTIN V. HOFFMAN, who departed this life four | years ugo today, May =2, 1010. Four years of silent griet is mige; Four years in loneliness 1 pine N ore will your bright, genial face Qur home or little niche grac Lovive wire. My thoughts are alwass wandering 'p the grave so far away, ere my dear ‘f.t.h‘!r L in a lonely grave. S e 4 SON EDWARD. | eep on, dear father, and take your re Sod "ealied you ‘bome. He thought I best Heknew your' suffering ore vas great, ‘Opencd to you the golden gate. A o SON BAYMOND. -+ 7 ‘In Memoriam, HAMILTON. in xad remembrance of oul mother. MARIA HAMILTON, who departed this life nineteen years ago todey, May 1904, I miss ber. oh, so sadiy. RELLY. A_tribute of love fo the memory of our devoted husband and father, JOAN KELLY, who widdealy died one year ag( today, May 22, 19 We did not know the pain you bore, _We aid ot see you d We only know you went away And never waid good-bye. If we lind seen you at the last Aod held Tour dying hand, And heard the Iast sigh from your heart We would not feel 30 sad. HIS DEVOTED WIFE AND DAUGHTER. ¢ EIBBEY. In remembrance of my mother, BLANCHE M., and father, CHAS. C. KIB' BEY, who departed this life three years ago. 'May =2 and May 27, 1920. Again the mop@® of May fs here. To me the saddest 1l the year Just three vears ago this May My dear parents passed away. 8ON. ‘OSCAR. * KIBBEY. In sad but loving remembrance of our devoted mother and grandmot BLANCHE MAY KIBBEY. wio died th years ago today, May 22, 1920, Thou art gose. but not forgotten, _ Fresh our love will ever be: For as long as there in memory We will ‘aiways think of thee HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND SON JEAN AND ED, AND GRANDDAUGH: TER JUN . In sud_but los €. KIBBE who departed t 1920, are the graves where you iweet s the memory that pever Flowers may wither, leaves fall Though rs forget you, m DEVOTED ~MOTHER, SISTERS BROTHER. remembrance MADES. In loving remembrance of my dear husband, CHARLES BONAVENTURE MADES. who 'wo_suddenly passed away fons years ago, May 22, 1019, To forget is a vain endeavor; Love and remembrance live forerer HIS DEVOTED WIFE, EVA V. MADES. * MARSHALL. 1Tn wad but loving remem!rance of our dear duughter and sixter. THERESA L. MARSHALL, who departed tbis life fou years ago today. May 1 Tour years ago whe said farewell, nd with the angels she dwells: Our griet is Just as great today As the hour sbe passed away Soon we will meet topart no more Tpon a far and better shore. ere_there's o sorrow and no pain We'll ke our darling Theresa again HER LOVING MOTHER AND FAMILT MARSHALL. A tribute of love and devotion to the memors of my dear sister, THER: ESA L. MARSHALL. who died four yeats ago today, 15, There was a vacant place in heaven That was ot quite complete, So_God took my darling s 'ster To Bl the vacant sea HER L SISTER, BEATRICE MARSHALL. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear daughter and sister. MAMIB F. MARSHALL. who departed thix life Sie L today, May 22, 1918, t gone. but not forgotten, our love will alwass be: a8 long ay there is memory We will alwars think of thae LOVING MOTHER, SISTERS AND BROTHER . ROBERTS. In loving remembrance of our dear mother, MARY L. ROBLRTS, who died X 1906, rth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal HER CHILDREN, CH G. AND MARY E SNYDER. A tribute of love and devotion the memory of my dear husband, HENRY H. SNYDER, who departed this life four years ago today, May 22, 1019, ut mever to be forgotten S LONELY WIFE, MARY E. SNY- DER. . TILGEMAN. 1In lovinz remembrance of my dear” husband. FREDERICK TILGHMAN, who died suddeoly two years ago todar, May 22, 1921 The only link that death cannot ssver is a loving memorr that lives on through end. less age. HIS WIFE, ETTA TILGHMAN. * WINTERS. In sad but loving remembrance of our dear mother. ISABELLE WINTERS, who departed this life seven years ago today, May 22, 1918 We miss thee from our home. dear mother, We miss thee from thy place: A shadow o'er our lives i cast We miss the supshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and willing band, The fond and earnest care: Our_home is durk without thee, Te mies thee everrwhere HER DEVOTED DAUGHTER AND GRAND DAUGHTER, Ji ETTE AND LOLA THOMAS. . ROBERTS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. 1113 SEVENTH ET. N.W ; Modern Chapel. Teiepnone. 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